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BY f AM.\It RAGLAND, ST.1TE S, UNITED STATES' PRINTERS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1936.
VOLUME XVII — NO. 43,
rj-TtiU OEOUGIA JOVHMA..
It (published weekly, at the corner of Wayne and
Hancock Street*, at Three Dollar* per ann. in art-
fane**, or Four Dollar* at the end of the year.
The paper will not he *entto any person out of the
State, until the subscription i» paid in advance, or
istiafactnry reference Riven.
Advertisement* inserted at the usual rates.
N. II. Sa'e* of land and negroes, by Administra
tor*, Rxeeutor*,or Guardian*.are required, by law,
to be heid on the ftrst Tuesday in the month, be
tween the hour* ot ten in the forenoon and three in
the afternoon, at the courthouse of the county in
Which the property is situate.—Notice of these sale*
liu*t be given in a public gazette SIX i Y days pre-
fiou* to the day ot tale. . . _
Notice of the sale of personal property mutt hr
iliven in like manner, FORTY da) * previous to the
Notice-to the debtors and creditors/)! an estate
rtausl bWmoblithed for FORTY days. n
Nov^ ,. hat application will be made to the Court
tif Ordinary for n-ave to sell land, must be publisu-
«J for NINE MONTHS. . ...
Persons interested in those advertisements which
fere published monthly, will find them in the tint
4ml fourth pace of the first paper in every month.
Ail business of this kind continue* to receive
prompt attention at the office ol the Ctorgui Jour
nal,
alili!-'
C avuvvk & Wvv^VamV,
Have just received, and fur stile a
supply of
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
Which will be disposed of on reasonable terms
They will hereafter keep constantly on ban"
tin extensive nssorltnent ol all sorts of \\ RI
’lINti PAPER, which they will dispose ol
wh desale ur retail. Receiving their supplies
directly from the Mamilaetory, they will be
able to furnish the at tide on gooJ leiins.
may 30
post OFFICE,
Milledgn'ille, June 26, 1826.
fllllE Line ol Suites between this plat e
I anil »lo at root, my, Alabama, being now
in operation, the Alabama Mail (via Fortvdlc,
'^Clinton, Macon. Sic ) will be due at tins Ol-
fic" tu future, every Sunday morning nt hall
after 3 o'clock .A NI. and evety Wedneadaj
and Fri lay at 8 o clock A. M. and will depart
every Tuesday, Ihursday, and Saturday,clos
ing at 14 o'clock A. vl
The ot&ce will be open every Sunday ft on,
1 to 3 o'cl tek I* i\l. lurtlie delivery of such
letieis and papers as uinv arrive liy that mail
l llOMAS K GREEN, I'.M.
e J7
Not!
T
to Indian Claimant*
Ml K Fifth Instalm* nt, for tho payment of
Claims against il>» Creek N uhm ol In
dt.in«, ii derilie Treaty ol li.ia b* »*ti r**-
ceived, ami will lie paid L> the Claimants im
mediately on application to
KLIbHA WOOD,
Sec y Ex. Department.
july 4 i
\\a\sletY & WfiwVund,
H AVE just received, in addition to their
former stock of G ROC F.RI E3, the ful-
ouig article**, which they will sell low for
CASH, viz:
10D00 lh(4 Swedes Iron, assorted,
6000 lbs. Bacon,
1600 bushels Salt,
40 bills Supr Brown Sugar,
40 bags Green Coffee,
8 lihds N O Molasses,
20 bbls l*i ime Pork,
1 pipe Cor. Brandy,
40 Caddies supr Gunpowder Tea,
4 casks London Porter.
Milledgoville, May 2.3 4t 3
Money Found.
r IT HE loser may have it, by calling nt the
JL Post Office, proving ownership and pay
ing tor this advertisement.
MATS.
THE Subscriber continues to
carry on the Hat-111 iking Busi
ness in all its branches. Hi
wi»1 keep constantly on hand .111
assortment of HATS, which In
w ill dispose ol o»» very moderate terms. Hats
made to order with ueatuess ami dispati h.
A liberal price, ia Cash, will be paid f.u
Beaver, Oiler, Raccoon and Fox Ski *.
HENRY DUNCAN.
Milledgeville, Juno 27 tt—39
j"
NOTLC E
rrUlF, Suhtc fiber Ins opened an office <
1 Wilkinson Street, second d. oMcouill
corner occupied by Joseph ''toyull, Lstp^
MilleilRevillr, .Inly 18
II. K. 111NE3.
NOTICE.
ITAHE copartnership heretofore existing un-
( der the film of iiocKtvt.t.t. fc Mono an
is dissolv’ d, haviiiR expired bv ns uwn limit-,r*
tion, an I 5. Rnekwell is authorised to close
the unfinished business, to whom all commu
nications will ill future be addressed.
S ROCKWELL.
ARTHUR A. MORGAN,
Milled-t-ville, May 38, 1836. Ct—86.
flAHE Subscriber will continue the Prac-
l ticeof the Law in the several counties
of the Ocimilttee Circuit, and in the counties
of Bibb, Twiggs, Washington and Hancock,
nod also in tilt tirli Circuit Court of the United
Slates for the District of Georgia. AVlieu not
a,sent on the Circuit, he will be found at Ins
olfi-e, corner of .1 offer son and Mclutoih
Streets, Milledgeville.
Viuok-WnuWng.
f I MIR public, arc respectfully informed, that
1, BOOK-BINDING in its vutiousbraneb
cs, will be executed by the subscriber with
neatness ami dispatch
Also, a regular assortment of Ledgers, Dn\
Books, Record Books, Dockets, Me morn n-
dums, Note Books, Albums, Receipt Books,
and Stationary of every description
Books of any size, or form can he ruled ot
)otmd lo any pattern.
EDWARD JOHNSON.
Milledgeville, Jan 11
The Subscribe!s.
HAVING obtained
the mail contract fron
Mill dgevdle to Mont
goiuery, Alabama, wil
ommenen running t
LINE OF STAGES between these tw»
points on the 20th of May, three litres a week
The public, may rely on the punr Utility and
faithfulness of the discharge of their duties
I’hey have made such arrangements ns wil
remove all possibility of di ".appointment.—
Their stages and horses shall he of the be
kind. They rely on a liberal public to sustain
them in this undertaking.
HUGH KNOX.
HENRY CROWELL.
WILLIAM WALKER.
Millledgeville, April 26 v. 3m——30
[LT’Tlie Montgomery Republican, Calmw
baFiess, Mobile Register, Constitutionalist,
Georgian. Langs Gazette, New York, will
publish the above weekly for three mouths
audsend their acbounts to 11. K. b Co
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at F.atonton, Geo
July 1.1820,
\—David Avrrett2, W ni. Arnold, G. B
Allen, Isaiah An«lev 2, William F. Ad mit*
Sin.dlwMod P. Allison, Nanrv Ashfidd.
