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MllAElHiEVILLE, MONDAY, .1A AIT ARY 1% 18*9.
THE GEORGIA JOURNAL
It published iwice h week During the mmImi oi tiir Lcgl-fouic,
nail weekly for the remainder of the your, at the cot ner ot \> aynr
ud Hancock Streets, ut THREE HOLLARS jierann. in an-
vance,or POUR DOLLARS nt the endot the year.
The Paper will not be sent to any person out ol the State, until
the subscription money is paid inadvuuce or satis lactory refereuce
given.
Advertisentcnts inserted at the usual rules.
N. B. Sales of Land and Negroes,by Administrators, Executors,
or Ouardians, are required,by law, to be held on tin* first 'lues-
day in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon him!
three in the afternoon, at the court-house ot the couuty in which
the property is situate.—Notice of these sales must lie given inn
publicgaietle SIXTY days previous to tbedny ol sale.
Notice for the sale of Personal Pioperty must be given in like
manner, FORTY days previous to the dny ol sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors oluu estate must be publish
ed for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court nfOrdinary for
leave to sell tunJ, must be published for FOUR MONTHS.
Persons interested in those Advertisements which are published
Monthly, will find them in the first ami fourth page of the first
paper in every month.
All business of this kind continues to receive prompt attention
at the Office of the GEORGIA JOURNAL.
AUCTION.
T HE Subscriber respectfully informs bis
friends und the public in general, Union Monday the 12th
day of January next, he will sell without reserve, hUeutiie stock,
coosisiiug of a general assortment of
Dry and Fancy Goods, ana Hardware,
The sale will continue from day to day until nil be sold.
Terms of Sale will be, all sums under irt dollars Cash, anil nil
above ten dollars a credit until the first day of January, 1830, lor
“1 be required.
A. DU nOURQ.
FOR SALE,
D URING tbc Session, at the MilleJgeville
BOOK STORE, adjoining the Post Office, u valuable se
lection of
IjOuj, Medical and Miscellaneous Bonks,
FOR SALE,
BY WILEY <$• BAXTER,
U. S. BANK NOTES,
CHECKS & BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
On .Vein-York and Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Richmond,
Charleston and Savannah,
MillcdccviUe.Jun 5— ot
COAL.
O N Thursday the 5th day of February
next, the luspcctorsof the l'eniUMitiary will receive sealed
Proposals for furnishing the Institution with COAL tor the ensu
ing year. The proposals must specify the price per bushel deliver
ed ut the Penitentiary.
Ilmnl and security will be required for the performance of the
contract.and the securities must be named in the proposals.
By order of the Inspector*.
j.inuary5 R. II L. BUCHANAN. Secretary.
THE DARIEN PHCENIX.
^ INDIVIDUALS bolding copies of
H* c Prospectus of this puhlicutien wiuihhe names of
sulise.ribefs ..re requesud to transmit them imt mail
toA.r. MclNTYRE Darien «a. l.y the middle of .lanuary, 182).
January 5
eguln
• Cash,!
Twenty percent, lower than tin „ .
proved due bills, ntdo days. A large number ol New Works ui
reputation*
For sale
irig Blanks, very low for cash.
Rain Almanacs,by the gross, do?on or single.
And an extensive assortment ot Fresh Drugs, Intnily Medicines.
Spices, Dye-Stuflk.Oils, Paints and Pci luiuery. nov 10
FRESif DRUGS, MEDICINES, ~\c.
R ECENTLY received at Dr. GREEK'S
DRUG STORE, next the Post Office, a supply of
PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS,
OILS, PERFUMERY,
DYE-STUFFS. FRESH M EDI OINKS, be.
Which with the Stock oil hand, constitutes an extensive assort
ment.—As above, may be had
Sulphate of Quinine, Dcnarcotised Laudanum,
* — - “ — Croton Oil,
Stniighlon's, Colombo, an 1
Antibiliou* Billers.
Extract of do. Tonic and Dyestise Wine.
All very superior articles—Also an additional supply of finest Cold
Pills,—Tinriu
Pressed CASTOR OIL.
july 11
MILLEDGEVILLE BOOK STORE.
F OR SALE nt said Store, St. Valentine’s
Day, n new and capital work, l» the author of W nverlr.
AU.. for delivery fUlwrribrrs, THE AMERICAN QUAlt-
TKRLY REVIEW, (ith No. or whole m-1*—THE SOUTHERN
REVIEW, and THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL
SCIENCE, by Dr N.Cbnpi.mn.kc. Mr.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received to the above, audio
the Franklin Journal or American Mechanic* Magazine— the Mir
ror of the Patent Office—and theCnn»er*ntion Lexicon or Popuhu
Kncyclupaedea,all importantly vnlunlde Work*. july H
M illedgevill
For sale, as above, u
STATIONARY.
Among llu* Books are many va
luable Standard works in Law,
Medicine, Science k Divinity.
A great variety of Bible*, llymn
Books, i. Works
I !>.•
No
School Books, includL..
Book generally used in the
English, Greek and Latin De
partment* «f the Joiniuaries
of this State.
An entensivc collection of nooks
for the ainuaementand instruc
tion of children k young per
sons.
A lai ge quantity of Writing and
LettorVaperfc Blank Book*.
<luills, II lack and Red Pencils.
Crayon*—Self-pointing Pencils.
iE ROOK STORE—
general supply of BOOKS AN D
Rogers' Silver, Steel. and othe
Pen and Pocket Knives.
Paper Folders.
I..nek and Red Ink Ink I'uw
lll.ick ami Red Scaling Wa
Office and other Wafer*.
Slides and Slate Pencils.
Gold und Silver Leaf.
Gilded Paper.
Reeves’ Water Colors in Boxes
and single Cakes.
Velvet Paints.
Camel Hair Pencils.
I'Hper Hungiugs,
Recently received tbe following popular
nm! valuable Works :
Hum
itmductionto the Stu-
* Holy Scripture*.
John's d ». the Old Testament,
Sketches ul' Persia,
rb-ath-Hcd Scenes,by Dr. Whar
ton,
Art of Living Long and Comfor
tably.
t'de’s French Cook,
Z/ifcot Ijcdyard,
-A LSI
Washington Irving’s Life of Co-
»nd Father, by
•rly Hr
The Am. Qu
Tbe Southern Rev low, |
Arrangements Imsbeen made, w
ubraribers, in the up-country, to i
«*arly and piompt reception of then
And a I; ' ‘ '*
Novel, the O’Briensnnd O’Fla-
n,by I*»ily Campbell,In
nal of the
In* American J<
Medical Science
liich will in futuri
lliese valuable |i
nd« large supply of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS ate. Mr.
iso an extensive assortment of Drugs, Mediml Preparntlm
Patent Me Heines, Gils, Paints, I)ye-Sndl>. Window-Glass, Spic
mid Perfumery—A constant supply'of finest Winter Strained Limp
Oil—Fine Tobacco and M.tckaboy and Scotch SnufT.
\ll of which will be sold at veiy reasonable prices, for Cn
atisfactory paper. March I
GEORCaV:
BY bis Excellency JOHN FORSYTH,
A PROCLAMATION.
W HEREAS I have received official in-
formation that a murder whs committed in Crawford
bounty, outlie evening of the ‘21th Inst. upon the Imdy of Willia
J>. Coley, hv LEMUEL MeMICII AEL.wholt is represented hi
fied from Justice—now that the snbl Lemuel Mr.Michael may
be brought to trial for the crime with which he is charged, I I
thought proper to issue this my I’ro.fonition hereby offering »
ward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to ntiv permit er p-T
who limy apprehend and deliser the accused to the Sherii
Jailor of the Cnimiy of Crawford, nt the same lime enjoining
requiring all officers, civil and military, of this Stale, to he
inu and assisting in the arrest and delivery as aforesaid of th«
id Lett
el Mc.MichucI, ii to be found
the limits of the
NEIV ES TABUSHMEN F.
C ASH AND BARTER STORE—Tbe
undersigned have taken the Store House, lately occupied
by Titos. B.Stubbs,near the Presbyterian Meeting-House, w hen
they me opening n fine n v ortnient of
Dry (. Hoods, Groceries, Crockery, Sfc.
which they will dispovi of for Cash or Country Produce, at ex
tremely low rates,and w ill give for Cotton, Wool, Hide*, Tallow,
Butter, Lard, Egg*, Bees-W ax, Deer-Skins, Fur*. Linncnfc Cot
ton (paper) Rugs, and Grain of all kinds, the ».ie prices, the
difference of carriage excepted, us would heobta.u.d tor them *n
Augusta or Savannah They will he thankful fnrn portion olthe
patronage of a lilieral public. W EEL) L DEAN.
Milledgaville, Dee 22
II
ATS AND CLOTHING.—A large
assortment of Superior !Int«,nl*o a lew laidies and Gen-
‘ “ ‘ just open-<l aud
WEED k DEAN.
Runners' Eire Insurance »y Loan Company
of New York,
d^^ITH a Capital of $500,000, all paid
w V in. eoiitltme to take Risks against Fire, on BuiUings
Furniture, Merchandize, Cotton,Lr. nt a moderate pivmiuin, hv
Au«n«tn, Geo, Per.22-jut HENRY 11. FIELD, Agent.
