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IM Ul«l€ KILKH.
■I ill at %% IN MhrrftN Rlllr**.
W ll.l. be sold nt» the fir.i Tuesdav in HKITF.M
KM next. IdWl Hi.- MU bOMI MM m. I hr rill
«»t Milledgeville, hot*,' n lh* tf.tfal fio-irsuf Mir, the lolhminj;
property, to-w it:
Trn N«gr.ra«, A it lr* w, 22 year** old. Jim in, Mik* If, Rob
10, HtphaW. U. r|« 7. Green 5, Matrah »». l’ri**a3T, undone
riiiM; nil I.
of Hruiiu* I ll li.rn«. oiui 111 favor l>«
ll#nk, Kmun II til*, | wo in f««.»r of l ti«* city of Mili*d("v
sal sundry mliin from IUI !w*n 8u,ieri(*r Court, i» i
Wright. Property pointed out by j'Uiiit.ff*’ntl*. ito*'.
At III. ndii 1 (i'll** nml plere, I Negro mmi hv the namr of
tHoMV.lMvio.lo 1 Mil IH«| |iro,M»nv of I'h n*as Wright to ««:.»
fi.fn. in favor o* ihi* < Vmral IIauk, and one in favor of I-
Newell and aurxlry ol bars, va. .aid Wright. Property puit
of l*r
t l.y Det*«<l mi.
Also, at ih. mm i timn nn.l place, I linear and Lot, In the
City of MiMedg.**ille, .No. 2, in square 42, rontnunng '2 1 and
3-1 of |-ft of ail acre more or Imn, liuiwl on a. the property of
S (Ionian II. Ilotlon to KAii.fy a fi fa in f*».*r of the llnnk of
llariou. and one tnort^ if o fl. fa. m favor of lh* Harm tor* of
tiro. W. Morr.iv no f other., foreclosure. Property pointed out
l.y plaintiffs* attorney.
CllAIU.F.S ENNIS, HltY.
July .10, lain. 44-2m
Wilkinson NhrrlB Bitlrv.
W ll.l. he a.II on the lirat l oeadiy in 8KPTEMBKK
neat,at the court hon.r door in the (nwniil Irwiuioii,
Wilkinson countv, In-1wren the u.unl hour, of sale, the fol-
lowing property, t"*wii:
On* Lot ol I..1111 N i. (II) fourteen, in the fifth dintiict of
Wilkinmn county, containing 2821 nrres, more or I.***, nml
41) acre*, more or )•-**, hi the filth diatrict of enid county, !*•-
inr part of fract.ou No. (2) two. All leried on an the proper*
t* of t'liarlre Young, In *.ili-*fv *un*lrv fi fan in lav *r of Jehu
K-n.', V*. rii .fi * Y • line in 1 Allen Hardin, security.
Aleo.-ventv • r-«. Ill .re u* !• '* m the lift di.inrt of \V t
kin.un c.i'intv—l*ei:i" pattof i.oi .No. One and pail of Fur
ti.in No. Seven, who -m Mo«e* Dyked now lit re. Uvicd ol.
n i i'- pro ».-i: v .1 I . ll union. In *iii«fv aumlrv »i fa* in fmor
•; Win. ('. Jl.ni i ! • »r:»»• r*., \ I.. Herndon nml Sntiuel M.
Pitt mi n—prop* rt t p oi.!*d out l>v Sanuirl M. I’ittmnn. Lo-
iv in id , and i> tut.ted to me hv a Con-table.
* mi ;m wh. cooper, h. s.
\\
ii.i. i.
Walkin%«m Mterlll 'a Male.
d-.O
•da
, III III.' lu
f. nr til di
Irvi.
t, bt
«‘\h l.ftr *»F I.AND. in
m -tv. whereon John 11 Rum* now live*, containing two Inin
rad two and* half aero*, more or Usa; letrixd on .*e die
. oi Joliu 11. Itnins, to satisfy aumlrv fi. fan. in f.oor i:
•> II - I'.ilj.'i V*. raid UaiuR. Lew made mid relumed to in
v u tonal (»•!*•. WM. COO|*EK,D. Sheriff.
.1 *!*• Id. I .<•. 42—71
A
Atlniini«tr;ilf»r** kale.
UKEARI.Y to .to oihfiilthe. Ilonorahlu the Court*
frdiu.w V .ll I »«■* . if« ■•..!.») , will lie Mold before the com!
I ..ri ii 1 " town of llm. kniaville, Pulavki county, in
ll litut 'I'm - I .v i.i ()i ’ J'Mi;It next within the legal hour*
ofsnlu, the foil - vit.- pioj.. ilv.lo wit:
Lots ut I.'i<i.1 \ 2nl. I, *22*2,1210,231,2'il.one-half ofl«3
nml part of \ . i.i all • vinsr in the 521*1 diatrict of I’lilick
cu'iiily ; and al* • one l it, No. 3I‘J, iu the ‘24.h diatrict of snii
county—'hdon/iiic to the CMlate ol t.onrgoU. UmiirH, lute of
Dorntur county, ilecenauil.
July 27, IBI'J. to—‘2m JOHN S. S1HTII Adm
AtBiiiiuthirmor'fii kalis
V O KEF. A IDA to at. oi.ler ol the llouornbJi'the Inferior
Court of Piiiunmcouuiy. wheii Ritting lor onlmniy pur*
m, v* ill l*e Mold al tho Coiirt-lioiiae in the I
mnty. on the firm To adnyi
vn of Ei
lie a t, hot wet
uni hour* of •.tin,
SIXTY ACHE'S OF LAND,mure or lean, adjoining l.<
llmtrn, iDnja niii Ward, and oilicru, it being known un il
dower of tin* late Mrn. Store, in the landn hnlonging to the e
tttc of Phinea* Skinner, drranio'd,and aohl for the benefit of
the heir* of t>i i R.iitl PhiueaR Skinner, dcceancd.
Term* made known on the d ty of ruile.
July 16,18.TJ. 4‘2—1 It 1IH1Y HUDSON. Ad
A<lminltilrftfor*i» kale.
W ll.l. he roI I on the firm Tuenduv ill Septemher nest,
nt the < oiirl homo* dour iu Lumpkin county, under 1111
ordurol the Inferior Court ol the county of Jonee,
Lot ol' Idtutl Ko. 1179,
in the II1I1 difltnrt nrigiimlly Cherokeu, now Lumpkin county.
S01.I 111 the property of John Sharp, late of Jones county, de
ceased. Terms on the dot of sale.
A. ll. SHARP, Adm'r.
Jnly 4,1839. Ida.
E\m'itlum' hitlfh
the town of
. Houston county, on the first Tuesday
, waliin the umial hour* of «nle, aereealdv to tho will
oflieddiiiK Pale, late of Washing lou comity, do ceased, the
following lot* of land, to wit:
Lots No. l. r * and No. UA, in the IOi'i district ofllotiamn cotm-
tv; lot No.hi, in the nh district nf ||ou*ton county; ami lot
No 112,111 th * 12<h district of llou-ion county.
Also, .It tie *11 lie 11 me, will he sold in the town of llawkiil*-
ville, Puh»*kicounty.lot No. I4‘2,in the '21th district of lor*
nicrly Wilkm-ou, ..w Pulaski county—all sold for the benefit
of the hells and . , d.tor* ol said deceased.
Term*,Credit 0 it.I lhi , 'J5tli ol Dcceuihcr tiext—smull n«des
witli appl ied
ti. II liriiNEV,
S. KI.<IYD,
ELIZAUEhH PATE,
• Eaerulor.s.
41—*2n
Ji 'y‘AD,31.
fcxmiior’K kale.
A uHEEAHLE to nn order of the Inferior Court of Jns*
j\. nercounty, when silting for ordinary purpose*, will ho
sold before the court-house dmir. in Montlcello, nn the first
Tuesday in December neat, within the legal hnursotsalr,
Two lots of Land,
whereon Authony Peeler, late ol said county, dre'd., lived.
Also, the following named negroes tu*wit: Vino a woouiii.
Derry .Jerry, Muses, Aaron, Wiuny, Johnson, Anderson, Nico*
JOHN FAUIJCNER, ) .. , .
JOHN STEVENSON, j ,,, ’•
m»yl«
Executor's kuic.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Hnptvmher next,
ngieealdc to 1111 order ul the honorable tho Infurior
Court of Now ton comity.
l^ot of l,ftnd, No. 09,
11 the f.|l» district of June* countv, Itelongiog to the estate of
JolittMiddlebro »k«, <lc< M. Sol.lf.ir idivtsim.. T. mis c
IS \ AC S .MlDDLEHktfOKS, 2 y
april sW—U10
DAVID MIDDLE1UUJOKS,
Cdiiurdiait*:
4 (UlF.KAIll.K fo .111 order ol ll
/\ mu,i countv, when aitting f »r
sold on the first Tuesday i.i \ .
1tcM.thef0lhm.il? Im.
(•ppo-ito Mb Distil, t. 1
9-10 acres,‘2dij mlitv, 11
*r Court of W.lkii
purpoHcs, will I
lew nt At Foiifain.
.* it.lining6 2 10 «n
I. about three 11,
‘2d (|unlit \, licluw 11
s.-,,.od quality.
d land. N
1, mD 01. ... it. 1
length ol III 1-l.u.d, wii 1* about a quarter ol 11
lenrtli, with .nci nt watur anil lull nlinost for any in
ill thedryMsI season. I'beso Island* seldom if ever i
They urc about Dor 1 miles above «’olnudoiH.