B—H Branham, Anna ft* own. ^♦•ssinns
Brown, Wm Bauch, Janies Bade, Robt Bal-
derce, James R. Burdick, W in Btscoe, Nancy
Boykin,.lames McBride, C. P. Keeinan, Ma
ry Bryant, David 1) Brown, Nat III. Black
C—John Crafton, John C'u nineham. Solo-
mon Cearsey, James Coleman David Cle
ments 2, James B. Coppedge. Miller Clofton,
Alfred Cuthbcrt, George B Cooper 2, James
Cante, Nicholas Childers, Benjamin Cntch-
ings, James Converse, Thomas G. Cockrane,
Oliver H Coppedge.
D—John Davenport, Uriah Denham, Titos
Darley
E—Yilliam Edwards.
F—Selia Fox, Charles Forbes.
G—Elisha George 2, Willvs Green, Wm
Gray, Hardy Gregory, Peter ft. Gee.
H—Wm Hearn, John Hearn, John Hub
hard 2, L. \V. Hudson, Titos M. Harris, Ar
chibald M. Hid, Margaret J. Harvey. John
Hollinnn, Nicholas Hawkins, Ann Hill, Jon
athan *ooper, W. Hays,’Edward flight, John
Hill, Spencer Hurt, William Hams, SynHta
Hamt.er,Wm Hubbard, Clement Hancock,
Milton Holt, P. S Holt.
J — Abraham Jones Jas. Johnson 2, Good-
ri« h Jones, Elizabeth Jourdnn.
K — Thomas Kimbro, John Kennon, Wm
P. KingS, Jesse Keaton, P. Kirkpatiick 2,
Richard Kilpatrick.
L—Oliver Lunn, Wm H. Lewis, Henry H.
Lowe, David Lawson.
M—Henry McMullen, William S. Morgan,
Ebenerer Marchmond, Nancy Mahone, Ro
land Mil hone, Stephen Marshall, Drury Mes*
ton, William Maddox, Jane Mathew Henry
Morris, Wm Mahone.
O—Martin Owens.
Robert Patterson, Henry Peak, Sandy
Pmifoy, Noel Pare, William Phelps, Warren
Phelps, John Parker, Wm Pace.
R—Williamson Robey, Peter Rockmore.
Elisha Reed 3, Woison. Robey, TliosReei'2,
\Vood*on Roberts, Jacob Richardson, St**
phen E. Rice, George Reynolds, Richard
lines, John Reed, Wm Rogers, Hudson
owe, IF trod Roes.
S—\N m R. Shierling, Ezra Sergeant 2, L«-
n Stanford, John Simmons, Anthony Seals,
m II. Sparks, Francis Stubbs 2, toliu
Stuhl.s, Robert Sp.uKs, Fzra Smith, Edmum !
kleford, Mrs N. Jano Stewart, F. S
13
SA MUEL ROCKWELL.
juiie
ARTHUR A. AlOULAN,
Attorney vj" Counsellor at Law.
H AVING removed from Milledgeville, to
Ferry, Houston County, will in In tun
nrnct'i c in tlie Superior Court* ot the South
vrn Circuit, nnd in Houston, Brkh, mid Craw
ford, of the Flint Circuit.
•Inly 18 6t 42
Law Notice.
fTMIEnub.OtiUre liave entered into aco
| puriner.liip, in ike l’ractice ul Law and
Equity, under the firm of II ANSI, 1.1. St H Aur.is
They "will attend to business intrusted lo their
management in the counties composing tht
Ocmuigee Circuit—in Hie county «f \vasliliig-
,<m n the Middle Circuit—Hancock in the
Northern—Laurens, Twiggs and Fulaski i
«he Southern—*nd Bibb and Monroe ol ill
i’linl Circuit. Tliaii office is on Hancock
Street, one door \\ ust of the Recorder office.
WILLIAM V. HANSELL,
IVERSON L. HARRIS,
may if) 1)1 33 .
Law Notice.
J AMF.S W GREENE *su DAVID R
GRANT, Attoinies at Law, located at
'Iho,nastou, Upsoa countv, will attend pu ■*
lii.illv to anv luisincss in their line, in that
the mil lining c. uuiies ol Tike, Sluiiuic and
Crawford, which ui.iy be cnuGdod to them
n,rrIt I t OlflW —24
fetwV avW & Voavfi,
rjlFsNDER the public tht ir gratelolf ac
knowleilgotncnis for their liberal patror
the last season, and respectfully bolicit
continuance thereof
Th» y courider themselves permanently lo
iled it the WAREHOUSE non in their oc
Lupancy, which is in good order for reception
of Cotton and Gouda
Libera! advance* as heretofore will he made
Cotton consigned to them.
Tney have a consignment of 60 Kegs good
Virginia Mauufactuied TOBACCO lor hi'
various prices. 3t
Augusta, July 18 t8D—42
LAW.
nr*HE Subscribers have associated them
| selves in the PRACTICE OF LAW
nnd opened an office, in Monroe Walton coun
v>y All business entrusted tu their oaru will
^,cetw,th„r..np.auen,iom w nARRig ,
H. A. HARALSON,
march 14 S.miSni 81
Law Notice.
rjAllF. Subscribers have entered into a co
JL partnership int ho Fnciice of the Law
ynder till- firm of Moons & Lvle. TIiuj
vili aitend the Superior courts ol the I* lint
Circui' Tueir Office is in MetUniuueh Hen
rv countv, on the lot of Mai. T. W. Key
* ■’ ANDREW R \
JAMESO
july 11
MOORE,
LYLE
,v2nr 11
l)u. U UOKEW
HAS relumed and resumed the
Pr.K.tice oi Medicine, at Mrs
Baldwin’s, in Jones county#
mar-ch 7 3 m
sionnl du
iay be
medical.
D r WILLIAM A. MORRISON (lately
Iron, Virginia) bus located Inuisell
Joseph Heard's, E.aq. on the road leadi
Vroiii the Factory lo l.uvn.Rtoii, 4 uules above
the former place, and one un.e eat ol .1
son's Mill on Little River, fie respectfully
ofu i's his services, in the practice ol Mcdi
one, Surgery and Midwifery, t<» the citizeoe
coniiguoui to Ins reeidt uee. He hope*,lrora
1,'rV, ii licular attention to his prut
\lm,to merit the patronage which
ttfided towards bun.
Morgan connty, July 13 eo3i
FACTORAGE.
nAHEstthicriherscontiriiicIoiraiisaol FAC
I I'ORAGE U COMMISSION RL
NESS in SaVannaii. Allproduce ronsic
ed to them, will bu insured BguiuM Ine,aller
goes into Sture, without any charge to tlreow
nor Storage ou CottoH will lie 8 11 cents
nor hale for the first week, and 6 cents I *
C a C h succeed! g week i hut il it remains
month 25 cent* only will lit charged lor die
month, and 12 1-2 cents tor
t month.