Bank of Darien Dec. !), 182@.
A N election for five Directors on the port
of the individual * * ‘ * * ~
Monday the 4th
•ekholder
e held at tldiR.. „
Tbe poll w ill be opened
uil close at 2 o’clk P. M. By order.
KBF.NKZER S. REES, Cashier
IT The Georgia Journal and Savannah Republican w 111 inst
•elk. A. M.
r 2D
nil the election and forward their bills.
II
OOK RINDING.—Tlic Subscriber bos
I a good stock of tnntcrfojs in Ids line of business.
ritliwhich h*
suhstnntij
ciipt!.m; U 'f
rials, in Ids line
will be Able to execute all kimts of wo ... .
I manner. The public may rely on having «
iptly. Blank Rooks will lie kepton liuud of
ituny otberj^laee In t
DWARD IOI1NSON, Rook-Bind**
tl :i le Igefille. Afnidi•
A TEACDF.lt wanted, to take cluirse of
DeKalb county Academy. All applicauis w ill be expected
to furnish snii-fiirtory testimonials nf their quallfientions amt jemt
moral character IVisons wishing to engage, will do well to ap
ply «t as early a period as po sildc, as it is desired that mid insti
tution should go into operation on the first Mjuday in January
next- By order of the Board,
n,,v ?°r €t --. WILLIAM EZ./.ARD, one ot the Trustees.
1 J» AT(INTON AC V DEMY.—Tbe This-
A tees of Katonton Academy are desirous to engage the ser
vices of h suitable person to take charge of the
ment of the Eutouton At
lion Is deemed a desirahli
gc« both as to its local situation ami number of scholars. Appli
cations to either of the Trustees or the subscriber w ill meet w ith
prompt attention. WM. WILLIAMS, Scc’y.
nov 27
VOLUME XX.--HO.
PUBLIC LAND SALES.
idistrict ot * uyette count) ; aud lraciioii> No 115, UO, 17ti,
i and lfiti, ill the 7th district, Mild Nos pi, ||, 2G, SO, 4l», . f »0. 70,
HI and H.\ intheiHh district,and li.. Mu, 1J7, l‘*< HD, 11,
kiAi.KM" ACADEMY.—This institution
will bo opened again on the 1st Monday In January next,
under the direction of Mr. A. II. SCOTT and his Lady. The Fe
male Department i< under the superintendance of Mrs. SCOTT.
Mrs. DAVENPORT gives instructions in Musicli.
Hoard can be had on very reasonable tenus in the village.
Salem, Clark county, Go. Dec 4—St
O KEENESBORO’ FEMALE AGADE-
MY.- 1 The above Institution will go Into operation early
inthr month of Jan. next, undertkr Jointsuperiniendanee of Miss
MARTIN DALE ami Mrs. BLAIR. From the testimonials which
the llourd of Trustees have rereived oftlie qualifications of those
ladies, ns teachers iu the primary, solid and ornamental brandies
of Female Education, for Initliuiiness and exactness in all those
matters which ensure correct discipline in u school, for ease ol
manners and conversation, skill in Drawing, Painting, Composi
tion, Ac. they feel themselves fully authorised in recommending
the above Seminar* to the - aironagcof an enlightened rommuni-
t>—They believe that the caurseof Female education wiiirli will
l»e taught in*tliis institution, w ill be less artificial, less a matter ot
imposing formality, and more a business ol real understanding,
than in most Female Academies. That the eai*aeilv and aptitude
of children entrusted to the care of tlwise ladies will he more con
sulted in the appropriation of their studies, and that their
minds will not liesiutufied nnddi gusted with laborious and fruit
less ap]>li<*ation to sulijeets lo-yond their reach and cotnprrhrn
sion. Mi-s Martituiale and Mr*. Blair were each In the school of
Mrs. Kinnin Willard,at Troy, New-Y’ork, at the sametirae, having
entered for the same pur)>ose, that of fitting themselves for a more
extended sphere of usefulness ns Teachers. They are recom
mended by Mi*. Willard as lull? competent to manage a Female
Icjdeuiy with much credit to themselves and great iniprovrnieni
of tho*e who may he entrusted to their rare and direction. The
price of tuition in the Academy quite reasonable, ami hoard in
genteel families can be had on moderate terms.
Y. P. KING, Ner*y.Board Trustee*
Greenedmrnurh, Dec ft—t20J
I 4* EM ALE EDUCATION—Tbe Scott,.-
borough Female Academy, under the superintendence of
the Rev. Dr. ROBERT C. BROWN will re open on the second
Monday in January next; w here opportunity is afforded, for
Young Ladies to acquire every branch of a solid, and polite Edu-
enry of nrruncen
Given under my hand and the great Seal of the State,
at the State lion e in Milledgeville, this 3»Hh dny
December, in the year of our Lord 1UJ.I, and of Aim
ican Independence the fifty-third
JOHN FORSYTH
By tho Governor.
K\ BRAIII) IIAMILTION, S« cretary of State.
Samuel M< Mirlmcl i< alomt an or 32 years of age, about flfert
1 or 2 inches high, dark completion, light hair, thin visage
EORGIA.—-By bis Excellency J 1 >HN
FORSYTH, Governor and ronmmnder in Chief of the
Army and Navy of this State and of the Militia thereof
To tne honorable Justices of tie* I-derior t’ourts, or h majority of
them, of the several rouiiiiesthrouehoiit the State.
WHEREAS at the election held on Monday the lab dny of Octo
ber, 1828, for seven members to represent this State in tin* House oi
Representatives of the Congress ot \ lie United States, lor two vears
I'roni and after the third day of March next, the Hon. GEORGE
R. GILMER was duly elected one of *nid Representatives— tnd
whereas his Excellency the Governor, n« directed in M by an art ol
the General Assembly, passed February the llth.l7!W. “ to regulate
tbe Genera I Elections in this State, ami to appoint the time of the
meeting of the General Avt.’iubly,’' issued on the 23th dav of Or-
f ’her last, his Proclamation announcing the result, and dorlaring
I .*»e names of the persons elected, and requiting a notification from
each to the Executive Department of his acceptance, w ith the
necessary proof* of his eligibility—And whereas the art above re
ferred to declares that in case any person duly elected, being in
Mate,and notified thereof in manner therein directed, shall not
within twenty dav*. and If out of the State, within fortydays, af
ter such notiucat:- :), signify his acceptance, or shall depart tlii-
life, the Governor or Commander in Chief shall order a new elec
tion to he held in like manner, therein pointed out—And where a*
> forty clays have elapsed since tho publication of the Proclamation
the price of tuition, (in rase the pupils are entered for
reduced luurli below the usual rates, placing w ithin the reach ol
those whose parents are in moderate circumstance*, the delight-
enchanting areouipiishn
of Education w ill not be
rifieed to the shrine of superficinls.
Board (at eighty dollars per year) can he obtained in the family
of the prineip.d.or in the neighborhood of the Academy, wher*
the pupils w ill be treated w ith parental tendenn *s. and every
efi'ort made to regulate their morals, so that the mind niny he ex
panded with pro|H'r views of time ; and recreation, tend to pro-
said (
l the
t afo
• It Gilmer has failed to comply with
id and the
id Hh
• this my
clamation—I ha
act of the 1 Ith of February, 17*10, thought proper to iss
Writ of Election to fill the vncancy occasioned by the
pliancoot the said George R. Gilmer—You are therefore hereby
authorised and required, afier giving public and due notice, to
cause an election to be held on the first Monday in Ortoher, IR29,
al the court-house or other place orplares of holding election* for
in«*mbers of the State Legislature and Representatives in Con
gress, fur a member to representthi* Stale in the House of llejirc-
seutatives of the Congress oft lie I nited States, for two years Iran
und after the 3d day of March next, to fill the vacancy of the said
George R. Gilmer, occasioned a.* aforesaid.
Givenunder my hand, and the Seal of the Executive at th*‘
State House in Milledgeville, this |9th day of December, In
JOHN FORSYTH.
ARTHUR SIltAF. See'y. F.x.Dept.
LOOK OUT FOR VILLAINS.
J OHN REVEItDY, a Frenchman, bav-
ing been about this place, part of this year, without much
sMupluyinent, not enough as would earn even his bread, hut appa
rently active aud rapahla of doing Imsinesv— In pity and human!
ty to him, without ex|wcting to receive any profit from him, I fur
nished a shop for his u*e with articles saleable, ut ca-h pi ices to
the amount of above 18rt dollars ; besides w as his surety lor iilmve
lOdollars. lie went into business about a month ; hut had the
ba»enes». Ingratitude and rascality to sell the articles I had loaned
him, together with all the shop furniture, and went away w it Imut
H-tting me know any thing about it. until out of my reach; and
further had villainy enough to leave a letter or letters staling that
A here I *
i kno
i my
employ this disho-
„ alls villain. He know* where I |i
should he think proper to call on me. JOHN L. MOORE
P. *». Re*erdy i* about 22years of age, dark complected, ubout
.1 feet S iueheshich. and a Painter by trade, and left this fo-
two day* about lo day* ago. Milledgeville. Dec.
ed by another Frenchman
and neglected to pay it. It
.« well as iutself.