41 -If JOHN IIKTIIUNK., C.
(>r.OIM)IAi Unldtt iii t oinal).
\\f HE HE AS, Emmoh Eaiis applies for letter of .tlminis*
v v iratiun un the estate ol Jamc* F. flatter, lute t f *j|d
( ountv,diceased :
These are therefore incite t« e kindred and erdimr# of s.,j.l
dsc'd. to l.e and appear at my oiHce w ithin tho time prescribed
by law, iu shew 1 ause.it any the) have, why said lefti re vli«»nl«l
not i*e rrtnii j.
f liven uinh r my hand this9th dav of Augiist, IfW.l.
C. W. CHOATE, D. O. C. O.
46—Im
Ororgln, Ritltlw in ( oiini)’.
yy IIEliKAS Clronnr Skaucv and IU
. luc 1
nd 1
ail
ul:
1 the
ate ol
•nl red
I singular, th
id 1 redit'-rs of the said de* cn*ed, in file their ohj.
v nfiiee within the tune presentx-d hv law, ifauv thev have,
tvv sanl lel'.vi* shall u«l ittUf,
tliven under mv hand t nfilee in Mlllrdgeviile. July ‘.V1I1.
13.». Cll AS. \V. CIlOA IF, D. C.C. t».
43—1 in
DLOIU.IA. Ilultlwlii t onnly.
U fllKHEAS F.aeki. l Tncc applies iu me for letters nl
disimsMi.nl fi.hi 1 the estate 01 James K. Trice, dec'd.
This is Unrvf ore incite and ndu<« ui*h the kindred und rre*
rlitors, and nil persons ennrerued, loin* and ap|tcaral my offtce
w..Uit»tlw time prewrilted t.v Iks, tu shew rauae.it any thev
have, why said letters should uot Im* granted.
Cl. veil under in* hand, this tit It dav of April U”N.
* CHAltLES W. CHOATE. 1,. c. c n.
June th 1839.
( iKolvtil t. ItslJwiii Coiiwiv—Whereas, Saium I Tm kcr
W aduiinistrstur on the estate of Kidiert Patlnu, late of
•ai l ruuntv, del 'd, applies lu me lur letters of di*'inssii 11.
This is tlierrlorr to rite the kiodri*d and creditor* ol said
dec’d. lu lw* sad sppear al mv nface within |Im> turn- pn «. ril-
liv law, la show cause, if auv they have, why Mid leu, r
should not be granted.
Cll AS. W. CHOATE. D. C. C. O.
jink wfitn
UEOII4JU, HilklNMH 4 o«04y.
W HEME IS. /.vih vhum Jonims applo
Prs of aJmittistr.ilion un the
Jom»os, late of said countv,deerssnl:
Three are then fore to c ite and sdmottieh all and smrnlsi
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, in lw and sj j • 1
at my oface within llw tiiuv prescribed by law, t« -be*
tausr, if any lhr> have, why said Inters should not h« giant
cdJ
obsn under my hand, at oilier in Irwmion, this Kill day wl
August. DOU.
_4o-l.ii AI D II. KAIPOKD.H. C. C.tl.W.C
€Jr«rffln, H IlklMnoa € ommI).
W IlEKEAH NtOlU lli/vi »H applies to me fur h*|irM
of adiuinislraltou mi lh« ratals ol Martha i41s sun, late
of s«nl ruual> ,de< eased :
Theae arv, iherrfuti. to • tie all and singular, lira kia.lrrd
and t reditors M said dervaaed, to Ale lhair slifseliiiM 11 mv
t'T, within fWr linn* |>re«.td>e«D>v I tw ifauv • . v have, w v
v • « I*t|e|s sto.ll ll .1 i • |isi»|i •:
nn tei II , hand • .ffo . m |rw. non, July l?t|., 183‘J.
4 V— l m A ll It Alf< MID. It C. t*. O. \\ C
4 lli:4 |4ta
‘ W Molmig,
t..|
Hr* liana
III'*** HAHUlli.IWi
ftikfruilvt MrpitilmfMi, Ida, j
Mu 1 ciu.gv 111 * *J9th May, IVTJ. (
W HF.IIKAf*. Ivan Art »»f thetsmeml Assamldv, jms#
erl tin 2» th D.t rrnln*r, 1«JH, entitled '* An Ait.lnpro-
vidr for the < all 4 1 a <’onvrntion to r«-Jim r the nuoilier nl tin
(•eneral A*, ml.lv if tha Htolr of Georgia, and for other nur
|H>set therein nsoM'd," ilia provided ** th it 11 shall lie the dot)
of III* Kn ■ llenrv 11,»* linvrrtior tn give pobln iiy to the altars
lions and amei duo ms inada is the t ‘onstiiulion/in referatue|«
lire |(ej urii'oi .«f the no oilier uf rro oilier* ' omposnig the t»»n
ersl Assembly . .,n I the first M<ml .) in t h t-ilirr, m il after lb*
rising of * ml i .'moi ntinn, he shall lii on fi r 1I1 .Ratification by
the People, of «m h anirndorsnts. alterations, or new orttelei
thev may make for the olijertsof reduction audrq isliiulid
Ho l, nr rat Assiuuldy only, amt if ratified hv n m nu.lv nl
• he voters, who vi,i® iii| the question rif 'KA'l’ll lCATIftN”
«.r ** NO ItA I'IFlt’ATION”—then,anJ in that event,Ilia idle
rations by liicm made and ralifn-d, shall l*c binding on the
people of tin* Stain, and not ntherwi-e."
Ann vvhv.HR v*. the delegates of the penplo ol tliia Stale,
assembled 111 CoiiventNiu Wilder tltc provision'* of the before re
cited act, and aimed to, and declared the following to l*r al
terations nml aoiendmenia of the Omstitntinn of this State
touching the representation of the people in the General As-
sonihlv thereof, to w it :
I’he Couvenlion a**cmh|ed undernn act, *' toprovide for the
eal! of a (>*nve 4 iii<in to reduce the number of (he General A
annhlv of tin* Slate of Georgia, and fi»r other purposes there
name,I,” paseed the‘26th dav (d December, 1838, having m
under the I'roc h mat ion of the Governor, on Monday the tilli
day of May,Ltd.I,propose aa the final result of their delibera
tions, the follow.... to be amendments to the Cotisiilutioti of the
|Niate of Gent. 1 .nnl pn sent the same to llis Eicellcnry th
Governor of tin St if. , tlint poldn ilv may he given to said al
terMioii* and •iim iidmcnts, according to tin: sixili section uf the
net, i.mb r which the Convention nsscmhlrd.
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
kTATE OF GllOKGU.
The House id l(epreseiilulivi's nIiiiII he cionp ised of mem-
liers from all the counties which n«*w are,or hereafter may l»e
included vv it inn Un* Stale, according to tin ir respective iium
her* of free *v ..it*' p OHS, ..ml inelodii.g lliiecfifil, .,1 all tin
people of color, 1. erfnined by mi actual onumnrntioQ
to be nn.le fr-mi time to lime, at intervals of seven yearn, ni
now l»y law piov i.ImI. Each county shall l*e entitled to otu
mrubt'i. L o fi county having a reprr dilative population ni
above specified, *d nix Ihonaatnl persons, shall In* eiititlud t<
one additional member, and ciu.fi county having such rep re
aentttUve population of twelve thousand persons, shall lie en
titled to two additional uiemlicrs, but uocouutv ahull have more
than Hire.
The
• nilu
inhers ol which the House of Repreacti-
lauvea will In■ r.i iii|.i-*rd nrrording to the afurcMii*! ratio, and
the last cen ii«, slinll not hereafter he increased, except when
s new county isrteuted; and it rtlinll betbediityoflhcLegia-
laturc, nt their res*ion,to be hohlen next alter the ciiuincrnii'
provided fur by law, no to regulate the ratio of representation,
a* to prevent such imre.are.
The Representatives shall be chosen nniiunllv, nnthn first
Monday of October, until rucIi day of election akallhe altered
hv law.
Tho Senate ahull consist of forty-six members,alerted
ally on tm* first Monday in October, until aucli day of elec
tion shall lie altered by law, and shall l.e ( ompo.««| of (.in
mniilu r from each of tho fony*«ix Senatorial Districts follow
ing:
I Chntli.imiV Effingham.
7 Semen nnd Iltttke.
3 Rielttm lid .V ('oluitibia.
4 Lincoln ... I W.Ikes,
ft Elbert and .Madison.
6 Hal»er«hnm2v Lumpkin.
7 Union and Kalmti.
fi Foravtl, and Hall.
!» Jn. k-011 and Fianklin.
10 Clink and Ogh lliorpe.
11 Greco. iMluiun.
I‘2 Tuliaf. rr ..and Warren.
13 Hancock and Huhlwin.
II Wn*liingtoii und Jcfierson.
15 Kniaone) i\ Montgomery.
Ifi Liberty and Itrvnu.
17 Tattnall m.d Hollo, h.
18 McIntosh nn.l Glynn.
It) Camden nn.l Wiiviiu.
120 Ware and Lowndes.
121 Tr■llntr and Ai'idiog.
‘22 Lauri'iisnnd \v ilkinnon.
23 Jones and Jna|ier.
126 Hiittaaml Monroe.
127 Gwinnett and Walton.
128 DeKalb and Henry.
•21» Newton and Morgan.