October 16
succeeding
BUTLER, tx Co
eoil
A TAILOR
W HO can come well recommended as a
good workman, and ol nior.il rliarac
l P rand su iJy luhita, will meet with immedi
at-- employment at Pleasint Grove, ilcnry
« t» i.iiv, and can establish hiinselt to iiim n ao-
vi i • A good shop] will he in readiness in
a f w day* j 11 ’.'’ H
F\ovw\a liVWuY wlgvinc
\ N Office for the Purchase and* Sale
Land, is opened at Talluhassee, the seat
ftr government in Florida.
Ii is known that the i ich lands in Florid
ire well adapted to the culture id those gr
(■tape's Sugar Cane and Sea Eland Cotton
that gentlemen who visit this eoumiy with
ew lo permanent KOtileiueut, labor under
...any disadvantages in ilie purchase or loca
tion ol L tndsj which it is believed might be
obviated by this office.
It is the intention of the undersigned to he
prepared with spei ial information relative J
the quality and extent of the n.fst valuable, land
hieli may be offered for sal*.* by the gov
Uient, or by individuals Books will be open
ed for i lie registering of nil estates which ina
ho committed to tlie charge of said Office
ith (haltsand descriptions.
The s »id Office will ho prepared to attend to
all business rcd.vive to the perfect completion
_ adjustment of land cl,rims ; to all business
appeitaining to the I)' union or Pre-emption
Lucs, passed lw the Congress of the United
Stales lor the benefit of the early reitlors of
Florida ; nnd to every description of business
. elating to a General Land Agency Mnpso 1 ’
die Public Lands which were offered in M ly
.826, and of tlu^e hereafter lo be sold by the
government, can be procured.
Letters (post paid) addressed to Richard C
Alim Tallahassee, Florida, will he
tended to. , _
RICHARD C. ALLEN b Co.
REFERENCES.
His Excellency U 1'ILIAM P. DrvtL,
Col. RoiiLnr BuTi.ru, burveyor General
General R K Call.
Colonel J amis t*ADsnr.N^
Maj Gen iiaires, J ailahnssee,)
Jonathan Robinson, Esq. Gadsden Co,
T.tllahassee, July 18 ndlm
DEPARTMENT of M AI E,
'' ashington, 8lJi June, 1826
r JMO ennbb this Dcpaituient to comply wuK
1. th**s !j ined Resolution of the House of
R** ‘esent itives, the scvqfal Claimants to
wliom it relers are requested lo send hither,
b in,ul. as soon as practicable, Schedules of
their respective Claims, exhibiting the parti
culars required by ihe Resolution, as nearly
as may be, according to the following plan.
SCHEDULE.
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T—U’m Tyus, W in Tinner 2, Sand Th
ton 2, Dane Thompson, John W Tinner, J> tin
' urnei. Onan Tayl r, Jnt kson Ti er, Join:
> I omine, Clarrissa Thurstin, Turner li
rippe, Asa \V. Thompson,
v —Abner \’«* ./ y 2, V» m Varner 6.
—Robert K \\ est, Jethro Wood, Hiram
Wine hell 7, George B Whitfield 2, Amos
Wan 1 , John W ynn, Put T Williams, M**s Jo-
White, Moses Welch, Samuel \Ylight,
James Williams, Wm \\ alker, Sr.
July 11 WM. S. MORGAN, P* M.
A List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Geo
July 1, 1826.
A— Augustus Alden, James Aik
B—Lewis Bandy 3, Janies Bensly, Sr. Si
las Beavers, .Siuian B.irrot, James Booth, J
B Badger, Henry Brown 2, Dreary Brewer
Henry C Byiom,John Brandon, James Bury*
field, Thomas S. Bonner, Buddy Bohannon
Joseph Birdsong, Thomas VV. mown, John
Butler, Green Brantley, William Barton.
C—John Cunningham. Anderson Camp
bell, L. I). Cole, Dixon Crain, Th -mas Ca-
then, John Cleaves, Arch’d Crawlord, Benj.
(’rider, Win W Carlisle, John Clinard. I.ucy
Clark, Cowan b lonipkms, Joseph 1 Camp.
D—John T. Duke, Win Daniel, Frederick
Dean, David Davis
E — Wm. Ellidge, J M Evans b Co.
F— Richard \V. Fox, Benj A Fox, Hen
ry Farrar, Sami Fulton, Brim* t Fitzpatrick
G—Samuel A. Greer, Wm Graggs, A (*
Garner 2, Hartwell B. Green, Alston H.
reen 3, Alston H. Green oi Joseph T Camp,
Stephen 11. Gilmoro 6.
II—Armstead Hanson, Ambrose Haley
John P Hendrick, John Unison, John I I
Huge, Jesse Henlv 2, Faukner Heard, John
II Hammoml, Elias Hendnc.k, J Hughes
,1—Burrell Jordan, Elisha Jarvis, Milton
Jones, Gainirl Johuson, Ni.lhan Junes, Win
S Johnson. Daniel Jackson.
K—Peter King, Joshua Knight, Juhn W.
Kent.
L—Lucinda Lee,
M—James Me.Gehce, Charles Mat hews,
Jesso Mitchell, Rosanna Myliaud, Eha»tieth
Mulky, John Moreland, Mat. Mitchell, Luc.
Mnsterson, Charity Moss, G. VV. Montgomery
resse Morgan.
N—Isnibella Northinglon, Wm. or Robert
Norton, Nancy Nelson, Noel Nelson.
()—Miss Mary O’Nail, John D. Overstreet
P—Jacob Palmer, Wm. Perkins, Martin
Pnkctt
H—Win M Rend, Jeremiah Robbins, Jesse
Robert**, Thomas Robertson, James Robert-
-:i, lohn A. Rowell.
S—— George Spencer, John Shackleford,
Tc^sa Smith, David Spear, Toopcr S. Salmon
2, Richard 1 Sanky 2, Lawrence Smith, Wfn
Smith. Wm Stocks, Win Stallings, Samuel
Stewait, Elisha Slaton 2, Irby Stamper, J.
Stratton «V, Co. Jos. 11 Strange, Uriah Sparks,
las. Starling, Nancy Sessions, John Swanson
T—John P. Turner, William Tannel, John
Thurmond, Susannah Tillery, Henry Taylor,
Benj. J. Tarver.
W—John Ward. J E. Watts3, Seley West,
Wm Woodward, Wm White, L. M. W ile*,
John Wood, John S. W.ishingtoo. NVin Wvalt,
Barnaha Woolhright, Thomas Wyatt 2 'Tho
mas Walts, Stephen Warr<*n, Green H War-
then, Bevill Watkins, Seth Ward, Wm Ward,
David White.
july 11 FELIX BRYAN, P. M.
