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(Tj^tfUE GEORf'.U JOURNAL
i% ptihlolird weekly, at the corner of Wayne and
Hancock Streets, -it Three Dollars |H?r aim. in ad-
rance, or Four Dollars xx the end of the year.
The paper will not Ik* tent to any person out of the
State. until the subscription is paiu in advance, or
satisfactory reference piven.
Advertisements inserted at the usual rates.
N. B. Sales of land and negroes, by Administra
tors, Rjtecutors, or Guardians, are required, by law,
to be held on the first Tuesday in tiie month, be
tween the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in
the afternoon, at the court house of the county in
which the property is situate.—Notice of these sales
must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days pre
vious to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must he
given n like manner, FOH.TY days previous to the
day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of ail estate
Must i>e published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Ordinaiy for leave to sell land, must be publish
ed for NINE MONTHS.
All business of this kind continues to receive
prompt attention at the office of the Georgia Jvur-
yial.
Baggins
Twine.
O NE Bale BAGGING TWINE just re
ceivctl and for sale bv
v JOHN T.' ROWLAND,
Oijt 14—tf. Carter &. li* km's louipi
n w \ B AOS COTTON
\ J" J vv uited immedi
ately, by
FOARD b MALONE.
Gt 31
llats, Boots, ami Shoes.
iZVie Subscribers hare just receiv'd, ami
offer for tide, at low prices,
A CASES Gentlemen's Oval Crown H ATS
* -y 2 do do Wide Brim do
I do Wool do
21’ks Morocco and Calf Wellington BOOTS
1 do do do SHOES
2 do Ladies Morocco SLIPPERS and
Walking SHOES
1 do do Denmark Satteen and Prunel
la SHOES
BURTON HEPBURN b CO.
Sept 23 1
'%<> Country IVlercliaoU.
r III IE subscriber lias received by the shi|
| South-Boatou, from Liverpool, a bug*,
assortment of F ALL ami V\ INTER
Of his own selection, all of which lie offers
lor sale on the most accommodating terms.
AMONG THEM ARE,
GRUNDY’S blue and white Plains
Red and white Flannels^ Blankets
Cl nils ; C t-Vnnt-res j \\ aistcoatin*;
1 Ios icy ; Boiubazetts; Union Stripes
Cambrics ; Linens
HARDWARE; CROCKERY, Isa-, tve,
—ALSO—
Best 42-inch Baltic Hem, COTTON BAG-
C1XG. GEORGE BELCH,
No. 3, Gibbons’ building.
Savannah, Oct. 7. 12vv ‘
University or Ukokoia, )
Alliens, Octobor 7, 1623. )
In compliance wiih a resoluiion ol ilie
Senatus Aca.lemicus of 11120, the Pres
ident of the University of Georgia re
quests (he Senators elect, for the next
General Assembly, to make a report ol
the state nntl condition, of the Aeatle
lilies in tlie several counties which they
represent.
The report to be made to the Scnatns
Acadeinicns, which will convcnejon the
id Monday iu November next.
By oitler.
ASBURY HULL,
Sec. U». Geo.
O* Editors* of newspapers through
out the state who are friendly to the in
terests of literature, "ill please give (he
above one or two insertions. A. II.
VV \ RE HOUSE
«\vu\ YVvAluvg Rusiuess.
• | HIE undersigned informs his friends and
*_ the public, that he has rented the Ware
Houses at this place, and that they will imme
diate!) be put in complete order for the recep
tion of produce Every convenience will lie
attached to them calculated to facilitate ilic
tiansaction of buoiucss, and every accommo
dation iu his power will be afforded to those
who may favor him with their custom. lie
will have too first rale netc Routs, carrying
about four hundred bugs each, in readiness to
start by the lath of November, which lie will
nil during the boating season; and lie will
make renaouable advances on cotton shipped
bv them. JOHN T. ROWLAND.
Milledgev ille, Sept 16 if. -—■■//)
Commission Business.
MACKENZIE V PONCE (ill.
their services to Country Merchants
Sill and Planters in the STORAGE and
~ ;| COMMISSION BUSINESS: their
\\ are House at Augusta is now
complete repair. Their customers may rely on
’heir constuut attention and best endeavors in
making sales and purchases. A supply of Bag
ging, Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, i;c. will be
kept at the Ware House for sale.
Augusta, Sept. 0U
THE undersigned, having rented an exten
sive range of fire-proof Stores on Johnston's
wharf iu Savannah, will devote their attention
exclusively to Factorage and Commission Bu
siness. They will be thankful to their friends
and acquaintances iu the interior of Georgia
and Soutli Carolina for consignments of Cot-
i.n, forwarding Goods, tee.
PONCfc te MACKENZIE.
Savannah, Sept 30 2m .>2
C. KUL4KY CO.
SAVANNAH,
4 R® now receiving their Fall supplies,con
J. JL listing of a great variety of BRITISH,
i*BENCH, INDIA, GERMAN, and AME
RICAN
AMOSO WHICH, ABE THE FOLLOWING :
Black Canton Crapes ; Blk Nankin do
Crape Roto* ; Black Sinclicws
India Levantines; Flag Handkerchiefs
Fancy Vestings ; Figured Silks
Rich figured Ribbons ; Silk and Kid Gloves
Dogskin do.; a great variety of Fancy Hdkfs.
Figured Kaiinetts ; Super bine and blk Clothe
Super blue and black (\issi meres
Irish Linen and Diapers
Red, white, and green Flannels
Common and superfine Calicoes
Steam Loom Shirting ; Brown do
Domestic Plaids; Black and mist Saliuetts
Caroline Pi.lids ; Point and DuOie Blankets
Flushings and Bai/.es ; Cravats, ('anilines, tec.
All of which are ottered for sale for cash or
Approved paper.
Savannah, Oct. 7. oiv 1
Colton B.-tsgiitg, <Sfc.
B EST quality 42 inch Wide Baltic Hemp
Cotton Bagging, received per ship Kiuiiy
j ist arrived from Liveipool.
•il.SO Assorted Iron, Crockery, Glass
Ware, London Porter in quart and pint bottles,
areoffeied for sale by the subscribers on ac
commodating terms ; and by the ships South
Boston and Uglethorjyi, now on their way from
England, and expected iu all this month, they
will receive their u-unl assortment of
IVuollens uiul other Itnj (roods,
Suitable for the present and approaching sea-
Kolis, which with those now on hand, will make
.. their slock very extensile and comolcle.
ANDREW LOW m CO.
Sax...pnah, Sept. 16 7w.*.J7 30
J.WUilMUODA Tl ON
ANl) MAIL STAGE.
'J 11E subscriber hnv
ing purt Imscd Mr.
Knox’s contract from
viilletlgeviHe to the
‘Creek Ageney, will
run u stage txviec a xveek, regulaily. from Mil-
lcdgexille, bv Clinton, to Macon 1 le pledges
himself to afford every facility for the comfort
and accommodation of passengers. 1 be stage
will leave Milledgexille cxery Tuesday and
fVaturday at 12 o’< lock, a. m. mid 1 arrive at
Macon at 7o’clock, p. m. Leave Macon eve-
ly Sunday and Thursday at 6 o'clock, a. m.
xuularrixe at Millcdgexille at 6 o’clock, v. m.
Jt.iU s of fare, leu cents per mile.
R. 11. L. BUCHANAN.
Oct. 11. if. 2
A Stagi-, Driver wanted.
rglJJE subscriber wishes to employ a sober
JL and honest man, xvlio understands the
Jiidtiagemeut of horses, to driven mail stage.