MnMrtiu*, D*e. s>~:t
v study all the solid bran-
ote health and improvement.
erm«—pupil* entered for n y... ... „..
* of English Education, the French Language Colloquially
grammatically, Draw inland Painting, Jlusic, Lc. for sixty
ar«.
nglish studies alone—Junior das*, 2" dollars—Senior class 30
i every rase, half to bo paid in udvaacc, and half at the end
II pupil* enter for less tinr
class per quarter,
Jnnini
rcla
'thauu year, the following are the
Doll.*, fi oo
i perqu.i
French class per quarter.
Music class per quarter.
Drawing class per quarter,
Reference may be made to
Seaborn Jones, Seaton Grantland. Ei
Farisli Carter.
" It) ?0
“ 12 50
" 7 50
Ids Eteelenry John Forsyth, Col
« ill: of reverted lands,
I N r.oni|)!imicc with an Act of the General
l.iuinlil, >! itiu smtuor Dcorgln, |uuM'don iU<- CM <luj ul
Decenitier, 1»:J7, entitled "An Art to dispose of the residue oI
lands heretofore re.*« tied for the u*e of the State,” the C’uiumls-
blotters appointed uuder tbe provisions said net, will offer for
sale, at publicoott r> in the tow n of Milledxi vdle eonmieiu ing
in Monday the JUiii day ol February next, immediately Iruntiug
.\FA\ K T I k IIA UL, and continue (mm dm to day as herein
d'lei specified,the F. actional parts of Sun e\>. Uestrt utlons and
Islands, which have reverted to the Stale b> delauit ol li.rmei
ptftcnasers, also the r motional part* of Sun. v*. Reas nation*,
and I'hunts, not sold for want of bidders at lorin* r sab*s, and the
State's ball ol t|u* iattsoflandcoiidcuinod as ir -udulotlll) tlrnau,
Idcli have been aold and reverted to die State, Mi:
On Monday the 18th ol' Fcliniury, 1829,
Fractions No II und CS, and the State's Unit ot »..t No II, in lh«
fltli«lis1riet ol Fayette county ; and '
18ft--' ’ •* “**- ’
116,
15ti, bat. ICl and lG2,in the 1 lib district ol tom,.-rly Faye
De Kalb county, and No* 1 > •!.>, in tbe l*t district ol Wnl'io
ml ildand 3H, in the 1st district formerly Walton me
ri W alton rout
) *11111
all ol lots No 12U, l.M) and 221, in tli
, .tiltI the State's hall of lot No 127, in
the Slate’s liulf oi No lfiU, in the 5thdistrict.
On Tuesday llm 17th,
Fractions No* 78, lid, 110, Rill, 217, 2tw, 277, 279, 3Jfl, 372, 4J7,
and 4J2. in the 9th district lermerly Henry now Newton munb,
and Nos 4i*0, -102, 4db' f 40-1. 42J, 421, 128 and in the ii.b di*tiicl
formerly Henry now Walton count) , aud the Mate’s Imlt ol lot No
42. in the 12th district ol Henry county, unu the Stab’s hall oi lot
V»71, in the 15thdistrict,und fractions Nim 284, 285, 3U!», liln .kt»,
3M, 335 atid.’V*), in the Uitli district lorinci ly Hemy now N.Ulon
county, and the State's hall of lot No 801. Ill the lUtli di*tricl ul
Henry county, uml fractions 81, 127, IbQ, |«l 170, 171, 172, 2Id,
211. 217, 238 and 2Jf), In the 17th ilistricl formerlv lb-nry now lie
Kulb ruunty, and Nos 179, 220, 3J!l, 382 n ndSHA hit he 18lh district.
On Wednesday the iHtli,
The following Glands attached to Henrv county, Non 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6. 7, 8, 'J, 10, 11, 12, 13, J4, 15, 1H, 17. J.'» 20, JI and 2*,aiulNus
40, 80 RI, 82, 145and M'i.iu the l*t di triet «t' f,nuerly Muttww.
now Pike count), and Nos3, 4. 25 k 27, in the 1th dist Monroe, and
traction 117, ami lot No 15ti,and fraction No lDf), in tb* atlitlLsiriit.
and the State’s hall ol lots 150, 185 und 1K0, in the fith ilbtrRt. and
•.he State's half of lol No 2, in the L’lh duiriet formerlv Moiu oe
now Pike county,and fractions Nos27Unnd 271 in the *Jih district
now Pike, mid the State’s half of lot No 131, in the lltli district
Monroe, and the State’s half of lot No 1 Pi, la the Y2th district, and
tbe State’s half of lol* No* 18 R[l, Ho, 282, 302, 333ami 342, i» the
IJtli district, and fraction 322, in the Mime district, and fractions
No*.273, 3fl(i, 319, 3C1 and 3b0, in thesuuu* district .Monroe now
Ribb county.
On Thursday the 19th,
• Fractions Nos 91, Uki, 107, 109, 110 aud 115, In the 14th district
of Monroe county, and the islands attached to Monroe e«5unt),
No* 2*i, 27, 3b and S: l, and Iran ions No* 23U, 237 and 272. in the J>lli
district Monroe now Pike county, and the island*attached to Bihb
county. Nos U4 und U5. ami fractions Nos loo, 227, 2fiC, 307 mid 308,
in the 1st district of Houston umv Crawford county, and Nos 271,
275ami27H, intlic 4th district ol Houston now Bibb countv, anti
Nos 209, 210, 211, 211 and 272. iu the 5th distriet of lion-ton now
Bibb county, and Nos 251, 252, 208, 209, 271, 272, 27.1 and 278, in
I be same district Houston county, mid Nm 2fo and 251. in the 7th
district now Craw lord, and Nos 140, 147, l!i., 149, 1J0, 15I,152nnd
171, in the 8th district Houston count).
On Friday the 20ih,
Nos 109, 110. Ill, 113, 114, llfi* H7, 118, lJj, 107, 13.1 nml 1.50, in
ibe lltli district, Him Nos til, Ul, 147, 148, 189. 231, 2>2. 2i«, 219,
210, 211, 212. 243, 1M, 2-2and 290, in the 12th dsitrict,and Nos 127,
K-O, l«9, 210 mid 211 In the I3lh distriet,nnd Nos 319, 321. 322, 327
333 and 331, in u.e Hih distriet,and Nos 18J, l.*o, JUl, 192, 1J0, S&tl,
237 nnd 238, in the 15th district.
On Sntnrilny vJil- 2Dt,
No. 31 «T 08. 09, TO. 75 77, 177, 17ft 1-1, 1*3, 1W ISO, In
the lot,i distriet originally Horn (op. nnd Sc.* 203, 214, ZAt, 235 and
and 240, in the sameUhlrict now Craw ford eounty.und tb*- islands
2i U S l « Houston county, Nos 77, 78, 79, 80, 81. 82, Ul, 8i, f,5.
So. 87, 88, 89, 94, 92, Ki, 91, Maud 9fi, and f raction No 177, ai '
17J. and fiartfous Nos 215, 210, 218 mid 219, in the lsl disVr.^....
Dool) couiii),anil traeiiou No |,iu the 2d district, and fractions
Nos.;, UJ, %, 97. 93, 99, 100, 101, 132, 133, 131, 1G4 and 11.5, in the
8lhdutrict. ’ ’
On Monday the 23d.
Nos 1645, lli7, 193, IlH, 195. 210, 219. 220. 521, 239, 2l0. 241, 212,
2.V7, 258, 2?n 271, 272, 278, 279, ‘290, 281, 233 and 285, in the same
\o» r r 1 .' "'I* 1 . No5 u ‘1 y . 4, fi, 7. 8, II, 03, 7ti, 90. 91, 92. 93, 111,
1*0. 151 and 188. in the 9th district, and Nos 2. 3. 4 and 257, in the
10th dist! let, and Nos 202, GOO nnd 301 in the 12th district.
On Tuesday the 24th,
22U 220, 251, 253, 250, 257. 30-1, 3"*', 307 , 323, 324, 325. SiJ,
349, 350 und 357. in the 13th district, nml Nov 'A 30, 51. 32.:W.
■i5, Jo, 37, 38, 39. 92, 93, 114, 145, 14K, 147, iff), 189und 190,and lol
191, and fractions Nos 192 nml 193, and lot 194, and frai timu. Nos
195. 190, 197. 19H, 199, 229, 230, 248, 349, 252, 2 >3, 3M, 355m.d25U
n the 15th district.
On Wednesday the 25th,
Nos 209, 2311, 340, 241 ami 242, in tbe Ifith district, nnd No3W, in
’be ah district of Gw innett county, nnd lot No in, mid fraction*
No- 25, 40, 41, 12, 90, 218 and 247, in the Oth district, and Nos /7H
anu tM, in the same district now De Kalb eminfy, ami Nos 97, 98
!01, 132, 3Y3and 299, in tbe 7th district Gw innett county, and No*
X. 74. 35. 115, 133, 134, 151, lfiti, 107, 179, 190, 191, 199, 2U8, 218,
2ltt 225, 220 and227, in the 1st district of Irw in county, and No-
On Thurmlny the ‘-Ifith,
No. 1!»’.. nr, zn. all ami SIC, in llK.I,tili«riclof Karlr ronu-
IT, anil No« 338, 3KI, DM. XIS and lol. hi thr 5lh (lUtrlcl. anil .N.i.