30 Gilmer and Murray.
31 Cass and Cherokee'.
32 Cohh nml Campbell.
33 Coweta and Favette.
34 Meriwether nml Talbot.
33 Hike and Ui.a m.
36 IIoiimIoii anil Macon.
37 Dooly and Irwin.
38 Tlimnns and Decatur.
39 linker nnd Early.
40 Lee am) Sumter.
41 Randolph and Sfewnrt.
4‘2 Muscogee ami Marion.
43 Harris nnd Troup.
44 Heard and Carroll.
43 Fauldmg and Flo)d.
46 Chattmigd, Walker und
Dado.
123 riilnski.»nd Twig,
121 ILhh and Crawford. I
And whenever hurcnflur the Logislutiirc shall lay off and c*
talilish a new comity, it shall bn added to the most contiguon
Senatoiial District, having the smallest representative popu
lation.] JAMES M. WAYNE,
Ihcaidcut of the L'uuvcntion.
A Hast;
LtrctK.v V.ataxtk. Secretary of the Convention. |
I therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the heforc
recited act, do hereby give publicity to the same, and enjoin
i nch voter for members of the (tencral Aasi'mldy of thir-
Klnte. on the first day therein specified, to wit: mi the first
Moudnv in Octohor next, to give his vote of “ RA'l’IFKM*
TlON’' or “ NOtRATIFlUATlON,” ns provided iu said act,
and lint the presiding officers curtif) the same to this Depart
incut according!) •
Given under my linmi and snnl of the Executive Depart
meni at the Capital, in Milledgevillc, this the day nnd
yeni first above mentioned.
GEORGE R. GILMER.
IIy the Governor.
JoiiK II. StKi.tr., Sec. Ex. Dept.
I N i: \LDWI.N SUI’EIUOR COURT, December Adjourn-
c.n. rin, |:.3B.
John W L. Daniel, )
»s. > IlMle Hint ferfrrecloaure.
Allred GiilTtu, )
Upon the petition of John W. I.. Daniel, praying the Torn-
closure of a mortgageeaeculod by Alfred Griflin, 011 the thir
teenth day of February, in the year eighteen hundred and
thirty-eight,for the better securing the payment of the sum ol
right hundred and fitly dollars, on ull that tract nr parcel ol
land, situate, lying and being in the city of Millodgcvillc, coun
ty nnd State uioresaid, being the corner of lot number lour, in
square thirty-four, and running one hundred feet on Wayne
street,mid one hundred and sixty fool on Alontgomery street
— And it appealing to the Court, Hint the sum i.f five bundled
and eighty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents, remains due
nod imp tul, on * ml mortgage, by ilie said Alfred Griffin to
the stid John W I Daniel: It is on motion, ordered,tiiat the
said Allied Giillin, .!•» pay into the Clerk’s| office ol this
Court, tin- enii ol live hundred and eighty-eight dollar* nml
tweiitv-five cont's with interest and cost, on or before the first
day oi Ho- next term ol this Court, or in deluult thereof, the
equity ol redcmpluui m and to said mortgaged premises, hr
from tlienrcforih forever buried and foreclosed. Ami it is
further ordeted, that 11 copy of this rule lie published ones u
month for lour months in one of the public ga/.ettes of this
Stale, or serve I 00 the mortgager or his special agent or
utterm v, it least three months before the ncr.t term of this
Court.’
Clcot.-i i. Ruhlwiii - :iiy— A true exlracl from the Minuter
of H ildwi-i Suprrioi t *1 urt, thiaU6th Jununr) ,11*38.
april 30 in4m WAI. 8. MITUtlKLL, Clerk.
In iui.iiwtn inkeiuok nn ut. Anrinvrm, ima.
S'J.llllO. Mmr.l R evill<.,Jul) VMI1I1,mill.
Di ob. ' Decvmhar tint, I promise to pa V W il-
.1 How u or oidtt, . .v.. F toijoiind Dollat.*, vain.' . ,v,d
J. I’. o»u:s.
Pav to l». Duel or order, W M. IHtWEN,
Pav t.( c. Kcl«i'v,*V Co. PHILIP DUEL.
^M3I 83. Milledgevillc, July •Jf.lh, 1818
ttu or b) ihc'2'it!i of December next, I promise to pay Wil
lin 111 Ibivvt mu order, Fourteen Hundred MudThiit)-mic83-HH)
iliillam, value iccctved.
J. P. COLES.
|»av to I bilip Duel or order, WAI. ItOW F.N.
pav tn •*. lx. Het.Af Co. PHILIP DI EL.
IT appear-10: I" the Court that I wo notes of'w bid. the *
nexed ar«- copies, hav.- been lost hv fire.—It is, on motion
Iverson L. ll mi*, attornev for i\ Kelsey, &l Co.,
Hint the said J. P. Coles, shew cause 011 the fir
next p rill, wbv -.ti l copies should not I
lieu of stid In*! 01
unco a mouth m a n
the said Court.
A true extract from the Minutes ol Dahl
this 18th day of April. Itf-W.
C||AS. W. CHOATE, Clerk.
npril 23—m7t
nle red
hlished
and 1 Inti this older he pubiished
nprr published in AlillcJ'eville. until
r Court,
I N It \l .DU I x SUPERIOR COURT, December Adj-
cii l.it tste
>irl iilitslc.
( IKlllO Mini for far refoturi
I poii the in itio n of Robert C. Drown, setting forth that
Liteicn Lulii*-it* and Victor Lstasle, of the county of Baldwin.
di<l un the filth day of July, 111 the veur eighteen hundred nnd
thirty-six,f«*r the Ivetter securing the payment of four pre
sory notes ilierein d.airrilied, execute s certain mortgage deed
to a Im is.* mi.I lot 111 the county of Baldwin, and sanl State,
in the villnu. of Scott-horough, commonly known liy the name
of the ScottsSoro' Institute, adjoining lands of Fansli Carter,
lbiy.eiiinii, llockwell mid Bighnni, eoutiiining thirteen r
ami right tenths, more or less—And it sppeuting in the Court,
that lin n 1 1- due and owing 01 said mortgage the sum of fiv
liundn d d dlnrs, with interest from the filth day of July, cigii
teen hundred nnd thiity six.
It is mi motb u ordered, that the said l.ucien Lataste an
Victor l.nta-tc, do l ay into the Clerk's office ot this Court, the
sum of five hundred dollsis, with interest theicou from
filth dav of Julv. eighteen hundred and liiirlv six, nude
i u or hef »re the 'first d v ol the next term of this Court,
default thereof, that the equity of redemption in and to
mortgaged premises, be from thenceforth forever barred and
foreclose*I—And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule lu*
published once n month for lour mouths, 111 oucol the public
gaxeites of this Slut* 1 , or s. rv.d 011 the uiottgugera or tl.cir
special agent or attorney, at least three mouths previous to the
next term of tbi* Court.
intv—A tine extract from the Ali-
01 Court, tin* 2t.il. Jnituan,1839.
\\ Al. M ITCH El L,Clerk
CJoorgia. Itahlw
nine* of Ha Id w in
april ail—mi Im
I NOl’K month" alter date,appli. utuui will be made to tl
1 honorable the Inferior court of Upson county, w hen si
ling I--, or i.nirv p.uposrs, for leave to sell lot ot bind, N
Icn. 1, t «i12iI. district of fonnwrlv Baldwin now Ja»|M-r rmint
b. b... in • to G 1.. F. Birdsong, minor of Bcuajul. Birdsong.
At ] ,K ’ J A MF.S HPF.IR, Guard .an
• I.- alter date, a|ipliralHMi wilt he made to the
1 *o...l of Appling count*, whet, sitting for ordi-
, t..r l«ava in sell the IaimIr and Negroes lu-
Inngiug to John Seller*, late of sat I county,
dee d WILSON BAXLEY, Adm’r.
r
r __ r brlr.itf
mg to the estate "f J aim's A. J. tialea, (minor,) late of said
count v. dee’J.
mav 7 G. II. BURNEY. Guardian
..IP * lists, MpplK a.10,. will br u nde P
it . t A ilk.i.MM. coi.olv, whew -ill.tig <•
, leave to sell the teal estate nl Jacob I
. dec’d.
WILLI AM F lit toy Ado
Jinarv purm.se■•.l*
late «-f said 1 ...if'
npr.l »•
1 ^1 til II lit IN I
1 ih« Honor.b
.Him. *••» nhlll..
ini.tww ..i1
" J l\f fj.'J 'Jit . i M HIVISS, 1 1 . •■■I,.—
I N. 11 li Mt.NT.I 1.1*1-. »illU'H»J. i"
’ lb. • ..I .1 llrk.l!' rilMIl.,, lx# .« -lx
|u>. l .r I Im.. , I .* ,i.x|M-|!» »l
H.i, *.. . ..kx. ..
J \ SKH M C*MI"* N U
A.r.xbtb.OI. tk-l».
.Ill-, .1,1# . Hp|,lk4.lx.t
.1 rr.il
LiNRN rou N4I.K.