He will Wive liberal wages. Application must
l)c made immediate!'!.
K. H. 1. BUCHANAN.
Oct. 14. tf 2
WARE-H0U8K
And Commission Business
THE subscribers renew the offer
of their services in the Storage and
g Commission business to their L ‘tends
Hlj i'idthe public generally. Their
iVove-Hottses ate in good order Ibr
i in* reception and secui ity of Cotton and Goods,
and they promise unremitting attention to all
tut linens confided to tjieii care
They hare for Sale on Consign went.
3 hlids and 20 biffs Sugar—43 bags Coffee
30 casks Cut Nails—70 casks Lime
I hlids Onions—12 boxes Cheese
Inverness and Kentucky Cotton Bagging
‘J bales 3-1 Brown Shirting—5 hlids Bacon
On the River, anil expected hourly.
. r >0 biffs Northern Gin 30 do do Knui
30 do No. 3 nexv Mnckarel
30 casks Cut Nails—I hlids Sugar
A SLAUGHTER te C. LABUZAN.
Sept 23 61 31
Tay hiring.
Fill IE subscriber has again commenced the
JL above bushiest* in Eatonton at his old
atand near Hudson's corner. He teris thank-
lal for p int favors, and hopes to merit a return
of public patronage.
CLOTHES shall be made neat, fashionable
and cheap at my shop. A|r. Wm. Barnes will
•attend to my business in my absence : he lias
been instructed by me for seven years—is a
ifood workman and worthy ot public confi
dence. WILLIAM TOXEY.
Oct 14 4t‘ 2
The (jrmi^lionr liaccs
W l LL commence on Mnmlav die lClh day
of November next, lire lor any nag in
4he United States.
The Dt dnv, 3 mile heats, for a purse of S^ 10 *
The 2d day, 2 mile heats, for a purse ol tf 200.
The 3d day, lor the entrance and other sur
plus moneys. Oct 11— It
Notice.
V LL persons nre licreby esntioned not to
trad(! lord certain note of hand given hy
(he ruln-ttriiiers to Win. Howaid, foi'^18 and
4 cents, dated :tl»t Januarv, 182d, and payable
<UC 1st day ul January 1821, as it was given lot
ii lot of corn bought of said Howard, but the
aubscribers never received any part ol said
torn, and therefore raunnl pay any part ol
•said note unlea* compelled by lavv.
WILLI \M DREW
,Or» 14^71 BVNN
1 jtuitl for S ilt-.
-Jo.7ii, ill
ilie 2d dist Henry county
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33,
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l.lth do
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TrIi do Monroe c«»iii!t\
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Sill do
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2d do Houston count*
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7.1. do
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7i!i do
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238,
l.llll (In
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142,
Mill do
do
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Lalli do
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7th do Fiivetu* county
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Mil. do
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7ili do Gwim.ettconniv
2.‘!9,
fiili do Earlv couniv
303,
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fitli do Dooly comity
ms, >q*|)1
to J \mf.s Buz
MAN. E-(J.
Ig.'V till;,
>r the stifiscribc
, who w ill
Macon
until the fir.it ot
Nu\einljc*r
ansun kiu
JERLV.
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F.DGARVS INN,
‘It the Sign of the Engle, Columbia, 5. C.
THE public sue informed thnt
the subscriber’s LARGE NEW
jjl BRICK HOUSE is ready for the
i ■ | reception of company. He can
now accommodate those who may
t all on him in superior style. His table xxill he
spread with the best productions of the land,
and his charges arcinuderate.
ADAM EDGAR.
Oct. 7. tf. 1
House of Entertainment.
Big Corn, fat hogs,and long peas,
Call in gentlemen, call in it you please;
At the same place and on the same ground,
Where Union, Equality, will always abound.
There I can be found, til the old stand,
Ready to attend to all gentlemen s command.
The critic may laugh and perhaps replv,
But 1 still live at home, and xvliat care I,
Since there’s well competition, I’ll quit my
rhymes,
I’ll govern my price by Hie hardnes of times.
SOME of my rooms being incom
moded by smoke, from its beinit uu-
| • |jt| der the house, I have removed my
[ifflvl kitchen entirely apart from th«*
dwelling in the back yard, xvher •
finch evil cannot be. I am supplied xxith all
the necessaries suitable to my business, that
the country affords, and will lliafik my friends
to give me a cull, and as ttie walk lias been ve
ry mnddv heretofore in bad weather, I have
gravelled it as far as iny neighbor Downer’s
corner, where wo iutersert, aiftl lie has don*
so from there to the public steps. Also, I wish
to notify that the Bridge across Fishing creek,
on the road from Holt’s ferry to town, is in
complete order, so that my friends can get to
my liou.se without having io go all rounutown
to cross the creek.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Oct. 7. 3t !.
Athens Hotel.
THE subscriber takes this meth
od to inform the public generally,and
ft 1..HJ particularly persons Irani the low
J'^Qj country, who may v isit the up coun
try in pursuit of health or pleasure,
that he will accommodate gentlemen and la
dies, or families, with board bv the. day, xveek,
or month, on easy terms. Nothing need be
said in recommendation of Alliens, either in
regard to the liealtliliilness of the place, sain
bi tty of nimospheft', or agreeable and pleasant
society; in all those particulars it stands pre
eminent. v
The following will lie the rates of charging
viz.
Man and Horse, per day, £1 73
“ lt “ per week, 1 30
u <( month, I 25
Single man, per day, 1 00
i( week, 3 00
il month, lu (HI
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &.C-. 37 1-2
Lodging,- 12 1-2
11 oise, per day, 73
“ night, 50
11 month, 12 00
Children and servants, half price.
Sept23 GEORGE HAYES.
\Lj‘ The Editors of the Augusta Chronic le
and Savannah Republican, are requested to
give the above two insertion* a month, nnt»l
the 1st July next, and forward their accounts
to Athens.
Land for Sale.
f OT No. 12, iii the 1 I'll dist Monroje coun-
ty—lot No. 133, in the 12tli dist Henry
'aunty—lot No. 3‘2'J, in the 20th dist Early
couutv. Unquestionable titles will be made.
Apply to NATHANIEL ASHLEY.
'i eitair co. ju'y 22 3m 'fci
For Sale,
V PLANTATION in the state of Missis
sippi, situated on the Bavon f'ierre, two
miles below tht; Giindstone ford, und five from
the town ol''Gibson Port.
It contains about 1 '.ISO acres, nearly the
whole of fir&t rate quality, both for Cotton and
Corn-*400 acres are cleared, and now under
good fence and cultivation—a pasture of 500
acres is also inclosed.
A person doiroun of farming in Cotton to
large interest, would find this estate worth) of
attention, as two-thirds of the laud is quite le
vel, not subject to an overflow, and does no
wash and wear out like most of the upland
In the Mississippi state. Ii is exceeding!) xxell
watered am! timbered, and lias produced 1600
lbs. clean cotton to each picker.
It has on it a small new Dwelling Ilon^,
verx superior Corn House ami Stables* a Cot
ton Gin, a new Grist Mill, Corn Cracker and
Smoke House, and Cabin* for Ot) nogioc
most of them liatued and quite new.
