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MILLEDGETILtE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1829.
VOLUME XX.-NO. 2€L
PHE GEORGIA JOURNAL
kshetl twice a week durini; the session of the Legislature,
kly for the reiiiaiiuler of the year, at the corner ot Wayne
■cock Streets, at THREE HOLLA US per auu. iu aiF
r FOUR DOLLARS at the end of the year.
■per will not be sent to any person out ol the State, until
cription money Is paid iu advance or saiistactory refereuce
^.wrtisement* inserted at the usual rates.
, B. Sales of Laud and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors,
guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tues-
of in the month, between the hours of ten in the torcnoon und
three iu the afternoon, nt the court-house ol the county In which
tnproperty is situate.—Notice of these sales must be given ma
public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice for the sale of Ucrsouul Property must be given in like
Manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors ofun estate must be publish*
ed for FORTY day*. iiti , . .....
Notice thut application will be madetotnc LourtofOrdinary for
leave to sell lauJ, must be publisheii for FOUR MONTHS.
Persons interested in those Advertisements which are published
AVonthly, will And them in the lifst und fourth page of the first
paper in every month.
.•«..—« 1 .u«. li..j . nn «i n .in< •« — prompt uttention
MAJOR JOHN MITCHELL
is a candidate for Colonel of Baldwin county, to sup
ply the vucancy occasioned by the resignation of Col.
AY ORDINANCE,
T O raise u Revenue for the support of the
Corporation of the Town of Milledgeville, for the year
ne thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine,
lfell ordained by the Inteudnnt and Conmiivsinuinof the town
f Milledgeville, That for the purposrol raising a revenue to de
ls, and pro
sing
fray the expellees'incldeiilal to the public reguTt
s iding for such expenditures as may be necessary for the benefit
ol said town,for the yenr eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, the
following Taxes be, and they are hereby imposed,to wit:
On all houses and *ots and unimproved lots, within the corpo
rate limits of the town aforesaid, ntaxol eighteen cents on every
hundred dollars value thereof, ns returned or assessed.
On all Goods, Wares and Merchandize of every description, nine
cents per hundred dollars valrn*.
On all Attorneys, Physicians and Editors, n tax of three dollars
each. ,
Onall white male persons above sixteen and under forty-five
▼ears of age, n tax ol one dollar and twenty-five cenls each, as a
commutation fur road and street duty.
On all white male persons between the ages of eighteen and
sixty years, a tax of fifty cents each, as a commutation for patrol
duty.
On each male slave above sixteen and under forty-five years of
uge,utax of one dollar twelve and a half cents, as a coni mutation
for road and street labor.
On all other slaves between the ages often and sixty years, a
poll tax of twenty-eight cents each.
• On all pleasure carriages, or carriages kept or used, or which
inay lie kept or used, within the corporate limits of said town, for
ravelling or the iraiispurtutiuu of persons, fifty-six and one-fourth
▼ :nts per wheel.
Onall road waggons used within the corporate limits of said
town, for the transportation o! burthens, twenty-eight cents per
** ' * — — said,
, used i
wheel, and oil all Je
eighteen and threc-f ...
On each blacksmiths’ forge, a tax of five dollars.
On each free male and female person of color, and on rat h male
and female slave living separate and apart from his or her owner
or employer, between the ages of fifteen and sixty years, a tux ol
sixteen dollars, who shall also comply with the forty-fifth and
forty-sixth sections of an ordinance passed on the twenty-fourth
of April, one thousand eight bundl ed und twenty eieht, entitled
41 An ordinance for the Internal government of the town of Mil
ledgeville, revised undjndqpted by the Board of Commissioners."
On each free male and female |»erson of color, over ten and un
der fifteen years of age a tax of six dollars, and who shall also
comply with the said forty-fifth and forty-sixth sections of the
above cited ordinance. .
On each billiard and bagatelle table a tax ofTifty dollars.
On each tan-yard within the corporate limits ol said town, fif
teen dollars.
On each livery stable, in which tlie owner oruccupautmay keep
lmrses on hire, or hors**s to be hired by the day or lunger or short
er time, eight dollars.
On every thousand bricks burned on the common, a tax oft wen-
tv IVIlK
iVltbin the corporate
quantity than one quart.
: dollar to the Secretary in ull cases which
require license.
Onall goods,wares andtnercliadize brought within the corpo
rate limit- of the town of Milledgeville, at any time between the
first day of January and the thirty-first of December of the present
year, a tax of nine cents for every hundred dollar* value therrol,
und should any person or persons bringing goods, w ares or mer
chandize n* aforesaid.and fail to return them, and to pay the tax
aforesaid, it shall lie the duty of the Marshal to proceed to assess
agreeably to the fourteenth '* ‘ L “ " J: *
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Subscriber,
ar *. fuquested t° make immediate payment. He will be
tounu at his old stand, now occupied by Mr. A. Du Hom e,
iuuuury 5 u r>Au»*•
II. COSVARD.
4 CLERK, wanted immediately, who can
come well recommended, as 10 qualifications la tlie Mcr
Canute Business, und ofgoud moral character. hiiquirt.nl'
ian»t-3i . STANFORD Is BUCKNER.
TIMBER, LUMBER & FIRE-WOOD.
O N Friday the 20th day of February next,
the Inspectors of tlie Penitentiary will receive sealed pro-
-a.. ... . ,.e 1 LUM
the nri
will l><
r.'Lao’’/ 01 !«" "' s,,l ‘iR ‘I'p Institution with TIMBER AND LfJM-
IILit, for the present year. The proposals must express
ces, delivered at Urn Penitentiary. Bond and security
required fur the performance of the contract. The Timber ami
Lumber will be submitted to the inspection of the Officers of the
Institution, and none will be received unless it be of the quality
and kind expressed in the contract.
The'following is a statement of the Timber and Lumber to be
I 1-1iuches
•, from
thick, If! feet long.
2000 feet (him, Birch or Maple Scantling,-! inches squar
0 to Id feet long.
•1000 feet I'optor Plunk, 5-8 inch thick. 11 feet long, rough edge.
2000 feet Poplar Plank, 1 3-1 inches thick, 17 inches wide, and
15 feet long.
2000 feet young lough White Oak Plank, 21-2 iuches thick, and
Id teething.
2 fords young tough Hickory.
50 Waggon Tongues.
So do. Axletrees.
SO do. Boulstcrs.
50 do llouiis.
4 Sills, 23f?etlong, and 10 by 11 inches square,) ... lon r
8 do. Iff do. 10 lo do. > ABlobfioI
1 do. 3J do. 9 ti do. 5 '"“r 1 »’ ine -
2 Post Oak Posts, 32 feet long, ti iuches square, to be left round
3 feet nt the larger end.
Also such quantity n| Fire-Wood as may be needed for the year.
By order of the Inspectors.
jnn 10—41 U. IL L. Hrr.HA.NAX, Secretary.
M ill-irons, inks a gudgeons.
The siibscrllHT having reduced his prices for Mill Iron*
very low, for the sake of ready money, and having been’ several
times disappointed iu getting the money Ht all, alter faithful pro
mises, ! he wishes to inform all persons w ho want such articles that
he feels very thankful for their calls, but is determined to deliver
his work only on the cash being paid before it is moved from the
shop, as lit has suflered very severely by a contrary course, to the
great prejudice of those who have turtushedtUe materials.
I /' Those who have received work at |20 cents per pound, by
E romising to pay ready cash, and have failed, may expect to pay
> cents per pound, agreeable to my common rules.
MMhitgovllle, Dec 10 I. T. CUSHING.
PUBLIC LAND SALES.
SALE OF REVERTED LANDS, .y c .
I N compliance with an Act of the General
Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed on the 22ddny of
December, 1827, entitled “An Act to dispose of the residue ol
lands heretofore reserved for the us. of the Stale," the Coiutuis-
purchasers, also the Fractional i
and Islands, not sold for want o
State’s half of the laits of land c
which have been sold und reverted t
B
OOK BINDING.—Tlie Subscriber has
ltli which he w ill he able to execute all kinds of work, in a
-tul substantial manner. The public may roly on having orders
executed promptly. Blank Books will be kept on hand of every
inscription; and will be also made to order, lor Cash only, on us
mod terms as uluiiy other place in the State.
EDWARD JOHNSON, Book-Binder.