SjtfcuhUvr* end i.ajnUtlnt* art// do writ to not iff tht
opportunity.
fllllE Hui.acril*er ofars for sal* tin following Unde,... 'hr
m >0111 firinsect
100(8 Georg r
• rid, and up*.
i.provcinrnts a
l*ar«-«J
ready
In the county of Ware 1260,000 ter*'*.
lo the roiuily ol \\ «»ne, Ibjktf) '
In the county of t-amden 16,490 "
lo Ho (ountv ol A|>p2iiig, 18,490 “
lo III* coi.ntH-s (.1 Uwndca A Tl.moas H^ui
In the county ol Baker 7J2.VO
lu therounty of Decatur, 8,.‘itHi
In Hie counties nl Alontgomery A Telfair 10,000 “
111 the county of Pulaski, 8,**fst “
In the counties of Cherokee rountrv, 7,3Ptt “
Also, a number of small tracts m »annua tonuties uf Hie
State.
Mir above lands in tltc Southern section of the State, are
ewd Pme Lands, lying for the most part, in situations where
lumber may he easily transported to a market. Some arc
situated immediately on the route of the Rail Road from
Brunswick to tin junrtion of the Flint and Chattahoochee.
others upon lire St Ilia, St. Mary’s AUamsha, and Ssvai.nab
rivers, ttav laable streams.
Sales will he made on aorcsnmodniing terms. I'r.rt rash,
and tho abalnm-e of the porchuse money, in otu two un*'
three year*, w 1U1 eimd aecuritv.
Apply to * 8. W. NICHOLS,
Clinton, Jones ( ountv,Geo.
(IJ* The I oiled States Gur.ette, Philadelphia; tin* Alla**
Boston; N. Y. Express, New \oik; Richmond Whig, and
Cliorhst«»tt <2iuirier, will each giv* tl.< above advertisement one
monthly imrrtimi for three mouths, and forwatd lb* ii ac
counts to this office for pay ment.
sept 18—-if
X i: IIIC A I, CO 1.1,1:01: .
IN UICIOIONI), VIKdlNIA.
*|Uli: n. Tl Winter Term of Lrcllire. in lire Me.lirnl lie-
J p.irlimuit of Hampden Sydney College, at Richmond, will
comm- no on AfGNDAY,October 12let, 1839, and continue un
til the Inst of February following. #
Aui.’s I#. Waiini.h, Al. I)., Professor ol Surgery and Surgi
cal Anntomv.
Jso. Cui.LKJf, AL D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Ale-
dicinr.
Tm. Johniok, M. D., Professor of Auntomy and I'hvsiolory.
I*. W. CtfAMlivftl.AVNK, Al. D., Professor of Materia Aledi-
cn nnd Tlierspeolics.
R. L. Bom ansa a, M. D., Professor of Ofistrctics and tltc Dis*
case.* . f Women and Children.
SoctUTis M At'i’iN, M. !>., Professor of Chemistry nnd Phsr-
niacy.
The College Infirmary,attached to the College Building, has
been in successful operation for the lust eight itioiiths.nuJ fur
nishes conitatillv n rut nibrr of interesting Medical nnd .Snrgiinl
Cases,—to which the .Student tins ni cess nt nil hours.
The College Infirmary, together with the Aim- House, Peni
tentiary and Arinorv (which are under the charge of two ol
the Professors) wtlf oflord the .Student an opportunity of wit
nessing the various disess* * incident tn a Snutheru climate.
The abundance of AlHterials for Anatomical (imposes, and the
reduced price nt which they are furnished, v» ill enable the Stu
dent to nrquire nil intimate knowledge ol the Anatomy of the
human body, and the use of Surgical Instruments.
I It: ring the InM Winter ('nurse of Lectures, from the num
ber ofSiirgicul Cases admitted into tho Infirmary, tho Profes
sor of Surgery was enabled to exhibit liefore the clnas, nwarly
all the important Surgical o|M*rtitions upon the hriiif? amtijret,
nnd from the increasing popularity of the I (■firmary, there is
reason to believe that hereafter the Surgical Coses in the
House, will greatly increase.
Good Boarding, including fuel, lights, servants’ attendance,
Jt-e.can he obtained iu this city for Jour tlotlor* per wreck.
We are niiiiiorisei! lo state that a tnil Course ot Lectures in
thin Institution will he received ns equivalent to one in the fid-
lowing Aledienl Schools: University of Penusvlvnnin; Jrl*
ferson Medical College ol Philadelphia ; Alcdir'al College of
the State of Sooth Carolina; Transylvania University, Lex
ington. Kv.; University of Maryland, Ate. Are.
Tin* Professor of Anntomv will open the Disserting Romms
of the College ou the first ofOrtolier.
AUG'S L. WARNER, Al. IL,
Dean of the Medical Faculty.
Richmond, A»ny 17th, 1839.—June 9ft—2m.
DINNOLUTIONT.
fllllE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of
J. Ells iV Sharp, was this day Uiasolvcd t.v mutual con
vent. N. ELLS,
j»»«*7 A. B. SHARP.
fllllE business wiil lie continued by the undersigned, who
A will keep on hand, a select asMirlmctUof Law, Mt-dii ul,
Miscellaneous und Classical Books.
A Iso, n fine assort m*nt of
D It ¥ U O OUS,
(just received) which ho flatter* himself, he can sell a* cheap,
d, not cheaper than they can he bought ill uny purl of Geor-
lie would ii!«o give notice, that he intends going to the
North, in n few weeks, to mirchnse goods; and would say that
“II orders would he tlianlriiilly received, nnd promptly attend-
d lo. lie will deliver bouks to persons in any part of the
Slat**, to order. N, ELLS.
Alilledgeville, June7,1839.
AIili.biikvii.i.k, June 7, 1839.
ID* Notw ithstruding I have this day relinauished nil my in*
terest in the Mercantile business, I would lie ooiag my feelings
injustice, did I not tender my thsnks tn mv frietMs genernify
for the very liberal snpjHirt we have received. And having
every assurance that the business will he conducted by Mr.
Ells, ns well unit ever has been, I would respectfully solicit
for him a continuance of tlu-ir support
june II—if
A. B. SHARP.
*90* KFWAltD.
gro
..*.n 1 or milirn iroui my piniliailOII IU IM*
er county, about the first of February lust, my tie-
ro hoy, JOHN, nliout twentv-ono or twcmy-two
ears of age, well built, common sixe, erect in his
wulk.fiiinset of'foreteeth, intelligent nod good cotin-
imianre, weighing tveiween one liumlml and fifty
and sixty pounds. I bought said negro from 8.11.
_AlcCmnl», (who resides in Chnrlotte, North Caro-
ilillcdgeville, 011 the fiffeenth day of November, lust,
f the opinion that said negro is trying to make Ins wav
hack to North t 'arolina. A nv person catching said negro, anil
confining him in Jail so that I get hint, shall he hherally re
warded. And if stolen, any person Hint will catch the thief
and ttrodtii c proof to conviction, ►hall receive the above re
ward. Any iid.tfiiiation relative to said negro, will he thank
fully received directed to Cliuton. Juuescouuty, Georgia.
!j~ ,f IL Al. COX.
Oi* I he Columbia Telescope and Chnrlotte N. C. Jour
nal, will publish the above three times, and forward their ac
counts to this office for payment.
M
CRNTKAL DANK OF OFOItOIA.
Mii.lkiigkvii.le, January 20,1838.
ANY of the Notes presented for renewal listing on them
new Endorsers, nnd il being impossible forme hoard to
determine their responsibility, unless their notesnronreompn-
med with somoevidence of the amount of property which t)toy
Itr it Oierrfore resulted, That ull notes offered at this Bnvl
nr renewal, upon which the eudmscis have lieett changed,
iiust he aceotnnamed by a certificate ol the taxable property
1 have he* n substituted for those on Um
ota proposed lo the
cd.
Extract from the minutes of the board of Direction.
I"" A. Al. NESBIT, Csslt'i
FOK SALE.
I "tlUl or Un.1, more ..r leu, well imnrovxd, will.
|»,I ftnuilsioi. Mill, .ml ihi. llrim Mill; fuurliim-
dred actea ol said Land is well adapted lur the growth of
corn cotion, and small grain ; the above lias a good two story
dwelling and necessary out buildings fora House of Enter*
tuinment. It is on the etugo road, und the hall way house
between .Milledgevillc.
Also, twelve or fifteen likely negroes can be had with the
uhoto UciHiiU'd pioperty on rensonnhlv and accommodating
A|>|ilit-.ti(in lo I.# ituuli-tA Ni. Iml, A D. ininp.M Milled##-
villc, ortho sul'scribcr at Robert Alct’oinb's, or at hi* Mills.
Tlx- Timl'erii. good and meilmuMildr,<>l Ion - veil.w nn
lllllilr, |ln|llnr, .Vr. 1
I'erenna de.irnu.of n sreal liargaii. -mild do well lo call
nnd exinniiie fur tnemeelve,.
»l«ril U—if I'UVUK WRICillT
TEMPERANCE HALL.
The Itev. U. I'lKKl'R, lake. Ihi. niellnnl of in'
funning In. friend, iu general, lliat he ha. Iwtnnrfi
the IWrioliir of ll.M well human .lend in Mil-
ledreville. nn llanenrk .Ireel.la-lwoentheOennee
Iridg.' uud I.idn.flic ilnll, kepi b, hire. Jenkina,
nml l.llerl, hv \\ «... \V. t’arne., e, a Tavern, where he her
n|veiled a hnuae nl I’RIVATF. KNTHUT.MNMKNT,forge-
nleel traveller, nr regular hoarder.—Hint the Kriend.nf Trio-
peranee mat nlwnva find h» lliiuae a quiet retreat, he will
never keepn lint ; lint n« tegatd. hi. t ilde lave ul heddiug
he Impe. Ilia Cll-I era V. ill tin,I ll I equal
houses. To anil the jmtssnrr of th<
...-charges shall
y r iftccn or twenty persons can l»c acrom*
mmbitcd with Imanl during theSuiumcr, on terms that will
make tl their interest tonpply immediately.