A good stock of Ho. -cs, Cattle, Hogs, and
farming utensils, may be had with the planta
tion, and if the purchaser should wish, from
20 to 30 negroes. Application to be made to
DOUGLASS iw SORREL,
Sax nnnnh; or
GEORGE ROBERTSON,
Sept 2—Cxv South wood Lodge, Natchez
Notice.
1 AHE co-partnership of P. II. ROGERS
CD. having some time .since div»o!wd
and the parties about to leave the couttli), the
note*, accounts, Uc. will be left at the slot
John Nisbet of Eatonton, until the lit of Fe
bruary, when fiiich'aa are then unpaid xxill he
placed iu tiie hands of officer* to collect with
out respect to persons.
E itonton, Oct 7 eoullJ 2
X OW in the jail of Hancock county, a lie
2.^1 gro man about 40 years of age, by.th*
name ol SAN |)\ , who *nxs lie belone* to .Mr
John Lange of Henry county, Geo. Tin t
er is requested to come »uid prove Ins properly,
and take it jtww.
D-! 7 #. W. SCOTT. Sheriff
BD A til) DG iJ till HE
THE subscriber can accomnio-
date ten or fifteen boarders during
i ■ a j the approaching session of the Le-
| R M J gisl itnre Her house stands im-
hemkm* ncdiatcly opposite the Court-House
on Wilkinson street, is entirelx new, large, airy
and convenient. She. hopes to give entire s.i-
tisf.iction to all who max favor her with theii
ompanv. ELIZA AI.LEN.
Oct. 1. tf. 1
Coffee House-.
The subscriber resper tfully inform*
liis liittnds, and the public generally,
tint he lias made considerable im
provements at the stand he occupies
u tiie oast side of the Slate House—the
houses are in complete repair, and the rooms
in good order. Suppliesol the best liquors and
w ines w ill be afforded to customers at the loxv-
Mcinbtr* of the Legislature qf o-
tltei gentlemen can be accommodated with sin
gle rooms separate, or with large rooms in
lobs, with fire-places in them. Having a
tint within a mile of tpxvn, excellent pastur
age for Imrs/Bb xx ill be afforded. A dry walk
lied, from his door to tlio State House
Square, xxill be made, to avoid the inconven
ience which the red tuud peculiar to this place
itlu-r a I for 11*. Every exertion will
be made lo render those comfortable who max
dl on him - He. pledges himself that a
frailtv peculiar to lmnself shall not occur.
JOHN DOWNER.
Millcdgeville, Sept. 16 Uxv 50
Kariner^ Hotel.
* fi Ml E subscriber foelsgratcful foi
>■ fi the patronage heretofore rccei-
| j Ji uj x^il from the nnblu. in his line. H»
C Q 5 j has recently'hud his hou*c c.onsjd-
*7ViXLtaierably altei ed for the comfort
those who max favor hint with their company.
His bar is well furnished, and his stahlrs not
lied by anv in the up-country. He hopes,
from ids alte •% on to thr comfort of bis guests,
to receive a T. bora I share of public patronage.
iM. D. HUSON.
Milledgeville, June. 17 37
List of i
Hi inclining in the Post Offer, at Mil-
Udgcville on the lsf of Ocl. 1323.
A—l hou.as Atkins.
B—John G. bctl, Moselv Brenster, Richard
A- Blount, Mark M Blown, Satmiel J. Bryan,
5, Uriah H. Bivins, M Caggy BUickwell, Sarah
Brown, W illiam P. Brown, 'TlMHnas liarrou,
Hector Bud, Samuel Beckham, olm brown,
Williiim Biockman, John W. Bridges, Archi
bald Barlow, Eli Bitmap, Daniel Bae.
C—Daniel P. Culpepper, John J. Culpep
per, Janies \V. Cotton, Cook, John
Carter, Simon Carter, Isaiah Chapman, Jehu
Calloway, William Castelloxvy, Stephens Cle
ments, Robert M. Carter, 2, Ailing Coker,
Jesse Cox, John (’at nochan. Phoebe Cadle.
Tims Castleberry, Francis Catcbtags, Chapel
G. Chandler) John Cain.
D—Virlinda Davis, Joel Davis, Abner Da
vis,,)——■*\V. L. Daniel, Francis B. Dickiu-
st>n, William Duiisoo, 3, Ann Dent, James
D)kes, John F. Dawson, John Dawson, 3,
Daniel C. Davis.
^ E—Pilot II. Edwards, Andrew Elliott, .las
Ellison. Jacob l'.tlxxat ds, Peter M Encjhering.
F—\V Fiasi-r, Roling Faulkner, Jo
seph L.-Fletchor, Mfti-tl Few.
F* John M. Gary, Rhodam A. Greene,
Samuel R. Gipson, Simeon M. Goodwin, John
Goodwin, Gordon 4a.fverson, DaVul 1*. Gar-
ratt, 2, R A. Golding, Geoige Gieer,
Eleanor Golding, Samuel Greenlee.
H—John M. Hal), Edward Hall, Rebecca
Hudson, Edmond Horton, J no. Hatcher, Sam
uel Ilix, W illinin C. Iltiniphrcys.
J AUey Jack son, Absalom Joiner, Elijah
Jewett, Archibald Jackson, Ambrose Joucs,
Eli Johns, 2. W illinni Johnson.
K—John King, Francis Kalchings.
L Lttus Low, L— Loan, William Lis
ter, John Lester, J. E. Lester, Richard Lingo,
William J. Liewu.
M—James McMurrav, George Micklejohn,
Nuni'v Milborn, Bartlett 31’Crary, Daniel
Massey, William .Mill*, Daniel Miflh-i, Good
win My rick, Neal Mosey, John A. Miller, Eli
zabeth Murphev, John .Miller, Chatb s Miller,
Francis Mercier, John M'Dounld, Peter Mc-
Eacheren, Eliza iM. Mchonc, Thomas Miller.
James 11. Marlin, Robcit M’Ciinty, Susan
Minor.
N—A—-—L. Nichols,3, John Nenvs, Ma
ry Nichols, Joseph D. Nichols, John M. Ncs-
bit.
P—John Pride. 2, James Perry, J. 1). Par
ker, Samuel A. Pluniinei , Catharine Peac«-,2,
George H. Patillo, 2, Jaim s Pendarry, Pey
ton'I. Pitts, John Pitts, John Prise, Ann *J.
Pace, Jesse Proctor, Jane Pointdcxter, Ashley
Parker.
Q—Silas 0. Quinn.
Ii—J Keitl, John Rutherford, flituin
Rees, William C. Redding, C anon Rogers,
Risdou Rincs, William Robison, 4, Caihmiue
Rhodes, \Y D. Ray, Rolling Kt-dding,
John Ii Rcnfroe, A B. Ridley, W. R chard-
son, James Rogcrson.
S—Joint Sh. ip, Mary Smith, John R. Scott.
Joseph h smith, Peter Sandcison, Lew a
•mill), Jo in R. Smith, Jo*epii R. Sarsnett,
John 5nei;d, John Stapler, John B. Spencei,
William bcut lock, Sus .imali Simpson, Patrick
Sheeham, Sherrod Siieflietd, \\i.liatn Stewart
1—James- Troup, Richard 'Terry, Kbjuh
laiber. William ’i'errx, Henry C. Turner,
J. M. Taylor, Thomas A. Trice, John Thoiuj)-
son.
I!—Jcruslia Fsher.
\’—Levy Yollentino, James Vesey.
W—W. B. W t ax , John Wilson, George f».