\|,c 3 ff
ACCORDING to It Bye-Law adopted hy
rtL 111" BOVRD OP PHYSICIANS OP GEORGIA, nt Until-
late session, each member of the Board is required to forward to
l* and residci
eof e
ery p«
• forv
i to w hou
.ly after granting U, with the
date of the same, In order that tfiey may lie recorded. Appli
cants are reminded that they are ^uired lo write Theses, w hich
arc to be handed tome, before,or ou the first day of the meeting of
the Board. Those who wish their names entered as candidates,
can have it done |»v sending no* their names, residence, and title
of Thesis, and paying the postage ol their letters. Their exam
inations will be conducted in the order they are set down. Those
will not be lice, sed who are materially deficient in any of the
seven branches of the science of Medicine, according to a bye-
‘ ** A. JONES, M. D. Dei
gton.Ga. Jan ID—eo3m
Lexft
T O whom it may concern.—Gcorpo W
Dillingham gives notice of his intention to close his con
cern- in Jones sounty.—All persons indebted
quested io make early payiuen
will give his personal attenlioi
‘ his Store iu Clinton, lie v
market prices.
iithele:
i applying to got
ii hand on thefir-i
the ordinance
of the
Thut nothing herein
\ OTICE.—Lost a few days past, in the
county of Oglethorpe, a Promissory* Note given hy Joel
lean, of the county ol Oglethorpe, payable to me on the 25th ult.
for 70 dollar*—I do furwamall persons from trailing for said note,
juu ltf—luliiu AQUILLA GREER, hisx mark.
tkiay of the
„ Provided
contained shall bo considered
merchandize given inns being
vent year, w hich have been or may be brought within the corpo
rate limits of the town aforesaid, since thesnirl first day of Jan-
uury and before the thirty-first of December next, and iiotFold
at public auction.
Atte
R* ail and passed, 17th January, 132!).
B. WASHINGTON^?
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, ifc.
R ecently received at Dr. GREEN’S
DRUG STORE, next the Post Office, a supply of
PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS,
OILS, PERFUMERY,
DYE-STUFFS. FRESH MEDICINES,fee.
Which with the Stock on hand, constitutes an extensive assort-
^TOLEX out of the stable of the subscri-
ber, living in Wilkinson county, on the road leading from
Milledgeville to Hartford, und about id miles from the tormer
pluce, on Saturday night the loth instant, a small GKKY MARK,
about 7 nr ti years old, about 4 feet 7 or8 inches high, k. heavy wit’
al—She ha3 a small dent just below her eyes, which Is very r<
nrkablc ; a short switch tail, trots altogether. A reword of J
•liars w ill be paid for the delivery of the Mare to me, or 20 do
is for the mare..nd thief—and any information respecting h.
ill be thankfully received hy letter ur otherwise directed to tt
»st Office in Milledgeville. JOHN GANEY
innu ii \ • U—3t*
ent.—Asabi.
Sulphate of Quinine,
Tills,—Tincture,—Syrup,
Wine and Solution ot do.
Tiperi
may be had
D-narcot ised Laudanum,
Croton Oil,
Stoughton’*, Colombo, mL
Capt. S. p. Breedlove Wyler Howe!
•*’ Blanton Thos. Harrell
Kxtractof do.
All very superior article!
Pressed CASTOR OIL.
Irs—Also
MILLEDGEVILLE HOOK STORE.
F OR SALE at said Store, St. Valentine’ll
Day, a new and capital w ork, by the author of Waverly.
Also for delivery to subscribers, TIIE AMERICAN QUAR
TERLY REVIEW,Gth No.or whole sets-*»4!E SOUTHERN
REVIEW, and THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL
SCIENCE, by Dr N.Chapinnn.kc. Ac.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received to ihe above, and to
the Franklin Journal or American Mechanics Magazine—tite Mir
ror of the Patent Office—and the Conversation Lexicon or Popular
Lnryelopiiedfu.ull Importantly valuable Works. jttly 14
lUriLLEDGEVILLE BOOK STORE—
JLYJL For sale, as above, a general supply of BOOKS AND
Rogers’ Silver, Steel, anti other
Par
'STATIONARY.
Among
luabl
Medicine, Science it Di’
A great variety of Bibles,
Books, it Works of Dev
Novel*, Poetry, Voyage
Travels.
Reboot Books, including
Jlook generally
KnAUh, Greek -
partments of the Senunune;
and
ed iu the
lle-
ml l 1
Folders.
Black and Red Ink k Ink Paw
tier.
Mathematical Instruments, it
cases and single.
Port Folios ami Pocket Books.
Black Sand and Sami Boxes.
Pounce and Boxes.
Black und Red Sealing Wax.
Office nntl other Wafers.
Slates amt Slate Pencils.
r Colors in Boxei
for the umuseinentand instruc
tion of children Jk young per
sons.
A large quantity of Writing and
Letter Pa per It Blank Books.
Quills, Block and lied Pencils.
Crayons—Self-pointing Pencils.
Silver Pencil Cases.
Recently received tlie following popula
und valuable Works:
llorne’s Introductions the Stu
dy of the Holy Scriptures.
John’s do. the Old Testament,
Sketches of Persia,
l>eatb-Bed Scenes,by Dr. \V war-
ton,
Art of Living Long and Comfor
tably,
l.'de’s French Conk,
l.tfo ol Lcdyurd,
Columbus’ own Journal of his
first Voyage,
Washington In
lunihiis,
Tales of a Grand Father, by
Waiter r
Lady .Morgan’s piquant *nt
- • • e o*li
hci
el, Urn (
s Life of Co
ni
isaud O’Fla-
» *
Flirtation,by Lady Campbell,Lc
—ALSO—
The Am. Quarterly Review, I The American Journal of tin
*l'hc Southern Review, I Medical Sciences.
Arrangements have been made, which will in future .secure t the
ubscribers, in the up-country ; to these valuable periodicals, uti
early and prompt recepthm ot them.
And a large supply of FRESH GARDEN SELDS^Ire. Uc.
Alsoan extensive* assortment nf Drugs, Medical Preparation*
Patent Medicines,Oils, Paints, Dye-StuUs. Window -Glass, Spices
and Perfumery—A constant supply of finest Winter Strained Lamp
Oil—Fine Tobacco and Mackauoy and Scotch Snufl*.
All of which will be sold nt very reasonable prices, for Cash ot
atisfnetory paper. March 10
HEAD QUARTERS, GEORGIA.
I Milledgeville, January 10,1829.
O RDERS.—Tlie Review and Inspection
of lUe Militia for the ynir HS9, by llerioionts and natm-
•/ill lu'iftn on tlifr tirst Momlav in Anril nex ‘
f D
tiy the first M«
••uartersthe uiuea
The Aids of the C
und report directly
ice of the Mill!
that the Review
ii July following—They will
>a ph
. llei
antic
copies of their returns to DiviiioM Inspectors.
The Returns must be full, accurate, and pre
subordination marked, and nppropriaf“'
s ol all grades, ami t
m auder in Chief regrt
for him to attend all tin* Rex iew »•
Brigade will attend personally
«> tlie Cooin
the due execution of tin
nder in Chief
SANFORD, Aid-fle-Camp
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
C A8II AND BARTER STORE—The
undersigned have taken the Store House, lately occupied
),y Thos. II.Stubbs,uear the Presbyterian Mceting-Huuse, whert
Vwcy are opeuing a fine assortment of
Dnj Goods, Groceries f Crockery, fyc.
which they will dispose of for Cash or Country Produce, at ex
freinely y*w rates,am*, will give for Cotton, Wool, Hide.-, 'Fallow
IIutter',!!*rd, EggA, Bees-Wax, Deer-Skins, Furs, Linneni. Cot
fon (piper) ILigs, ami Grain gfnll kinds, the same prices, the
diflVsrence of carriage excepted, w ould lie obtained for them jn
Augusta or Savannah. They will he thunkfm '
-patroivige of a liberal public.
Mill* dgeville, Dec 22
WEED k DEAN.
H
ATS AND CLOTHING.-r-A large
assortment of Superior lint*,also a few Ladies and
« Cloaks and Pantaloons, Vests, Ur. are just opened and
ill be -old v ery low at the New Store of
ilea »' I .v.D k t)l-..
OTICE—Tlie subscrilieiv Imviug di.-po-
sed of thei
-nods.
closing tin? basin-
sible. All t!io*e indebted t«»
. „ , uro earnestly solicited t«
out delay.
of the
. Me
-r-. Har
mil a
ell V Foi
S" edily,
i-d and settle the*:
1ST OF LETTERS remaining in tl.
I Post Office at TalUnttou. Talbu' county, on the 31s 1 lie
Rev. Charles Fisher
James Perryman
William Rogers
S.
Martin Stroller
Hay w ood Sherrod
Wriglit Sherrod
WM. McMURRAY, P M
LAW NOTICES.
I AW NOTICE.-
A Practice Law in Copart
Hie Chattahoochee Circuit, nnd ii
and Upson, of the Flint. Their office is at _
county. 8. ARMSTRONG BAILEY.
29—en3m WILLIAM DOUGHERTY.
-The iinilcrsi-'iH'd «
'ship in the counties compos!
ntlesofFnyette.pl
AW-
Tlie subscribers linviuu associated
•es in the practice of Law, under 1the firm of HAI
LEY U GORDON, will attend regularly the Courts in the Chat
tahoochee Circuit; also the Courts of Upson and Crnwlord in V
Flint, mid Baker and Early in the Southern Circuit; nnd vvh
executions are tube levied on land In the new purchase, w
punctually attend the sheriffs sales ami collect the money.
S. T. BAILEY,
jan 12—mCm THoS. G. GORDON.
L AW. Tlie Subscribers have united
themselves in the Practiceof the Law. They will attend
tin? Courts of the Ocmulgee, Twiggs of the Southern, anti Bibb
Milledgeville, Jan 12
S TEWART FLOYD, Attorney at Law
will practice in the several counties of the Ocmulgee Cir
cuit.aud in the adjacent counties of tlie Western and Flint Cir
nulls Madison, Morgan county, Jan 111—7t
J OHN CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
will practice In the counties of the Ocmulgee Circuit, an.
i the adjoining counties of tlie Flint Circuit.