N. IL—The memliersnt the legislature, are resfreetfully in-
formad. that he intend* to make ample provision for their ae*
cotamodstion during tha next session. The Stages pass and
r« pass the door every day.
I Hitt 4—6m
iiw intaiii.imdii Yl.
S IIA 111' A ELLS have just o|HMie*l a fine uud choice assort
ment of
©ram®
enlisting of Csssimeres, Cloths, Linens, Drillings, and a va
riety of other goods lor gcntlrmeii'a Spring wear. Thev
have also on hand, a fine
F.lATr SEM+iZCTiO.V,
of Bilks, Hatins, Fruits, Csmhrieks, Bonnets xn«i Triitutiiiig.
Belling, I a rs, woike«| Collars, Ca|ies,aud Figure,I Swiss and
I*i:XAMPI.I I> MAMMOTH
M'iii:ni:.
fl'IlK ('.lh.wi"r'h I.il. Xl a M M.kl »r a l.»ri*iv|. "...
1 iu !>■#• villa ri.#tt vvairuM* in drcl.nng it ■»
lw 1/NI'AltAI.i hl Kit hi Hi# hi.txrj u( 1^.11#.-•• Til»"
in ,h. .iuxiiui mu aivm m.iii Mm nrrm.it t» th#
pulilir. It l« tut#, lll#i# at# l. r II, III id., hut xU til# nllx T
I,and, th# . I"- . I nr,. ul sao p. r Tn krl-'h#■ * »
I. UK aap NvmbiU ul tin Capital., ami tii# r#»iv.l of I It#
g,.nd uld v u.tuiti ul laairm.ling that #»e#) plir# **>»•• ".
drawn and wdd, will, w# are -nr#, gin ueiteraal Mtiafwtluu,
and e.ptriallv m th# Sn lliiMinn I’utrr. Momma.
To tiitva# i!l-poa#d tu ndt, mine, we reexiemem'#a,lv applx
ratiimbaing m.deti. ua f.,r lickrl.— v>h»n lh# |.n«#» ur# all
aul'l, hl.nka only rrmaiti—the Ol htivrr. have the l*»l
chaure. \Ve, thnrelure, cut) hatienlly say—-DELAY NO! -
Imt amner re-mil ami frfu.r-n.it to ns vour onlrrs,which shall
always ree# tve our immediate attention. Leticia to be ttd-
oresord, and applications i.iod* to ...
8Y1.VE8TER fa Cm
156 Bn»udw«y, N. York.
tCT Ol,serve the Numb* r, 156.
9700,000:!! 9*700,000!! 825,000!
fi prizes id **20,000 !!
2 do 91 *7,000 !!
3 do SI 0,000!
firmnd Heal Kulale and Hank Slack
I.OTTKIIV
Of property situated in New Orleans.
IP' The riche*! and must magnificent Scheme ever pre
sented to the public, in tins or any •» her country.
only 9*20.
Authorized by so net ot the Legislative Aseemldy of Flori
da, and under ilia Directions ol the Commissioners, acting un
' 1 Vo BEDHAWN AT JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA,
December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT ,V HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER fit Co. 156 Broadway,
New York,Sole Agents.
No Combination Numbtrs ! !
lOft.nno ticket- from No. I upwards, in succession.
The deeds of the Properly nn.l the Stork transferred intrust
lathe Commissioners appointed by the said art of the Legis
lature of Florida, for the security of the Prize Holders.
NI'LCNDIB SCIIOIF* ! I!
1 Prize—The Arcade—286 fer t, 5 inches, 4 hues,
on Magazine street; I0| feet, II inches, on
Natchez street; 126 fed, 6 inches, on Urn-
vier si. Dented nt about * 17,060 per nnnnm.
Valued at - - - *700,000
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feet on Common strati,
I hi feet,’6 inches, on Cnmp st. Rented ut
$‘25,000—Valued st .700,000
I Prix* 1 —Dwelling House (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 16, 21 feet 7 incite* fr* ut on Natchez st.
Rented ut #1200— Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade) No. 18,
23 fret front on Natch* /. Ft. llenied at f 1200
Valued nt !I0,000
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the An ode) No. 20, 23
feet front ou Natchez st. Rentat $ 12(H)—Va
lued at 70,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, Northeast rornerof Ba
sin nnd Custom-house street; 40 feet Iront on
Darin, and 40 ft. on Franklin st. t.v 1*27 feet
deep in Custom-house st. Rcntril at ft 1500
Valued at 90,000
I Pim:—Ditto—No.24,8ontL\ve«t rornerof Bn-
stnnnd Custom-house street ;32 feet 7 inches
on Basin, 33 feet 7 inches on Franklin, 127
fix 110) inches deep in front of Ciisioin-hotisc
street. Rented at ft 150ft—Vnltied at 90,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet 8 inches on Roy
al street, by 127 ft. II inches deep Dented at
$1400—Valued at 19,000
I Prize—250 shares Canal Bank Htock, $100
ench, 99,000
l Ditto—200 ditto Com. do do do 90,000
1 Ditto—150 do Alcclinuits’ nml Trailers’
Bunk .Stock 19,000
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank, do 10,000
I Ditto—100 do (hi do do 10,000
I Ditto—100 do do do do | <1,4)00
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do 9,000
1 Ditto—50 do do do do 5,000
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do 9,500
I Ditto—25 do do do do 9,500
1 Ditto—15 do Mcchutucs’fa Traders’
Bank Stork, 1,500
1 Ditto—15 do do do do 1,500
20 Ditto—eaclt 10 shnresof the Louisiana Htste
Bank, $100 rn. It, Prize $1,800, 90.000
10 Ditto— each 2 slum s ,.l $100 each,each Pii-. «
$200, ol the Gn* Light Bank, 9,000
200 do—each I slime of $100, of the Baukof
Louisiana, 90*000
200 do—each I share of $100, of th* New Or
leans Bank, 90.000
150 do—ouch 1 shore of $l(U)of tho Union Bunk
of Flotilla, 15,000
OOO Prize. $1,500,000
TICKETS S«a-NO SHAKES.
Thu whole of the Ticket^, with their Numbers, ns also thoso
containing the Prizes, will bo examined uud scaled by the
Commissioners appointed under the Act, previously to their
being put into the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole
of the Numbers, the other will contoin the Hix Hundred Pri
zes, and the first 000 Numbers that shall l>c drawn out,, will he
entitled lo such Prize ns mav lie drawn to its number, and the
fortunate holders of such Prizes will have such property
transform! to them immediately after lire drawing, unincum
bered, and without any Deduction!
Tho receipts of the sale of the Tickets are, and will be, de
posited in the Citizens',Consolidated, Canal, Union, nnd Car
rollton Banks, in the names of the Managers, joint]/ with J.
B Porrault, Esq., actually rnshierofthe Citizens* Bank, and
A. Bondouin, Esq., actually cashier of the Consolidated Bonk,
n» Trustees, as per Act passed before A. Matures, Esq., Nota
ry Public,on tiie 2d May, 1039, and tho properties transferred
o nine umbered, fur the security of tiie fortunate Prize Holders.
ITJ* Editors of every Paper in the United States, in the
West Indies, in Canada, nnd other of the British Provinces
are mqneatod to insert tho above, as n standing advertisement,
until the first of December next, nnd to send their accounts to
us,together with u paper containing thn advertioement.
SYLVESTER fa Co. 15G Broadway,
New-York.
may 28—tldec
J N APPLING SUPERIOR COURT, Jane
Term, 1839.
John llughry
w.
Samuel Kelly,
J nines Curry,
Joseph Roberts,
Edmund Whitney,
William Harrimsn,
and
Joseph Millikin.
It appearing to the Court, on the petition of John llughe;.
tlint Samuel Kelly, James Curry, Joseph Roberts, Edinunu
Whitney, William Harriman, and Joseph Millikin, on the
twenty-eighth day of April,eighteen hundred and thirty-six,
made and executed their certain mortgage deed to John Hugh
ey, in and to tho fivo lota or tracts of land following, tiiat is,
immbcva four hundred nnd seventy-one. four hundred nnd sev
enty-two, four hundred and seventy-three, four hundred and
fifty-five,and four hundred and eighty, all being in (he third
diotrietofsaid countv,each lot containing four hundred and
ninety acres, for the butter securing the payment of three sev
eral promissory notes for fifteen hundred dollars each—one
due the first ol April .eighteen hundred and thirty-seven—one
due on tho first day of April,eighteen hundred und thirty-eight
—anil the other due on the first dav of April, eighteen hundred
nml thirty-nine, aU drawing luwful interest from their respec
tive maturity ; and that the whole amount of principal and in-
terest ol snit'l several notes ore due and remain unpaid.
On motion of Warren fa Scarborough, attorney* for John
11 tigliy, ordered, that the said Samuel Kelly, James Curry,
Joscpfi R<>i*n*, Edmund Whitney, William Harriman, ami
Joseiih Millikin,do,un or heforc the first day of the next term
of this Court, p »y into this Court the principal and interest
which may be d i« on said several notes, or that the equity of
redemption in and to said mnitgnged premises he forever fore
closed ; nnd that a copy of this rule be published iuonc of the
puldir gnr.ntefl of this Stute, once n month for four mouths,
prcccdirgthc next Term of this Court, nnd tlint n copy iff this
rule he sci veil on the d('fen<l.*int* who reside in the said coun
ty of Appling, three months before the next Term of this
Court.