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ted States, will insert the above six times i
their papers.
july 4 Ct-*—40
GEORGIA—By His Excellency Gf.oroe M
Thovp, Governor and Cun maruler in Chief
of the Army and Aavy of this State, and of
the Militia thereof.
A Proclamation.
VA 7 HERE AS it has been represented to
v ▼ me by the Coroner of the county of
Baldwin, in this State, that from the evidence
p oduend to an Inquest, held on the 6th instant,
ver the dead bedy of Reuben Biadford Good
win, the Jury were unanimously of opinion,
that the deceased was nundered by
Henry VV.. lVogeva,
Who has absconded, and that ihe murder was
moti cruel and uuprovoked---l have therefori
thought proper to is*ue this tnv Proclama
tion, offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS in addition to that of ONF
lUNDUEl) AND FIFTY DOLLARS of-
feied in my Proclamation of the 3d instant.
io any nerson oi persona who shall apprehend
oid delivr the said Henry K Rogers to the
Sheriff of the county aforesaid, in order that
lie may ho brought to trial for tne crime with
which he is charged— Mid I do moreover
• h.irgi* oni requite nil officers, civil and mili
*ry, lo lie aiding and assisting in apprehend
• ngand bringing to justice the said Henry R
•<og«-rs, if to he found in this State.
Given under mv nand and the Gieat seal of
tl»e State, nt the State-house, in Milledge.-
ville, this seventh dsy of July, in the
ve.tr of our Lord, one thousand eight
luoulrrd and twenty-six, and of the Inde-
pendmee of the United States of Ame
rica the Fifiy-fti st.
G M. TROUP.
By the Governor.
Bjnikl Nr.wff an, Sec'ry of State.
Li addition io the aline reward ot 7 wo
Hundred and Fifty Dollars, offered by Hi*
'.xcellency tin: Governor, lor the apprelnu-
nml delivery of the above named HEN
RY K ROGERS. I wi'l give ^100. He
ha^i rc I Dions living in North Carolina, Alaba
ma nnd Tennessee, and has prubal ly gone t<
one uf those States, or to Florida. l ie is
about It years old, tall, well made and likely,
has dark hair, grey or hnzh* eyes, and fair coni
plexion ; is fond of spirituous liquois, very
piatrelsouie, and a most pioiligate Milam.
- F. A TON GRANT'LAND.
Milledgeville, July 11
N. B. 'The murilcrer Henry B Rogers was
seen in Tw iggs county on the 6th iu.-t.on his
ity, it Is supposed, to Florida or Alabama.—-
He carried from this place and then had with
linn, a large vciy fine silver mounted Rifle,
half storked of sugar-maple wood, the barrel
nlayed with gold all around two or three m-
hes up from the breech-—considerable inlay
ing round the mounting and lock—the thumb
piece of gold, and the shape of a heart ol ivo
ry pinned round with gold neat tin* patch box
-inside of the lid of the patch hox i3 maiked
Reid, maker, Mil ledger ills', Geo.
U1T Publishers of newspapers in Florida.
Alabama, Mississippi, Tcmiesse North and
South Carolina, by giving an insertion of tin
'oing’w ill not only oblige the friends ol tin
lured man, bui may aid tin cause ol jus
tice in biinging to merited pni'ishtnent a mun
stci ul di pruvity, who will be dangerous l*
any neighborhood in which he may lam
(3i) S. G.
Ui/ the President of the U Htati-s.
i N pursuance, of law, i, John Quincy Vi)
AMS, Piesalent of the U..ile-i Stales o
Nmerica, d hereby proclaim b make known,
ill «t a Public Sa e wdllu* held at the Limtl
Office n Tallahassee, in (Vest Florida, on tin
third Monday in January, 1827, lor the diposnl
ol the Lands situate m die District of 1.antis
(tftVi' d lot sale at Tallahirssee, and m the low n
s>h I* * lieiualD-r desigitstml. viz :
Fractional township> No 1 and 3, north') «
of Range No 2, west
Fractional township No 2, north of
Range No 2, west
Fractional tow m*hips No 2 nnd 3, uorth
of Range No 3, west
Fractional tow: s. ips No 2 and 3, north
of Range No 4, west
Fractional township No. 2, north of
Range No 5, west
Fractional township No. 3, north of
Range No 5, west
Fiactional townships No 2and 3, north
of Range Ni 6, west
Including the County adjncerlt to the town
ol Quincy.
Als ), tow nsnips No 3, 4, nnd 5, uorth of
Ranges 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, west, inelud*
hi the Chipola country, aud pat lot the Holmes
Creek settlement.
Also, bnctional sections No 2 3 7, 8, 10
II, 14, 16,17, 13,21, 22,23, 27,28,29,
and 31, in li actional township No 2, north ol
Range 4, east \ and fractional sections No 23
24,25,26, 35 a ii a 36, in fractional townshi|
No 3, north of Range 4, east, all of which
fractional sections art bounded by the Lake
Mic/casule
The sale to commence with the lowest num
ber of section, towuslup, and Range,
proceed iu the order designated in tiiislProt
iamation.
The Lands reserved by law tor the use of
S bools, or for other purposes, and the ii i< •
tional se- timu hounded by the Georgiajine
will bo excluded from sale.
Given under my hand, ai the city of Wash
ingtun, this 2Bit dav of »lnv, A I). 1826.
JOHN liULNCY ADAMS.
B\ the President:
GEORGE GRAHAM,
Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office
june 13
Com’r
Halo of Lots
In the Villas ’ of rhomasville., Tlio
ma, County, Ueo.
r|*llKRE will be 40 or SO H ALF ACKK
1 LUIS, intlie »bove village, oflered lor
nali* Oil tire socuinl Monday in August next,
ou liberal nnd accomnioditiing terms. Sale to
contimie Ironi day to day until all are 0(lured
tor &ale
DUNCAN RAY, )
\* 11.1.1 AM J FORSON, (
MICilAU. HORNK, f
SIMON HADLEY, Sen.j
july 18
Valuable Property fur H.tlo.
I OTsJ No 4 <*: 6, in stpmre D, iu ihe town
_j Covington, Newton county , with a large
and commodious Dwelling and snore House,
(the two Lots making a Square ol 200 leet,
well inclosed) and other necessary buildings
The above premises are situated oil the Eas-
lr*m corner oi the Public Square;, in said town
Persons wishing lo purchase will do w«-l| to
call immediately aud look for themselves, li
the above property is not disposed ol at pii
\ate sale, it will bo offered at public outcry
on the first 'Tuesday in September next, at the
Store-house door. One-third of the purchai
money will be required in hand, the balanr
in two equal instalments, by the purchaser
giving approved secuiiiy. Also, can he had
with the above premises, a large pUctation
within one. mdc of town, in good order tor
culiuatioii. JOHN HUN 1
Covington, July 13 4t -• L
A List of L-ttcrb
Remaining in the Pest Office at Marion, Geo.
