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rITBI.tr HALER.
g*MwHi
W im. tiHUwiiwitMTifrfit iii
► efarr the crarl k««w dwnr, in tbe city of HillW|r-
utils, within rhe !•*•( hears of aale, th# following pvwpmty.
One negro woman Ant»e, fft *mh old. levied on as the pro-
•frit of ftam v Jnnw*. and Jtmrt ?*. Oallmnn. to *«itslv a f. fa
from Baldwin Infer** Court. »n favor of Thomas IL 8tul.be,
Ki*N foe., vs. Nanrv Jonea and J. 8. Calhoun.
K bonne ami lot of lamt,Ji«» acres and improvements, ad
if nirif i Ha city cnwmont, H. J. Pltehnl* and Win*. Ku I hr fiord,
levied on aa the property of Joseph -Hlade, to satisfy a A la
from a Justice*# Court, in «a»*.r id K. Kaila, *a. Joseph 8ladr
Lev v made and returned to tec hy a Constable.
Fiftv acre* of land, more or Ira*. ndinitong Htiiith and Son-
rty nf Joha Rithpatriek
Sheriff.
ell; le*.cd «a aa tyanyerty afJeha Rirkpatriek. to aai
0 fa in lavwf ol JaffA- W» t*. v«. aaid Kwkpatnrlt.
^ CHARI ES b.MS, She
Octnhet I,1639.
•'—Ida
Baldwin HlterllT AfflfJ.
W ill le oeMnathe first Ttmaday In NOVEMBER next,
before the conrt-houae door in the »ity of Miilrdge
»il)«, between the uaual Itoura of aale, the following property,
606J acrea of land, adjoining Meacham and othera, levied
on aa tha property of llenrv Densler, to «*tisfv two fi la«, one
in favor of James' T. l ane,' and the other in fnror of Win. G.
Lane. Property pointed out hy James T. i.ane.
2021 acres pine land, adjoining Young and other*, retied on
•a lha property of Benjamin Cooper, to “ * " r "
A fu*,
fa tour of Jamea E. Franch. Lety mads and returned by John
Cay, Cooat able.
Oct. 1, 1839. 1—td«
JAS.TA. IIILE, D. 8.
Wilkinson StoerMr Uni©*.
W ILE be nold nn the Aral Tuesday in NOVF.MBF.R
neit.at the court-house door In thr town of Irwiuton,
Wtlkinaon county, between tha uaual hour* of aale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
ONE NRUKO MAN, hy the name of Rirlnnond, about for
ty years of age, levied on aa the property of Benjamin E. Hall,
to aatiafv sundry fi.faa. in fator of Kelly Glover and oihera,
aa. aaid Mali.
Also.ONE NF.GRO MAN,by the nano- of\Y ill, about for
ty.Ate years old; SIXTY ACRES OF I.ANil, more or lea*,
adjoining MargaretManann and othera, number not known;
and John V. Chewnlng’x intnreal in a SAW MILL on Cedar
Creek, known asManaonfo Chewiiint's Mill, nil in tlio twen
ty-third diatrirt of Wilkinson county, levied on aa the proper-
fy of John V. Chrwning, to anliafy sundry fi. fan. in favor ol
Absalom Jackson and others, va. John V. Cknwning, principal
and othera,eecttriliea. Katurard to me by a Constable.
Sept. 16th, 1833. WM. COOPER. D. S.
AdMlnlntrntor’ft Nnle.
O N Wednesday, the 4th day of DECEMBER next, will he
aold.at the late residence «f Iben MUlirone, sen., dc
rented,in Putnam county , all tlrcperiahahlr property of said
deceased, eonaiatiag of
HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, FARMING VTEN•
StLS' HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FUR
NITURE, CORK, CODDER, «xi
COTTON, foe.
Sale Ui continue from day to day till nil ia sold.
Terms on the day.
[ Administrators.
Oct* 93,1830.
A4min 1*1 rotor'to Male.
A GREEABLY to an order of the llonurnlde the Court of
Ordinary of Decatur county, will lie sold liefore thr court-
house door in the town of llawkinaville, Pulnaki county, on
the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next within tlio legal hours
ml aale, the following properly ,t«-wit:
I .eta of Land No. 281,«!, 229,930, ill ,263, onel.nlf of 188,
and part of No. 261, and all lying in the ‘21*1 diatrirt of Pulaski
county; and also one lot, No. 312, ia the 24th district of said
county—belonging lo the saute el’ George G. Gu.ucs, late ol
Decatur county, der.eaard.
Oct. 1,1839. I—-tda JOHN S. SMITH, Adm’r.
AdmlnUirntwr** Stilt*.
A GREEABLY loan order of the Infcrmr Court offtcKnlh
Ceanty, trill he aeld o« ilia first Tuesday in DECEM
BER neat, at Drayton, in Doolv count*, iii the lawful hours,
LOT OF LAND NO.TWELVE, iii the tenth district ol
Dooly county: sold for the Worth of the lieira of Align
M’Leed, Iota oflteKalb c
Terms onthe day.
Bap4.20lh.lB39.
I-Ida
AdmlnlMlrui«r , it Malt*.
A GREEABLY loan order of the Ifonerahle CTourt of fir-
drnary ofWRIuaana county, wiU be void en the Aral
Tuesday mi DECEMBER neat, before the Court lioum door
ia Stewart county, wrthm the usual lioiira of sale,
LOT OF LAND NO. 40, in flu (33d) thirty-third district o
formerly Lee. now Stewart county.
Also, will lie sold on the first Tuesday in FEHUI'AIIY
aeit, liefore thaCourt*hnuee door m Carroll i-ouutv,
LOT OF LAND NO. 250, in the 10th district of aaid
eouaty.
Also.will be sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH nest,
at the Court-house door in Lee county,
I.OT OF LAND NO. HI, in the I5t!i district of formerly
Douly, now |*re county.
All In-longing tu the estate of Jacob Boom, deceased, and
sold lor the Ixmrfit of the Wire.
Ter his made known on the day.
Sept. Itth, 1839.
Admiaiiftlrntor'N Nitlr.