Ct.rnit’s Office, Superior Court, JutteTenn,lC39.
(ieorria, ) I, William A. Stndifsnt, Clerk of the
Appling County. S Superior Court of enid County, do hereby
certify, tlint live foregoing isn true extract from ti.e minutes
ofsxid Court at its June Term, 1839.
4t-m4m WM. A. STUDIFANT, Clark 8. C.
•SO REWARD.
A BSCONDED from the Subscriber in Camden county v
Georgia, on iho llth January, 1931), a small tnulntto
fellow by tin* name of TOM ; he is well made and quite iutcl-
liegent, nml hns U-en bred n Coachman and servant. Tom
was foiinertv owned by *1'. B. Howard, Esq. of Milledgeville,
uud sold to Judge Colquitt, from whom he was purchased.—
Tom is much given to intoxication, and will he so when lie i mi
get spirits; he is well known in Milledgeville and the vicini-
tv. The only marks recollected is that iiis toes are much
compressed from tight hIious or hv nature, which makes the
joint of tiie great Toe where it joins the foot, uncommonly
large, lie had nlsoa|t>air of large Whiskers nnd long llti
wlH*n he left; a reward of Fifty dollars will he paid on h
delivery to niest Waverlv I’la'ntation. Cau.den county, Gl.
t r Twenty five dollars for hi* lodgment in any safe Jail in the
up-cminirv, so that I ert him.
GEORGE C. DURHAM, Manager,
nirrh ft—tf
Tin: BOOK fiiTORE,
is still continued, nml will l-e kept ronstantlv anpplied with
the latest and most valuable collection of works in the various
deportment* ol polite and useful Literature, as well as a gene-
rut aooortnten' of >• h*ml Bonk* ami StalMuiary ■
S. A E. nr** desirmia ihot their In.'iuls and the ivoMii* g« i.e
lollv. would aive il** iu a call, osibev lerl riiitfiifi-ni thev « an
••ffer them »u« h uiduceiu ills as will warrant a continuance ol
EUR MALE.
liar nub every *h|**riu.. m .( house aeerr**#. but par*
ularlv qualified ss s Inin's trntimg She will t.e
udtstt.
mid low for eooii. Fen
I***'s|. d in applv ••••mmi
Al'BifiTIN 11. IIANIELL,
rmnt.sr.r at
Is 4 \\\
Mlt.LEDUtA 11 l.E. GLGRGM
TAX NOTICE.
TVOTICE is lierebv given, that a lax for the year A. D.
IN 1839, hus I wen assessed upon nil properly, reul and per
sonal, within the limits of the city of Brunswick, amounting
lo twenty-three hundred nnd sixty seven dollars nnd eighty
one eents, w hich the ow ners of said properly are hereby ra
quested lo nay within KlttHT WUMfrom the dale of this no
tier. Ail Ihe'propert) upon whinli the taxes shall not Ih* puid
agreeably to the request in this notice, will Im* iuiiuediulrlj ad
vertised for sale al tne expense of the owner.
Names of the owners ol property iu said city, so fat as known
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Co.. Geo. Anderaon, John
W Anderson, II. A. Breed E. Bend, Brunswick LendCo. J.
Balfour Adm. Eat-of Jas. Mo-onan, Robt. Bolton. A. G. Bur
nett, Est. Major John Bern icn, Colby fa Davis S. D. Corbitt,
Stephen Chase,U.Dsrt, II. Dutugnon, Gee Dupree, T. Dart,
T. U. A. Dexter, E. A. Dexter,!#. H.D'l.yon. Ann Demerr,
Juba MrDrrmid, M***cs Eastman, John Franklin, 1 Thos. Glas-
r*<ch,R. L. Gamble.T. W. Goods, J J. lhggiuholhuiii, Kef.
I'ri«rilla limistoun. I'atri* k lloii*foiin, R liarlehurst, llenj.
S. Haris Executor l** Kst*ieol John Mil'oii, Kohl. Iliitdiiu-
-on. Bank ol Brunswick, Biuitswnk LuiulMr (#*oiu|»auv M.
II.\ J. llrhhanl.Thos- ll. King.ri.C*. King, Ssrali A.kiui*
l-erlv. Dm King. J-s. Lawrem e, Louisa Uarh.Celta Lamb,
A II. Metrinmii, Jaa. Mo<*rr, \N . (I. Miller, Henry M. Meal-
Mini Hisis*,H«dwnifU Moudv, I’. M. Nighlmcwls, K. 8. I'tlro J
G. I’uiman, R. |'«N*|cr l*»r Mr. I’orirr. Mr*. I’.mUr Mrs. I'osi-ll,
Jane Rr.n.hsri, F K. Rees,J«u. Rials. Alex. Her.ii, Win. II-
Styles. J ll Ssu.-rv. C.J. Shell,n, W. |». White, Est. A.
UlmeheH.I I J. Willtsi.M, Ann Wnghi.
A. I*. KING, Msyut.
Ilr.mswn k.Jnne 29 IrtftHI—Ik.
r.ll*L UA4 I N.
FllllE FALL RACES over the Western Couree, at Coletn
J. hus, Ge., will rontntence on Tueedev, 8lh October next.
Fiust Dxt—Sweepstakes for colteana lilies, 2 years old—
■$200 teheeriptioa, half forfeit, % entries, nnd cleeed.
Skcouo Dxt—J.C. l'ursc,2 mile lieete,
TMinn Hav— M " 3 •* —
Fourth Dav—Proprietors’ Puree,4 mile heats,
Fifth Dav— m “3 l*at in ft, 300
Same day, poet stakes, 3 years old, $200 entrance, half for
feit- M. W.THWEATT.
A ug. 6. 45—eowtOS
MEDICAL L’ULLEGE OF GEORGIA.
f I'HE Eighth Course of Lectures in thia Institution, will be
A commenced on the second Moudsy (the llth) of next No
vember, and he terminated on the first Saturday (the 3d) of
March following. The lectures will he delivered by
G. W. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy.
L. A. DUGAS, M. 1)., Professor of Physiology and Pntliolo-
A icnl Anatomy.
ARLES DAVIS, M. D., Professor of Cliemwtry end
Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., Profeasor of Thcrapentica and
Materia Medica.
L. D. FORD, M. D., Professor of Inalitutea and Practice of
Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M. I)., P.tffueeor of Principles and Prae
lice of Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY’, M. I)., Professor of Obstretka and Dis
eases of Women aud Infnnts.
The Professor of Anatomy, uss.slrd by Dr. John McLestnr,
will superintend the Dissecting Rooms in person, and dis
charge the duties of Demonstrator without additional fee.—
The Professors of Anatomy and Chemistry devote their whole
time to the College.
The expensi'* f* r the full Course of Lecturrs. including live
Demonstration ticket, is $115. Students attending this insti
tution for the first time will pay for Matriculation $5. The
current money of any of the State* in which Students may rt
side will betaken at par.
Specimens in Anatomy and Natural liiatory will be thank
fully received for the Mureum.
PAUL F. EVE, Dean ofthe Faculty.
Augusta, Aug. 10,1839. 46—3t—e$5
VKMALK SEMINARY,
MIDWAY, Kuldwin Uouniy, Georgia
fAMIK Trustees ol this Institution announce tu the public,
A. that it is now in operation, under the care of MRS.
EGEKTON, who hns secured the aid of Assistant Teachers
of the first otdnr.
Tltc experience and qualification of MRS. EGERTON,
need not our recommendation.
Her indefatigable and successful exertions in other placeai s
promoting the intellectual and mortl improvement ol her ru«
pits, and in the cultivation of their manners, arc well known,
We can confidently recommend this School to those parents
who would secure the very best education for their daughters.
We fully believe that it will not be behind xny in the South*
era States, in the laudable effort which we erenow making to
elevate the standard of h male education.
T. RAGLAND. !
THOMAS II. HALL,
DANIEL H. TUCKER, >1
JOHN S. THOMAS, I
B.P. STUBBS,
IM . Ol CUUO,
Midway, Baldwin Co., Aug. 13,1839.
46—2t
VALUAULE COTTON LAND FOR RALE*
FIHIE Subscriber, in lit* own right nnd nsTrustee for otliers,
J. offers for sale Uilrly thousand neves of land, situa
ted iu the Fork ofthu Flint and Chnuahooehie Rivers, in tiie
comities of I#eo,Sumter, Baker and Early, Stale of Georgia.
Those Lands are not surpassed by any in the Southern
Staten for richness and eligibility of location, lu the tracts of
}nud now offered tire cninprisi.il twenty thousand acres,situated
in the heart of the rich land* of Baker county, nn which crops
equal to the best raised on tho Mississippi bottoms, both of
cotion nnd corn, can ImiiiikIh to the acre. With these lands or
separately will lie sold with Iho provisions, bidder,fac. a set
tied Plantation of 2700acres, besides n number of Lots laying
contiguous cnpablc of being consolidated into six or eight
large Plantntioiis ranging from 1200 to 2200 acres each.
lnd*)|>ciulnt)ilv oftlio water navigation afforded by the Flint
nnd Cltnimhonchie Rivers, the proposed communication be
tween the former River nnd the Ocmulgoe, and the contem
plated Railroad from Brunswick to the head waters iff (hr
Gulf of Mexico, wiil offer to reltlers every facility of getting
their crops to market.