I«. I ll, 17), 175, 171!, 177, I7H, 179, 131, 185, 186, 25U, J«land 315,
hnheBtn di.trici, and Nos 14, CT nmUll.ln iho 9ili di.trln, am:
Nor 3RI, 282, 31C, SI9, ZW, 354, 855, 35G, 382, XY>, S90, 31*7, 106, 400.
110,413, 414 and 415, iu the 11th district.
On Friday the 27th,
Nos 14, 30, 81. 55, Of!, 137, 170. 172, 174. 175, 170, 178, 297, -91,
299. 300, 395, 409. 410, 411, 412, 4IS, 111, 415, 410, 417, 418, 122 aim
484, in tbe 13th district, nnd No* IU, 116, 110, 187, 1)0, 24'., 240,
•no, 371, -172nnd 373,in the 14tli district.niul Nos 164, 1U\ 106, 192,
212, 213, 214, 216, 210and 217, in the Uuh district.
On Saturday the 28th,
No*. 210, 228. 239, 240, 211. 213, 203,2ft r », 207 and 29a in the same
district, and No* 321, 36R, 391, :B8 and 3!i8, in the 20th district, at.u
Nos 81, 120, pjn, 197, 198, 19o. 200, '227. 210. 241, 242, 214, 24b, 2'..'
250. 2 r .7, 201, 202, 270, 712. 299, 300, SM, 379 and 429, iu the 2!
oistriet, amt Nos383and 403, in tbe20thdistrict,und Nos 40], Ifo
418, 449and 455, iu the2Hth district.
On Monday the iid day of March,
Nos. 363, 401, 418, 429. 430. 431, 135 lin’d 436. in the 1*1 dirt form
erly Appling now Telfair county, and Nos u>4, 02.*, I?2il, 027, 01-
fill. fiW, U.»4 t 666, 666, fi57, 669, Ait), 661, «J2nndf»63, in tlieSd «ti%-
• net ot Appling county, and Nos 25, 26. 27. 7H. 79, ISO. 131, |f%
IN), 291, 339, 331. 419. 449, 450, 498, 109. .700, 509 ami 510, in tin
ill district, and Nos 159, 400,461, 102, 463 and 495, in the 4th dist.
On I'uesday the 8d t
Nos 496, .*4)0, 501, 502, Jm)3, 5t>|, 517, 518, M0, 522, 520, 524, 510
and 527,iu the same district, und Nos 300, art I, :»o, 311, 342, 311,
J45, 346, 317. 370, 371, 372. 373. 374, 875, 376, 877, 878, .‘IAS, 390and
891, in thertth district, and No* 1. IU, 50, 31, HR), 180aml JB4,ln tbe
8thdistrict of Httll county,and Nos I, 13, 25, 37, 18, 19, iJuiul 60,
inthe'Jthdistr.. t.
On Wedncfidny the 4th,
No* C7, 08. ro. 70, 82, 88. RI, 91, ftl, 90, !W, 107, 110, 111. 112,113,
115, 116, 117, 121, 128 and 131, nml the State’s half of lot No 1 Pi,
fraction No 176, in the same district, and the State’s half of lot No
18, nml fraction No89, in the loth district, nml lot No I0ii, in tin
lltli district,and No-90.102 nml 125, in the l*t di-tiiel of Haber-
sham county, nnd lots Nos lOnnd loo, in the 3d distriet, and lot
No 10, nml fractions Nos 121 128,1121.130,181, 132, 133 nnd 131, in
the 4tbdittrict,and Nos I, 8,4,6, 7, 8,10,13 und 15, iu tbe 5th dis
trict.
On Thursday itu* Sth,
Nos 10,17,18 and ‘20, nml lot No pit), in the same distriet, and frac
tions Nos 0,7,21, 38.39,40,42,45. 40, 47and 18. amt lot* N< » in ami
100, in thefith district, and fraction* Nos 10.80, 178. 2<)4. 2U>, 206.
207,208. 209,210,211. 212,224 and 225,in the )0ih district, Mod Nos
21,104,15*2, IGfi nnd 174, io the lltli district, and Nos 37. .‘18.89, -10,
72,106,180,138, 1G5,135,204. 205,2l5und210, intlic Uthdistrict.
On Friday tho 6th,
Nns2t.25.lM.105, 108, MO, 131,150,174,183. l?t, 165. 191 and 191,
in the )5th district, and lot No 10, in tbe 1st district of Rabun coun
ty, and lot No If. in the 2d district, and fractions, Nos 8, 49 70, 77
a.id 78,in the .id district, nnd.Ni * 12, 13, 37, 3H, 39, VI 60,70,77,79
nnd 80 in the 4th district,nnd lot No 10, ami fractions No* II, |«. 13
33, in thr 5thdistrict, and islands Nos 477 nml 4B3,in the 2d mm.
of Baldwin county, and fraction No 10, in the 3d district, nnd Nos
21 nnd 6b in the 1th district, nnd fraction No 259, in the IKii district,
nnd No 252,in the 10th distriet,aud No 196. iu the 18th district, ami
Nos 192, 243, 257 and268, in the20th district.
Dr Samuel Bu> k
Col
December 22—i*ow - 2w.
W RIG1ITSBORO’ ACADEMY LOT
TKRY.— 1 The Commissioners have appoint) d the third
Saturday in January next, for the Drawing ofthe W KlGIITSBO-
RGUGIl ACADEMY LOTTERY. Persons holding money of
the Lottery, will please forward it witlv
deceinber 1
B. PETTIT. Seri
V ALUABLE PROPERTY. A great
Bargain.—The subscriber expecting to spend part <>i his
lime in the low country, ofl'er*the following valuable PLANTA
TIONS lor sale on good terms,or on n long lease for rent
acres of land on the Appalarhie River k Marberry's creek,
in one body—about 300 acre*opewtnnd.and about 800 acres of tbe
lemnindergood la mi for cultivation. On the premises there is n
fine 42 saw gin carried by water, nnd about 500 bushels of corn.
The land i* situated about 10 miles from Monroe. Walton eou
md 16 mile* from Athens—said to ire as well watered by
springs,and ns healthy n situation** any In Georgia. The |i
sex will be sold low for cash, negroes, or on a long credit.
A Iso 250 acres ol land, 4 mites from Covington, on the road to
Madison, about I t-2 miles f rom Jefferson Academy ; tho land lies
well, ami ulmut 39 acres of open land, in a fine ut'ighl>orhood, n
beautiful situation, and very free land to cultivate.
Alsrt 270 acres, in one mile of Covington, with a good grist and
saw mill, and a quantity of fine pine lumber, all very handy to the
mill, with from 60 to 70 acres of np.m land ; the place well water
ed with fine springs, and said to he very healthy, nnd a beautiful
situation for a farm, and the mills w ill always have w hat grinding
und sawiic they enn do.
Also, on a long lease, that well known place,CEDAR SHOALS,
on Yellow River, on the road from Covington to McDonough, ,,n
which there is two grist and two saw mills, a.50 saw gin, threshing
machine, store-house, smith-shop nnd tools, forge burn, good dwel
ling bouse, stables, and other nut-building*. There is U<)7 acres
of fond in the tract, and the pine timber on 1200. nil convenient to
the iniils. The grist mills make from 10 io 1200 bushels of grain
every yearly grinding. TlieShonl on the River is said, l>y good
bulges, not to lie inferior to any in all the Southern Stairs, for any
kind of machinery requiring water power, and by nature it i«
perfectly protected from all harm or danger Ivy freshets*, nnd
there is on the premisis about 100 acre*of open land, in n good
state for cultivation. Either of tbe above premise* would In-sold
on g«H)d terms, and if on a long credit the nremises to stand their
ow n security for payment. A lease would be preferred for the
last described.
The subscrilier lias also some valuable lots in McDonough. Hen
ry county, and 138, in the 7ih dist of said county, a line lot offond
about 2 mile* from McDonough i with other valuable lot* ol land
in Coweta. Carroll, Troup, Muscogee, anil Lee counties, nil ul
whieli will be sold as above. For further particular* npply at
Cednr Shonl«, and nfter October to the Subscriber in Susannah,
or John Boston ai Cedar Shoals.
sept 22 SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
T he celebrated jerry—i win
give Twenty Dollars reward, for the said negro man JER
RY, delivered tome in Madison, or Ten Dollars for the appre
hension, or confinement in any .inti, so I get him again. ERRY
is dark complected,about 2U or 27 years of age, 5feet, 5or 6 inches
high, when *|K>ken, he assume* an air of impudence, ami a**ti-
rance peculiar to himself. JERRY ha* been branded on . nrh
cheek, with tbe letters R. M. but has produced nothing more than
u scar a cicatrice. r C. It ZACIIERY.
On Saturday the 7th,
Nos 1, 2. 3, 25, 26, 60, 6! nnd 301, in the 1st dirtrlrtof Wilkinson
county, ami No 321, in the LV1 distriet, and Nos Caud 12, in the 4th
district, nnd Nos 185, 191 and 2R8, in the 6tli district,and No 412, in
the Hth diMriet, nnd Nos 310 and 341, in the 17th district, and
No243,in the 18th distriet, nnd No399, in the22d district, and Nos
267 and 283, in the 23d district, and Nos 248, 211. 245 and 240, in the
26th district,nnd letters A ami It. and Nos Vi, ||6, 282, 417, 4.77nnd
138, in the 1st district of Wajne county, nml No* J IM, 250, 275. 27C
1,282. ill the 2d district, aud Nos 224, 225, 264, 265 aud 266, in the
3d (iistrirt.