July I, 18 6»
A—Rix Arrington, Alts. Arrington, Esq. John
Allen, Samuel Adam*.
It—ltnuill Zi.ij*, J. 3. Bryan* J. W. Bailor,
Cliarle* V. Betiun, K*q. 3, Elijah Barker or Ed-
\*aid K»*l y, Elijah Itryan, John O. tiarr, Jatne* L.
ltryan. I'redenca Buckslew.
C—Dav’uH'aniioUtClmri*** Cordon, John Camp
bell, John Clark**, Sanford Clarke.
I>—jOnah Daniel, Mis* Louisa Dcnnard. James
Dickin* or l»i ael Gragg. John E. Dcnnard, Hugh
L Dcnnard, Je**e Davenport, Allen Dorman, E»q.
11 a E. Dupree, Esq. 2, Jeremiah Dupree 2, Alexan*
der D< nnaul Clarissa Dickm*. N'anc) L. Dcnnard.
E—li. Edmondson, Edwin Epps.
F—Larkin Fiilingim 2, Simmon* Fowler, Hon.
Moses Fort 3, Thomas Fuilon, Esq. Kichurd F.
Fiosd.
Griflbw Capt. Lewi* L. Griffin, William
B. Cjeorgc, E*q.
H— Win Huim-ton, F.*q Levi Harrii, Hardy Har
rell, Esq. James ito<lis2. Mr* itebevea Hill.
.1—s| sc* Jolmson, IN iley Jordan,
K—James Kiluiig, John Ke» th.
L—Kugi r Lawson, r.sq. John Lane, G*xj. Little,
M—J- septi Mdls, A McLiea, ba-uuel Mireer,
Aaron Mioshcvv, Barnes ii Mun., Sarah .McL*ii-
ilon, Lieut, liicliaid Myrick, 1 hot. C. MeEulire,
Fed. Mansfield, Juhn McNeil.
N —William ' obies, itamsey Newsoiii 2«
O— .'.bruin Ouam.
p—Mrs Surah Perryman, Edvtard P*tiny, Oi
W. Fallon, fciq. John P- arce 2, Mepl.cn Pit's, Jan
Pears n, Esq. Jauoo P*arCe, ben. iliorutouPei
Esq. ileddin Pumf.cy
It—Dr. Web d. B liidley 5, Mrs Patience Kix,
Charles hauuii, nuas Bum Is, L. H. Kamci, E*q.
S—J. (». Hiapp), Hem y Solomon, Esq. Wider
blatter, NVdiiaiu nL. plit usor William K. Hull, Sid
ne) biuith, Samuel Si -piicus, Kiciiard Smith, Nca
elum Smith, Mrs Smith, Mrs Aim aluppy, L. B.
bunih, William bummers,
1 —William lervin, Kcv'd. Jaims lalmr, J.re*
miat) A. Tharp, Lsq.J. Thompson ageut ul Ur. Col
lins, Lewis J. Thomas,
\N—Isaac Wo*id, Sorrel Woolfolk, Worship ul
Maitci Si. JohnsLud^e No U 3, Mieajah Whittle,
Drewiy Williams 2, >lar) VN uuaius, P-itis B. Wal
ker, Noth W heeler, Mrs. Martha S. Watker, Wil
li. sVeastr.
Meson Academy.
T 7HE Semi-annual examination of this in
stitution closed on Friday the 30th ult
The Scholars were exercised on all the bran
ches which are usually taught in Academies,
and they manifested -n improvement and a
proficiency both highly credit'd)!* •«» them and
to the worthy preceptors who preside over this
Seminary with so much honor to theivselve,
and usefulness to the comm unity
We deem it unnecessary to particularize in
stances of individual merit Yet we ennnoi
forbear to express die pleasure we exp* nen-
ced in witnessing the finlity with which the
F- male Pupils operated in Arithmetic, a
branch too much neglected in female mstruc*
tii'ii. We fe> 1 warranted in assuring any of
Hie rougher sex who may he so fortunate as
to “ woo and win” one of these younq Misses,
that he need not fear being teased daily liy his
companion to know what six Boxen eggs will
amount to at twelve and one half cents per
dozen.
W- were gratified also to see public decla
mation revived in this School, convinced as
we are, that in the pnipit. the senate, and the
forum, eloquence is the high road to success
—Naked truth, supported by the most solid
arguments and subtle reasoning, will often
prove unavailing ami un icreptable, nnlesseot
bellished with Hie beauties and graces of rhe
toric.
Tlie Second Session of ibis Seminary will
commence on Mondiy the 10th inst. The
Female Department under the tuition of the
Rev Thomas Goi.ihng, and the Male end'r
the sup* rintemlriice of Hie Rev. —— Ai.f.X*
andkh ; Divines whose precept and example,
in learning and piety, in the Schools and the
village, have shed a mini and most hei.ign in
ttuutcc on the students and the society in
which they live,
W* h tve also to announce to the public
that Mr. Gonely, wImm* fame far from being
confined toNogh Carolina, his late residence,
had long since pi eceeded him to Georj.-M, Ua.
lot ated liinisclf in Lexingtou, wlier^ ho pi'-
poses devoting himself to Ins profession ft
Music. For liis terms and other piiriiculait*
connected with his business, we would u*»* i
to Ins Cat I in the Georgia Journal We an
authorised to add that Bnuid for Young La
dies can he procured in many of the most n •*
portable private families in the place at ft 100
per ainnini, in most of which, they will have
access to Piano s, ou which they may practice
at discretion.
Ry order of the Roaid,
JOSEPH HENRY LUMPKIN,
Secretary.
ITT Tke Editors of the Augusta toustitu-
tionnlist and Savannah Georgian will jfine the
above 3 weekly insertions in their respectim pa
per* ind forward their accounts to me at Lex
ington. J H L.
July 11 3t
AW »\C.
H R .1 flONKKK re»p ctfully iolorur-(1,0
P"Mic hHt lie b.t.eslaUishMl him.ell in
liexinuroii, artrl hnvi e ereererl a nn.nll l.mUl-
mi. ne it the 4 enrnle Acmlernr “f the piHee.
I men.in .lev„ii.., hin„,|| i u the ho.'ne» t.f In, .
piofewton Th.- linll(li,i u c.intntn, turn omi.
ime will npprnprirtted lo the tn-e ul in-tfuetion,
*''0* fon.tshed with n 1‘inno
.101111,1111 tor the Ynuntt Ln.lien to practire oa
it ditrriettun TV.tux ol loiiion *(,0, f,, r tho
treliolattie year—$30 for the ,. tenon, ...ni Jft
per month for r less time I'mem. pavniRin
ever) instance only for the lime servicr i« ren*
'lercrl,antl withrlrawint; thi.r pitr iinie al
discretion. Use ol Insti umei ts gratis.