As these luuds nrw of Liftiesione formation, of the finest yel
low mould, and in the heal parallel of latitudu for the cultiva
tion of cotton, easily cleared and of the most lasting quality
the 8uhscrihor will only refor persons desiring lo purclinan tc
nn inspection of the lands themselves, as affording the best tes
timony of tlieir value. Apply, during the Subscriber’s
absence this summer from tho United Stales, lo James L.. Put-
igruc.Esq. Charleston, J- Cowles, Esq., Macon, Messrs. John
Jackson, und Wm. De-mud, near Albany, Boker county, and to
Major Abner Jackson, ut the SubscritMjris Plantation, railed
Greenwood, four miles below the village of Byron in said
county, whoro persons desirous of visiting the lands with a
view of purchasing may be assured of comfortable occommo-
liona, and that facilities will be afforded them of examining tbs
lands in question.
To approved purchasers, the credits will be liberal, nnd the
terms made on ay.
J. HAMILTON,
New-York, Jnly 13,1839.
P. 8. The abnve lands arc distant about two day’s journey
from Augusta, Geo., by the Florida line of stages. The coun
try in point of health, is equally as salubrious as tbe cotton
lands of Abltcville or Orangeburg Districts in 8. C.
S ILT* The Columbia Telescope, Macon Messenger, and Geor-
x Journal, will publish the above once a fortnight until the
th November next, and send their accounts as above.
44—eowtnovlft
To IIiom who would preserve their
who wonld prei
TEETH,
And keep a Sweet Breath awl Healthy Gums.
f UHN II. WKIUIIT, Dentist, inlorins the pub-
af lie that he has on hand u quantity i f
^Stoac cFoctK. / ^Siu»Jcr,
A very superior article.
AU who mnv use it, will find that it will cleanse the
Teeth, harden the Onntt, and give a
Sweet Breath.
Many person* have tried the HOSE TOOTH POWDER,
•nd pronounce it superior lo anything yet offered
for tho Teeth and Gums.
(1^ At all limes a supply will be kept nt Mr. JAMR.8 T.
LANK’S nn.l BEECHER & BROWN’S Store, Millcdge-
ville, and nt my othco. Price $1,00.
Angus! 13,1839. 46-
Notice.
T HE Citixena of Bald win and the adjacent counties are in
formed that ou application ut Mr. K. M. COW LKS’ Store
in this city, they can obtain
BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS,
of almost any size and quality that may he wanted. . .. v/
will lie furnished to purchaser* ut the wholesale prices of the
American Bible SocHMy,New-York,audio the poor gratuit
ously. PETER FAIR. Treasurer
Milledgeville and Baldwin Co. D. 8.
Aug. 13, 1839. 46—If
UIKECT lIUPOUTATIONt
FhillE Subscriber* have formed a connexion in business,
X under the fum ol
, Dickinson, KebrlngA Ntnthnm,
•* Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Broadcloth, Cassi-
meres and Vestings,and will open on or about tha firstof Sep
tember, a complete assortment of Goods, selected by one of
their partners In London and Paris, which will comprise every
article necessary for Merchant Tailors.
Store in Meeting, opposite Pearl street.
T. DICKINSON,
E. SEHH1NG.
Charleston, A tig. 13. 46—fit B. STATU AM.
, Mlin c Tlrnl-rnle I#und for Rale. *
rliHE 8uLsrrit>er tins a fine body of first-rate Oak and
X Hickory Land in Stewnr: county, on which there are
good log cabins, that he will sell at $U (eight dollar)) per
sere, one half cash, aud thebalunce in 12 months; but tiie last
payment can be extended to two vears by the payment of in
terest on the second yenr. *1 his body of Land is composed of
two tracts,containing, iu all, 405 acres, 200 of which are clear
ed, 100cleared this year. It is situated nine milesfretn Lump
kin, immediately on the road to Columbus, and is only seven
miles from the Chattuh>>ot hec river. Any one desiring fine
laud, fine water, and a healthy home, would do well to cull on
the subscriber on the premises immediately.
UALIUA MATTHEW’S.
August 13—46—tf.
To the Ultiicm ol Mlllcdgcvillt! and
A viciuil).
T IIE SuUecribcr* take pleasure in informing the public
that thev have rommrnccil the htiriue.ui of RENOVAT
ING OF FEATHER BEDS in the city, hoping to meet with
the patronage ofa libers! public. The FEATHER DRES
SING has but recently l*ccn introduced into the Southern
country, and we have no hesitation id asserting that no inven
tion has ever given more general satisfaction, than the Reno
vating or Feathers. From the neirest and best to the eldest
nml trursf, it enlivens and purifies all. We turtle the public
to call at tho house lately occupied n* the office of the Stan
dard of Uuiou ua Wayne etract,where they can see the ma
chine aud witness its operation*.
M ^ . ALEXANDER fa SPECK.
N. It. Those who want work done, will please make inline-
Blink if ailllr4gr% |||r, |
O RDERED, That «««•(■• Im* r ivrn, that •uih Hiurkholirra
ol Him lUak.as boraoipstd tu as tt*uek a# 71 iwrrrul.
•* the ii k, U n quill J la du m, utt or imtntm ike !ht Mow
d«> t * Ui to tl.
, U1T r MALL, {
MlLLXDurviLLK, 9th August, 1839. (
De it ordained bf tbe M.tyor and Aldermen of tbe Cite of
MiUedgeoitie,
T HAT, from and imitieiliNtriy alter tlx passage of tkis Or*
tlmsiH-e, it aball hr the duty ol tbe City Marshal and lit*
Deputy, t« take op all I.ojs running at large, witkin the corpo
rate limits of the city, nml confine them in the public pen; and
tmtnediairlv advertise them at three of the most public places
in t lie city, with a dearriptiuu ol their marks (. I any) and not ice
that lin y will be sohl al some specified lime,at the rod ol (wen-
ty days. If within that tuuu they are applied lor by their
owners,they shall be ih livt-rad to llwtn by tiie officer, ot* re
ceiving one dollar for eve »y bog Wlungtng to the cby. and fifty
rents for every bog belonging to the country; and if not thus
applied for lliey shall I «• publicly sold agreeably to notice, to
lira highest holder,end Iks oroceeda arising from sanl snl,-, af
ter pay tog tin- eapenseol IA mg up ami (er ding, »ha|lb.* ind
tu t«> the He* retary au*l Treasurer, and if mil applied for within
loslvr itHUiths thereafter, shall Itrcome • psrt ot the funds of
said Cor|mralivn.
AMNER HAMMOND, Mayor.
KoiRtr MnxitJ 'iiv Cl.ik. 46—It
7b tbe HhekknU* r% ../ i\r I Link uf MiUnttfreitk:
A gkeeaiii.\ to ii.« i*ro»iaM»ue ut lira 7tk seen*.* ot im
ait ol iIm Grurral AesnuMy ol Ike Hlai# ol Georgia,
nass.il «.| Decriniwi, |!«k\, **|o lororporals lira Bank of Mil*
Ldtetlllr, with lUukuig aiul Iosoranre pfivtlegwe," Are., and
iratuv the owner ot tu.** ibau Umtoknrwn *4 the Htork ul od
lUok, 4 nerrliv call a nrarlii.g Ml lira MorXbolder• uf sS*d
Bank, lu Ira fielduu Hatuidai lira 7ih day ol Heptaiuficr mat.
for ll.r i*ur|M.«r ul sos|*r*.d>ng. fur lira preernl, the irayurant
• ailed for lira Hum said llaaV tu Ira made un lira
2nd Mottday iu H. p«r m I^PPkt, «n lira • si Hal slm k tlrac ul.
W ll Klfin III AT
July ff. Ufa. 41—tf
saosrrcTus
«» th,
POt'RTEENTH VOLUME
•r TNB
KMCKKRtlOCKCll MAGAZiNR.
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cleiiri. up„r lit# public favor; ,#t a. the pre.#m
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been nuehlr lu jutlge ul the ch.inctrr ul th. work frinu .i
perfur nance., il i. deemed mlviael.le lirre in receniiul.i. '
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aeterwed it, umlerita prewnl propriatarr and litrnrv tli~,
tinn. ll ha. prramleil to the public nrticlc. upou wiener .J
lb# art., which h.ve.ieited itlenlion .brood a. well ..
home; ml.ro.tinf tale., illmlntiuf American •ocirt,
time., manner., clc.; cnlert.iniug recurd. ul Irevcl, lin j,„
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nrticlc. nl i nctrv, winch it n bclievefl imvc geucnllv d#L,. I
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lu Ion king back over ihe n.al rulnm.., there will b* fon.,1
minglcil with . large predominance of enlerieining .ml ,#
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character, upon upward of sixt, differenl impunaai anbbew
1he.e have proceeded, mainly, from penoae, nalivem ...
reign, who hare either cultivated roience wilh diatingnblwd
•ucrc.a, or from other., ir.re.iy l«.< eminent, who h.v# d#.
voted their leiaure to nee nl end elevated compoMlioni. The
brevily and vlyle of iIkm Mpen.it U conceiveil, have hero
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.nre, and loimpreae ...ry nmler, more f.vonbly and luim#
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the mind, of the learned, Ihe curinua, nnd the reaming awt’
hening eorioaily, and .timulnling inquiry in the yonL: ,5
excilmg in all, Inina of prolkable reDeetron.and glvingiumm
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ceptions, all nre able to read, aud all desire to know. (luiver-
sallv devoted to business of some kind, sod obliged lo depend
on their industry or enterprise for support, thev have little hi-
sure for laborious investigation ; but to their honor be it am.
ken. they cherish n relish lor literature and works oftasie - and
a periodical which contributes to the satisfaction of this nnne.
tile, may fnirlv lay claim to be considered aa productive ofthe
highest usefulness.