One-fifth of the purcli
specie or current bills, o
iey will be required in band,
ofthe
ered Ranks of this Slnte.
; Commissioners.
ROBERT \V. CARNES.
JOHN MERCER,
The Editors of tiu> Constitutionalist, Savn
rinn Gazette, Macon Messenger, and Allieniai
B Y the President of the United States—
In pursuance of law, I, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Presi
dent ofthe United State* of America, do hereby .declare him!
make know n that a public sal.-will be held at tbe Und Office at
Tallahassee,in the Territory ofFloridn, on the second Monday in
January, 182Vh»rthe disposal of Hie public lands situate with.n
MONTHLY notices.
for 2375dollar* curb, Inariug .
""'i *‘"jabl* oa
tnb«r, l"
ith tba
•n the first
lur * r Portion Ol wW. b'xaid stun
raw—H is therefore, o.t motlou of Saffold ond
• it' !, i ’ l| c,iolu !'« Grderi <1 by the court, that the
- II. Butler do im> iut.) tfo- Clerk’s office of the 8u
ml ( uunty ol Morgan the balance of A«id U r l,t t
r r.Uh all fogai
its unpaid, together
. ,, 11 “ cl ,rom lie minutes, March 8,1828.
manni, —mlJm JJMLN W. I'Gin KR.CUt.
GEORGIA, I Uncock county—By an or
X « derof the Interior court of Mid county, sitting (or nrdinor
miri 'X. s noncc u hereby given iu the m-ditors «.| Arrhilwld 1)
llerou. late of said r.*untr, ilee’d. alien to u|)p.uvi' before siud cour.
\\ I’.'iut J- mom us li"i»i the date hereof, aud prove thiirdebts to
*be sntialuetion ul suit! court
D- e. in-nil2.-) JAMES If. JQNER. CPK. ond Earhoator
R I!LE NISI, for Foreclosure in 7.'wices
Superior Court, nt Mnrrlj Term, 7023.
U}KORG1A, Mnnrofc countv. Join
UeTsi Ot William Nunn
"hi. u L. r letter, ut Ui,miM<oli ft
I ntstsUicu fore toettvtbe kindrrd nnd creditor* of auid dee'
'ZP'W* within the time prescribed by fow, to shd
1 rail!. ! UX3 [ ***** *?“ vr ! ^ V>’ sait ! (Biw* should not be granted.
2S. iJSlS* September, 1820.
sept. 15—mfim
kliah bf.all. c. C. o.
to npi nirat inv office w itluu the
, jV ’J: "ii? t "* ,y w letters ahouid not be granted.
Given onderiny bund this 12tb day of l>eccir.l)er, 1128.
due 13—iq>6m ALrilAUS UWALL, 1). O
C 3E01lGIA,Pulu«ki county.—tViUmm B.
fi Pouian, adM’i. on the estate of Petaawny Maun, dec*d.
^lw'il 0 , r »i eH r M0 dUmbrsion Irom suid estate.
In foimi 2S?S!i*2 cll V h, ‘ kintlrcd and creditor of aaid dec’d.
toln and appe ar at my office, w'itbi!) the time prescribed by luw,
ssiSh5s?i»„n. r ,wv< '' v ' ),r ,aij “ u "“
Olvsn uodrr iu, hand thi. 13th <tnjr of IV.«mi,rr, )SJ«.
tire IS—iwthn WKSl.KY V,RHHII|lrin. t!. C. O.
* Beniamin L. Rainey.
Henry Bunn r-n-Tjt
I pontbepetitiun ol Henry Bunn, praying the foreclosure dl tbe
•“lemption.of n tract, hrf or |Kircel of land, situate, lying
Cqui
vviiiali'o ’. li 1 ‘ rwiiffi* aforesaid, but in tbe county ol
,i U v o. 1 ** , . n *f ? f ,, t Mf •’•"’vrj, in the 2!th dfotrirt ol Mid
) mint), No 211, containing by estimation 202 1-2 acres, which tract
fond was mortgaged to llu* wlU Henry Buna by deed
j,, |h|? Lor( j ptJC, by
min L. Rail
of three
•utiui
oreanid, tosnid Httnu for the
jid made liy lieuja-
il Signal Rainey's name
’ l JfrtW nmrtgage) one for 250 dollars, duo the first
“To’,", *' I'JtW’st from til** first day of January, 1827,
a Cl in DM the IRthduy of Ortolwr. 1826 ; one other fur 250 dalfors,
l^ fir . - ,Mr - u ?U’ 1329i ; ,ne *dl‘**r for 850 dolforx. due
uG T b l . olM a anu V rv - a3<1 ’ ", m ' l, ' t ‘ sum of money is not yet
piial, bulktill due and owing, w ith the exception of DiJ dolforx ami
iDmn ^crmiiuaon the nolo firxt due to the said Henry
Uintib^ivUrinV rltc ^.d,Henry Bunn furtber sbeweth
^ i r.. , niJ ol » Mid mortgage tip to thi* date 110
Gn motion ol 11. A. Brail, attorney for peti-
, ...«« .) . do, witlun six month*
■, It is ordered thut the &
alter t!d*d;
I'J '
I'iVi ur iT r|B, 7 ,H ,nlI,,s oui * a moututor
u l w *Hfc<'mortgagor at leuat three r.iontlis
. f ! ,t xt co "/h “»•*«»» failure of said mortga-
Urmnifoi?!! J^i. K °f w\s rule, that his equity ofre-
Si?kS2i2^ d to }.r Ha ^ mortgiiffed premises be forever bat red
‘ lul ‘UB the 1 Ink issue execution against the said
: V ,sr ?t , " ul ! Uu ‘ mortgagnr n»y in mercy depart.
m‘>H fU ' . .’£P ^minutes of taiil court, thi* 5tb day of May,
(mayJC-mtanj THOS. ARRINGTON, CUu
f l\ Morgan .Superior Court,. .September
Fcnn, 1828—Rule Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage.
hifwortk Hargraves vs. Beaueti FUxpatrlck.
t 1 ON the)>eutiimot Messrs. Stew art k Hargraves, suiting that
i.ennett r Hr.pntrick ol the county ulorc.oiiri, heratutore, to wit:
on the 2 id day of July, in the year 10/7, executed Ids deed of
mortgdge in and to a certain tract or pat cel of fond, situate, lying
and fo-mt; iuthe ruunty of Moriran aforesaid, and know n and dis
tinguished in the plan ol the 4th district of originally Baldwin
now INI organ county,by No321, drawn by one Jesse Cox, contain
ing 2021-2 acres, for the purpose ol the letter securing the pay
ment ol a certain promissory note, bearing even date with tin
Hfor.**Hi«l murteare, executed by the said Bennett Fitijwtrirk and
(•"> the loth day of July next the rentier to John Cunning
hnin or order, for the sum of 900 dollars, Iwside* intercat, which
said note isemlursed |>y the said John i'uiiuiugham to Thomas
brown,und hr suid Tlioma* Brown to Jumes Eitij)utrich,aud by
*aii Jnno** Fit zpatrick to the said blew art k llargnives, which
sn.d jiotri* yet unjHikl—It i* therefore, oo motian of M iliiam C.
jMwson..attorney for petitioners, oruered that the said Bennett
e •txpHtrk'kdo pay into the Clerk’s office oftlie Kn|H a rior court of
the said county of Morgan, within six months from this time, the
amount ol suid jiromissary note, principal and interest, together
with ail legal Costs, or shew cause to tbe contrary, or thr equity ot
redemption m and to said mortgaged prtnifoes will l.e thrnceforlb
barred and forever foreclosed; and that a copy ol (his rule be ser
ved on t he mortgager or his special agent, at least three months
befora the time the money is so direeged Vi b< . pgid.or that it be
rtublbhed in one of tbe poblie gazette* of this note once
xnths.
irniwr, na.
JOHN W. fQRTER, CUt.
Ilf ORGAN County, Georgia—Superior
•A-*-®- Court, September Term, 18Jt.
COPY NOTE.—On the 25th December tt««it, I promise to pay
»he f Jyi | .stlees of Hie lideriiir cou^^ j^o^gjain eoutuy,^afotji
" r ' r ’ '~ J “* .ikIikmIaiTuocoy.
GEORGIA, Morgan county—Thomas H. King being duly strorn
hi fore iiM-.sNith t thHttlie foregoinx Is in substance a true copy of
uoti whieli wusin bis hands as Treasurer ol Morgan county, o
Jeremiah McCoy, ami that be has lost or mislaid tbe ane so that
he cannot now find it. THOM AM H KING
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st of September, 182*.
.. 'Cni’ JOHN W. roflTER,Clerk.
MORGAN Suprrior Court. September Term, 183H-— Rwle Nisi
to establish lost Note.