U NDER an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Putnam
enuntr, whe.a anting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold
at the Court-house in the town of Ealontmi, outlie first Tues
day in DECEMBER neat, within the uaual hours of sale,
FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF LAND,
mora or less, it Wing that part of the real estate of William
Staveaa, deceased, winch ikaii^lhaovtuM^nrFNtimNr
Bapt. 3d, 1839.
AdMlntf»lrof«r's Nnle.
A GREEABLY loan order ol the Inlcrioi Court of Newton
county, will be sold on the firat Tuesday iii NOVEMBER
fiettt t writ hi a the legal haura al sale, at the court-house door
in said coMtrty,
The west half of l«ot of Land No. Ill, in the 10th district o>
originally Henry, now Naw ton county, Wlongiug to the natate
of Alcianbcb McCoaccjm, deceased, nudsold for the benefit
ofthe lieira and creditors. JOHN ^Mi l'll, Adm’r.
Kept. 3, 1839.
<» id.
PITII.K MI.KV.
Kvrrnlnr-* Bi*l*-.
..I iii.
nl.l
'•I."—. I'"'!•>
tM amber neat, wui.iothc legal ha
Tha Imm of Isfiml,
wbrrrnw Anthony Perlrr, late id said county,
AIs<k the following naov-d negr.-ca I • wii : \
Derrv. Jrrcy, Muses .Aaron, M iony,Johnson, Ai
F.a
LtenilorN Niilr.
A greeably to.i.s g*. win and testament of
Pate,late nl Wa»hiiigt*in county, d'-rraard, will ia>
the fV.firt house door m the mui It of Bnkcr, «.n tW 1
Tiie-lav in l*Kl KMlU.lt ricnt,
ONE i.OT OF LAND. No.:«)«;. in thr ?th di trat of (
the Iici.i fit of the heir* and creditor* ol i
Te
ased.
on the da
G. B. BURNEY, Eseroto
Ewmtor'N Hnlr.
A GREF. \ BI.V lot b#i Id. si will ol I'atm k.Scott, late of P.ke
* \ cntmiy, dei-easad, will he sold al public nutrry, at the
Court bou-c m said county, uu the first Tue.day in UF.CEM
HER nest.
Tint valuable settlement nf I nnd, comprising 600 acres,
whrreen abe 4er (-lM .1 IdVHd, well imuioved ami in earallcnt
repai:. 11 lies t*»at ta.le* rt. \V. of Relmlon, nesr end partly
on Grny*s Ferry Itoad. 'I In s« iilcim ni comprises n goodund
comfortable dwelling liou-o,outhouses, lim bouse^cruw, ,V.c.
Ac. in aaei-tion of tin* eonntry surpassed by none in the .Slate
for it* salubrity, enjoy mg fneiinina lor an nutlet to the range of
Pine iiiountHiMs, rar. and valusbla. It also nontnin.s a Si ring,
liiphl) mineral, wInch ia very near one, (though not on the
land) which, from its immense discharge of wntrr, and its triml
tempt
d.iv
mild
f fasliionuble resort. 'I her** are conticumji
i the market, ao that tlm acttlcUM'Ot could b<
land
enlnrgrd to almost an
Oil Tuesday, tlio 31st of I>•
residence of the deceased, I w
perishable estate, corn, fmtdi
woiong which there will be fro
indeed.
Andontlie fii«t Tuesday in January thereafter, at the Court
Zchulon, I will 0*-*! tW negroes of the deceased,eight
ember thereafter, at the late
I Hcllthe rrmuitrng part of the
r, stork, Ac., some furniture,
130 Is 40 pork hogs, very fine
The lei
/ likely and valuntd*.
s, most likely, will he easy.
CIIA8. McDOWELI., r.iecutor.
On..1,1839, I—I At
8 /’The rStnndnnl of Union will please ropy the almye till
VoruM.uri;RiiiiMoiai,J«is WAKE-llwl'.>). A Ml ruM.Ml>Sb*N
It I S I css.
r,
1 .-c,.h It.,Is Its,
l.uwvud tt linnet
William ilarrtmai
a .-I
J. • t-l. Millikin.
It ap. raring to th
bit -nmml K. It,
* hilar t W illi m
weMy-eiglitlid.< t o
; IfnM* Ni%l.
of J
11 fh
• tin
epb Rnlarrts
,.cph Idllllkitl. Oil il»
umlrrd and thirty-a
nft deed to Jidi'i liufill
sing, that i«
IiiimIk U 'ltd vt I I
- biMtdrtal a id seti
fwiir Hundn .1 nod r
rointt.ru. h I at
'or llief.r
r hundred *
April,eight
fiftei
—and the other du
it ful i
a hole
•P»"
i.lrcd and
i )m motion ol Warren fo ^carborou.-b, attorne* s for John
IIugliy, ordered, that the said Samuel Kelly, Juuim Curry,
J'»>< ph Uolwr’M, F.dtauitd Whiti.ev, W’tlUam lUmmnn, and
Joseph Mi4aAin.ib. on or l.efote thV f-»-t day of the next term
pat into tl is Court fl»> principal and interest
which may be due on aaid aov.-rsl notes, or that the equity of
redemption hi mid to said tnortcngol premises hi- foreter hire-
closed; ami that n copy of thb rule be iiuhli-hcd in one of the
public gii/ettesof lliia Stnte,oo<-e a month for four month*,
preceding the next Term of tins Court, and that a copy of this
rule be served on the defendants wlm reside in the said coun
ty of Appling, three mouths be lore the next *lc rtn of this
Court.
Ci.tn
rtciinr Court, June T« r
iiiiii A. Studifsnt, Ult
Court of *uid County,
i true ex trad from t '
1839.
WM. A. STUDIFANT, Clerk S.C.
In iui.uwin inferior court,
S'LOOO. Sl.lle.lK
On or hi
Exrrnlor', Snip.
A (iRF.KAntA to the last will and testament of Redding
7m. Pate, late ol Washington county, deceased, w ill he sold
at the Court house door in the county ol Randolph, on tin*
first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
ONE Lot OF LAND, No. 237, in the 5th district of said
county : sold for tbo benefit of the heirs nnd credit..rs of said
deceased Terms cash. G. B. BURNEY, Executor.