Among the many writers who have contributed original ar
ticle* to this Magazine, from ita commencement, including
matter in store for tho thirteenth volume, will be found the fob
lowing: and it n»*y well l»e questioned, whether anv periodi
cal, native or foreign, can exhibit • more distinguished gxlxiv
of high and various talent 7
Irving, Washington, Ei
I American in Paris,* Author of.
A nthon, Charts*, Eaq-, Colum •
his Col.
'Algernon Sidney,’ Cambridge,
[Mass.]
'American Antiquities,’ Au
thor of.
Biddle, Nicholas, Esq.
Hulwur. lion. E. L. [Eng-]
Brvant, William Cullen, Eaq.
Barker, Hon. J. N.
Ilascom, llev. Henry, [Ky.]
Bird, R.M .Eaq.
Hothune, Rev. Dr. [Phila.l
Buckingham, lion. J. 8. [En
gland.]
Barnard, Hon. D. D.
Brantley. Rev. Dr. [8. C.]
Barber, Joseph, Esq.
Brooks, James, Esq.
Bellows, J. N., Esq.
Beniamin, Park, Esq.
Beasley, Rev. I)r[N. J.l
Burton, W. E., Esq., Come
dian.
Butler, .Mrs. Fanny K.
Bnrts, Robert, Esq., U. 8. N.
Beck, Prof. L.C. [New-York.]
Browne, Miss A.M. [Eng.]
Brigham, I>r. A* [Conn.]
Bright, J. H., Esq.
Barber, Prof. John, Columbia
Col.
Catherwood, Mr.
Caruthrrs, lit. [Vi.,,
Carey, Matthew, Esq. [I’hila.]
Cooper, J. Fenimore, Esq.
Charlton, lion. R. M. [Ua.]
Cass, lion. Lewis,
Conrad, Hon. Judge, [Penn.]
Colton, Rev. Calven,
* Ii, - *
Colton. Rev. _.
Crunch, J. II., Esq.
Colton, Rev.Chauncey.
Clinch, Rev. J. Il n Blass.
Dewey, Rev. Orville,
Duer,' President of Columbia
Col.
Dick, Rev. Dr. [Scotland.]
Dickuns.Cliarles, Esq.
Dawes, Ritfi'S, Eaq.
Dunlap, William, Esq.
Daponte,Prof. Lorenzo L.
Dakin, 8. D., Esq.
Dnponto, Mrs. [New York.]
Elicit, Mrs. F.. F. [S. C.J
Embnry, Mrs. E.C.
Ellsworth, Henry W.,Ksq.
Edwards, ll., Esq.
Fay, Theodore S-, Esn.
Flint, Rev. Timothy, [Miss.]
Felton, Prof. [Mass\1
Featherstonhaugh, G. W. Esq.
Galt, John, Esq. [Scotland )
Gannett, Rev. Mr. [Mass.]
' Garnet Jack.’
Griffin. George, Esq^ (N. Y.]
Gould. Edward 8.. Esq.
Gilman, Mr*. C.J3.C.)
Gould, Mias II.F* [Mass ]
Greely, Horace. Esq.
Greene, A. G., Eaq. [R- I ]
Greene, G. W., Eaq. [Rome.]
Gould, J. W., Esq.
Gallagher, W. D.,Esq. [Ohio.]
* Grafton, Grace.’
Graves, Mrs. A. J* [Md.]
Mullock, Fitz-Gr* ene.Esq.
Ilnll,Hon. Judge,[Illinois.]
Hawthorne, Nathauiel, Esq.
2 Mass.]
Herbert,W. II.,Esq.
II ii I house, J. A.,Esq.
Hitchcock, I’rof. [Mass.]
Hoffman,Charles F., Esq.
Holmes,Oliver Wendell, Eaq
Holland, Prof. [Conn ]
Haskins, R. W., Esq., [Buffa
lo]
Hopkins, Geo. F-, Esq.
llosiner.AV. II. C., Esq.
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of.
Inman, John 8., Esq.
Ingraham. Prof. [Mtsa.]
Johnson, Prof. E. W. [s. C.J
Kern. lion. Chancellor.
Kemble, Misa Fanny.
•Kusltow Property,’ A nthoroL
Knapp, Samuel L., Esq.
Longfellow, Professor II. \V.
I.uttdun, List L. E. [Eng ]
• Letters from Palmyra,’ Au
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Leggett, William, Esq.
I^slie, Miss, [Philadelphia ]
Lon*, George, Esq. [Mass.
Lee, MissM. E. [S.C ]
Martin, E. T. Throop, Esq.
Marry at, Copt. F., [England.]
Mellen, Hon. Chief Justice,
[Maine.]
Metcalf, Dr. Samuel L.
Miner, Hon. Charles, [Penn.]
Mellen, Grenville, Eaq.
Morris, Robert, Ese. tPbila.]
Maturin, Edward, Esq.
Morgan, Rev. Gilbert, [Ohio.)
Morrie, Gen. Geo. P.
MeKenney, Col. T. 8. [U. 9.
Service.]
Myers, P. H., Esq.
McKenaie. R. 8., Esq. [Enc ]
Mumford, E. H.8.,E*q.
Neal, J C.
Noble, I.. LnEaq.
* Ollapodinna,* Author of.
Pan1ding,Hon. J.K.
Peabody, Reverend W. B. 0.
[Moss.]
Pereivnl, J. G.,Esq.
Pierpoint, Rev. John. [Mass.]
Power, Tyrone, Esq., Come
dian.
Potts, Stacy J , Esq. [N.J.]
Palmer, William Pitt, Esq.
Phillips, Mrs. Sophie Al.
Pise, Rev. Dr.
Putnam, Geo-, P. F..q.(Eog )
Rafinesqttc. Prof. [Penn.l
Richards. Hon. B. W.[l*hila.]
Rogers, W. A., Esq. [Dei.]
Kedlteld, W. C., E*q.
Raymond, Robert IL Esq.
Roosevelt, Clinton ,E»q.
Sands, Robert C., Esq.
Sewanl, lion. W. H.
Southey, Robert, [Esg.J
Sedgwick, Alisa Catharine M.
Schoolcraft, Henry R.,Eaq.
Shroeder, Rev. Dr.
Sedgwiek, Airs. Theodore,
[Mass.]
Shrecve.Thoa. II., Esq.[Ky.]
Simms, W.G.,Eau.
Sprague,Charles, Esq.
Spring, Samuel, Esq.
jMone, William L., Esq.
sigourney, Mrs. I,. H.
Stephens, J. II., Esq.
Simmons, \V.H.,Esq. [Mass.]
Street, Alfred B.,Esq.
Thatcher, B.B.,Esq.
Ticknor,Caleb, M.D.,[N. Y.]
Ttickerman, II. T., Esq.
Verplanck, Hon. G. C.
Ware, Rev. William, IMass.l
Webster, Noah,F.*q. [Conn.]
Whittier. J. G. f.Mn*t*.]
Ware, Airs. K. A.
White ho use. Rev. II. J. ,
Wilde, ilun. K. II. l(ioorgU )
WullT, I'ruf. O. L. tf. [Ueriok-
w'nrl
Isworth, William, Esft*
[England.]
Wetmore.Gen. Prosper M.
T IIE following^lL^iKS imw^Ikept constantly ox hand
and tor salt nt lira Oface of tha GEORGIA JOURNAL.
viz:
Attachments,
Bail Bonds,
llsak Checks Do do U. 8. 6tk Circuit
Bonds of Administrator's, ! Court,
Do do wilh the Licencsa lo Retail,
Marriage Licanes,
Letters of Adminisiralion,
Jury Buiainonaaa—Sup.A I"
lerior Conn*.
will nnnaxed,
Honiis of Guardian's,
Claims—Afld'ts. fa Bonds,
Do. Fortlicuming Bonds)
Cost Execution*,
Ca Ha Hup. fa Inf. Courts,
Iteelaraimas,
Das da,
Ktocutots, Administrators,
and Guardrail's Deed*,
Sheriffs Deeds,
Ex ecu i urns (8. fa I. Court,
Du Jualirs's Courts,
Do Tti Collectors,
Gamuts,
ladielmenls,
Is«*frwfai**rra«,(with iastrse
Do Temporary,
Do Trstsmantsry,
Do Gusrdiaushtp,
Letters ol IMusIwmsi for Ad
itiiuistralor#
Do do Everutors,
Do do Gusvdtnus,
Mortgage*,
8ci.Fas.lor Fd'ut. Drews,
H fie nil’s Bills ol 8al«.
Huiinootraee ut Garat*fi«aeal .
8ubpm*a*(8.fa I. Couif*.)
Warrants ol Appraise men*,
Juatraa's Hummousaa,
Blank Writs for lira Federal
A) Court,
Oat’snt from memlmra of tbe lln, Hlrarlffs, Clerks, A<
prumptlf Headed ts. Hiasn* will fie pul up and forward
sdjeaay pan 4 ike 8tote.