IT appearing from the iiffidnt it of Thomas 9. King, that lie
had iu possession, as Treasurer ot Morgan county, a note on
Jeremiah McCoy tor fifty dollars and forty-two cents, due 25th
Dec. 1827, and that the same b* Inst or mislaid—Whereupon, it is
ordered, that n copy iu substance, filed in the Clerk’s office of this
••nurt, be established in lieu of suid lost original at the next term
■I lids court, unless sufficient cause be shewn to tbe contrary, aud
•bat a copy of this rule be published in one of the gturUcBof this
State once » monthfor six month*.
eitraet from the minutes of tbe Superior court, at 8»o-
" .u,. o.u .... ‘ Ilts>> ^
PORTER, Clerk.
1TOKGAN County, Georgia tSur>crior
i»Ji- Court, September Term, 1123.
*.OTY NOTE—On or before the 25th day of December next, I
promise to pay John Harrison or hearer tw enty-five Dollars, *u-
lue received, October 1st, 1837.
W«ned. WILLIAM BLACKBURN.
(•EORtilA. Morgan county—Personally came before me John
Harrison ami being sworn,ilepoxetb and saith he was possessed of
niissory note, of which the above b a copy, and that
he has lost the s
j that it cannot be found.
JOHN HARRISON,
e this 4th September, 1828.
Sworn found subscribed before .......... OTp ,v l ....i;i, i„«o.
JOHN C. REESE. J. r.
,MOR(.AN Superior Court.September Term, 1828-Rule Ni*i.
It Hppenrmg to tbe court, upon tbe affidavit of John Harrison,
at lie |M)ssrviPrt « certain promissory note of wbicb tbe uimveis
ti uc ropy, and that the original has been lost nr mislaid—On ino-
-n, it i* ordered by the court, that this rule be published once a
""th fur *ix months, unless sufficient cause lie shewn to tlircnn-
ary *'t the next lirin of this court, a ropy filed in the Clerk’s of-
■e will be established in lienol said lost original.
from the minute* of the Superior court, at S#p-
Art BORGIA, I’utimni county.—Murk A.
^ Cooper administrator on the ertntc of Newton Cooper
' I. appli« s for letters of dismission—
is is therefore to rite the kindred and creditors of Mild dec'll,
ami appear at my offire. within the time prescribed bylaw, to
rtut«e, if any they have, why suid letters of dUmixsioii should
C JJ.EORGIA, Wasliiugtuu county.—Soto-
M mot) R. Vickers, administrator on the estate of William
il- applies (fir fetters ol dismis*ion therefrom—
r« fire to cite the kindred and creditors of said dec’ll
mv office, within the time prescribed by law , to shew
., ..... - fM | ( j | rlter , should not he granted.
Virke
This i
tonpfiear at mvt.fi
Givi e under myhnnil this
his !*t dny »)l (September, 1828.
KRANC1H T. TKNMl.LK. C. C. O
O glethorpe county, ucorgin—Mo-
sp« Stalianx, Kxo’r. of Rirharrf fiimmons, dee’d. applies
it any they have, why said letters should not fie gran
ted. Gis mi under my band thi* 4th dav of kept. If28.
Im ISAAC HARDEMAN, D. C.
C rt EORGIA, Monroe county. Willimn
W 11. Fritrliard, ailndnixtralor oo the estate of Arthur C’.ot-
to appear at my offire within the time prescribed
coti-e, it any they haw, why said letters should n
‘ "veil under my hand this Khh day ol Ort. 1828.
;i,t'i»r -'f-mr.m F.UA8 BKAl.U C.
Fractional tow nship on
Frartional townsldplbii
Townships
, nnd frartional townsfiip
Township*one, two, three, four, five, and fractional township
ix.of range* eighteen and nineteen.
South of the Base Line and We«tof the Meridian.
Township one of ranges eighteen ami nineteen.
Also, at the same time and place, will he exposed to sole, the
inappmprinted part ot that tract of land in tow nship two north,
►f range four, west, heretofore know n as “ Mi amnthla's Reser-
cd by law for the use of schools, or for other
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
By the President:
UFORGE GRAHAM.
Commissioner ol the General Land Offire.
7‘* Printers of the laws of the United States in Florida, Gent
da and Alabama, are requested to insert the foregoing once
ale.
N
OTICE—The mibKcriber will pay ca.-li.
■» r '.’A/tno weight of goml mcrcantable HIDES,delivered te
Eatunton, at biz tun rard.
15-wC::i C\IARLZ$ ROOl k CO.
P UTNAM County, Georgia John R
Wilh.inrn, administrator on thr estate of James Murphey,
Mimlif fi.r liners of dfomissionfrum said estate-
1 hi* i* therefore to cite the kiudrevt and creditors of saiddec'd.
to appear at my office, within the time prescribed by fow, to shew
cnu*e, if an> they have, why said letter* should not be Krauted
Given e nler my hand this 15tli ifov of November, 1829.
' *»- ' oIm THAI). It. REES. c.. C. O.
HfAl.DWLN' county, Georgia—Robert
MrCondw and John .Miller, udm’r*. on the mate of Nn-
ttinnlcl Knapp,dee'd. nnd ndm'rs. de boni* non )>n tbe estate ol
Hrymtrm Knapp, dee’d. applies for letters of divmivnon (Yom sold
estates.
This is therefore to cite the kindrrd and creditor* of said dec’d.
to appear at my offire, within the tinie prrserilied by law, to shew
cansi-, il liny they have, »bv said letters should not fo- granted.
Given under my band this 4th flay of (teptemlier. 1828.
September — inflm RIIO. A. GREENE, C C. O,
C rt EOlltHA, Lincoln county—Inthc Su-
M perior court of said ruunty. f’i»on the application of Flar-
d.v l^eveiett, praying the establishment ol a copy of the last w ill
nnd testament of Rnndnl Ramsey, and it (wing made apnear to
Mid court, that the Inst w ill and testament of said Randall Ram
sey, has been lust or destroyed, and a copy of the some in sub
stance, submitted to the court, and proved to la* n copy of said
Iasi will nml testament, aril filed in the Clerk* Office of said coun
ty ; on motion, it is therefore ordered by tin* court, that *aid copy
la-established in lieu of thenriginnl, unless good cause be shewn
to the contrary, on the next term of thi* court, and that a cony of
this rule \>e published once a month, six months, In one of the
public gazettes of this finite.
rtify the foregoing rule, a true copy from the minutes of
1. October 30th, 1823.
10—iiifir
PETER I.AMAR, Cllc.
C rt EORtilA, Greene county—Court ofOr
M dinary, November Term, 1823.—Present David S. Terrell,
FranyU West and James J Parke.
MdlinmL Wilson, adm’r. of James Tjrk, jr. applies for let
ter* 'il dismission Irom said estate.
Aud Sherwood B. Johnson,ex’or. r»f Wm. Fears, dee'd. applies
lor letters of di*mj>.*ion from said estate.
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditor* of said dee’d.
to lie nnd appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to shew cause, if auv they have why said letters of dismission
should not be granted.
Given tinder my har.ti this 8th day nt Nov.f82ff.
rovio—men) ^RJSNJSZtH TORRENCE Cik
ltd ORGAN Couuty, Georgia Interior
i*ft25S3*.’l"Vj , t fnr <tur >,( u.r.rab,.,,
18«—rr. «rn, Uiar liouon. is... Walk it, Kultianirl Allen, ant
\ oung ntoaes.
Un the Application of William King, ndministrator of Lytnnn
UenUiiMlecoiized praying to in* dismissed from the further ad-
uitnistraniiuol Mid estate { audit appearing to the court, that
he has fully administered raid estate—Whereupon, It i» union il
that alter si x mouths imblleatiouaf this rule in the Georala Jour’
nal. the said administrator w iU bediznilswd.uwles* rause„h«ULe
which all person* concerned arc dcsir-
ourt of ordinary. De.
ed to take notice.
A true extract from fhe minute? ol the ...
cemlierSd, 1121. JOHN \V. PURTER.Vlk.
deco—n if m
C jJ.EORGIA, Greene county—Court ofOr-
. c dl ,W’ MiyTi-nn, Hi«_Pr,.»nl the him. Thoma* siucLi,
Janie# S. 1 ark, W illiuin t one, and Francl* Wert.
On the application of ThomusJ. Park, ndm’r. of James Put k, fir.
dec d. pniving l«i be dismissed from tlw estate rtf bis intestate*—It
1* ordered, That said Tliomns J. Park U dismissed from said es
tate, after six months publication^ of this order in the Georgia
C OPY—One day after date, 1 promise
to pay Av.rr_Wb.0lrr, on Imndrrd m,J ftirir dollar., lor
uue received, October 11th, 1823.
Siarn«-s|. FRANCl!
GEORGIA, Twiggs Superior Court, SenUmbe
" her.-ns. H aptienrs by testimony, submitted to
enoto of whieli the above, is a copy ha* been
I forty dollars, for
FRANCIS MERCIEK.
tuber term 1U23.
thi. Court, that
ruitn lilt w)UTt, Ml copy lion nw
there werettn credits on the same, ordered that the wm i rnncis
merrier, or his represeirtation*. show cause, on or before the first
day ol next term, why said copy shauld not be established in lieu
of raid lost original. And it Hfrurther ordered that lids rule lie
pereonall) z. rved upon said Mercier.orhis representatives, with
in three month* from this date, or that service he perfected by
publication thereof, once a monthfor three mouths, in the Geor
gia Journal.