** :ello, Jan 19—9t
L AW.—TIir undersigned Iwivinp ])enna-
nently settled in Milledgeville, offers his services to the pub
lic in the Practiceof the Law-
Circuit, and adjacent comities,
n 2C—It
al Courts of the Ocuiul-
JOSEPH T. WILLIAMS.
L AW NOTICE—The undersigned have
taken an office in the West end of lluson’s Inn, fronting
In tny alisi
Milledgeville, Jan 31—It
D. B. MITCHE
Sale of 144 Half Acre Loti within the town
of Columbus.
I N compliance with an act of the General
Assembly of the State of Georgin, posssed on the 21 dny of
December, 1827, entitled “An ;;ct to lay out a trading town, and
dispose of tlie lands reserved for the use of the State, ik
m em Falls on the Chattahoochee river, nnd to name the
The Commissioners appointed under the provisions of said
t. w ill offer for sale at public outcry, in the town of Columbus,
coinmmeiicingou Momlay, 23/1 day of March next, all Ihe unsold
lots in said Town Columbus, consisting of ONE HUNDRED
AND FORTY-FOUR. The Sale to continue from day
til all are soil.
One-fifth of the purchase money will be required in advance,
the balance in four equal mutual instalments.
- ELIAS BEALL.
* K. I. DEG RAFFENREID,
P. II. ALSTON,
IGNATIUS A. FEW.
Commissioners for bn lug off the town of Columbus, aiul the r-
•rve at Coweta Fall*.
!Cr Tlie Editors of tlie Charleston Courier, the Tuscalont
hronicle, nnd of all the public gazettes in Georgia will insert
io above advertisement weekly for sixty days, and forward their
rcounls to meat Columbus for pay
Sec
VVlte. ^ yof February immediately IronUng
L.MAl F I I h IIALL, and continue from dav to dav as herein
after specified,the Fractional parts of Surveys,Reservations and
Islands, which have rvvevted to the State by deiaull uf former
"“""s of Surveys, Reservations, |
ersat former sales, and the
uued a* lihuduleutiy drawn,
-- .... Ihe State,vix:
On Monday the 16th of February, 1829,
Fraction. No n.mi 31, o. ithc suu'. Imli „r i„t No u, in ilic
nth district of Fuyette county ; and fractious No 115, 14«, 17ti, lbU,
185 and 186, in the 7th district, and Nos lo, 11, 29, 30, 49, 60, 70,
116, 141 ami H2,inthe8th di»tiici,ami 13.i, UK. 1J7, 1 ;u l.’x), 151. i
156, 100. 161 and 162,In the 14th district ol Ibrnierlv Fayette now
De Kulh county, and No» 15 43, in the 1st district of Walton coun
ty, aiul313and 314, in the 1st district formerly Wnltmi now New
ton county, and 87, 88 mid 257, in the 3d district Wulton county,ami
52. 171, 330, 331, 311, 312, 313 and 311, iu the HU district, und the
StnteNlmlf ol lots No 126. 150 nnd 221. in the 1st district ol Henry
county,and the State’s hall of lot No 127, iu the 4lh district, ami
the Slate’s hull' ol No 1C6, in the 5th district.-
On Tuesday tbo 17tli,
Fractions Nos 78, 121, 140, HF* 217, 260, 277, ‘279, 3K>, 372, 417,
und 4.12, in the 9th dUtrict formerly Henry now New ton county,
and Nos 400, 402, 403, 404, 423, 425, 423 ami 429, in the Mtb district
formerly Ilenry now W niton county, und the State's ball of lot No
42,in the 12th district of Henry county, mid the State’s ball ot lot
No 71, ill the 15th district,and fractions No* 234, ?d5, 309, 310, 333,
334, 335 and 356. in tlie Pith district formerly lleury now Newton
county, and the State’s half of lot No SOI, in the Kit h district ot
Henry county, und fractious 61. 127, 168, lt»9, 170, 171, 172, 21;,
231. 237, 238 and 239, in the 17th tlistrict formerly Ilenry now |)e
Kalb countyi and Nos 179, 220, 3J‘J, 382 and 385 in the 18th district.
On Wednesday tlie 18tb,
The following Islands attached to Henrr county, Nos 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 20, 21 und 22, and Nos
49, 80 81, C2, 145and 146,in the 1st district of formerly Monroe
now Pike county, and No«3, 4, 2oL27, in the tlh tli-t Montue.and
I ruction 157, am! lot No 156, and fraction No ISO. in the 5th district,
und the State’s half of lot* 156, 185 und 186, in the 6th district, and
'.he State's half of lot No 2, in the 8th district formerly Monroe
Pike county,and fractions Nos 270am! 271 in the 9th district
Pike, and the State’s half of lot No 134, in the 1 Ith district
roe, uml the State’s half of lot No 146, in the 12th district, and
-tale’s half of lots Nos 10, 89, 110, 282, 302, SKI anil 3-12, in the
13th district, and fraction 322, in the same district, and fractions
Nos. 273, 306, 319, 361 and 369, in the same district Monrue now
Bibb county.
On Thursday the 19th,
Fractions Nos'Hl, MO, 107, 109, 110 and 115, in the Mth district
of Monroe county, and the islands attached to Monroe eounty,
Nos 26, 27, 38 and 39, and fractiuusNos 236, 237 ami *74, in the 16th
district Monroe now Pike county, ami the islands attached to Bibb
county. Nos 64 uml 65, and fractions Nos 100, 227, 268, 307 and 308,
in the 1st district of Houston now Crawford count v, and Nos 271,
275 and 276, in the 4th district of Houston now Bibb comity, und
Nos 2t)9, 210, 211, ‘2»1 aud ; 232. in the 5th district of Houston now
Bibb county, and Nos 251, 252, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273 and 278, in
the same district Houston county, and Nos 240 uml 254, in the 7ih
district now Craw ford, nnd Nos 149, 147, 118, 149, 159, 151,152 and
171, in the 8lh district Houston county.
Oil Friday the 20th,
No* 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 117, 113, 135, 137, 139 mid 1.56,in
the llth district, and Nos 63, 64, 147, 149, 199, 231, 212. 243, 239,
240, 241, 212, 243, 261, 362 nnd 290, iu the 12ih dsitrict, and Nos 127.
168, 169, 210 and 211 in the 13th district,and Nos 319, 321, 322, 327,
333 and atl, In the 14th district,and Nos 183, 1LV, 191. 192, 196.230.
237 and 238, in the 15th district. ’
On Saturday the 21st,
31, 07. US, CJ, 70, 7S. 77. 177, 170, 179, Ira. 1C I nnd ISC, In
the 16th district originally Houston, and No* 209, 214, 230, 235 am
und 240, in the same district now Crnwlord county, and the islnmn
attached to Houston eounty, Nos 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 04, 85
86. 87, 83, 89, DM, 92, 93. 91, ffeuml 98, ami linetinn No 177, and lo
179, and fractions Nos 215, 216, 218 and 219, iu the J t district o
Dooly eounty,nnd fraction No 1. in the 2d district, t.ml fraction!
Nos 5, 69, 96, 97, 93, 99, 169, 191, 132, 133, 13 J, 161 and 165, in U:«
Uth district.
On Monday the 23d,
Nos ICO, 167, 193, 194, 195, 218, 219, 220, 221, 239, 210, 241, 212,
257, 258, 270, 271, 272, 278, 279, 280, 281, 2513 and 285, iu the saim
district, ami Nos J, 2, 3, 4, ti, 7, 8, 11, 63, 76, 99. 91, 92, 93. Ill
130, 151 and 188, in the 9th district, nnd Nos 2. 3, 4 ami 257, iu th<
10th district, and Nos 262, 390 and 301 in the 12th district.
On Tuesday the 24tli f
195, 196. 197, 198, 199, 229, 230, 248, 249, 252, 253, 254, 256omi256,
tn the 15th district.
On Wednesday the 25th,
Nos 209, 239, 240, 241 and 242. in the lt)th district, nnd No304, in
the 5tb district of Gwinnett county, mid lot No 19, uiul fraction*
Nos 25, 40, 41, 42, 96, 218 and 217, in the 6th district, amt Nos 278
and 354, in the same district now De Kalb county, und Nos 1/7, 90,
181, 182, 223and 299,inlhe7th district Gwinnett county, nnd Nos
72, 74, 95, 115, 133, 134, 151, 166. 167, 179, 190, 191, 199, 208, 210,
223. 225, 22U and227, in the Ut district of Irwin vounty, and N<
64, 102, 103, 137, 138, 1G8, 169, 105, 19K, 218, 219, 217, 253 at
253, in the 2d district, and Nos 117 and 133, in the 4tli district.
On Thursday the 20th,
Nos 196, 197, 23-1, 261 and 316, in the 1st district of Early cou
ty, nnd Nos 388, 389, 391. 398 nnd 401, in the 5th district, uml N...