■ OONEKE will lake 111 in opportunity ol
oneily anyttiK tntho-e I'.rreuts (.1 an.) |,,, 6e
rlaiifthter, have been carried to the Comer
With tlie least view tt. hi- instruction, tlinl the
unexpected introduction into tlie N In ol of
another Teacher, nnd the power claimed oC
changing nt plensnre the Scholars of each
so alic.eil tlie nature of I,is responsibility ami
the prospect of his reward, that tie c.-iild not ,
in pisticc to Ins famdy and to hnasilf sut.mil,
to II.
I.e.ington, June 27 p so
Sto liewanl.
8TRAYED nr stole,, Ocm
the Subscriber's Wngpoii.ulicr.
1,11 ll " fuad between this place
amt Angir-ta, and near the wi
dow Saudi's in Dane, ck inoi-
IV nliont tl.eSOth ni Ma, last, a dark I,ren t,
ml. LE. three )ears old, holds I,is lie d ve ry
low. and ha a scar on lus right In,it, c k cam-
ed try a burn when a cult. Tt h, eve, viill de
Over thealiov- mulo to the snl.se,it er sin,It
receive t. n rlollars reword ; and „„v „ia.
1,0,1 respecting him iliHirklully received
UK -JAMl.t ILNER
B1 untPiiIle, Jours co. ( o. Ju!\ p
Low ('onniiA Lands for K ile.
prices for cash, or will be exclianp. d l„r Innclk-
thnup-ci.unlrv, lvi„e wes, ul Ihe llcinulveo.
IaLsTOiS H. Ol([.t>L.
Madison, Morn .. co. July 4 iliS
The Christian Camp Meeting,
N EAR the Srl.ull ShuaUj Clatk «ounty,
will coium**uc» on llie WednesciHy be
fore the. secouil bunday in August n* x
imiL* 13 6l—~ *7
Post Umrr. Dcpaiitment, l
27th May, 1826, >
’OSALS will be received nt the (»
il Po»l Office iii.til the 10th of Sep
t 'inh r next, for repniiing tbe Tost road liom
Chatsilioochie to Line t 'r< '*k, its the Slip
Alabama. Substantial bridges, of durable
unit) r must he made over all streams which
c.rosMtlie road ; and they must l>*» well secured
against freshets Over all swamps and mar
shy parts of tlie road, there must he co ,struct
ed good causeways, • ith flattened limb rs pi
a on strong Meei»et«, or where it m
prefei able, the toad must lie raised by Hu ow
ing up the earth from us i-l'.-s, so as to elevate
it sufficiently to render it firm, i In* work lo
be inspected and paid for at suitable stages
if its progress hut in no case will paymeut
he made iri advance
Bids will he received for the whole route, or
lor sections • • f 10 uiites, as proposers may pre
fer. If bids are mad* for one or more sec
tions limy must be designated by their num
ber. The road is divided into 7 sections, be
ginning at' haltahnoctiie. I he whole ol the
k to he tompleleJ oil or heiore the 1st ol
April next.
JOHN McLF.NN.
June 13 tlOS 37
Clock and AY T atdi Maker.
IJ E Subscriber respectfully informs th*
< public in general, that he li-is opened:
hop in the town of Madison, Morgan county
• t o. wlin e he carries on the business of Re
pairing Clocks aud Watches of every dest
lion, viz. Patent Lever, Horizontal, Duplex,
*’* ir. nometer.'Vertical and Musical Watches,
u Musical Clot ks. He hopes from long ex-
nenc«, iu Euiopc^t America, and attention
business, will ensure him public putronage
i le intends to do work as laitliful as dene in
Europe—And lie also keeps on hand for sale
articles in his line ef business.
Also, the subscriber has invented and pro-
cuied a Patent Right for the following des
cribed Machine lor Packing Colton, which
lias met the approbation of all persons win
have iuspofMed it v-r put il in operation, viz
COMBINED LEVER PHEro—To he
eced m the room below the Cotton (*iu,
ihe lop of the box lo he even with the lloot
the Cotton enu he put in the Press nnd tin
b.ile packed ia less time than is usually con
fumed m pulling tin* cotton in the. i3civw Pr« as
The expense ot building the above described
machine will he very inconsiderable ; niter I
lay .iff ilit mortice, any one can do the work
For further pni iit ulars enquire ol the suhscri
her, who is ready to d.sbose ol individual,
county or slate lights.
Timbers for Combined Lever Press•
8 plank 16 leet long, 16 niches by 3
2 sills 21 lent long, J8 inches square hewed
bottom aud '1 < p
2 pieces 12 feel long, 16 nches by 4
4 do 13 feet long 18 “
2 levers 16 feel long, 18 u
EMANUEL VENF.R.
Aladison, Geo. July 11 3l ■ ■■—41
New Country Travellers
ILL observe that Janies B. hi Henry
Hnoten are authorised by law to keep
a FERRY* on Flint River, 12 miles above die
Agency, and in a straight direction from Ma
con to the Falls of Hie CliHttahtiuchu', which
Fei ry will he in good order by tue lirst ol Sep
tember next ; aud as good a road from Ma
con, or from Waller’s old ferry, and also from
Forsyth, as can bn found ilii'o*t'_Ii this Pui-
chase, running tho Old Red Lick Trail. T.ve-
ly attention will be paid, and Corn and Fod
der kept for those who may pinnae to (avor
them with their custom,
july Id 4i 42
J 71 ROM tho -
county, 10
or 6 vveeki sinct
vearsold ; they
JOHN MclNTYHE, P. M
\—Je*i
j ul) 10
HERE AS iuy vvde Saiah '
% t leii my Led and board wilhoui any pro
vocation, tlm* is to (urw..rii all persons troin
trading with her ou u»y account, aa 1 am de
leriiuned not to pay any debts »fie may make
mav ■•<> 3t JUtl.N Si.* MONIi
NOTICE.
fTHE subscriber offers foi -ale, an unimpro-
I. ved lot, n the t. wii of AHieas, known bv
No. 8, ami lonnerly belonging to ihe late Mr,
I minti Meigs It is on the Irontstreet and con
tiguous to the. College Edifices—-there is not
jt< eligible situation for building in the vil-
l ige. Terms innv he known Ly apidicaiion to
A. 3. Clayton, E-q of AtlieiH. If not sold
bclore conimeaceuieut. it will he offered on
Thursday, the 31 h August next, at public
sale, before the stun* ol Mr. Andrew Gia-
haui, in said vill.* j *•, 't ‘6 o’clock, A M
WM. U. CRAWFORD.
July 4.