G EORGIA, Circenc county, Court of Or-
dinary, November Term, 1823-Present the Honorable
David b. Terrell, EranrfoWezt.und Jutnes H. Park.
. Uf*»nthepetition of Thonmz P. Wagr.nn,stating to the court,
tliut Redmon Thornton, late of said county, dee’d. did in Ids life
* execute to him,said Wugnon, his bond or written obliga
to execute titles to a certain piece or parrel ol land, con
taining VI aerra, mure or less,on w hich Theophllus Burk formerly
lived, being part of u 650acre survey, urixinally cranted to Ste
phen Heard, situate, lying und Wing on the North lurk of Ogee-
chee (ocopyol which said bond is to said petition annexed)—mid
it l>elng irtDher xtatrdln said petition, Him said Redmon Thornton,
departed this life, without having executed raid titles, and the
raid Thomas P. Wagnon, having petitioned this court for an or
der, directing the Excutors of the last will ami testament of suid
Redmon Thornton, dec’d. to execute titles to raid land, in com
pliance with said bond. It la therefore ordered that notice of this
application be given for three months in one ofthe public On
zette of thisStatMandin the public place* of the county, nnd thn
nt the first term of this court, after the expiration of said term n.
three months, the Executors of auid deceased, will tie directed to
execute said titles in cnmpjiuncc w ith said bond, nnd under the
provision* ol the statute, unless cause lie shevru to the contrary.
Troup Superior Court, March Term,
1820,-SCI. FA.
The Governor on the information of Caleb Griffcth vs. Peter
PrlsTar.
IT appearing tofhe court, by the return of tbe Sheriff, that
the defendant is net to be found, It is ordered, that the said
Peter Priilar appear at the next Superior court to he held in and
for the county of Troup, to answer to said case, and that a
of this rule be served upon the Mid Peter, or published on
month to three months in oac of tbe public gazettes to this
Mate.
A true extract from the minute*, tils fiept. 83d, 1828.
nov 84—m3m R. A. LANE, Clk
G EORGIA, TnliAferro county, Novem
ber adjourned Term, I8»— Present their honors Hermnn ...
** er Oruoham and Henrv W Thmws imikiwizs •>(•’...« nflb»
ri'upi>rariiig to the court litatWIUlam Janes (now decrasedl la |Thu Doctor took «>u» big porUol-rase, nod •khibited
me. mane anu executes ms certain tnstrumeut in writlne,
obligation oragreeinewt to make titles to William Little
in tract or parcel of tend, described in thi
aforesaid agreement berets annexed (marked A. ext
Is to certify that I William Jane* U to make titles U> certain tract
or parcel of fond to William Little, when the suid I.itlir pays or
cause to lw paid to the said Janes, at the rates of 40 dollars per
acre, txfirtnlng at the upper comer end of said Little’s oera lot in
Crawfordville, running a straight line with said lot so ns to take
in wnter, thence down tuthe branch near said June's pine corner,
theuce to the upper purnof Maiming** acre lot, in said Crawford-
villr—Witness out hands this fourth day of January, 182T. And it
pjienriiig to the sotisfactlou of tlie court, the said Wm. Janes died
dthout making titles to the same, ami thnt the said William Lit-
e ha< paid the Adi amount of the consideration money in said
x*c. ill*therefore ordered by the court, that the executors of
raid William Janes do make to tl,e said William Little good nnd
sufficient titles to Mild fond, and perform and carry into effect the
•aid contract fully and completely, and thi* order shall he made
absolute, first being advertised in some public gazette in this State
three months, ns required bv fow, in Mich cases made and provid
ed, and no cause shewn to the contrary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court this 19th dav of
November. 1828. HENRY PERKINS, C. C. O.
deeember 4—mOm
I N Troup Superior Court, September Term
1828—SCI. FA.
tfoleli Griffith, informer vs. Bennett Pettigrew.
IT appearing to the court, by the return of tbe Sheriff, that tbe
defendant la not to lie found inTroup county, Ordered, that*er-
vire be perfected by^publication in zome public guzette in this
Rent. 1U«.
H. A. LANE. Clk.
r three months.
M EDICAL NOTICE.—The eubsr.riber
beg* leave to inform the citizen* of Montlerifo, nnd the
country in general, that he has located Idmself in Muutirrllo usti
Practicing Physician, Surgeon, hr. He presumes that from sever
al rear* familiar acquaintance with tbe diseases of the sickly di*
trfet of south, iz* wcllaa north Alabama, to be able to give gener
al satisfaction, when called upon.—He may, at uny time, when nut
absent on bu*jne*.<, be foaud at his residence in MontirelJo.
August »,—mtf. D. W. FOSTER, if. p.
E OST on tlie 20th inst. citlicr in IWilledce-
viile, nr on the road trailing to Nparta, a small POCKET
BOOR, containing u few papers, a small sum ol money, k a draft
Irawu in (at or ol UluzrlesK. Haynes, by the Cashier ofthe U. ».
Branch Bank at W nshlnpton tnty. on the Cashier of the 1’. States
Branch at New-York, for ItX) dollars, which is endorsed to me on
the buck thereof by said C. E. Haynes. '1 he finder w ill la* liberal
ly rewarded. T. HAYNES.
Spats. Dec gfi—At
c
IIATTAHOOCHEE FRACTIONS to
lowing Fractions, all lying in loir county, and on the Chattahoo
chee River, viz : Nos350. 854, 355. 3Vi, 386, SCl.ln the8thdistrict,
containing upwards of COO acres, 1.50 to 200 of which are cleared.
No*345, 357, aS8, in the 21st district, all containing over 400
"re*. 70 or 80 are cleared.
Nos ar?, 288, 289. In tbe 71d dh trict, first quality fond, %vUh some
Improvement* thereon. Application to be made t '*
living in Katonton, Putnam county. ** **
ieeember 29—3t
’MZO whom it mny eoncprn. Grorpe W,
JL Dillingham gives notice of lii* intention to close his con
cern* in Jones •ounty.—All person* indebted are resjwctlully re
quested to make early payment, and to enable them to do so, iu
will give his personal attention w ith hi* nqtes, huoks, It accounts,
at hi* Store in Clinton. He w ill receive Cotton ut tin* highest
market prices. Clinton. Dee. 29—tf
111 OTICE—On the first Tui-Kdny in Fet.ni-
i. w ary next, will be*o!dattherourt-hnu«ctu the (own of Lex*
incton. Oglethorpe county, on a credit ’till the 25th ol Dcrcinfo
1829.nil the real and personal property belongingto throtate
Benjamin Barnett,dee’d. (the widow’sdowereirepted.)
nov 74 fTIO WM. il. BARNETT. Adm’r
$90,
RUNAWAY oh the 30th June,
from Macon, a MULATTO GIRL named MA-
RY, a years old, has s bum oa the right side of her nrrh nnd on
her right arm, tliatonher neck extend* to the ear. It i« likelv she
lias gone to Twiggs. a«*lie has been heard from in that vicinity.—
Anv person who will apprehend her, and deliver her to me in
Macon.or secure her either in uny safe Jail, shall receive a i eu-urd
of 21) Dollars. filNAll TL’SSELL.
Macon.Nev 20
T own ixrrs for sale.—Witt be
said on the 2d Monday in January next, nl Ln Grange, in
Troup county, tbe residue of tbe unsold Ixits in the town of Ixi
Grange. Persons wishing to rattle in a flourishing ami healthv
village, surrounded hy large Imdirf of good land, would do well
to attend, us it iz expected the lots will sell low.
JAMES CULBERSON, )
JAMES MADDOX, SJu'tii^.
r27 SAMUEL REID. S
1 AW NOTICE.—The undersigned will
A Practice Law in Copartnership in the counties composing
the Chattahoochee Circuit, and in the counties of Fayevgc. Pike
and Upson, of tbePliut. Their office is nt La Orange. Troup
county. fl._A RMfUTRONC^ B AfJLl^Y,
dec 29—eo3m
WILLIAM DOUGHERTY.
t AW. The Subscriber is perniannnlly
settled in Madisen. Any business, appertaining to bis pro-
>n, that mny lie entrusted to him, will be faithful!'
(ort 6—3in)LUCJUfi U WU
L AW NOTICE. Pergoim wishing to
consult the subscriber professional^, will find him at tbe
Office of L. Q. C. Lamar. Esq.inMilledgcvllle, every Wednesday
und Thursday, oral his place of residence at any other time.
dec|4-tf D. B. MITCHELL-
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to tbe Subscriber,
are requested to make immediate payment lie will be
found at his old stand, now occupied by Mr. A. Du Bourg.
)antiar)>5 11 COSNARP-
O alt whom it mny concern—Take no-
11 forworn all persons froia trading for a note on
.j, dated the 20th Ort. 1827, ami due the 25th Dee.