!-ept. 95th, 1889. I—Ids
r, April Term, 1339.
lie, July 20th, 1818.
• to pay Wi
, Two Tliouanml Dollars, value received.
J. P. COI.E.S.
Pay to P. Da el wr order, WM. BOWEN,
Pay to C. Ki-lnct, A-. Co. PHILIP DUEL.
NR. ' Milledgevjlle. July 2titli, 1818
On or by the 25th of Deeemher next, I promise to pay Wil-
Bowr n or order, Fourteen Hundred and Thirty-one 83-lfiO
dollara, value received.
J. P.COLES,
lip Duel or order, WM. BOW F.N
attorney fi
that tha said J. P, Coles, slim
hy the said cop
PtslpoHed Mitlr«
W ILL be sold, by virtue of a decree of the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county, on tha first Tue«dnv in DECEM
BER next, before the Court house door of the aevetnl routi-
tiaa hare* a dosif unted, within tlie uaual hours of sale, tlm fob
lowing parrels or Iota of laud, brine apart of (lie real estate of
Molomos Gnore.laia ol Bibb county, deceased. Sold lor the
baoaltoftlie heirs and creditors.
tn the county of Pautdimf:
Lot No. 1159, 2d district, 4th section, containing 40 nctea.
* M 347, 2d 3d “ 40 ••
“ ** 761, l&U •• 2d “ ** lt*0 «
In As county of l.umpkin t
Lot No. 468, 4«h district, 1st secuan, containing 40 arres.
“ 4 ‘ 1024, 4th “1st 44 • 40 44
la lAs county of CViu :
Lot No. 752, Slat district, 2d section, containing 40 acres.
44 44 1066, 21 at 44 2d * 4 * 4 40 44
•• 44 8TJ, Slat 44 2d 44 44 40 44
44 44 74, 6th 44 3*1 44 44 ltd! 44
44 4 4 A73, 24at 44 2d 44 44 40 44
la Oi county of Floyd;
Lot No. 279, 3d district, 4th section, cmilaitiiiig 40 acres.
44 44 256, 2.Id 44 3d 44 44 luO 44
• 44 740, 3d M 4th 44 44 40 44
In the county of Cobb:
Lot. No. 1146, 16th district, 2d section, containing 40 acres.
44 44 793, 16th 44 2d 44 44 40 44
la tbo county of (Ulmer:
Lot No. 61, 7th district, 2*1 section, containing 160 acres.
• 44 114, 5th 44 2d 44 44 160 ••
• 44 106, 6th 44 2d 44 44 ltd) 44
In the county of Murray:
Lot No. 37, 13th district, 3d aectiuu, containing 40 acres.
44 44 76, Utli 44 2d 44 44 40 44
la Ike county of WcULer :
Lot No. 8, 26th district, 3d section, containing 160 acres.
Terms of the aale wade known «m the da t.
AMHKnaL BABER, Adm'r.
Macon, Aug. 24,1839. 48—ids
AMtMiaWlrmor'a halt*.
A GREEABLY toanorderol the lntsn.tr Court of Jones
county, when sitting for ordiuary puiimscs, will |*e sold
on tha firat Tuesday in NOVEMBER' next. In-lure the i'miit-
houaedoor iu the county of Murray, between the usual Imuia
of sate.
LOT OF LAND No. 7, in the 8th district and 3d section of
Murray county.
Al— at the same litue, will be sold before the Uourt-bousr
door in the county of Dade,
LOT OF LAND No. 255, in the 11th diatrivt and 4th arc-
lion of aaid county.
AUo, at tho same time, will be sold liefore the Court-Imuite
door iu Union county,
LOP OF LAND No. 41,in the 7th district ami 1st section
of aaid county.
bold for the benefit of the heirs of Jons b»t tar, laic of Jones
county, deceased.
A. B. SHARP, Adm’r.
August 27,1839. 48—2m
" AdMlHhlrnior'a hiilr,
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior fourt of Colum
bia coun?y, when sitting fi*r ordmatt puipnsea. will la
sold ou tha fiiat Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, Iwfme the
Court-house daor in the town ol llaiubridgr, Decatur county
between the usual hours of -ale,
LOT OF LAND No. 217,in the 21 at district of originally
KeH v, now Decatur county—sold for the beuent of the hnisol
Jm» MaPPIk, lair id Uohimbis countv, dc« sa»rd.
JAMES W MAPPIN; Adm’nfcbouic non.
August 27,1839. 43—2m
AdMlHUirHlor’i Nulr.
WINDER an order ol the lion. iIk Inferior Uourt of Pot-
Rj oom County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will l*r
Said at the Court boos* in tbc town of Estontoo, on the fii»l
Tuaaday in NOVEMBER next, within the usual liourawfaale
FIFTY ACREb OF LAND, more or Dsa. lying in .aid
uaualy.ae tha nro|*eriy of Josarn llmxixit. di-ceased.
JAMES VEAL, A dm
Aug. 26.1639. 47--‘2m
Fiirnilor'a Mule.
AN the fust Tuesday iu DKCKMCKU. next, will be sold
" P under an order of the Honorable the Inferior (Tour! of the
county of Pulliam, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, at the
Court house iii Eutoiilon, between the usual hours of sale.
FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF LAND,
more nr less, n being that part of the real estate of Isaiaii Fa-
VEH, deceased, wlm h lies in the county of Putnam.
Terms on the day of safe.
EI.MDRE CALLOWAY, Exa’r.
Sept. 18th, 1839. 52—Ills
fJnitnlinn'u Sole.
A GREE \ RLE to an order of tlm Inferior Court of Wilkin
son enmity, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold we «Ue first Tuesday in November next, at the court
house door, in the town of Irwintnii, Wilkinson county
Out 4 nygru lVomnn,
Fanny, 48 years old, lielonging to the estate of Jstnes A.J.
Gates, (minor.) late of aaid county, dec’ll. Hold for the lie-
nrfit of the heirs and crcditora. Terms on the dnv.
«»«.v 7 41. U. BURNEY Guardian.
oricinala,
i nowapnpr
•ii of a;
ices month in
e said Court.