149, 141. 174, 175, 176, J77, 178, 179, 184, 185, RiO, 259, 260 and 315.
in the 8th district, and Nos 14, 67 nnd 411, in the 9th I'istrict, ami
Nos 281, 282, 318, 319, 353, 351, 355, 356, 382, 395, 396, 397,405,496,
110,113, 411 and 415, in the 1 Ith district.
On Friday the 27th,
Nos 14. 30, 31, 65, 9G, 137, 150, 172, 174, 175, 176, 178, 297, 293,
299, 300, 395, 409. 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 117, 413. 422 and
421, in the 12th district, and Nos 113, 115, I hi, 187, 190, 245, 246,
370, 871, 372anu 873,in the Mth district,and Nos 164, 165, ICG, 192,
212, 213, 214, 215, 21Gaud 217, in the 15th district.
On Saturday the 28th,
Nos. 218, 229, 239, 240, 211, 243,263, 2G5. 2G7 and 292; in the
district, and Nos 321, 353, 3Jl, 398 ami 393, lu the20th district.and
Nos 81, 1**0, 196, 197. 19F, 199, 200. 227. 240. 241. 21?, 214, 216, 217,
250, 257, 261, 262, 270, 272, 299, 300, 335, 379 and 420. hi the 21rt
district, and Nos383and 198, in the26th district,and Nos <01, 419,
448, 449 and 455, in the 28th district.
On Monday the 2d day of March,
Nos. 353, 401, 418. 429,*430, 431, 435 nnd 436,111 tlie 1st dist form
erly Appling now Telfair county, and Nos 624, 625, 626, 027, 642,
641, 648, 631, 655, 656, 657, 659, 060, Cfll, tMiJandOtsi, 111 the 2d dis
trict of Appling county, and Nos 25, 20, 27, 78, 79, 130, 131, R r
186, 291, 339, 3H1, 419. 449, 450, 438, 499, 500, .509 and 510, in tli
3d district,and Nos 459, 400,461, 462, 463 and 195, in the 4th dist
On Tuesday tlie &1,
Nos 496, 500, 601, 502, 503, 504. *517, 518, 519, 522, 623, 524, 520
and 527, in Ihe same district, amt Nos 300, 301, 519, 341, 312. 31 J,
345, 316. 317. 370, 571, 372, 373, 874, 375, 376, 377. 378, 385, 6'tOand
891, ill the9th district,and Nos 1.19, 50, 91,169, lEOarnt 181,iu the
8th district of llnll county, and Nos 1, 13, 25, 37, 48, 49, 59and 66,
in the 9th district.
On Wednesday the 4lh,
Nos 67, 68, G9, 70, 02, 83, 81, 91. 93, 96, 99, 107, IIP, 111, ! 12,113,
115, 116, 117, 12), 128 and 135, and the State’s half of lot No 14-
fraction No 176, in thesnme district, and the State’s half of lot.N-
48, ami fraction No 89, in the 10th district, and lot No lOt), in the
11th district,and Nos90,102 nnd 125, in the 1st district of Haber
sham county, and lot* Nos lOnnd 100, in the 3.1 district, nnd lot
No 10, and fractions Nos 121 128, 129,130,131, 132, 133 nnd 13,', In
the 4th district, nnd Nos 1, 3,4,6, 7, 0,10,13 and 15, in the 6th dis
trict.
On Thursday the flth,
Nos 16,17,18 and 2o,andlnt No 100, in the same district, nnd frac
tions No*6,7,21. 38,39,40,42,45,46, 47nnd 48. nnd lots N ( ».« lo ami
100, in the tltli district, and fractions No* 10,30, 17H. 204, 205, 2otJ
207,208,209,210,211.212,224 and 225,in the loth district, and Not
21,104,152,168 nnd 171. in the llth district, mid Nos 37. 38,39,
72,106,136,138, 1C5,185,201, 205,215und 216, in the 12lhdisti -tt.
On Friday the Citli,
Nos24, 25,101,105,108,130,131,150,171,183.184,185. 193 nnd 19-1
in the 13th district, und lot No 10, in the 1st district nf Rahim coun
ty, am! lot No 10, in the 2d district, and fractions, N.-s H, -pi 70, 77
and 78, in the 3d district, and Nos 12, 13, 37, 38, 39, 59, 60,70,77,79
and 30 in tin- 4th district,nnd lot No 10, nnd fractions Nos 11,12, 13
83, In the 5thdistrict, am! islands Nos 477 and 483. in the 2d (list,
of Baldwin county, and fraction No 10, in the 3d district, uml Nos
21 and 60 in the 4th district, and fractior No 259 in the Ptli district,
and No 252,in the lOtlidistrict,and No 196,in the 10th district,anti
Nos 192, 243, 257 and 258, in the20th district.
On Saturday the 7th,
No* I, 2, 3. 25, 26 t CO. 61 nnd 301, in the M district nf Wilkinson
county, and No 321, in the 2d district, and Nos timid 12, in the4th
district,and Nos 185, 191 and 288, in theCthdistrict,and No-112, iu
the 8th district, nnd Nos 286, 310 nnd 311, In the 17th district, uml
No 243,in the 18th district, and No399, in the22d district, and No*
267and283, In the 23d district, and Nos 243, 214, 245 ami 246, in the
26th district,nnd letter* A mid B.nml Nos .’Hi, 110, 212, 417, 4.37nnd
438, in the 1st district of Wu) ne county, mid Nos 219, 250. 275, 276
nnd 282, in the 2d district, and Nos 224, 225, 261, 265 mid 266, in the
3d district.
One-fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand, in
specio or current bills, on any of the chartered Hank* of this State.
J AMES WHITFIELD,
TAVERNS.
MANSION HOUSE,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
S U lid
f “ r .upi-rior to .nf iu!irr In MIIUdit-TlUii occui.iiil an
.1 -lie I.•tin'll Irani Ull- crntvti, w,» unwed far ,V cotnftm
niliuii. nml p.rl**clly c.nn anii-m l itlm Sima UMsa.wliera
all bUMiii',. i i-Intivi, la liimls I. Imn.artril. Krii-ml, anil Slma-
f.y.',‘''-•‘■t-i'-lltltljIn,itoilta cull anil vxamllie tlie MANNIIIN
1(01 SB. ID \v f tRVI’S
JlilljU.evHle.J.n.lSB. C.MWKIL '
. /-I : , ‘F U, ‘ ‘Messenger, Celtmihus Enquirer, Atheniah, Au
gusta Chronicle, and Savannah Gcorgiau.ure ft quested to in.-ert
the above weealy three month*. - • *•
C.LM.
UNITED SPATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
FIELDS KENNEDY, grateful for
tlm liberal patronage he race! veil wblli- ninnnitiiif tbe
, Kagle Tavern, and encouraged to hope for it* renew al,
l.a* beenemnlm.d by its proprietor, us Agent, to superiniemi the
»ho v ‘' sph' , .i!ul Lstabjlsbijient, and oilers his service* again, in
. ...mum ..... fl '^wlRhoth iu tow n and country. The
I Nil ED M A TLT HO 1 El. is situated near the centre of the
city, on the spot where stood the old Globe Tavern, und ixtirv
Proof. Its room* mid arrouiioodaliou* art* spurious and elegant,
urn * furniture inti rely new.su liable for such an establishments;
ami w ill tie ready tar the reception of vhdtora, ou Ihe 8th Jtmua-
Dec. 2C—3t
ENTERTAINMENT U BOARD-
1NG llOI 'LE—The subscriber hav ing taken thatlargc
anil COtninodioUR House on tbe corner of Walnut und
-els,known a* the VKLL(*W HOUSE, resiactfully wi-
licit* the patronage of her friend* and the public in general, thut
cl *“ prepared t 0 entertain traveller* and ijirivute hoarder* in a
cl manner. Having the assistance o! Mr. mid Mrs. Bivins,
trncstly hope* to receive u share ot l utdie patronage, she
^ 7.°!. J ™ *“ ?r flurgt** will la* sufficiently reasonable to
loculi the second time. There is a stable und
hich is equal to any iu the
MONTHLY NOTICES.
M ORGAN Countv, Georgia Superior
coup March Term, 18A.-Pri M iit bi, honor Judie Ki nan.
.,,ni U, '^i f '! r . f'.'rl'c'o'uri'—Upon U-c petition of Ann Tnyb.r,
Mating, that Davul J. K. It. Hutler, late of said eounty, heretofore,
i«» wit: on the first day of October, in the year of our Lord 1823,
executed her In* deed ot mortgage to a certain tract or parcel ot
land, situate, I) mg nnd being in Morgan county and State ofGeor-
* £ ’ 00 ’’. v ln< ds of Peter W nliou,Isaac
M. walton, Aldus C. Nisla t, Douglas* Watson, Robert Taylor,
I* runci* Cook and the w idow Smith, know n a* the plantation of
»!».? ""HerTaylor, and now of the said David J. K. B.
nuuer, bn the better sceuring the payment ofU5U0 dollars, for
i l h v saW Anu 'lUiylor hi* four several
pnMnlsvory notes lor 2375 dollars each, bearing even date w ith the
ulmcsnid mortgage, am] payable one on the firat dav of October,
,55* u ‘‘r,?, n far#t ° r October, 1825; one the first of October,
Ki . r! ll "’V ,l, V r ." n 1 lhr of October, 18H, and all beuring
interest from the date thereof; a large portion of w Inch said sum
or money ls t unpaid—It l* therefore, on motion of Baflnld ond
i»l,i n-v , ! a i t ,ir ^ t l h f 2 r l , he pethmer, Ordered by the court, that the
said I)a\ id J. E. R. Butler dt» pay into the Clerk’i office of the Hu
ourt ol said county «»T Morgan the balance of raid debt,
t, that reinuiusunpaid,* * ”
principal and Intel
costs, within twelvemonths fro
orthe equity of
.... .together witl> ullltW.
this tune, or shew cause to the
iption in and to said mortgaged
im* hurml and forever foreclosed ;
mortgagor nt least
. eetedto la* paid or
.. ..moth (or twelve iitonllisiuthe Georgia Jour-
xuact from the mimite*. March :t, 182!!.