128, and payable to Simon Lavejoy, guardian for Zndoc Love,
i the consideration has failed, and I WU determined nottoiMiy it
B-iCzccunty D°c l'. ■ ‘Jt V'M V* PHELPS-
T
Maa*i
MIHCELLAStjOl^
AKKCDltTR. .. . V
From Ctislfs’ liecollec.'ions amt privatt Mewvra oj
the I Aft and L'ho. r aetcr of Washi nffto*- ,
I» ITBI, when tti. Ci v.Wntd .A)raie»r*»rt»ri-
Willifttnsburf;, pri-pnr»t,»y to tbe -ie)0*
town, (be General in Clilm", ‘ < coni)>i>i*«o
Mttiqul 8 delrffny< lri, Gert «< ‘ba»rdmi>n, Koe*.
nnd others, repaired ,m booty.'6*'' ' ^ w
Ole flag Hbip or the Count di Gr»«r-, Io o*
oo tboBe eumbioed opei utiuoo * birli w«* : *1-
ly to take plnee. The Ad,rim k <® ***:? '.
InutiaMn fur the American 11.) *> no
held the <)lij..,:l cd’liis iidmii.'.lior *P on .. •
deck Ofthe Villa da Farin, tlmn 1. *
hi.) nrrnK, i-nptoroosly . n luiminp Tl?) ” *
General, my dear little General ^ lt If: *,
U Gra.se wa« C C at)fit, bet lb* \< '\V™,
Applied to (he , i.b!o atdn n-.ma:
WiiBlitneton, produced an iff ct i.pa, ’
muscles of nil preuuit, r liich look t-i
subside. T ,e forrif-n uflicers toads v;. , 1 f
to compose (heir r uagcs within the w-iuwlt ">
true p4ilem!'. t, whila our jolly Kuos slut •*- ‘V
sides in boundless Klee.
Thu fule of I)-- Grease and (Iu V l'e cl f f'- 1 *
is well known to history. That uiAfnidm *"'P
ivasa present from the City i.fPeri* Io the ]•*. ’*' ir k
Klog. .She nited 1H) puns und 1900 oun.
her m livid in the (.’hesa;-. eke, it i.'s»iit dial *'»
her cpturter deck flowers nrd ltopical | tanu w. VS
interspersed, uniil i ezines of wut j while her lift s'
covered with n hriftht varnish, ftnvcto this sti
put Ip v.-vsel a most bi illinnt ond impo.ln* appeal-,
mire. On the memorable l!th of Altril, De Grasse,,
deserted by snnjo of Ills enptuine, Ids own rtiip.
totally dismasted, a Lrfte portion nf hi, . fQ-ers-
and it- w I iliad or wounded, nobly umiidoiord.
the tin. ijuiiI contest, urd tefused to yield to any
sliipc.rryineless than an admiral’*Oik; h! lc-nt;tU
the llarfluer ttf, Sir Bantuel Hood, r. nsing s|"rg
sidu, the colours ofFrance were l jwered uii llm
poop nf as bravely defended a vessel as lutb
adorned the annals of the French marine, tithee
before or since the nth of Aprl'. lias Let t hone
who would pot their trust in I’r nce*, mark the
fate ofthe gallant De Grasse. W’lnn lie struck,
hut three men remained ulivc on the quurtcr deck;
of tho Viile de Haris, one of whom was the tdmi-
iid; yet on his return to l:is native country, the
King, whose colours lie h id so tn hly defended,
turned with coldness from the unfortunate hmvu,
b aving iiim to languish in retirement nnd disgrace.
Hotv different was the condurt ofthe enemies of
D Grasse, th. English anilnro, who, on tin m riv«l
<>l their prisoners nt Horlsinontli, hoisted Urn or,
heir shoulders, nndhnourii g i.irb courugein mis
fortune, carried him in triumph to his lodgings,
bidding him adieu, with three hearty cltc-ers.—
Tis thus the brave shout J honor the brare.
ARTIFICIAL KYK9
I have rand aeveral advertiaemnuU and Sevarat
puffs, on Ur NcudiUr'a skill in making artificial ayes,
hut have treated them as I do ovary thing artificial,
that is, with great indifference and neglect. I met
the little Doctor Inal weok, trotting along in Lis hust
ling way, having a lad with hint: “ Here," said tie,
“ you have treated my artificial eyea rather itiditTei-
ently, now look atone which ihit boy hte” 1 did
look, und found that the lad Wore en aititocial eye ef
a grey-colour, which very elneely resembled the n,it-
uaal oao.ond eel m well in llm aockor, e* not to bo
easily detocted The boy said ha bad worn il eight
months, wiihunt any pain nr iucoovenieace. Uero
pair of elegant hss-.le oyee, just finished This is o
very nseful invontiou, end much pref. ruble to a black
paleh, or e pair of green epees, to aupplv the lost of
a peeper. They wont do, however, in Xentuoky In •
gouging frolic, the glean being apt to out Site thumb of
llm oporator. Wo ere however, making great ptog.
ross iu the art of atlificiale, and there if no accident Io
the human form, nr freak of nature, which caoaol bn
remedied an.! improved hy theee modern inven'.ione,
so that making ao artificial man will be the next pro
ject.
I remember, iu London n fine dashing bceu, of tho
first water, by the namoof Harry Franco *, I met hitxt
one day in Oxford-atroet, buying a pair ,if shammy
glncca at an extensive manufacturer's, who, by tho
bye, I romotnbor said that ho was fulher to our pretty
Mrs Young, of the flowery, ond talked n great deal
about America. Harry Franco invited me to dion
with him, ole hotel in one of tba squat os, where I
was to get maccstoni and partnesen cheese, and par
tridge stewed down with cabbage (a vile dish ) lie
took me tn his lodgings, in the Adiiluhi, to dross for
dinner, when n|sceno almost indescribable took piece.
His chamber was tastily furnished, and had every
thing in it bosoming nnd gentlemanly. He iluew hie
hat on a settee, too!*: off tiis coat, went in front of
tire dressing glass took of)’ a handsome wig, a In-Dro-
1 ns, exposing n heart perfectly held ; he Ikon took
from his right socket e-less oye which ho carefully
with a cambric handkerchief: lie unloosed on entiro
fst of artificial teeth, which ho deposited in a tumbler
of clean water ; lie then untied a pair of pads, or
false calves, nnd, to my utter amszement, stood be
fore me a man nf (10 years of age, horribly disfigured
nd dilapidated. I looked nl him in silent astonish
ment. Iu a short limn he made himself wlmle again ;
Iris wig brushed end sprinkled with orange flour water
wan replaced ; Iris tceth|riiei |y cleaned aud dried, ware
plnred in their former position ; his glass eyo deposit
ed in its socket; his pads wern buckled on ; ana with
buckskin breeches, white lop boots. Iilon cost, buff
waiseoat, new lint,glovas and cane, Harry was again
a bean nf 40, realizing, in a few minutes, a metamor
phosis which would have struck Ovid Limectf wilts
uwe Wo dined together, and Harry having drank a
few rnoro glasses nf London particular than was ag
reeable, grew drowsy, and resolved to go to Drury
l.nno. We obtained a good scat in the dreas circle,
when Harry's drowsy Gt comining on tie fell asloep, Ax
this bring" me to the story about the ailifirial eye —All
the pinching & nudging could not arouae him- -ha bo-
gan to snore and the ladies to stare -hit natural eye was
closed, hut his atlificial one was upon, which, undortho
oparalion id's heavy slumber, Ruvc him the must awful
nnd singular appearance imuginublo Wa thctcfnro.
caution, in remembering this circumstance, all who
purchase glass eyes of Doctor Scudder, against sleep
ing in cotnoanv ; unless, indeed, the Doctor can in
vent a mode of closing the artificial, as well a* tho
real eye, when in the aims of Somnui.
There is also a moral in the anecdote of mj old
Harry Franco, which may be applicable now-a-dayw
as an admonition to tbe ladies---" look bofoie you
leap." [A*. Y. Enquirer.
TIMBUCTOO
h'rom the Philadelphia Mat Gazette.
M. Cuille, the French ttavellei, who announce,!
himself as returned from Timbuctoo, sent to the Ge
ographical Sociey of Paris, on the 10th Oct. a brief
oecnunt of liia route He says—
" In IMG, being at Senegal, I resolved Io explore
Central Africa, and visit the cities of Jenna and Tim
buctoo, so as to be hi forehand with the Biitish. Oa
the fltli April, lf07,l IcftCscamly upon tho Sio-Nug-
nez, I joined a enravnn of Mending, trades going
on the Niger. I adopted the Arabian esMiumo and
the religion of the country I passed without diffi
culty the high mountains of Benagambia and Fonta-
Dhralon, the country of Uaukau, nf Waaoalo, Ac.
I arrived ot Time, u village inhabited by mahometon
Mandingoes, situated in tbe southern part of Bom-
liara, where I waa detained five months by a severe
illness On the 0th January, 182d,l resumed my jour
ney. I visited the island and the city of Jenne, and
embarked upon the Niger in a vessel of about GO Inns,
destined for Timbuctoo, at which placo I ariived after
a tedious navigation of a month This city is aitua-
ted five miles to the north nf Habra in a plian of quick-
send, where nothing grows but brittle twiga. I re
mained thoie about foutteen days, during which time
I studied tho manners and custom* of the inhabitant*,
and the commerce and rcsourees of the country, anti
collected all the information that waa within my
reach. Afterwards I directed n,y stepa to the north
in order to trsverr* th® groat desert, and arrived p