A true extract frmn the Minutes of Baldw in Inferior Court,
this 18th dav of April, 18-19.
CVVAS. W. CIIOATE, Clerk.
april 23—fn7t
Notice.
B ROUGHT to Jail on Monday, 2'hl September last, a mu
latto mail slave, about 6 feet 8 indies high, oIhmiI 30
of nge, says he belongs to Daniel McLeod of Jones
oiiiity, Gcorgi i. Tlio owner is requested to prove property,
pay charges, nnd take him atvnv.
E. W. MILLER, Jailor Baldwin countv.
Oct. 1-1 tf.
Tm Collcrior’M Mule.
\\l II.I. bn sold «t tlm Court-house door of Hancock countv
W on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
I.OT OF LAND NO. 117, in tin-J Hli diatrirt of |/e comi
ty, sold to satisfy the Htatnaiid County tux of RobnrtCnrr, for
1037—-tax due |(l 37Jc.
WILLIAM L. WILHON, T.C.
Hep teniae r 16,1839. 52—tds
GKOIIGIA, Putaumi 4'oiinly.
I E WIN W. ROHMER, Esq.,of the 390th district, G. M-
A tolls before me, one hlaxcd face sorrel Horse, both hind
feci white, supposed 12 years old, when taken up shod all
round with old shoes. Appiaised by II. Averrlt and J. W.
Hardaway nt $45. A. C. MADDOX, J. |».
Sept. 2ftlli, 1839.
True extract from Em ray Book, llfti Oct. IP39.
8—9t WM.B. CARTER.C. I. c.
GEORGIA* TVIIItinsM CoNtltf.
W HEREAS. Mrs. Hamah McNaih applies in me for let-
bra of administration on tlm estate of Gilbeht
McNaih, Inte of said romitv, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular
tlm kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appeal
at my nllira within the time prearrihed by law, to skew
cause, il any they have, why aaid letterr should not he grant
ed.
Given under my hand, at office iu Irwi«tou,thtH 30th day of
Sent., 1839. 7
3—51 AUG. B. RAIFORD.D.C. C.O.W.C.
NOTICE.
P URSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of Geor
gia, passed the 29th d ty of December, 18-18, will he sold
tin; City of Columbus, oil tlm first Tuesday ill November
xt.tliefiillntviiii : Islands, siruatn in Clinttahocchic River,
opposite 8th District of Muscogee ro.: No. 1, containing 51
910 acres,2dgnality, about n mile nlmvcHtewart At Fontaine’s 2
Fsrtory,30 acres cleared land. No. 2,containing 5 2 10 acres
ud quality,nearly opposite number I, about lliree acres
rc*l land. No. d.c-otilniuiii* Ifi acres,2d oualitv, below and
ly opposite the above named Factory. This Island has n
bciintifiil Creek or Branch of the River running the whole
ngtli of the Islnnd, which is alnmt n quarter of a mile in
length, with sufficient wstnr and fall almost for any machinery
t thedryest season. These Islands Mddom if ever overflow-
They are about 3 or 1 miles above Columbus.
44—if JOHN BKTIIUNE, Comm’r.
ffLi
STIlAYEBy
FROM the Subscriber, living nenr Msdison
County Court House, in April Inst, 'TWO
MARE MULES,of the fid lowing description :
iron-ffrcii, compactly built, branded
with the letter 44 L. on the left shouluer, which
be ueen upon dose examination. The other is n block,
similarly branded, with n*u«r in the face, situate to one gidr.
The Inst I liraid of them, they were making tlmir » nv back to
I will give n reward of 'Twenty Dollars for any
information, so that I may gel them, by letter adoressed to tne
nt Madison Court flmise, Florida.
01*1.22,1839. 4—tf THOMAS J. LINTON.
(L/'Tlie Coltimhua Enquirer will publish the above two
ontlis,and forward ita account to tin; subscriber, or to the
Tallrthussee Star for collection.
GEORGIA, IInldwin t oiinly.
Y Y H ERE A H Exekiel Trice appliei
dismisi
. b»r letters o
from tlio estate ol James K. Trice, dec’ll.
This is ttn iclorc to cite and ndiuonish the kindred and cre
ditor-, nnd nil persona com crued, lobn mid nppenr ut inv n
within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if nay they
me nreser . _ _
lid letlera should not bn granted.
Given uuder my lisad. Ilnst.lh day of Aprd 18-19.
CHARLES \V. CHOATE, t». i
June 9,1839.
Ildilll.
I Tucker
. nttan, late i
." ,, ^ 4 »pplfo« •«» me for letters id' dismission
This is therefore to cite the kindred ami creditors of sni
dec d. to he mid appear at my office within the time prescribed
if any they have, why aaid letters
CIIAS. W. CIIOATE, D.C. C. O.
( NEORGIA, Baldwin County—'Whereas, Sun
W nilioiuirttrntor on tlm estate of Robert |*»
hv ...
should uot l»e granted.
June 25—mfim
GEORGIA* Appling t’ounly.
W HEREAS, Sarah Gkorok nnd William Gr.<
apply Ibr Idlers ol ndmiuisi muon on the estate of Brice
Ctenrgr^ late of 'Twttawll cotiiity, deceased ;
I lit* is tkeidorc te calc the kindred sod credivoreofsaiildc*
ceased, to sp|icnr at my office within the time prescribed bv
law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should
Uot lie granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 2d Sept. 1839.
I—5t SOLOMON CANADAY, Glk.U.O. A.C.
Notice.
editors o>'Jnha Williams, deressed, late of llaldw
y ore requested to present their accouMe.in pursu-
of law, to the Executors. They would confer a favour
by doing so immediately. THE EXECUTORS,
f|1IIK *
'The Executors will give
hens,on of Ih.l., a runsw.
John Williams, deceased,
net. l—| if
v sin*
unable reward for the appro-
*, belonging to the estate ol
well known in this vicinity
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Gwinnett
county, w hen sitting us a Court ol Ordinary, for leave to srll
bit number one hundred and three, in the first district ol
originally Muscogee, now Crawford county, belonging
the estate of Tbouias Scott, Inte «f OawfiVd rnuuli
ceased. WILLIAM III HGKMS, A dm’
tbl. 15th, 1839. 4— 4 in
ting fornnlinarv purp<
glues UU-ii-i-g to tliecslnleof Ilcurv Mi
rd. AI.I.EN LAWRENl'B, i
SAMUEL I’EARSON, <
Oct. 14th, 1839.