JOHN W. PORTER, Clk.
premises, will front thenceforth be barred n
und that a copvof this rule be served on 1
six months before the time the nmnej is so
march 17—ml 2m
At neon, Jan. 26,-
LTJCTNDA BIRD.
THE SUBSCRIBER having inailf
>midrrahlo alteration to bl« dwelling house, situntet
—;—) the town of Sandertvlllo, Washington couuty, Gio
on *he NofuitnUe «f the court-house square .with the-view of open
mg a HOUS® OF ENTERTAINMENT, will have it in read!
lor the rfreption of 'i'raveilers.by the2ntb Inst, and solicit* a'
v ol publicjmiroimge. 1U.«ft.ro will he such tot the country
uflnrtis>»aud he natters Iuium’II lliat be u ill be able to givesulUtnc-
lontoroeb n« may call, (aoptg) M, BltOWN.
Jtek INDIAN QUEEN TAV ERN —
[■■atm \Y. DILLARD, beg* leave to assure his
JZSMMtL friends and the fiuldir, that lie in pretuired to accomuio
late all visiter* nml travellers who may favor liin^w ith their coni
ILsstaJiles are large nnd capacious, nod will be supplied
ailh tlx* best tlie country aflbrd*. Ills situate ou the lower road
leading on to Alabama near Dr. Inger«ols Ferry.
Columbus, March, 17-tf GEORGE W. DILLARD.
MANSION HOUSE, nt the cor-
nerof the Court-House Square, and Mulberry Street,
Macon, Georgia.
BULLOCK U >iELLS have ngniti taken charge of this well
t, (formerly under their carts) uml which
the immediate nml particular superiuu-u-
: »»... I. C- determined assiduity
•mi Estaldi-htii-
III I tit a re, r«p»« ipr Iiiuucu
ref Mr. Wells-who hop.
• the house, and attention to tho-e who may visit it, uud fruui
ii past experience ns n Tavern-keeper, to merit and receive a
inreol public putiouugc,nnd putxirularly from old friend* uud
quuintauees and former customers august 25
COMMERCIAL "tttyf EL
The subscriber very respectfully informs bis friends
—.?ii^ 1 .. llj ' ? JL ulb i i c gcnenUly, that he ha* opened n HOUSE
nF ENTER I ME'ME.NT.liir Tr.ivellerauud Boatdere.on Main
street, in the midst ot tiieCotton market. Ills bou*Q is (urgeaud
convenient, ond the best that the markt t aflorda will at airtimes
In* in plenty. Thelat( > ut news from Fui cjm- is reccirud at every
arrival,nnd the ejrrent prices from New York received weekly,
besides different pam-in dully. D. J1ECKKT.
Columbia, S. C. Dec 11—tf
TcT'fmr Public.—Mrs. Jane
KENDRICK U ALLFORD CLOl’TON, in connec
tion with N. II. BEAL, have taken the house in Ha-
the Mansion l!ou*f, hortuofore occupied by Beal
a House of Entertaiotuent, situated on the East
corner nf the public square, io the most ideujwt* part of the vil
lage. From Mrs. Kendrick’s long experience in business, (both \n
Eiitonton end Montircllo) she hope* tu shura a piotof the public
patronage. deo l-4f
GREENESBOROUGH, GEOR-
s inducements which this establishment preseuu to Tra-
vni<-i p, or to make it profession of extraordinary merit on the oc
casion, us i* the manner of some. They are desirous that the pub
lic should call and Judge for themtelvex ; and solicit a continun
Mm a* »k»anmr patronage **i «W« Hews. In con—quencc of Ur
pressure of the times, tbeir charges will be quite reasonable; and
In conclusion, they pledge themselves to use every excrtiuu to
render those who may call ui>on them comfortable.
jan3i GILBERT L GRIMES.
STEAM 6c POLE BOAT
FREIGHTING LINE, between Macon
Savannah and Charleston.
The undersigned biu> procured a steam-
— boat,(the North-Carolina) to run between
, fiavannah nnd Charletdou, during the approaching boat
ing season. The North Carolina is a staunch, good boat, has re
cently undergone a thorough repair, and is excel led by few io
speed. She w ill take freight to and from either place. From her
ft of water, it is believed »bf will meet
„ ail*
ng Macon, site will bo met with such lighters ns
difficulty iu getting up—fo that merchandise shipped
by her will not be detained on the river, on uccount ot l>w water.
—There Is no doubt that by this arrangement, the space ot time
hertofore consumed in transporting merchandise between Bfacou
nml those place* w ill be shortened at least one half—ami as no ex
ertions will be spared to muke u Milo uud expedition* mode ot
trusportatitin, it Is therefore hopeij aiul expectoii.Uiat tho-e desi
rous of seeing so desirable un object effected, and particularly
“ »se interested in the prosperity of Macon, w ill patronise tbi*
drrtaking, The North Carolina will leave CiincJesum on her
s agent in Charleston, and 3
John t. Rowland.
V ALUABLE PROPERTY. A great
Bargain.—The suhscrilier expecting to spend part of his
time in the low country, olibrathe following valuable 1‘LANTA-
TIONS lor sale engrnxl term*,or on a long lease for rent:—
12»)0 acres of land on the Appalachir Iliverfc filarheriy’* creek,
in one body—about 200 acre* open land, and atiout 800 acres of the
remainder good land for cultivation. On the premises there is a
fine 4? saw gin carried by water, end about 5t)0 bushels of corn.
The land i* situated about 10 milt * trout Monroe, Walton county,
nnd 16 mile* from Athene—said to tie a* well watered by fine
sprinfs, and as healthy a situation as auy lu Georgia. The premi
•Id low for cash, negroes,or on n lung credit.
AIm>25d acr« s ot land.4 miles from Covington, on the rond to
Madison, about 1 1-2 miles from Jefferson Academy; tbe land lies
well, and about 30 acres nf open land, In a floe neighborhood, a
beautiful situation, and very free land to cultivate.
Also 279 acres, in one mile of Covington, with a good grist nnd
mill, nml n quantity ofline pine lumberr«dl very bandy to the
c , pei) j H1(d . (hw p| iU . t . wclJ watfr .
be very heulthy, and a beautiful
illulwuys have ulna grinding
mill,with from60to7o. .
ed vv ith fine springs, and
situation for a farm, and the mills
and sawing they cun do.
a long lease, that well known place,CEDAR SHOALS.
on Yellow River, on the road from Covington
which there is two grist and two saw mills, a 5f
machine, store-house, smith-shop and tools, large ti
ling house, -tables, and other out-buildings.
.MMF.S WHITFIELD, )
EVANS MYUICK, I _
ROBERT W. CARNES, f
JOHN MERCER, J
ROBERT'w. i AiiNF.fi ^Lommisnouers.
JOHN
The Editors of the Constitutionalist, Savannah G«
•inn Gazette, Macon Me««enger, and Athenian, will give the above
•ight weekly insertions in their respective papers, commencing
is early ns possible, unless otherwise, instructed by the Cominis-
W ILL he .“old to the highest bidder, in
the town of Milledgeville, immediately fronting Lufiiy-
99, lu
324, a
id 32'
Tanners' Fire Insurance if Loan Company,
of New York,
With a Capitol of $500,000, all paid in,
C ONTINUE to take Risks ajrainst Fire,
on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, Cotton, Lr. nt a
moderate premium, by HENRY H. FIELD, Agent.
Augusta, Geo. Dec. 18
DIRECTORS.
James Tallmadgc, Wm. Osliorn,
James Magee Aaron O. King,
Frederick A. Tracy, Thomas Lorvl,
Henry Fnrl-b, Bola rt M. Russell,
John W. I.eavitt, James McBride, t
John S. Crnry,
Lewis Curtis,
Jacob Corllos,
George Griswold,
Ta,1K tJ.Oalde.
Wm. II. Harrisot
Iteqj. Hailey,
P UTNAM County, (»eorf;ia. Elitslia
Perryman tolls liefore Jacob Thrash, Esq. a dark brow n
mare mule,near ere out, uud a blemish in the other, -uppnscd to
!*•• lu nr 12 year* old; appraised to 25 dollars by David Perryman
and Sion Lee ; the hoot on the near fore foot is shedding ; tolled
on the tath dnv cl Juuur.ry. t::-1.