Wheeler, John \Vilkison, William L, W ade,
Alary Welsh, Richard Walker, James Wilson,
2, Eliza W eit her.George Wynn, W illis, Wood,
John W .usem, W iHiam Wooilliel.
Y—Tlioinas Yanants, Henry Yottgr.
Persons wishing letters ftotn the above lift,
w ill please a*k for advertised letters.
THO. M. BRADFORD, P. M.
Get. 7. 3t 1
A List of Letters
Remaining in Ike Post-Office ot Madi
8on y Geo. on tJ.c 1st of Ociohtr, Iff 23
A—James Alexander, Nathan Aldridge,
Win. Anglin, Mary Allen, Guaidian, Sterling
Ammons, Wm. «.v. Stephen AnduM-n, Mat-
tin xv Amheison
B—James Butler, John Butler, RufusBrown,
James Barcfiekl, John W. Bar knell, John
Bat ton, Nathan Br>-sot, Thom.is Btoxxn,Joi-
dan Biooks, Jesse Brantley, 1 homes J. Bur
ney, M.iry Bailvp 'ihomas Henri* ft, Jesse
Beck, Silas Leavers, Elizabeth Buily, Win.
Bailey, jun’r.
(’—I>auc C-ullertsaco, John Cobnsxxoith 2
Jolni Canlcn 2, Jo»« *-h Carmichael, John
Copeli* art.
D—Epps Duke, f?,!as P. Dnf?-, 2.
E—John Emer.'im, Daniel Evans, Henry
Esteiliii, Augustus l. ulv.
1*—Joi.n S. Fall, W la. Farabae, Polly Far-
niii 2, Win. FuIUt, Atlh.irF’ositr,ju:i r. Pe
ter Faukiieiv ,
ti—Kichaid Gardner, Al. ton I!. Green,
Beniamin Gri»b‘i, -'.tint s Grier 2, Rob. (b ti
ll n, rheriby <«ax loid, Edward Gall in, M.ttthew
Gilbert, John Uritltn, JamesGlap, James Gad-
City-Ilotcl, Milledgeville.
y . . TIIE subscribers have taken that
% • lTn^ l, n‘‘ ;l,u ' commodious house, lately
7-a i ai occupied by Mr. McCombs, under
*S| fill the name of the Golden Ball Tav-
•i , n. Every attention will be given
t make those who may favor them with their
company, comfortable.
ELAM ALEXANDER,
Jan 21 W M. F. SCO TT.
(rlolie ion.
a THE suh-*ribcr has locatC'4 him-
soil at Fe.'syth, in Monroe county,
xvlieic !.«• intends keeping open a
llou*p of Entertainment, and pledg
es himsell every exertion will be used to ren
tal* comfort to those who may faxot him xvitli a
all. His house is situated at the south-w est
corner of the village, where travellers xxill he
thankfully received, lie hopes that his old
customers who formerly called on him in Ea
ton toil, will not forget him in Forsyth. Hi*
stables are good ami well stored with proven
der. SAMUEL DREWKY.
Forsyth, Sept. 16 tf -50
Eu te rta in mtMi t.
THE public are respectfully in
formed that the subscriber i» now iu
possession ol the pieniises formerly
oc'ttpied by mr. I inlay Vanscevor,
w ithin 4 miles of the Click Agency,
on tin i .1 ul h ading from Fort Hawkins to Ala
bama, and that every thing which the country
a fiords is provided lor the ucomm'd it ton ol
travellers. Ladies and fa luilies will be accom
modated xvitli private roams, cheerful tires and
good beds, and every attention will be paid to
prwmote the comba t and convenience ol all
who call. E. M. AMOS
Craw ford co. Oct 7 4t-—2
Entertainment.
* 11HE subscriber informs the public that in
!_ l as opened a House in New Town foi
the reception of transient company, lie pledg
e* himself that all attention wili be paid to
ihosuwhontn) favor him with their custom
Apr 29—30 R Me COM Bij
d > EOKCtlA, Fayette county — Asa Hulsey
V Ji lolled before J ames McBride Esq I b i)
horse \x ith a small boll on, a streak iu his foi e
head, al»out 7 or 6 yrs old, and about I ) hand
hi|»h—appraised to tf UK) bx John W liutiey and
Druix StriKkUiui,24lh Jut e, IH23.
0 *7 ' * f ALIEN P04T, e i
, Demsey Hughs, Jamot
: , John ! I iglitow er, t »co
• I Isdry, Joseph B. Iiarper
T. P. Harm'll, Wm ilati
H—\Vm lluglo
Hill, James II m.
L. I leatd, Amin os
VV tu HollimaU) L
son, Wm I lays.
I—Ephraim & Lain Irwin.
J—Demsev Johnston, W m Johnston, Geo.
W . Jeter, EUjali Ii. .hum s, Aimer Jordan.
K—Vincent Knkiaiul, John King, Kenuan
Morrow.
L—Elijah IjOvdjWm .M. Lnlutjore.
M— Joseph AicDurmoiid, Janies Mitt bell
Enoch Matthews, James Mtffkey,'I lioiuas H.
Mitt hell, Sarah McKinney, John Mail omb,
Wm Murray, Wiu W. .Moore, Lew is Miles,
Jame* .\JcKnight, ("li.irity Moss.
N —-Israel Nicholson, .\lilus C. Nisliet, ATai*
thaS. Nisbet.
O—Jacob Odum, Eliza Ezniore.
P—-James Pattillo, Dudley Puplr*, Thomas
Pour. John T. Simmons or Sterling L. Prich
ard, I*ronard Parker, Roheil Ptaima, Rob.
Putiick, W alter II. Patter 2, Edward 1 tie.
R —Madison Reading Room. James R< a 2,
Ntitltaiiiel Reynolds, Johnston Rey n<dd*, John
Robinson, sen. Win Ita-s Jtffin Riehatd.-oti.
Green Huberts, Littleton Rains, Jesse J. K .;m,
Willis J. Jtann, N;uu V Robertson.
S-—Allen Shilton, W ni Simmor.s, Elijah
Sparks, Isaac SpanUsands, Bcuj.iuiin Strange
j, Laurence Sniytii, Chailes il. Simmon.-,
Wm B. Smelling, \N m. Suugth, W illis Suii.le-
v.xnt, Ucmmi bhutfield, John SureII, Julius L.
Kiniicr, Thomas Simmons, Win Stark, James
Sewell, Palufiinl) Stallings, Asa Sessions, Da
vid Spears, Gtor;u Sounder.-., Aaron Stratlier,
Stmuel Sheann.in, Richard Shipp, 'J homas
Sharp, Wm Stocks, James H. S^xear, Antirow
B. St urges.
'J’-—Sarah Turner, Priscella'Terry, Alex
ander G. Tyler, Tit imas Thonqwua, William
Trimble, Henry
V—John Vanl uidingbam.
W—John Williams, nines Witcher. J unes
Wade, J villa Winfrey. B ic N. Ware, lVytun
Wade, Joseph Wdoitaid, *obn Walker. Win
O. W agnon, W illis \v iffi.uns 3. James V* ade.
Su*amiali Weiixet , Bcnj T. W atkins, W ilbx
Waul, Isaac W illinnis. Michael Whatby.
Oct 14 W M PORTER^ P> M.