Admiiiistrntori
4—fin
i sell ull the real estate
Sept, |Ut If,39.
I^orit W ONI Tips
<Ute, iippliuiitioii will l»e
de to the Inferior Court of Telfair county, when sitting
a* a Uourt ol Ordinary, for leave to sell tli<- laud belonging
the estate ofNctt.i. McKami, Inte of said count*, decease
JOHN McKANiE, Adm’r,
August 23,18.19. 49—4m
cr date, application will
Inb-rier t\mrl of Wilkias
i.v |»nrpoM*s, lor leave to s<
*d and seventeen in the (26lh)
•on county, Indonging to the
iitntv, deceased.
I ,M>I R ROATIIfi »t
1 made to tlm Honorable
count*, wImmi silting lor nrdm
lot ol laud (No.217) twuhiind
twentv sixth di-trict ol’Wilkir
estate ol Isaac Barnet, laic of
Irwiuton, Aug
■ .3OUR MONTHS aft
the Honor,tide the I
ll.
the II
sitting for onliui
178,(50 acre-) in
the estate of Jno
Juli 23.1833.
date
ill be
In ti
17
V the CT,
to sell s negro slave
Mar v E. U.tlhoun.
August 5th, lb-19,
pi Of It v
, applte at nil
. Court of J , .....
pmpo Pf-.tor leave to srll part of f ol N
p t*tIt distrtet of sai l county, hclongmi;
mns. late ol said com,tv, deceased.
43—4m H. BIMNs, Guardian.
IT
■ > to C. Kcls.
■ ppenring
1*111 LI I* DUE
t two notes of which the an-
bv fire.—It is, on motion of
0. Kelsoy, At On., ordered
ew ciiuno on tlic first day of the
ics should not he established in
ml (lint this order hn published
published in Alillcdgcville. until
9 ll L R I A I, fi Si | H- 1
IHMMilP
Stmrall, NitHwcMt ff 4
A t«. t: a T A .
f|4||E public
Wc,.!.
r bv nil other*, wl*e
ill r
. op,
nitv rff. r
opl «
w b i, hi
(Inlet
MTOVAII. At IIAMt.LN. continoo the f/A’Or/.A*)
II % Ml IN. MlltINHON *v 4*0 .the City GOODS 1st
EINES&'Und arc now receiving tin ir Fall supplies. (i«u*d
boiielitriflltem will be/rer Iroin tin- usual choree ofCo.nm.i
cion, for pnrehauing, and will lie warrant'd
ot Ii* i In
I Iiom
c bused
i iiv Itaiirbad, will In* t iken from the depot ti
ill be
4'oitun scut bv Railroad, should be bran
ied bv wnt'en instructions to the Agent - f i
me to whom it i- consigned in Augusta; it
ni-1 Agent (,.s the U-unpany ndvrrti««s,) I-
i ar,| .-*11 Cotton and (roods free of cluirf-*.
lieu.g jet Messed w ith health, oinl our ti
September 10,1839.
i M:\4tiri.i;i» ti taniiTii
WHIiMK.
t, to;
11 Ml F. following del i.h
I drawn in IVcewdiei
Ik* I NI’ARALLKI.ED
the lii*|o
«-r i
.Ire la ■
i tbs
«l M V I ti HI 1 <i
publ-e.
hand, t
tlie extremely b»w charge oi fi’JO ih r Tn ket—tl*e \
if the
vnI of ll>.
good old
drawn ai
am! rap«.
■••Id, Will, w.
Iv lo tbl Ml
To those dispo-i d to
ratioii la’ing iii «<b to us
«old, blanks only remn
chance. We, thcrrlore,
but nt once rr-uiit slid tn
nd*
shall I.
e, give uni* ersal satmfur Hot
>d Brier II *im.m.
r, «.r« ntnm,mlr,rl) «rr'
Alien tlie |
I,nv
■j
lie*l
DELAY NOT’
lers, which shall
lilts to be ud-
ide to
the dmv of
nod for*
other Agent
FACTOltAUE nnd COHIIISSIOA
* BUSINESS.
OfiMli
ITOB&B A. HAJLSZia, aavannah,
f|4AKES this method of informing his frienda and the pub-
.1. lie that he still continues to transact u gmal, old-fashion
ed, legitimate FACTORAGE K COMMISSION BUSI
NESS, at hie old stand, a lew doors east of the Exchange.
Batsons sending Cotton tn him via Central Railroad, are re
quested to mark their names plainly on the hales, and toadvise
the Agent ot the upper depot to whom it is consigned.
Oct. 15,1339 ° J *
3—-It
I>. BONCE X FRANCIS 1KWTN BONCE
TRANSACT
Par torn ftr IT 4ommi**ion
mmmaa
n *-
BUSINESS,
In SAVANNAH, under the firm of
D. PONCE Cl SOXT.
fflllEY offer their services to their friends nnd acquaint-
J. olitres, and to the public generally, with tho assurnnre
flint they will uae their best exertions to promote the interest of
those who may furor tlinn with consignments of Cotton, or
the mirchntc nnd forwarding Goods. Planters sending Cot
ton by the (Jcntrnl Railroad to tlicir consignment, will please
have* it marked plain, nnd give written instructions to the
Agent nt the depot, that it is so consigned. Rcturnsforpro-
ceerlsof sales cun be mnde by Checks on Macon or Milludg* 4 *
ville, in certificates ofdeposue of some llnnk iu Hnrannnh ; or
in Bank notes, Cheeks on the North, or otherwise, in accord
ance with instructions.
Refer to Thomas B. Stubbs, Esq., Mille tgevillc.
Snvannah,Oct. 1,1839. 1—6t
REES & BEALL'
I'ire-proof
WARE-HOUSE.