‘in" ' w. WJLSON D.C. I. C.
on the same day, EFAWEMATH-LAW'.S
RESERVE, lying «»n Flint River, in the 16th district of originally
Houston now Upson county,in sitchlotsor fractional part* of sur
veys a- may be reported tons by the Surveyor who i* now making
the survey. Also the following Island* in the Chattahoochee river
No 3, in the Uth district of Hall county, nntl No 27. in the 8th dis
trict of Muscogee county. The terms will he the same ms hereto
fore published by the Comm
JAMES WHITFIELD,
EVANS MYRICK,
THOS. N. GIBBS,
JOHN MERCKIl,
Commission
for selling Fr
tisement ugtil the day of -ale
CARNES,
r* of the Savannah Georgian, Constitutional;
corgia Messenger, will insert the above ndv
WTOTICE—The subscriber will pay cu«h,
1* for 25,000 weight of good mercantable HIDES, delivered to
> in Eat
livered to
CHARLES ROOT. U CO.
TXT OTICE—Lust or mislaid about the mid-
11 tile pf December, one Plat anti Grant, which erant call*
for lot No 24J, in the third district ot Early county. All pcr&om
are cautioned ngainst trading for such grant.
Jasper county. Jan 31—it JESSE GOODE.
WTOTIGE.—I forwarn all persons from tru
1 ^ ding f'»r a bond given by me to Seaborn Williams of Gwin
nett county, for title- t>f a certain lot of land, lying iu the 3d dist
of Coweta county, the precise amount of the bond 1 tnisremen
ber. The bond was fraudulently obtained from me, and 1 am dt
vnnined not to make titles, unless conjfielled by law.
WILLIAM l\ JOHNSON.
Mr
.^ar.
McDonough, ...
gill, threshing
rn.gooddwel-
, . , ; , — - m — —re is 607 acres
I in tlie tract, und the pine timber ou 1200, all onnveuientt
lie miils. The grist mill* make from into 1200 bushels of grain
•very yearly grinding. The Shoal on the River is said, hy good
. udL’es.nrt tube inferior t-i any in all the Southern States, for any
kirn} of machinery requiring w ater power, ami hy nature it is
.tiy protected from all harm or danger by freshets;
sof open land, in n good
II the premise s aboi
te for cultivation. Hither of the above premixe* *
good terms, and if ou a long credit the pren
tuld b
* stand their
red for the
urity for payment. A h ast- would lie prefc
•t oesenbod.
1 he suhscrilier has nlsosnine valiiahlelotiln McDonough, Her
eounty, and 138, In the 7th dist nf said county, a fine lot ofiaml
suit 2 miles from McDonough; with other valuable lot* ot land
Coweta, Carroll, Troup, Muscogee, mid Lee counties, all til
I'hirli will be *o!d as above. For further particulars apply at
tu tLe Subscriber iu Savanuuh
ir.li will be sohi ns ntmv
tliir Shoal*, and after October
John Boston at Cedar fihoul*,
ept 22
SAMUEL J BRYAN.
I f) EMALE EDUCATION—Tlio Scotts-
borough Female Academy, under the superintendence of
J2JKORGU, Tulinferro. county, Novem-
ber adjourned Term, 1828— Present their honors Harmon
Mercer, i ho*. Guest, Archibald Gresham and Henry B. Thomp
son. sitting lor ordinary purpose*.
, i '^| j?Ppi’oring to the court that WilHim Jnncs (now deceased) in
nls life time, made uml executed his certain instrument in writing,
being an obliga tion or agreement to make titles to William Little
I of land, described in the copy uf tin*
ppai
rtuin tract .. ....
•M iiurrm-nt hmta■wmwd (mnrhed A. nxhlbiiY) Thl.
rttty that I William Jane* is to make title* to certain tract
J of hind to William Little, when the raid Little pajso
“ ■“*' * i the rate* of 40 dollars pe
be paid
beginning ... , . - ^
fordvllle, running a straight liuc with .said ltd r», ,
in water, tlieuee down to the branch near raid .Jam 's pind.
hence to the upper purt of Manning’s acre lot, iu suit! Craw lord-
ille—Witues* our hnnds this fourth dny of Jaxnar.v, 1(127. And it
appearing to the satisfaction oft he court, the raid Win. Janes diet!
without making title* to the same, and that the William IJt-
t!e hits paid the full amount of the consideration mom > in raid
‘J. 1 *. 1 * 1 icrefore ordered by the court, that ihe'ekccutcrs of
said Williaui Janes do make to the said William Little pood ami
sufficient title* to said land, cud perform anti r'airy into tifect the
snitl contract fully and completely, and this order shall be made
absolute, first being advert fted in Home public gazette in thisfitate
three inomlis, as required by law, iu such cu-t» made and prov fil
ed, nnd no cause shewn to tin?contrary.
A true extract from the minutes of • aid court this 10th dut of
November, 1828. HENRY l'ERKINB, C. C. O.
_ «»‘ceniln r l—ni3m
M ORGAN Cotiiuy, Guorgiu Superior
Collr'. September Term, 1828.
COI’V NOTE—On or before the 25th dny of December next, 1
promise to nay John Harrl*nu or bearer twenty-live Dollar*, va
lue received, October 1st, 1827.
....Sfi. „ WII.LtAM m.ACKBt'BN.
GLORtilA. Morgan county—Personally came befbre me John
uj ri-ou uml being sworu, (leposeth and raith be w*»* possessed of
rtain promissory noto, of wbieh the above is u copy, aud thut
EORGIA, Putnam county.—John Love
ulmitrfiirBtiir on the estate ofThoma* O’Conner, decCu>ed,
i^heaearc therefore to rite the kindred ntul creditor* of «UI
dec d. to appear at my office within«fiitlme premril^d bi bV,
»<* htivur causa, if any they have, h-i—- should ilot te
f rnntt tl. • Glyen under my hand this bthJaiUMu Ib2D. ^
jau 2b—ni<ln*^ W. Wll.MQN, C. C. &
UTIVA5( Coumy, Georgia-r—John B,
M. Wilb wm, a«n|nLstrator on tbeosute of James Morph<y,
n milies Inr l«;tler*ol uisinissiun iron told estate— . %
Thi* 1* therefore to cite the kindred and creditor* of sild dec’Jk
to appear at my office, within the time proarrilied by faw,to sh«fc*
e, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted*
' enumtermy hand this 15|hday ttkAioveniber. 112*.
2)i—ituini. TII^O. W. HbEH, C. C. fk
G EORGIA, Baldwin eounty.—Goodwin
Myriek, executor of-the lost will add testament of Drury
Jackson, doe'd. applies for letter*of dimlsffimlhtoltotfd totatr.
■Thi* is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of Said der.'d.
to appear at my office,within thetime prescribed hy la*t, tosLtw
cause, it any they havi*, *vby said letters should not be granted.
Given untler my baud this 5th day of January. taW.
inn Ig-rnfm B. A. GREENE, C. C. O.
Q EORGIA, Putuani county.—Mark A.
W Cooper administrator on the estate of Kevton Cooper,
•■nl; applies for letters of dfimiKlon—
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors nf raid decNl.
a be uml uppvorutmy office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, ft any they huve, why raid letters of dismission should
not he gt anted*
Given under my b|nd this22d day of Au^pxst, 1828.
mi gust 30—in6m
Til AD. h. RHES, C. C. Q
lit* has lost the
Swo
thut it raunot be found.
. , . . .. . JOHN H ARRISON,
to aud Kuhscpibed befon* me tbi* 4t b 9eptemlt«r, 1828.
JOHN C. REESE, J. V.
Court, September Term, 1U28—Rule Nisi.
. ■ - -— —urt.upou the afiklnvit , I'John Hairisou,
tliot ho posse-wd a certain promuiory note of which the above i*
“ true copy, and that the original hax been lost or mislaid- On tno-
on, tl is ordered by ib« court, that tbi* rule in- published once n
u»uth for .-lx month*, unit..- 1 s sufficient. ausebe shewn to thecon-
'1**1 nt.thenext term of thU court, .copy fib . iu the ClvtVs of
fice will be
uigloi,
• court, ut Sop-
1MTORGAN County, Georgin—— Superior
•a-vJB. Court, September Term, 1829.
COPY NOTE.—Ou the 25th December next, I promise to nag
the Justices of the Inferior court of Morgan county, sixty dollars
und forty-two ctnu, for value received, 4th of June, l8*/7.
w JEREMIAH McCOY.
GEORGIA. Morgan county—Thoma* S. King being duly «worn
before mc.satlh, that the foregoing 1* in substance a true ropy of u
note which was In his bnnd* a* Treasurer of Morgan couuty, on
Jen-ndoli McCoy, aud that be ha* lost or mislaid the saaie so that
be cannot now find it THOMAS H KING
Sworn 16 and subscribedbcfiirn me this lrt of Septeailier, 1828.
^ JOHN W. POkTKMv6l«rk.