For Siilc.,
'MM AT vuluiilZ- | r(i|.<rty un the Ocon. r
I River, cuii.-Uliiij nf iiliuul WOOaero land,
a toll biiil'/e, an excciiciil •('. ol Kr'el oiiUs, a
Coorl saw null, sUiie-liiiu»e, aiyl otlici Imilil
ill..,. Thu mills un.J l/ii'b"- were evti led l.j
Jusepii Cno|ier, Ev|i Any |>r rwni wishing In
lest funds in prmliu me pio|‘i.‘ily will do well
(ii e.dl und view- (lie (in i.ii-i -, where ille lem.s
(whirl, will lie liberal) will he m ole known l.y
S \\» ruN or
July W—tf.42 ,\. COOI’K.H. _
B ~ ROOGHT to iatl in S eauuii ....
Ike d id ilist. j IK allies, lo wit. a fellow
named Alirani t wirnsavs he belong, lo V alen-
line .\a,h, Monroe notinu— a iiegio woman
named Mary, ond her rhilil Martin., who s.i
(hey belong to Matthew Mania of J.e[,i r c
d lie uwneis may yet said negi ot s h\ i urnie
nroyiui* firoire.lv, an ' eating ehergis.
' \VM, V \RMili, l> Stiff.
A List t»f LotU’.rs
Remaining in [J t( r Office at Clinton
Jones county, Oct. 1, Iff23.
A—John W . Amis, John Anglin, Richard
Mien, Ira Abney, Thomas Ajplin, John 1
Anderson, John Avent.
B John Bentley 3, Edmond Bunks, Rebec
ca Bmgc, James Rennet jt. James Bynum,
W in. Brown 2, 1. 4c T Bates, W m. Byid, Jo
seph Bvi tics, Mie.tjah Blow, Fffkhanuli Biiggs,
Amt's Larues Esq. .loplies Binney, Thus Bti/.c-
more, Jilin L. Blackburn, Edxxaid Brow mug,
John Bailey, John Btirgey, James Bosxvoitli
Samuel Bolton, Jesse Brown, Stephen Beas
ley, Mia’li. But khalter, I. 1. Beasley.
C—John Clark, llouiy B Cone, John R
Crockett, Kindred (bitter, David Crockett,
Cannon Chance, Amos U . Chnnccy, nirs. Sa
rah Cliappel, Lmlxxell (‘ollins, Win (’. Chan
dler, Jolin ('tnib-v, Asa Chandler, Seth Cason,
John Carding, Ileicult s <‘auell, Janies W
Collin, mis. Cmhatiiie Collins, Samuel (’ook,
Win Claik, miss Mary F. Claik, John Chaj
pel.
D—B. Davis, Jose Dun, Arthur Dillard 2,
Mathew Dussen, Axeinm t Davis, John Dan
iel, mis Nancy Dent 3, Giles Diivcr, John
Dean, John Dumas, Daniel Duffey, mr De-
lonn.
i:—Elijali Etlirutae, mr*. Sarah Evans,
Blakely Edins, Sion ralge, Wm. Kiiglish, Asa
Eilnmfs, John Edwards.
F Mrs. Marlha Freeman, Robert Frazer,
Tyree Freeman, James S. Frietsoii, Wm Fer
rell, Bennett Ferrell 2, mis. Nancy Farrell,
Robe it WL Fort 2, Foi t 42 Hto vex 2, Enoch
Freeman 2, John French, Lewis Freel, mis.
Julia Ferrell.
G—John M. Gray, cff.n Gipson, Wright
Groom, Daniel Gunn 2, Solomon Groce, miss
Sarah George, Jam.es Gates, Abraham Gog-
gans, John F. Goggains, Benin tl 11. Gates,
Duncan Giigsby.
H—Rev. George Hill 2, Gtoigo Harper,
Ezekiel Hawkins, James Holt, miss Anna
I Imp, TIiok T. Harrison, John IV llanimack,
nils. Martha IT. Huge, John R. Hunt, (»reen
B. I till, John Gudgeons b-. misa Nancy Hill-
itiidjW in I biggins, mis. Minx iItiitleison,mrs.
Mary F. Hill, Win I). II.II. *
J—Win Jones2, W ilkins Jackson, mis. Jane
Johnson, Henry W. Jernigau 3, Erastus W.
Jones, NN in Johlison, Peter Jones, Tims J/illif,
Thus Johnston, John Joues, Samuel F. Jones,
Elias Joiner.
K — Leiniah King, David Kennedy 2, Jere
miah Kendle 2, Calvary S. Knight. John IL
Kennedy.
L—George Tailing Esq. tui-s Maria Lev.is,
John Loflm, John Low 2, Jacob Lew i* J, o-
- him Leggett, George It. Lucas, Frederick
Lucas, Jeremiah Lamar, Win l.oxxe, Banj.i ,
min Lowe.
M—Jesse Muthexvs, Isaac Mathews 3, Geo
Miller, John Milner, Hansom Martin, I)r Thus
MeCoomes, Isaac Moreland, W m NleEarlami
2. Samuel Alt (lehee, Capt Morehoni, I-.iat
MeCieliee, 'Thus MiddU brooks, tnrs. F.lizabetli
Mims, mis. Elizabeth Mtophy. Jonah Mims,
miss Mat ilia MoMillion, John MeKiuzie, J«,-
*t ph McGee, A. II. MeFuiluii, Caleb Mou-
erief.
N—Joseph D. Nichols, Daniel N« van.
P—LcxvisPlant 2, Neddx Pennelton, Sand.
Philips, Noe) Pitts, Francis Piekitt, Henry
Peebles, John Prater, Nicholas Patridge, miss
Cteasy Pope.
R -W in Ryaf.*, Dr. Josrph Rees, George R.
Rerd,W m II Raiford,Reuben Rey Holds, John
Rains, Jonathan Richaidson, Win Rey Holds,
John G. Ramsey, George Reid, Thomas Reid.
John Ruthin 2, Josiali Rogers Jert iniali
Reeves. James Riley, lieniy R. Rogers, miss
(’' thariRe Rif ks. 3
S—Frederuk Sims 2, Re uben E. Shuekle-
foid, Daniel Smith 2, Jonathan Stanfi.nl, Reu
ben Slaughter, George Stubbs, Betij T. Srnr-
•y, Moses Stripling, Solomon Speir, I. L
^tokes, Brittain Sims, Elizabeth Sanders, W in
Kim*. Richard Simmons, Eza kit 1 F. Smith,
Clias W f . Smith 2, John Ssiiitl*-isoii, Iverson
Smith, Joint Sltnvt oinli, Ib iilx n Slilvvell, Ed-
iiml G- Sims, John Saveli.
T—Mis. Sarah Taylor, Jolm Thomas 3,
George Tnrrentine, Jolm 'Thompson, Josiah
E. 'Jnompson, Jolm Tiekner 2. miss Lucy
Thomas, inis* Fvclmeca 'l hrash, Win Thomas,
Elisha 'Tarver, Jackson Titter.
V—Eve11 VanBlurrum, George Vigal.
W—Jacob W atts, tors E'UaOeth Wil-
born, Nathaniel (•’. Wauuick 2, mis. Nancy
Wibon, W in F. William-., Duel. Wealherby,
u is. Sarah Willis, Jared Williams, Josiali N.
W iLun, Role n Woodall, Thus Woollolk, Dr
W alkei, (ire' u WamaeU.
JOHN DIALLINGS, P. M.