\\/ F. still continue to transact the COMMISSION BUS!-
8 ▼ NESS in AUGUSTA,in all ita various branches.—
Cotton consigned lo us by the Railroad, will he tnken from
me depot in .1 u guttata Vie Ware-houce free of draynge,—
We have an agent at Greensboro’, and one nt Wnrrenton, to
receive and tuke charge of Cottouconsigned to us.
REES & BEALL.
Augusta,Sept. 17, 1839.
B. S. MV arc at Aoiue,niul have been during the sickness in
our city, nnd a till remain ready to attend to any buainexs im
trusted to our care, with our usual promptness.
P*Tho Federal Union and Washington Newa will pub
lish tho above five times. 51—5t R.&IL
ft
A PlmttatiaN on Flint Hlver for Hale.
I OFFER for sale the Plantation on Flint River
known aa the “4Md Age.ncv.” It contniua nenr
Tiiousard Aches. The Innds lie inontly on
liver. 'There are upwards of Thrkk IKn-
Dtir.Dacres in rultivntion. The buildings ore comfortable;
rith h gin-bouse and gin, nnd pricking screw. The lurm is iu
xcellcut condition lor pmliinhlc planting. Besides, there ure
llirrcirruiiiHtanrCH attending the place to render it valuable,
’revisions can lm bad mi the place low. Cnpt. Uaiih, oii tlm
lace, will show it to nnv one w ialting to port hasc. A hargniu
< offered, mill terms rail he mnde suitable to purchasers. Ap
ply to the Subscriber, three miles below.
Oct. 22,1839,
VAI.tr IBM! COTTON LAND FOR MALE
f llllF. Subscriber, in Ins own right nnd ns’Trustee for others,
I oilers lor >.ulc thirty thousnnd ncrca of l(tnd 9 situu-
il io the Fork »! the Flint and rhuttahiN>eliie Rivers, in me
'Unties ot Lee,Sumter, linker and Early, State of Georgia.
These I.nndi are not surpassed hy any in the Southern
States for richness nod eligibility of location. In the tractaof
land uow offered nrccumpns. d twenty thousand acres, situated
the hem t of the rich binds ol Baker county, on which crops
iihI to the best rai-ed on (lie Atississippi bottoms, both of
ttoo and corn, chii be made to the acre. With these lands or
separately will lie sold with the provisions, fodder,foe. a set
tled Plniiiation of 2700acres, (resides a number of Lots laying
contiguous capable of being consolidated into six or eight
large Plantations ranging Iroin 1200 lo 2200acres evcli.
ludtii-endcuilv of the water navigation afforded by the Flint
id Uhatialmm’hie Rivers, the moposed communication be-
ecu the former River nnd the Ocmulgcc, and the contem
plated Railroad from Brunswick to tlio head waters ol tits
Gull of .Mexico, will offer to settlers every facility of getting
th*-ir crops to market.
cse lands am of Limestone formation, of the finest yel
low mould, ami in the best parallel of latitude fur the cultiva-
of cotton, easily cleared und of the most Insting aunlily,
YYIRBEKLEY A JONES,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, Geo.
TAKE this method to rc-nsnure their
patrons,that every exertion will lie made to
udvanee their interest, and*for nil who mny
confide to them the transaction of their bust*
,a strict regard will be rigidly observed.
Having no stocks of their own, all orders for goods or groce
ries will he forwarded of the best selections, and nt the cheap
est market prices—upon this their customers may rely.
4)ctober 22, 1839. 4—9t
COMMISSION IUJSINESS.
'THE Subscriber continues to transact
GENERAL COMMISSION ISCSI-
NESS, in Havanrah; and tender a his
vices to tho**- who require an Agent, in the
sule of Cotton and other merclinndixn.
Oct.22,1039. 4-0tU Ull AH. I! AK I RIDGE.
HY I.V ENTER fo To.
156 Broadway, N. York.
(TJ* Ol.serve the Number, 156.
$•00,000!!! $-100,000 !! 923,000!
6 pris.es of $ 4 20,000 !!
2 do $15,000!!
3 do $10,000!
Grand Heal Miniate and Hank Stork
LOTTE It Y
4>f property Minuted in New4)rl**nns.
tTf The richest nnd most nragniffewnt Hchcme ever pre-
tented to the public, In tins or nnv other eonntry.
Tickrt* only
Autborixcd by an net ol the I .' gislativc Assembly of I- lorr
la, nnd unde; the Dircctiuus of the CotuniUiloncrs, acting un
iler the anme.
TO I1E DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA,
December let, 1839.
SCHMIDT fo HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER fo Co. 156 Broadway,
New York,Sole Agents.
No Combination Numbert! !
100,000 tickets from No. I upwards, in succession.
The deeds of the Property and the Stock transferred in trust
lothe Uom'ni«Hionera appointed by the said act of the legis
lature of Florida, for tne aeourity of the PriaeHoloara*
NBLENDII) SCHEME !!!
Prir.e—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches, 4 lines,
on Magazine street; 101 feet, 11 inches, on
Nntchex street; 126 feet, 6 inches, on 4*»n-
vier si. Runted at about $37,000 i>cr annum.
Valued at • ... - $700,000
1 Prime—City Hotel—162 feet on Common street,
146 feet,*6 inches, on Camp at. Rented at
$25,000—Valued at $00,000
1 Prir.e—Dwelling House (ndjoining thcArcnde)
No. 16, 24 feet 7 inches front on Nutchex ft.