MORGAN Superior Court, Septetnbci Term, 1828—Rule Nfid
__ , to establish lost Note.
II appeariug from Ui« affidavit of ThonuaS. Klox, that ha
had in P'^eseion, as Treasurer ol Morgan county, a note on
Jeremiah McC<»y lor lilky dollars and forty-two cent*, due 25th
Dec. 1827, and that the raair. U lost or iqislahl—Whereupoo, it i*
that a copy of lids nile hu published io oauof the gazettes pi tbi*
btate ouce a month for *ix months. *
k true extract from the minutes of the Put erinr eourCwt Sc!
tember Term, 1828, tbi* 8th day of September, 1828.
*ept 22-mOni JOUN-W, nDRTER, Clerk.
M O KUAN County, Georgia —"Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purpose*. 2d day of December,
WWW—t rt seuuhetr houor* Iraac VVuIkcr, NtUhuniel Allen, und
Young Stokes.
On the application of William KJne, administrator of Ly toon
Benhaui, decrasetj, praying to bedisuussed from the further ad-
niinUtration of raid estate; audit appearing to (he court, that
be tuis fully aduunistrnrd said estate—Whereupon, it i« or.len t!
that after sis month* publication of this rule in tbe Georgia Jour
nnl. the said administrator w ill be dl*iiii*ietl.uiih *v . hum-skull hr
shewn to the contrary, of which all persons concerned are desir
ed to taka notice.
A true extract from the minutes ol the court nf ordinary. De-
-mber 3d. 1923. JOIJN W. PORTER, Clh. .
C 2J.EOKGIA, Oglethorpe county. ftliut
— HniiiJj, nd'nlnl'trator of John C. Smith, dee'tL upplits for
letters of dismission from raid estate—
This is therefore to cite tho kindred and creditors of said dec’d.
to be and appear nt tny office within the time prerarlhetl by law. ta
shew cause, il auy they have, why said letters of dlstnlMion should
not be grained. Given under my hand this 26th Dec 1828.
January5—tnOm ISAAC HARDEMAN, D. C. C O.
Ualdwin county, Georgin-r—Riibcrl
AJP McCombs nnd John Miller, adro’rs on theestideof Na
thaniel Knnpp,dec’ll, and adm’rs. de bonis non on the e.*iutc ol
KeymonC Knapp, de^U applies for letters of UisndcUra ft om said
estates.
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditors nf raid dee’d.
to appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, to shew
•< tb ey have, w hv said letters should not be granted.
Given n
September 5—inGn
, A. (iKKKNK, r e. o.
O GLETHORPE County, Georgia—Mo-
ses fitnliami, Exo'r. ot RicKinf Simmons, Ucc’d. applies
for letters of dismission fnan said estate.
This is therefore to cite the kindred and creditor* afraid dec'd.
to be aud uppeur at my office within the lime prescribed by law to
shew raise, if any they have, why said lefters should not be gear
r my hand this Ith day of Sept. 1828.
ISAAC lIARpAkWjy. D.C.'f7.Q.
sept..y->intim
EOfiGIA, Monroe county^—Wiflinm
II. Pritchard, administrator on Ihe estate of Arthur Cot
ton. late of uud county, dec’d. applies for letters of duunMort
froth said estate.
This is therefore tocitethe kindml nml creditors of said dee’d
to appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law', to shew
cause, if iitiv they have, why said letter* should not be grunted.
Given under my hand this lOtb day ol Oct. Jf;28.
octobar*A7—inOm ELIAS BEALL, C. r n
G EORGIA, Lincoln county—In the 8u-
Iierlor court of said county. Upon the application of liar-
“ “ nt ol a copy of tbe la*t will
id It being made appear t<a
unei.t (Xrai.l Raraloll Ram-
and testa met.
said court, that the hist
sey, has beru lost or ties
stance, submitted to tht
lust will und testament, und filed in tbe Ctfrll* Oflffe of raid
ty ; on motioii.it is therefore ordered hy the court,thut said
lie estubluhed in lieu of the original, unle»s good chum-be shewn
to the contrary, on the next term of this court , nod that
this rule he published once u month, six month
public gazette* uf this State.
I certify the foregoing rule, a true copy from the minutes of
said c
PETER LAMAR, Clk.
G EORGIA, Greene county—Court of Or
(Unary, November Term, 1828.—Present David S. Terrel
Rev. Dr. ROBERT C. IlllOWN will re-open
in January next j where opportunity is afforded, for
> acquire every branch of a solid, and polite Edu*
Tin* location of this seminary, presents the much to be valued
dossing-, of a healths', and retired situation. To meet the pres
sure ol the times, nnd to ensure a permanency of arrangement
he price of tuition, (incase tl..* pupil* are entered foru year,) i*
educed much helow the usual rates, placing w ithiu the reacii of
loderate circumstance*, the deligiit-
—... il painting, tlie polite and
" Il E'ln^uuge, U the
ent of *clen
"iS""' 11
on,pli-h.
* ill not lie
drawn
wledge
•I of Mu-lc ; while the solid branch?
tlie power of thought
lie obtained in the family
l|lo the shrine of superficial*,
blin d (al eighty fltili.it - per y» ar) ran
the principal,or in the iieiehlmrhond
* pupils w ill be treated with parental tern
art made to regulate their morals, so that He
pauded W ith pi«>)»»“ Views Ilf time ; and reert
health and improvement,
ms—pupils entered fora year, may
»f English Edeeation, the French lauu'uaee Colloquially
and gramiiintnrally, Drawingjand Painting, Music, Ac. tor sixty
English studies alone—Junior class, 29 dollar*—fienio
paid in adva*rc, uud half ut the end
for less time thau
year, the following ut
Dolls.
In every case, half
ol six mouth-.
11 pupil* ent*
rate* of Tuitim..
Junior class jicr quarter,
Senior cla«* per quarter,
French rffiss per quarter,
Minder las* per quarter,
Drawing class per quarter,
Reference may lie made to hi* F. vcelency John I’o
•'"born Jones, Seaton Grantland, Esq. Dr. Saiiiuel li
Parish Carter. December 22-
“ 7 50
•rill, Col.
ykin, Col.
TOW O KG AN County, Georgia.—John M.
1» ■- J"ne*, nf Cnpt. Benrtl’s dist tolled before John llardr'an,
K*a.one bay horse, 15 or lOyears old, 5 feet high, Inith hind feet
white up to the fetlock, a -mall star in his forehead, marked with
. ear ; appraised by 11. Rousseau and Thomas Sw ift to 25 dollars
this Mth Jan. 1829.
f 26
WILLIAM BANDY, C. I. C.
GEORGIA, Wuiren county.—Alfred G
ra. W Pogue toll* liefore Daniel Dennis, Esq.’a sorrel mare almu
1.3 >e «r* old,creese fallen, shod before, marked w ith the sadrili
nnd gear, n -tar in tlie forehead, about 4 feet 10 or II inches high
trot* and canter'; upnrai.-e«l tu V»dollar*. January 27,1829.
;a;i i THOMAS GIBSON, C. I. C.
. IU • - - - , ----•» Present David S. Terrell,
Francis West ar'* *—■— 1 *»—»—
William L W
ters tif dismission tr<
Atal Site rw nod B. Johnson, ex’or. of Wm. Fours, dec'd. un'plie
f dismission from said estate.
1 letter
Thi* lather
o be and nppe
cite the kindred and creditorsnf said dec’d.
my tiffice, within the time prescribed by la
uy they have why said letter* of dismissii
t be granted
mder my hand thi* 8th dar ol Nov. I^2B.
■niBin EHKNE7.KK TGRRFNCF. Clk
the cumpkiiiiant* hill, at t
he perfected b. * *’
1 served person;
■"21EGRGIA, Washington county.—Solo-
mnn R. Vickers, adminlatraiur on tlie estate of AVilUiuii
Vickers, dec’d. applies for letters uf dfiiuMxkm dterefram—
This is therefore to rite the Undrlpaad ef ad liars of said dec'd.
to appear nt my office, within the time ptLscribef by Uiw,to*hew
euuse, if uuy they huve. why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1st dny of September. 1028.
*ept 5—mCm FRANCIS T. TENNILl.K. tl. C. 0 f
B ILL for Discovery, Relief and Inline.
tiou. iu De Kulh Superior Court, Getober Term, 1828.
William R. Anderson v* Chni lrs Bacon A Co._
.. rr jarlng to the court hr the ret
ilrfeudiint* reside out of the
the defemluutsappenr and answi
next term of thi* court, am! that« - .
tion once a month for three months,
the defendant*.
A true e> tract from the minute.*, GOth Dee. 1828.
jau 5-mam • • DANIEL STONE, Clk.
C}EORGIA,.De Kalb County.—Couft of
Ordinary. January 1'erm, 1829-‘—*-Present their honor*
George Clifton, Reulien Cqnr. and Jam* 1 .- Lemon, Esq*.