Per 11- St 2
Jielhlebcpi, Geo,
O CTOlU.ll Ifllli, nt !) o’cloi-k, will enm-
nic iiee die seini-aiimial < xaiuination of
the young ladies attending this institution. Pa-
icuts, gu.aidians, mu I the friend.*, of lilt i.uuit-
in gene ral, are invited to atte nd, and by the
fruits of past labors estimate our claims to pub
lic patronage. For the satisfaction of some
enquirers, we state the following as the order
ot examination : Geography, Login, Cliemis-
trv, IlytlioKtalics, Pnemtiatics, Optics, Elec
tticity, Magncioiu, Criiieisin, English Gram
mar, nml Aiilhmot'C. Examination in the
Church if the weather be propitious. We
‘■hall be particularly gratified to see (lit* in&lruc-
toi* of ail iitighboiing village?.
'The \\ inter session will eommenee on the
«ctoud Monday in November next. R'-dueed
pi ices o< tht last session continued. Rofeien-
cch sis heretofore, and to the editors of the
Georgia Journal* Sept .-to—t. I
JAMES FINI6 AN,
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter,
5 EELS grateful to the v itr/t »*of Milledge
M ville and its vieiiiily, foe the Itbeial i-n-
eouragentt nt lie has received since his Kni-
denee among them, and tenders his noi \ i. i t>
in the above Inj- iness, iu v\ hieli lie i t-qit < iltii-
ly solicits a eontinttilricf* of their patronage
All orders left at the Cabinet Shop in Wayne
street, next door bntone to the cm tier of I fun-
cock street, will In-, thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
5j" Wanted, an Apprentice to the above
hu i it -•. 8c | i - 1 i i :
Strayed or Stolen,
' FROM my |ilui)liilinn on iln
* eonee i iver, some time* pant,
m-tijffik a black marc Ml I.E, marked
u with a sm;.II swallow folk on
uXmJLi t o h car. An) person deliver
ing lo r to me ki Midedgeville, »»i giving Mich
inlor.nation tl,at 1 gctliei, sh ill I c well it-
warded. KAM’L. lyLTFINGTON.
Del i (• tf 2
A J.ist of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office nt Monti-
Cello on the \3t Oct. 1323.
A—James A. Atchison,Riley D. Allen,Tho.
masB. Aldredge, Starling Andrews.
B Abner BartletieJ, Cooper Bennett, Win
Batkci, Mosi-n Bailey, Andrew Boyd, James
Beall, Aaron Brooks, John Boren, Andrew
Bell, Silas Brook*, olm E. Bailey, Archibald
Bruce, Robert C Beasley, Eaton Buss, John
Buck, John Barnes, R. Biooiii,.!. W. Brantley,
Joseph Bailey, Mrs. Margaret liraley, Mathew
Buineside, John G. W . Brown, David I.Britt,
Wiii. R. Buchanan.
C—Geo. P. Chirk, David Cox, Jesse C raw-
ford, Zachariuh Chase, Andrew Craig, Win.
Chandler 2, Thus. Cameron, Henry Chandler,
Mrs. Sarah Craw ford, John Collier, Jas. Car
den, Robert Cochran, Aimer Clisq man, Cl.turn
Coody 2, Miss Maiy Ann Craw find, *J humas
Carroll, James Cook, John Coiley, Josepl
Caiii|>bell J, Benjauiiu Ciopp, Miss Claiisso
31. Caiter.
D Win. Davis,’Titos. Davis, Reuben Datt-
kins, Benjimiii Daniels, Mirlmcl Duir, Lewis
I. Dowdail, George B, Davis, Thomas Dean,
Isaiah Durham, Miss Maty Davis, bulling
Dupree, Sunburn Dennis.
F.—Joshua Evans, Clias. Eagertoji 2, John
Ei win, Buckner Eav cs.
F—VVm. Freeman. Enoch Freeman. Jack*
sen Fitzpatrick 2. I’lmrhs Follies, Edward
Freeman, Niitlmn Fish 2, John Foyil 2, John
M. Fowler.
(i — Lieut. Win. Green, ohn Gibson, Lewis
Gregory, James Gryhsuu, John Gross, Mrs.
Maigari-t Garev. Patiiek H.Gardner, Nalhan-
iel II . Greer, I nonius Grogan, Solomon Gross,
John Gillstrap, W in. Gri som.
H—Thomas Ilaniby, Henry II. Hill 2, W m.
Harper,S. Hinton, Henry Hunt,Gideon Hau-
kiiift, Lemuel Hat well 2, Peter llarris, Phillip
Haneoi k, Sainnc-I Iictiii hiil. John Hurbcsun,
(lark 11 am il, Tims M. llarris, Joshua Hern.
Jane Howard, Allien C. Horton, Nancy Han
cock, Isaac I Ictheox, 'Turner 11 tint, Jas. llase.
J—Benonev Jones, Jes*e Jolly, W in. Jack-
son, I Liii v \\ . .leukin*, Benjamin Johnson,
Greene B. Jackson, Wiley Junes, Jus. John*
K—Mrs. Elizabeth Kimbrough, Absalom
Kenm tlay, T. I). King 3, Danii l Kern, Wilev
Kiik.
L .Ltmg-! Lowe, Win Linn, Jas. P. Lowe,
Wm. Let*, Allen Lawkon, Edvvuul Lovejov,
Mo>• s Le le.v.
M — R.ehaid Minten, F.H,ward I! Mileliell,
Wm. A. Martin, Elizaliclh Morgiu, Miss Re
becca Moreland, Wm. Mills Ri.l.t rl Minten,
Wm. **'. Mats, Alexander McKey, (iidCon
v .s,J vines Miller. .Lillies A. Mc( lire, Jas
• ore, J j*iah Mims, Wm. Moody, Win. Mine
C, Mosii t Martin, George Mel'lellaiul, (iarland
Maxre Charles Miller, Lolly Mayes, Win.
iVleGiniy, Wm. MtC’oiimII, Mrs. Jane More
John \\ Arthur.
N—Jonathan Nichols, Martin Nall 2, Tra
vis Nichols
O—Sample Git, Allen Orr 2, George Os-
Iuiui, Thus. Uncul, John E. (J/il, James Oglch-
P—Mrs. Catherine Patterson, Wm. Peel,
Sarah Powell, Archibald Pei kins, John Payne,
Wm. II. Parioli 2, Stephen Pace 2. Aliiaimm
Peniugton, W iii. ,\I. Pei iy, Robert Price, effti
Pate, lleiny Pedrlv, Lewis Pearce, Gilbert
Poe, Jame s P Poriis 2, (Jlffi^e Pule, Nathan
Pax ue, Tutton L. PurJee, Josiah Parsons.
R—Mrs Priscilla Ricliardsou, W. Richard
son, Itaubf-ii M. Ramey, John Richards, \V.
RU hards, Mis. Ann Rev, A. R. Reid, Green
Rb vis-, Allen Reeves, 'illos Robinson, Wiley
Reeves, Elijah Riehanlson.
S—Lot Smith 2, Moses Shelby, Roht. San*
sow 3, Wiu. Smith, Hugh B. Sc wait, Harris
Samuels. Sylvaims Sevv;«rt, Mirajab Stinson,
Sanun I Shy, Jeremiah Sampler, Mih. Eliza
beth Srrtig"-, Gain id Spearman, John A.
Shaw, Mi-« Judith Simpson, By t en Shell, Joe)
Stansell, Jesse Stnnsdl, Jason Shiiigleton, Ne-
nlea Strawhaun, W m. S. Strnvv hou, Daniel
Stagn* i. (ieotge Speak, I tennis Sullivan, Tho
mas Stamps 2, Robert Sumpkin.