SL'UAYtil:
‘•ut.sdii)* r, living in Putnam
|es North of Euionton, 4
YOKE OF <>XEN, live
rc raised hi Wilkiusou or
Twiggs counties. One of them black and
white, the oilier red spm kled, both marked
wall a crop ami a half crop in the right ear
and crop and umlcr-int in the letl. 1 hey arc
good order, an I midliag siz*’. Any person
giving me in'oriiMtion where iliey are, will
confer a partK'iilar favor on me, and shall be
liberally rewarded. ABA MARTIN,
july 18 3t 11
RUNAWAY
J 71 ROM the g l.mt.tiion of the subtetiberin
. Morgan county, about 4 months «ince, r
nngr wench Ly the mime of CJIARI’IY, a-
bout 22 years of age, stout tud well made, of
a very tint k complexion, of a sullen aud down
cast look when spoken to. It improbable that
she is hat bored <*r is now -hulking in or about
the vicmiiy of liatontou or Mi |e«lgeville, as
she is well known in and about said placed.—
Anv person instrumental in her detection, will
lie liberally rewarded, upon her delivery in
jail, or at die | Imitation of the subscriber,
near MhJisoii, Morgan county, C*a
DAVID B. BUTLER.
jn if 21) if 20
MADISON SPRINGS.
T\| R. WILLIAM O. WRIISGER conti
i V P lines to superintend ihe esiablislimentut
this place. His assiduity and attention to bu
aim ss are too well known to need comment.
The following inducements are confidently
offeri d to persona iu qut'st of health, or a re
treat for amusement Most ot the diseases
incident to n Southern climate, yield in some
degree io n timely ami judicious use of ihe
Mi ne nil Waters—Persons afflicted by debility,
diseased stomach, rheumatism, gravel,
and fi ver, bv. be. have leecivod relief, nnd
some entirely cured in a shot t time by their us
The f'.dl lever, that desolating enemy of man
in whose re.ir so many life lens bodies and i ii ■
mnl voiistiinlions arc annually tound, it is be*
ieved, might be escaped l»v an early visit to
this place, ami n pur ticip„tnoi of its vat ious .id
vantages Ilk existence here is unknown, un
L-ss the disc tse hastieen contracted eUew In rc
•tad then the patient is i.qiidly relieved*—Til*
surrounds g country being elevated and unin
fested with leans and stagnant waters—Tin
purity and salubrity uf the atmosphere, and
the cool and refrcsliimi breeze, which Daily
(lie sultry months of summer visit this place
hour the neighboring mountains, arepowerlu
auxiliaries to the salutary influence of the wh
ters, and conspire lo render the Madison
Springs one of the most healthful and pleasant
retreats in the Southern country
'That these bounties of Pruvidcnoe may be
as beneficial ns possible, and that our visitois
may have no cause of complaint on the scon
of comfort ami convenience, neither ex pens
nor trouble lias been spared in making ampi
preparation for all that will honor us with their
company. We offer accommodation for indi
viduals or families in the principal or separate
buildings—-clean and comfortable lodgings-
total abstraction from noise ami disorder—a
neat and well furnished table—choice bar re
• chiimems—and a variety ol pleasant and in
nocent amusements In short we wish to ren
der the mind ol all persons perfectly free
easy in the parti ip ition of every enjoyment
which d >cs not annoy • r disturb others
Iu our slatilc department, iu the activity and
skill of Hie Osilci, intlie size of our btulbc
in the variety of food, and in short iu every
thing that can render those useful and valuA
bio animals comfortable, we shrink not from a
couipiirisun with any iu the state
We won d remind parents and guardians
that the school at this place is still in ope
tion, and refer them lo the foregoing as to ill
health, pleasantness, and retired situation
the place. Believing that the best evidenc
of a good school are, the extent aud accuracy
ol (lie knowledge obtained, the proper adap
lion ot exeiciscs to tlie cultivation of the dil
feiem tacnliiesof the mind, uud the early for 1
mation of correct, moral aud industrious ha
bits, we cheerfully invite the strictest scrutiny
hi our plan ol education, for the obtainniont
ot those desirable ends.
I he followoig are our rates of the Tavern
Boaid per month, ^26 00
“ per week, 7 00
“ per day, 1 26
Horse per month, 16 00
14 Its# limn one month and
more than ten days, 62 \-
u per day for lens than 10 days 76
The following are the Academy rates :
Board per month, per session, #8 00
" per month, per huifsession 10 00
Tuition per session, viz: 6 mouths 12 60
4 ‘ per half session, 8 00
None taken lor less than a half session.
Boarders required to find their own candles,
every thing else being tumid.
Board and tuition musl\tt paid in advance.
ROBERT M. GARVIN.
(TT* The Augusta Chronicle and Savauruih
Gtorgian will publish the above 4 times, andfor-
ward their act aunts lo H M G.
oiay 16 r tt 33
Tin' SmIi.h, ribi'r
F.SPI.C DULLY informs tl,p rml.lic
r tr lira, lie hturruenily |>urrl„,,f,l., I Ion*:
■ ml Em in tlio low,, ol Hillsborou.il,, Jo.ncr
count}-, where KOARDfM, can bo obtained
„pn„ rensonuble teiuis, lo, Siuif. is ol tlio
Acatlen,) or imlividu,,!. ol (l,o pl.icc. I l ir
I Ions,- ,S pirns..,.,!, snoniou „ a rtirt-d part
put ol tin villigi, ut u si,liable ntnnri l,on>
the Acmleniv, ami eonvrnieutl, n, ranged Irjv
rlto uocomuiodution o! bod, sexes
JAMES ai'NTEK.
)»'>• (I 41
Tuko Notice.
'I1HOSF. indebted o us by note or book ac-
1 count, are ag hi r»*<i ic^ie*! io come for-
w»rd without del i* and seine he snn.r^
T.tone who attend io this request before au-
,ih! return day is out, will save cost, nsi onger
indulgence wnl not be giv»*n
THOMAS B. ERWIN a Co.
HHt
i J ,l V
J.ands or Kali'.
TI YHE following tracts and are offered
1 for sale town;
No 213, llcnry County, now D( Kalb 18th
Disi ict — granted to.I B Gaudry
No. 12, in tin- I Ith District of Monro*
Count;.— gianted to S. Coal.
No 97, in the 6'h District of Mouroe
Con ly—granted » the same person
No. 82, iu Hi** 9 '< I Hstric t of Hou-ion Coun
ty—graute<i to J G ild.
No. *.i, in the lOta District. «)f Monroe
C un v.
For ter ns apply to either o ho iimlersign-
ed , oi to losiimi V Hk.VaK E-q. who
is lully authorized to make conveyance lot
the same.
.1031 All LAWRENCE
^ July 11
JOHN li. GAUDRY.