Rented at $1200—Valued at !I0,000
1 Prise—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade} No. 18,
23 feet from on Nateue?. m. Rented at $1200
Valued nt 110,000
1 Prixe—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade) No. 20, 23
feet fronton Natchez at. Rental $1200—Va
lued at 20,000
Prize—Ditto—No. 23, Northeast cornerof Bn-
•in and Custom-house street; 40 feet tront on
Basin, ond 40 ft. on Franklin st. by 127 feel
deep in 4'ustom-house st. Rented at $1500
Valued at 20,000
l Prize—Ditto—No.24, Southwest cornerof Ila-
and 4'ustom-house street; 32 feet 7 inches
Basin, 32 feet 7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet !0J inches deep in front of Custom-house
street. Rented nt $1500—Valued nt
Prize— Ditto—No.339, 24 feet 8 inches on Roy
al street, hv 127 ft. II inches deep. Rented at
anal Bank Stock, $100
$1-109—Valued nt
Prize—250 shares Ct
eh,
Ditto—200 ditto Com. do do do
Ditto—150 do Mechanics’ nnd Traders’
Bunk Stock
do City Bank, do
do do do do
do do do du
do Exchunge Bank
I Ditto—100
1 Ditto—100
I Ditto—100
1 Ditto—50
1 Ditto—50
I Ditto—25
I Ditto—25
I Ditto—15
do
do
do do
do Gas Light Bnnk do
do
do
do do
I Ditto—15
do Mechanics’ fo Traders’
Bank Stock,
lo do do do
20 Ditto-each 10 shares of the Louisiana State
Bank, $100 each. Prize $1,000,
10 Ditto—earli 2 sltarea of $100 ench.ench Priv*
$200,of the Gas Light Bank,
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the Hankof
Louisiana,
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the New Or
leans llnnk,
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the Union Bank
of Florida,
20,000
15.000
2.7.000
20.000
1.7.000
10.000
10,000
19,060
.7,000
0,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
20,000
2,000
20*000
20,000
10,000
the Subscriber will unlv
an inspection of the lands then
timony of their value. Apnlv
desiring to purer
i, us affording theliest tes-
litriug the Suhscrilier’s
absence this summer from the United States, to James I.. Pel-
igrue.Esq. Charleston, J. Cowles, Esq., M icon, Messrs. John
Juckson, and Wm. Detiurd, near Albany, Baker county, and to
Msjnr Abner Jackson, at tho Subscriber's Plantation, called
4 tr<*e ii wood, four miles liclmv the village of llvrnn in said
county, where persons desirous of visiting the lands with a
purchasing may he assured of comfortable accoinino-
lions, and that facilities will be afforded them of examining the
lands in question.
To approved purchasers, the credits w ill Ih* lilsoral, and the
terms made easy.
J. HAMILTON.
New-York, July 13,1839.
I*. H. The nlntve lands arc di-taut about two day’s journey
from Augusta, Geo., hy thr Florida line of stages. The
trv in point of health, is equally salubrious as the cotton
Imiil - of Abbeville or < trangeburg OiMncl* iu H. C.
O* Tlie Columbia Telescope, .Macon Messenger, and Geor
gia Jmmml, will publish the aimse once a fortnight until the
15th November next, and send their accounts as above.
44—eowinovli
L4IVI)$ FOR SALK.
Speculator.»mui Capitalists trill do trcll to notice this
opjtortunily,
I NIIE Subscriber offers lor sale tlie following Lands, in the
Southern section of Georgia. Most of them are well lim
bered and well watered, sod upon some, improvements arc sl
ide.
200,000
acres.
. 15,080
a
I5.P.NI
. 18,490
. 8,500
. 7,250
.. 8,580
. |8,8tal
.. 8,880
44
Not R MONTHS alter date, application
( OrdinalV ol Ib-kalb coutHv, Tor an order
tlie name of Isaac, tbe property ol
JAMES M. CALHOUN, Guardisi
•deto the
i sell lo
land.
w
A4Ml.mrM.r-s anl<>.
IIX l>r kMmiIm .ft l uf.U> in Ml\ KMIIP.Ii Hit,
.1 III. Caurl-hnuM in CImiU.c i*mihi,v -ilhin tlml.,.1
LOT O*' I.ANII Nii- ibrn.linUr.il .U rtn.., .im.ir tn
Ow fcnrth Aimtni i, ttcv—l—i l,m oImkI roum .. l.rlon;inn m
Unnnuw rfli.u W.nn,^rnnwl-
T.rut. nn lb. tin. ut mI.
CVRUM ROBIN.O*, Arliu'r 4* l^nu .nn.
«U-*»
Kirrnlnn' ft.lt .
W *L4 < fcnMldtNiWnilnM<ln,,lli. I».ntt-»i.nib nf Nn-
tM U nr il, .1 Ibn Ini. iwAm. t-l rltili. Iln,*n,l.i.
■ICSinU. r.nnl i
iCnTT/wtl.. *'
Inf.An. Onl. ^ .nUtnn. nnltl nil r.tn. .1 mU.
All ,-niUn. Itn.tu demtmmd. ninmM m-I
,n»n -I Iu ttillHW- •• lb. Un
on.ii.i«a». >-*
njnt..l
RajAlTwlUMM.U.
until, alter date, application
title tlie Interior court of I r
ling lor ordinal* puijMMc-, for Irate l«
IIM1, m the I2ihdi-lnrt ol loriuerly Bald wm no** .-ouniy,
Iwlongiiig lo G.I.. F. BirdMiiig, inimu of B« nsjah llinlsoog,
de. M
JAMES SI’F.IR. Guardian.
I'll*
Ihintiu n v or MoT< 4 II,
F ROM i • > .i.*trit» • iu Warms c
reck, rvn the first da, o| ^« plrlober |
. i* named I’i.HkR, alarul muriccn ,
jellow • omf»le»H»n. abo'il l«v« Irel i
'—‘‘t built, in* lined *
liro
Iii tlieconuty of Ware,
Iii the county ot Wavne
Iii tlie county of Catnden, nn
In therountv of Appling 18,490
In the enmities of l.nwiides fo Thomas, 8,580
In tbe county ot Baker,
Iu tbccuiinty of Decatur
In the * ouiuiesof Mnntjputieiy fo. Ti
Iii the count, ol Pulaaki
In the counties of Cherokee country, 7,300
AUo, a number ol small tracts iu \arioun counties of the
vr Innds in tlie Southern section of the State,
Lands,lying for the most part, iu situations where
nv be easily traii-poro-d to n market. Ho:
nmcdialrt) mi the route of tbe Rail Rom
* to the junction of the Flint ami Chattalni
n tbe Hi Ilia, St. Mary's Altuiualis, and Ha*annali
rivers, mv Unfits sussnis.
Sales will l»e made on accommodating terms. Part rash,
and the |l*slance **f the purr base money, iu on** two ami
three ,ears, with good secunt*.