T—Jeremiah Thompson, John TeaMes, IY1 il
ly Tatom, John Tlioinas, Miss Fanny 'Thomas,
Fill Thurmond, Wm. Tuggle, .Miss Elizabeth
Tindill, John Towns, Miss Fisint cs 'l iioums,
Wnid H.Ttiinrr, Wiley Traylor.
I —\\ m. T. I’uderwootl.
W—Willis W hatley, John W’imms, Charles
\N illiainson, Isaac \Yehion, Jesse \\ illianis,
Hugh Wise 2, Elijah Whaley, John W ilihite
2, Ails WCod, ( hlfonl W oodruff. iMr*. l’ffiza-
beth Whitmore, Mts. luxury Walker, Ste
phen Venters, Mr*. Mary W'hue, J.-a W ood
• ell, Jesse W i ight, St< pit, j) Webb, Riley Wel
don, Saniu« I W'aits, 'J Iioiius W iikins, Ret ks
Will kilt!, Joseph Wilson.
PETER GK1NNELL, P. M.
Od 7 : i 1
Caution.
f‘I'M IIS is to forewarn till I'crsons from traff-
? ing for it certain promissoiy joini note,
diawn by Samuel Dievtiv tititl Renjunin Sm
final, for tf73 payable to John D.ivis, (kited
some time in April, and due the 23th of De
cember thereafter, as the consideration fin
which il was given has failed, and we an
determined not to pay it until cuui!M-lrd bv lavv.
SAME EL DREWKY.
Sept. 16 if—30 BEN.) SANFORD.
A
Ul, in
r.»;.etf<
fore in
Caution.
EL persons are hereby cautioned nntl
forewarned from iri.-hpus-iiig on lot No.
in the flh dist. of formcrlv IL nrv, now
county—and thou* who have hereto-
passed on still lot of land, h) cutting
star i>, her fat»
hind foot—no
Strayed
l-’ROM the ni intaljun wlicic-
on James M. lay lor, tier’d.
(ormeiL lived, 4 milesabove
11 art fi»r* I, a -mail bay mare, a-
Lont <’* y-av* old, with a small
and some w him about her tail
ither marks recollected. It is
likely ilint she will make for the Rock Bridge
(tn Yellow River, as sh • wit- seen shortly alter
about 5 miles abovi Marion, on the Clinton
road. Any |M‘r-on who will deliver the above
dc- rihetl mare to the Mibscrifn r or to Mr. A-
HUM Brown of Hartford, slcdl icc* ive ten dol
lars reward. JOHN I. TAYLOR.
Qct. M. 4f- 2
Notice
To fj.U Persons whom it may concern.
WniEREAS. a nun by the name of Is
\\ Gray sold no* a negro gill for tf.KY),
an I I paid him all hut tf 147, for which lit* hold*
a note on mi! for that amount *, and as that
girl is entirely simple, and of no account to
any ju rson, 1 w ish the said Isaac Gray to conic
anil get hi» negro girl, ami pay no for the pro
perty In* had ol tin*—Likewise, if Gray should
off, r tl-e said note for sale, this is to forewarn
every pert* n from purchasing the said note, as
| do n<it intend paying it, or any part thereof.
I am anxious for a recant, a* 1 < onxider my
self entirely defrauded out ol what I paid tin*
said Gray toward* the negro *rirl.—Tins from
DirjvF.Y F< QTT. u C herokee.
0 2.7 n *. 1
ul hevv'mg of any limber or tindn
mining any other trespass whatever, hv culling
any rail, hoard, or shinglt-liee or Im i*s, or
sapling, or any other growth whatever, are
liei* hv fi/p!W,lined from moving the same., oi
any part tin rt of, off horn the said premises,
without special permission from the subscriber
or his proper agent, iimlcr the penalty of the
law in such eaacs made and provided.
JAMES SHIVERS.
Warrdtt oo Sept I 3m—W
\ DMINflSTRATORS’ SALE—On Tut s-
day tin- Ldthof Nov. next, will be sold at
the late reside nee of Win Griffin dic’d, in Put
nam county, all the perMiml pioperly of said
di c’d, except the negroes, t ohm ling ol hor
ses, oxen, cows, hog*, sheep, corn, fodder,
household ami kiit hcn furnilure- sold fi>r the
hem lit of the heirs ami crediting of said deed.
'Terms made known on the dav of sale.
.IWIF.SM DUNN, {
On 14 D \ V11> ROGERS, S
Atlin'rs,
V DMINIS'I RATRIX’S SALE-—Will be
sold nt the late residence of John (.’utliff
dee’d. iu Paiiiain county, on Tuesday the 25th
of Noveinlitar next, all the perislialffe property
belonging to said dee’d. consisting of house
hold anti kitchen furniture, plantation ton's,
stock of different kinds, among which is a ve
ry fine qwmtitv of pork ; nl-o llie present crop
of corn and fuddet, 4Lc. 'leutia made known
on the (lay of sale.
Oct \ I* ’ LLK’END \ rUTLlEF, Adm’x.
I AXECl 'TORs’ SALE—Will b« sold in
Clinton, Jones eouniy, on the tiisi Tues
day in January next, a tract of land known bv
No. 121, in the Dili ilGtnct originally Bald
win now Jones enmity, la longing to the estate
of Isliaiu S. Fannin, deceased. Terms made
known on the dav ot vafi
J AS \Y. F ANNIN,) E .
Qet IV I.AZ. BATTLE, 1
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold in the t< wii tff Laurent exilic
(i w iuni'M county , lot No 2d), in the 7th district,
of Gwinm it county , being the estate of \\ in
D Kieliaid-on dee31.
Oct 14 JOHN McLEA, Adui’r.
P URSUANT to an order of the lion the
Court ol Ordinary of Aloipan county,
will be sold at the com t house in Early county
on the first 'Tuesday iii Decenibci next, lot No
33, in tint IGtli (list of aid county, it being the
ieai est »l»* of Janie-* MeNabb dee’d.—sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dec'll Terms made know n on the day of sale.
THUi BLUOmVORTHj Adm’r.
0..1 u .
A nWIMSTRAlRIX-S 8ALu- Wi.i i.o
Xm. *ok! on W ednefday the 2btb ol Novemhef
i. t-M, ... the I a it. rrndciicc of Jolm Cuil.tf ckrj
1 . j 0 " 11 “I i.atonlon, l.ei.vtcii .lie Iikuiv
<.l It o clock A. m. and 4 o’dm k p. u. all (lid
I’ 1 ;""'"' 1 ' 1 ,' l>ro,.triy at .aid dac’d. c.u.i.lina of
j -ug« t|uaiiiuy ol fauenc.t |>ork. u Inrac nan..
ol hik'd, lioi'Kcs, cattle,(■■■<) aland 1800gal-
'!****“"■• i "t(l lido; also tl„- Iioast -
doid and Iv.u Iilii lurmlnre and plantation tool.,
I.U|(u quantity ol t oi n and fodder, and .nri-
ous iitlici' articles; r.lso, ill Xe rented at tint
V" 10 “)'>l Pint ” for tlio iioxt tear. d«- .«./
la "I"".na belonging lo shill . slate—the side
lo,l,l " oe ,r »"' <l».v lo dn. till all aic sold,
ii .t»» li inontjia credit will he ui.en lor nil
s nils iner $10 ; small notes Kith npproudn-
"t v ," 1 . 1 . 1,<! 1 «)""•«!, to hear interest line,
in. date il mil punetunllv paid.