UPON the petUiortnf W. Johnson nnd Coalman Smith, *ta*
ting thut Oeunettsap’els, late of said cou*ity,4«'« , 'i. did in his life
time, execute title* to o certain piece nr pager) of lnud, known as
lot number 380,In thn Kith district ot origlnhllf II -nry now De
Kulbcouuty, (said pctUion was accontoanlvd fiy said Itoud) aud It
being further stated dial the said Sorrels departed this life w ithout
having executed suld ihles, andthe*nki G.w, Jbhii*on and Coul-
i inn Smith having petitioned this court lor aiuqfifi-r directing the
administrator and administratrix ol said <Jec'd. tiiexecute title* to
said lot of Und, incompLancc with said bond—(t A t Hive ft ire on
dered, thut notice of this application lie given for three mouths la
one of Ihe public gazettes of this State,und ut the firsturm of this
ult- r the expiration uf said time the administrator of raid
will Ik*directed to execute titfis in compliance with raid
bond, nnd under the provisions of the statute, unless cause be
shewn to tlie contrary.
Extract from the minutes, 10th January. 1829.
jan 26—uiflm C. MURPUEV, C. C. O.
I N Sloreati Superior Court, September
Term, 1828—Rule Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage.
Htewart A liitrgruvc* vs. T “
Ttgngr in ami ton certain tract ov jmrcel of hind, situate,lying
I tiring io the county of .5Iorgan aforesaid, uml Known and dis
tinguished in the plan ol the gth district of originally Baldwin
now Morgan county, by No02l,drawti by one Jesse Got, contain-
lug 202 l-2ucres,furthe n ■ -
incut of a certain proiuik
atorcrald mortgage,execat . , . .
C iiyuhle on the 10th tiny of July next thereafter to John Cunning-
um or order, for the sum of 900 dollars, besides interest, which
raid note is endorsed by the raid John Cunningham to Thona*
“ ■ ’ *tas Brown to James Fittpatrick,)
) the said Stewart L Hargrave*.
__ __ _ , J is therefore, on motion of William u.
Daw son, ntrorory for petitioners, ordered ttn^t the said Bennett
Fitzpatrick do pay into the £lerk*s office of the Superior court of
the said coyqty ri. jp»jgtffi, firiltun six months from this lima, the
amount of aaidiaiotois.sory note, principal and lnt‘re*t, together
with all legal toMts^r ahew entuat to the contrary, or the equity ol
redemption la und to raid mortgaged preaisoa will be thenceforth
lamed and forever i'or<JfT ; and thut u copy ol this rule be see
the mortaager or his specjaJ ugasit, at least three months
tb» lime ttq-toapey so dircc^d to be paid, or that it
puhli*he<l in one ortho public gazettes of this State oflec a month
lor sit month.-'. •
A true extract Iwun the nunate* ol the fiaperior court, HrBOO*'
ber Term, 1828, tSL> 8th day ok September, 1821.
pt 22 JOHN W. PORTER, Ok.
MISCELLANEOUS.
G eorgia,
Stallings, Admi
Monroe
Stallings, Administrator on t)
county. John’
of William Nunn,
e the kiodrt-d uud creditor* of said dec’i
o apjH-nr at my office within the time prescribed hy law, tn shot
anse, if any they have, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my liaud thi* 3d day of September, IS28.
‘ept. 15—mQm ELIAS IfEALL. C. C. O.
EORGIA, Wilkinson county.—Elijah
Hogan, administrator on the esinteof Griffin Hogan, dee’ll
applies for letters of dismission on said estate—
This istherefureui.citethe kindred und creviitorxaf said dec’d.
to appear at my office uithin the time jirescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 12th day of December, 1H28.
dec 18—riihm ALI'IIAl'S BEALL. C. C. O.
G EORGIA,Pulaski county.—William n
1'oulan, adm’r.on the estate of Pettnwny Jlann, dec’d.
applies lor letters of dismission Ironi said estate.
Thi* l* therefore to cite the kindred agd creditor of said dec'd.
to be and up pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to Shew euuse, it uny they have, why said letters of dismission
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand this 13th tlay of December, taiO.
dee 13—-niton WESLEY YARBROUGH, C. C.
G EORGIA, Greene county—Court of Or
dinary, May Term, 1628—Present the bon. Thomas Stocks,
james S. Park. William Cone, and Francis West.
of Janie* Park, Sr.
On the application ofThoiunsJ. Park,adm’
dm-’d. praving t«» be dismiss'd from the estate ol bis intestate—It
1* ordered, That told Thomas J. I'urk be dismissed fra
late, alter six months publication of thi* order in the Georgin
Journal, unless cause be .-hew n to tlie contrary, of which all con
cerned are hereby notified.
_ Extract from the minute*,
sept 29—mliiu EKKNE/.ER TORRENCE. Clk.
G .EORGIA, Hancock county—By an or
dtroftbe Inferior court of said county, sitting for ordinary
K n po*e*. undee tx hereby given to tlu* creditors ot Archibald IL
•Ton, lute of *aj<l county, dec'd. alien to appear liefore said court
within 12 mouth* from the dale hereof, and prove iheirilebisi
, CTk. Oini Fscbvhti r
Ftum tin-Ri'bn.oiui Ei quircr.
COL LAURENS. • '
Interesting ba«u tbo pleasure of'
l.iyinK In Cure our r.odors this morning u. Nkra-
Ui.k uf Ibu gRlIanl usd generuuii lio»«« oflhelter- •
uluiiu^—whieb may ivfrcsb our ruadeo after
Die duft^niid ('utuJ sen tn which have eo recent-'
ly trausitired. We ajj^iudebUid for this mesaoii-to '•
Judge Johnson ofibi- General Court, w ho was a •
friend and felluw-solditr of tile gallant Laurens.—'
Laurens teas the son uf tbe distiDgui-hedAmerii-ao
tvbu whs thrown into ;bo lower uf London—The
sun vri-.a worthy of tbe sire. He is described, by
t lofla who were acquainted with him, at te- ’
ali .iug the beau ideal ot the character of tbe Che* t
valior Bayard— as a man wiUo utfeai and tenhout ,
reproach. '• V
lu the uixth year of the ’war of Independence,
theevdits uf the campaign bud been very 1 ad
verse tu the American arma, and, ut (he close in _
1780, tbe resources of the United State* were of
extreme depression. General Liuculn. who qam-
iriutuled in the Southern department, after u.'Urat Q
and prtrtratlcd delenco of Charleston against the ,
nraiy And fleet under Sir Henry Clinton and ,
Admiral Aburtbuot, was competkd to capitulate,
mid lo surrender his gallant garrison prisoners of
war. Uy thia’suic.-s', uud (lie subsequent defeat
of'Gen. GatVs.'at. Cnuidcn, the British foico
Mined a cdbtrol in fie South, which threatened
fhembfct ektirme und disastrous consequence.
The main army, finder Gen. Washington, re'Wfced
hy detachtincnta of the Southern States, vras-bad-
ly clothed, irregularly provislnned,^jea without
puy. The Magazines were f[Vipty, the treasury -
i-.hausted, and the public"credit of no avsil. lo
'his alarming crisis of the national affairs, Gen.
Wusliington convened a council uf his most con-
fidrntiiil ofljeers ; a faithful and minute represeq-
tation wqa" submitted to Congress jjnd it nst
respecffolly suggestcdl i.u the must immediato
means of relief, that a special minister should .be
sent to France, to solicit a loan of money, and
supplies of clothing and military stores, with a
request, that a naval superiority might rendezvous
ou tbe American cuast at tin appointed tiM, to
enable the ComiDai.der-in'Cliief to undertake
offensive operations aguinst tlie dispersed posts
of the enemy. Congress acceded ta (he opinion^
of this interesting communication, and referred
p 'he coopinalion of the Minister to General Wash*'
ingtont Cdff Laurers n a| fully informed uf every
circun,stance Infit could give furtherance lo the
negotiation, and writing and speaking the French
language with classical purity, he possessed, in an.'
eminent degree, the power of i filtrating all its',.'
objects. By the partiality of bis gttl&nt friend,
ihe writer of this memoir was appointed Secreta
ry to the mission.
O.i the Oil |Fcbrnary, 1781. we .ailed from Bos
ton, in the fripte Alliance, Capt. Barry, and ar-
ritrd ut L’Onent in twentydays.—Pursuing with
out delay, his route to Paris, Col. Laurens rutt
the Maishal de Custers, minister of marine, llieit^,
on ii visit to the -exports, nt Hennebonn, and,
having announced himself to tlie Marshal,..be
very politely ordered relays of horses, Io expe
dite our jourqpy. On his arrival at Paris, Col. , •
Laurens entered on his mission, with every ad
vantage which distinction of character, grdent zeal
of dispoeition, and lonsummate e.bdffy to de-' '
monstrate (lie reciprocal interests of America
and France, in its successful accomplishtnant
could confer. Having delivered bis credentials,
and been graciously recej/cd at Court, raemor- . '
ials, explanatory of alUbe view s and objects ef.hj/r
appointment, were yrreseutedato the Coat ee
Vergennes, Minister of foreign relations, aud they
were repeated arid enforced, by personal inter
course, from the sixth of March, to the second of i
May, when Col. Lauroua conceived, from Iho h,
protracted state of the negotiation, I liar it was Ihe f
policy of tlie Cabinet of France, by delaying the
aid which he solicited, to exhaust lire power and
resource’s of Britain ar.d America, and tu render . ,
Itoth-adbservent to her views. Under this imprea
-ion/and a belief, that this was rather the policy ’
of the ministers, (ban the King, Col. Laurens de
rided to prepare a memoriar, wMih riiouhl cor*