347,
iu the 19th (list lonnerly
Eat li
71',
IU
do
do
4f,,
18
do
do
Kin,
18
do
do
160,
18
do
do
296,
16
tlo
do
8™,
6
do
do
334,
18
do
do
S4fi,
28
do
do
-119,
20
do
do
261,
18
do
do
li«,
4
do
do
186,
17
do
do
■u:>,
2
Appling.
The above Lands
i he find at moderate
COTTON GINK
>Hf suhsr nberrontiuur. ,o ,ifarmr.
COI TON lilNS, ill Clinton, Jour,
counly, which hr will rlrlivc, onr at any
plarc wir|,„, 30,or lw„will,iiidUmlies o|'( "|j„_
II 5- 60 CIS. prr saw, uml 8l,r u |,| „f
nol appear and pin form wrllou n ial', all
I' will h pood o, lakm, 'bark ai il,o
subscriber', rxprnsc ; and wuul.l siaio that
be made and sold 60 the Iasi season on ihe
same terms, none of which were returned
ami that the t.ins now offered for sale, are." or
superior to those, or to any mu.le <„ this par!
ol tlie country, having made several important
luprovementst a their cons,ruction. J’urrka-
"t a distance can be supplied bv only
sending rlieirorders per mail, whirl, w.b mtei
with prompt atlennu,,.
sa.muel grisvvold
i""c 27 tf 39
tolton Bins.
B UK Subscriber, respecttully inform the
JL public that they have located tin n,solve*
, Cmingtriii, .Newton county, fn, tin purpose
I kl "k Ur,tion (lies 6i Curding Machine.-,
null Rep,riling, which will he done on ,l,e
honest no,ice. Per,tins wishing nny Ims,-
ices ,,, Iheuboee line, will do well locall and
ee. Ihe work will be warranted.
WM .1 DAVIS,
DICKSON CRANE.
nllir '' 1 ' *8 | w4m
Colton Gin
s.
ri’HE subscriber has on I,anil Colton Mife
I ol a >11 peiior quality All penon. wish.
I,g to purchase can be supplied a, short n(J.
'<e. H. G. HARPER.
Greenesboro, May 9 tf ;,y
THE GUEEMESJi UHiiLOH
F’ull Races for 182G,
tl ILL commence on \\ edw sd.iy the 26th
▼ v ®f October next— T'irt.t day a Sweep
stake for tw* Vi*ar olds, mile heats, cutrauctt
Jnee Bales of Cotiuu. h df lotli it, and closed.
ENTR.En.
RoberiS. Harduw'ay, 1 by Jac k-on,
John D.Turner, 1 by do
Benjumin J. Tarver, I by do
James Drummond, 1 by do
John Colbert. 1 by do
Tke uecond day a Sweepstake, mile heat* f
fof three year old# only, ft‘60 entrance, play o*
pay, to close the first ot October, thr*e ntukef
a race.
The third day £200 entrance, hull' forfiil,
fi ee for any thing, two mile heats, 86 on each,
to close the hist of September, two makes*-
Any person deposed to enter may do ap,
by applying al the Rost Office.
Greenesboro 1 , June 13 etoir
Bucon for hale.
rfIHE subscriber living in ti.e town of Ma-
L ((toil, Morgan county, Georgia, having
■Ttioiit oUUU ius>. ol prime bacon, widen he will
offer for wule un th** lOili of July, ai public auc
tion on a credit until the 2jin’ ot December
JVOiWE.
\ *. BSING by some means unknow n to me,
1 i c on llie evening ot the I7(li or morning
of the lUHi ult. a pale sorrel h ILLY, 2years
old in May lust, 4 leet 3 or lu inches high—
Description to ihe besl of my recollection,
star in die forehead, a small while streak at
tached hull down the face, large n snils, wide
nose, thick wide jaws, lull neck, linn ma nu, .*
tolerable lengthy well proportioned nag, ionu
mg naturally a crease on the back, a little
tucked in the ham, long switch tail, left hind
fiot white to the pasture j int, in fine oidct,
by a nice inspection standing white hun all
over, Ii h been very hide used, and uot prist U.
Any'infoi niadon will be tli mktully received,
and the expense ol an inscitioit in Hie Jour
nal, the postage of a private letter, containing
information, paid, by the subscriber, in IL.ck
ersvtlle, Elbert county. Geo. If I gel the i.
1 will make report in (Ids way.
JOHN CHILDERS,
ji.lv 11 St li
A'O TILE.
S TRAYED front ilo subscriber on the 24a 1
of April, a sorrel FILLEY , 3 years ol<
lightly made, long tad, pen haps a lew w 1 i-
Itaiis tu tli ; lace. Anv iulorillation se, t i
Social Cm le, Rost Office, altou county. *.
to D R Rark of E iiouioii, will be thuukfull
received ; if brought to me a sail lac orv r-
ward will be given
william T. park,
jul> 4 v. w
exU
Ju'y 4
JOHN SAN DEFUR
8 1 (>LEN fiom ilie subsciiLt-i on in* TTTTffi-
M.y Inst, the lullowmg ooti-s vii: one on
.11,11,, g Kn.nif lot $:&, Ilu.• lilt-first ol Der.
11.21 , one note on tlte s.,u,e o, Jj(17i 60 cs,
rlue tlie first nt Apr il list, u„U une nuts an
Willinin S. Realty tot JfTOO, <iue tlie 1st Nov
18--L WILKS JONES.
Kingston, Morgan co. June *7
A OTlCE\
F OUND on t„o I5ih Jay Of Mav at my
house, on llie ronJle.nl,ug f, oul (i r e e „es-
Iraruugl, ,o Monticell i, and ,u one mile of
lows Kerry, un tlie Oconee river, Mur gnu
county, Georg,n, n Red Morocco POf'KET
iiUOK, couRuuing 5108 37 J-SI elk inn, ,,ev
tie.ide. 11 good tunny UMlul papers, wlucti tire
• wnerciiu get by descriDing the same s iliafuc-
01 dy and pay n,g all expt-iM tm.
WM. TRANUM,
june 13 v>^
sriuTEu —"
««y I, v wm,i„ 7 miles o(
i- 1 oueitwii, H meek county, Georgia.) a
t.y IK)K>E,oI slender linnijb or 7)iara
-I t, 4 leet 10 or 11 hicik-s high, paces anil
,io;«i shod lielote, a long awmli tail, mark of
•i tiurlby the saddle *iu the weailicri Any mg
ormaiion given about said Horse wn’-to
Ii I’.klull) received anil ail r* asonahle exi in
es p ud hy t. W. CAL |Tp,
">*)’ 30 | 35
■j ’HlL sutmcnbei ie»pc*.iiu!iy uitoims tn»
iL citizens ol B.iluvvni county uia .t* will
h candidate ui the eu-uiu- i* tmn t r Tj*
Gft.ORGe. VuB.
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