-,i ,, • IN ’ ‘A t Hi I'f.ll’F. Adin’x.
* 1 . • V.l* ~ J 4LJ.— |) ill he sold m,'
•JLi Hie lust J H. sdaj in January next in tin-
j. mn id Mmiticedo, Jasper . ..uni}-, a pan el of
land, eiMitniunig l.d acres, more m less, wiih
f n0 ‘ onpiouiucnls thereon, about 60 or 7')
act ca cleat i d land, and goud orchards of pei.ch
and apple lieea, uilj.riiutig M. Uowell and ...h-
ers nn Murder ereek-.,,so t.vo negiocr, sir.
Ilnli aa Honin.iabout20 jeais old, and Cats. *
a rm It, rears old—all sold as the properly o',
Kai iami.. Al, f...,„ ot e dee d, for the henciii of
me in ns and crodilois. 'Jenna made kumta
on the da) of sale.
On O VAA'CV THORNTON, Ex’iv
4 1 '".o l«le residence ol Jacob Clemenio
Zl. dec'll, in J’liln.im county, 'silt be sold on
I- ridny tile —ill of November next, the person
nl property ol sard dec d. consisting of horses,
con s and calves, lings, roi n, iodder, h.ieselm rl
And kiteln n furniture, and the negroes of said
i'-lnlf will he hi red on that day, one of them a
capital blacksmith,and the land ie.il.d--terms
made known on the day of sale.
On H I’KYTUN CLEMENTS, AilmV.
N OllCE—All persons in.lehte.I to the o -
tale of Jacob Clnineuis dee'd. aie in-
quest.al in make inimeilialo. payment, and all
who have tleninads against said estate are
hereby notified to |rr.'sen( the same properly
utloHlcil vviiiiin the time preset ilictl hv lave '
Oct H REV TON CLEMENTS', Adm’r,
OTIC la All persons i ml. bled to the os
a- . late of J)r. Jolni 11. Mowltt d, late of iVto.a
ran county der’d. arc roquesic.l o. call on mr
Chatter Campbell, ol lb a tow u of Madison
and nutka speedy payment ; and al! those who
have elitma uga.iist said estate will hand til. ni
ev er to mr. Campbell lor 'adjustment, he being
hilly timliniised by rue lo pass receipts une
make settlement...
U NICHOLAS HOWARD, Adm r.
£ ’ I.OItlilA, Oglethorpe county—Tukei
up hv l\ ill. II. H .-aver, living in Capl
I lioiniis I), (iiiliilli’s district, und posted Ire
lore Mini Smith, Esq. on the 21st of Jnlv,
bright hay fillev, supposed lo lie about 4yeni
old next spring, her left hind foot vv bite, a sum
.mr on her forehead, had on a small bell, allot
I leet ti in. lies high, appraised iti ,?‘J0
Taken up hv Thomas It. Riv.vh, licmy i
C.q.1. Join s' district, and ported before Josia
.Ionian, Esq. on the dli.h Augu-l, a yellow hu
hols.*, about o ha I J inche.. higli, mounted be
foie, sway hack, star oil his forehead, snipe
his nnso, belli hind feet wlirfe above the pas
loin joint, shod all round, vety inuch rube.
«I'll g.'qr, supposed to he !w a gig, dar!
nmue ami tail, n ms slim I, supposed to be ahu.
lJ years old, appraised al
Taken up hy Tlinnms Nichols, • Imv limse
4 b et II inches high, 4 yeas old, some siuldlt
spids on his left side, appiaiseu n. §60 brfoi.
Woody Jiiflu, 1£«| on hit 2J.I At,id. Ih'.'J.
O.. I f ISAAC CO I, hi Eft, cij[.
hL”'i,K\ liAKtillOVE Sut Yen
' will please tuko notice tluet rti tins
first Monday in November r.txt, applica'i it
will be niud.i to Ilie lion the Jcferiur court
o| I’ulham county, jilting tor erdu ury | ur-
(io«.s, f.-r leave to diride the Sand* bel. ro;»
ng to flic cvT Ie cf Win. Hargrove, dec'll.
NAJIOU (JARS' 1 LL,
WILEY tBEU' UO.'lfjE.
Fntenton, .1 ilv ‘<9 4' 1
\\ ASHlNtiTON’S Dia.MTV.
Mr. Nile*, in it lale number of his Re-
Sisier, g,iu>( ilie following aneeriolc, tl-
Itisirativi! i.f the riigiiiiy of manner which
so etniiicntly chniaeteiizctl the illnsm-
mu Washington:
“The grinlunnn with whom Ise/veil
my :>| ptenlicesiiip, in I'luladr Ipliia, kept
a bni.k store, as well as a ptiming office,
in Ills bouse nn M uktl stieet. tic would
nut have more than two or three lads in
the . ffite, and liberality allowed tis fine
access (o I lie store fin ill. use of bit lit < kr.
As 1 had a regular weekly tusk that I al
ways petfoiitied, it was my practice i.>
rise early in ifie snnnii. r in.il seat tnvscli"
al tbu frunt door, where I enjoyed tint
fresh air, and generally icad iibout (lit
hour, before lise res; of the family w erer
stir ring, and when but few pets ns were tty
be semi in the slicets. While il.us oc
cupied, \Vj»9HIN«TON often passed 111.?
iii bis morning walk, and, from repeated
ly seeing me ul tlio same place and llio
same employ nicnl, frequently su med to
give mo an encouraging look, if our
eves happened to inert; lu which lr.(
would sometimes and a kind mid of re-
cognition. One fine mm uing, and just
before the door 1 was siuirig nt, he was
met hy two apparantlv genii, men, whom
.a ilie first gfinci I put dowti fur foreign-
eis, just arrived in I’hi.'n lolpliia. 'I’liey
stared at him with rentalkal le eagernesf,
making a full halt In exainim linn, spon
taneously, as it seuiie.l to me, rai.-inp'
tlcir Inis. Tie geneial tnado a slight
bow, as lie passed ; they then rushed ea
gerly up to me, and asked " what gentle
man is ilia; !' :l I simply replied, ‘Wash-
i4u'i*.n.” One of them said, “ I? e - 4
it is I In:' most majestic man tint 1 ever be
held and they both rushed througli tbn
market house, retracing tliejr steps, that
they might meet and look at him again.
Hy theii dress, manners, and dialect X
thought (hat they were recently Rom
London*
Tennessee Bunks.—The 1st day of
April next isibe time fide.l, by the Law
o| the St ale of Tennessee, for the resump
tion of Specie payments by the Banks in
that Sine. Front what we see in tlio
Nashville papers, are led lo con
clude that the time will of necessity ho
extended. Whatever efforts may hare
been made.fo reduce to its proper limil
the pnperroJcircnlation, it appeal* that
die Hank at Knoxville alone lias been
successful. The Banks are all piej are.!
to pay their notes o a certain extent, bti{
not to rt .1. eui at once the mass til tin pa
per which, it is supposed, would he at oih^i
thrown in upon them. Under these cir
cumstances, how would it answer tu au
thorize them to redeem one half of their
i otes, us presented, in specie,or its cqitiv.
.•lent, and give lor the remainder a neiv
description of notes, payable, v. on inter
est, two years after date ? By tins expe
dient, perhaps tho purposes of the wise
law ol the State vvouJJ he substantia^
tmcmai lifted. A^yf.