A pi'll, to S. W. NICHOLS,
iMinton. Jones iiuniy, Geo.
(1 *’ The United State* Gazette, BlnladrIpbis ; the Atlas,
|t.*.|«.i*; ,N. Y. Express, New N ork ; Ricliumiid Whig, and
4'barleslon Courier, w ill each give tlie above sdvertiw-meiit one
monthly iii.ciiion **»r litres niuiitlis, and forward their ac*
count* to tins otbvc for pavmrnt.
sc|*l Id—il
Hla
luinlwr^
llrunsw i
•iilu-i* u
TEIIPliRAIVCH IIAI.L.
The Rev. R. l’lKRCK, takes tbi*-method of in*
forming his friends in general, that lie haa become
the Proprietor of that well known stand in Mil-
ledgcville, on Hancock street,between the < Icom-e
Lnfuvette Hall, formerly kept by Mra. Jenkins,
ami bitterly by Wm. W. (.’antes, as a Tavern, where he has
opened a house of PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT, for ge
nteel travellers or regular hoarders—that the Frienda of Tem
perance. tuny always find his House a quiet retreat, he will
never keep i, llnr; hut ns regards his table-fare or bedding,
hn hopes bis customers will find them equal to other good
houses. To suit the pressure of the times, hisrharges shall
he unusually low, h ifteen or twenty persons can bo accom
modated with board during the Summer, ou terms that will
make it their interest toupplv immediately.
N. II.—Tin* tneniliersol the legislature, are respectfully in*
united, that lie intends to make ample provision for their ac
commodation during the next session. The Hinges pass and
rt puss the door every day.
June 4—6ut
OOO Prize,. $1,.100,000
TICKETS 8‘JO-.NO SHAKES.
The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as also'those
containing the Prizes, will lie examined and sealed by the
Commissioners uppointed under the Art, previously to their
being put into the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole
of the Numbers,the other will contuin the Six Hundred Pri
zes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall be drawn out, will he
entitled to such Brize as mnv be drawn to its number, and the
fortunate holders of such I’rizca will have such property
transferred to them immediately after the drawing, unincum
bered, and without any Deduction!
The reeeipts of the sale of the Tickets are, and will be, de
posited in the Citizens’,Consolidated, Canal, Union, and (Tar'
rolUou Bunks, in the names of the Managers, jointly with J.
B Perrault, Esq,, actually cashier of the Citizens’ Bank, and
A. Boudouin, Esq., actually cashier of the Consolidated Bank
as Trustees, as per Act panned before A.Mazurca, Esq .Nota
ry Public, on the 2d May, 1839, and the properties transferred
unincumbered, for the security of the fortunate Prize Huldc
O’ Editors of every Paper in thu United HtatC 1 *, in the
West Indies, in Canada, und other of tlm Briti-di Provide
are.requested to insert the above, an u Handing advertisement,
until the first of December uext, ami to send tlmir accounts lo
STATE RIGHTS HOTEL,
M1LLBDGEVILLE, GEO.
JRML THE proprietor*of this commodious house ro-
spec (fully intonu the public and their old patrons,
551H that they arc refitting and furnishing the estah-
Bailment anew for the approaching session of the
legislature. Meinlmrs nnd other persons, wishing permanent
apartments during the session, can have room* reserved,by an
early application uy letter, or others iso.
September 21, 1839
ItlOBlTS IflLLTICAULlS.
FOR HALE nearly or quite TWO MIL
LIONS ol* Moms Multicaiilis cuttings of re-
uinrknhie well grown and well matured wood;
u large proportion from roots one ami two your*
old. Tlie trees are very superior, generally from
u Ibei high, growing on dry namly laud, in rows 'from 4
to 8 feet apart, nmi standing, generally, at from 2 to 3 feet iu
the row. Main stems and brum lies w ill l>e sold together : and
rather than refute a good offer, the roots will nlsn lie sold. It
inestiuiaied tlmt the lot will yield from four to fee hundred
tbonniiiul cuttings an inch and qunrter or more in rireuuifer-
encc. Huclt cuttings, as I know from last spring’s experience,
grow nlmost uncertainly as rooted pluuts, even with bad man*
iigement in an unfavorable scusou, more especially when
grown thein«elves from rooted plants,as is the case w ith nin
ny of those here offered. It is confidently believed that very
few if any lots ol trees are for sale in the country w hich af-
lord so large a nmnherof ao good cuttings. They ai«* worth
*i-iioig from a distance bv a persoii wishing to purchase so
great a number of trees or cuttings id prime quality. The
present price is I2{ cents ner foot or 2emits per hud. ’ A rea
sonable deduction would Is* made to u purchaser of the whole
lot. The field on which the trees Maud is within a few him
dred * arils of the 4’horaw boat landing, from which there ii
regular steamboat communication with George Town and
Charleston.
The postage must !»e paid on all letters on the suhjert, i
they will not In* attended to.
M. MACLEAN.
Cliernw, S. CT. October lib, 1C39. 4—2t
NOTICE.
TIIF. LAFAYETTE IIAI.L i* still open for the
reerptiou of Members ot tbe Legislature, and the Hula
verifier hopes to have hi* room* filled, llis Stables
shall be well furnished with plenty of corn and foil
der anil a first-rate ostler. Call and *ee.
Oct. 15,1839. 3—3t P. II.GUMM.
Note* LoM or MDIald.
on George M. Logan,
. \V. Baldwin, of Macon, fu
ue on Chappell Bout well, i
1 January. 1846, with Ahue
roit mai.i:.
1500
Land, ii
• II adapted lor lb*
k*uf*aevuu to have a**ioc *iojvsceuilua*|we» - b, 1 tauonent. It i* "" llis alsge road, ami tbe ball
I fL-sii mark ON tbr rifhl SI l« >1 btft l«« e rvm b- ! In-lweeu Milled.* _'He.
h ail* baW aeto.ft, and » ben )*•• U* r i-**■«.lied Abu. I »•!»*• m Mieen likely uegroe* i
easily I-
broad bill, W lib vert i
the name ol H|*ei rr
•(•lien,Ilian rnn*-*a»
The afwf* »an< (•••» i
D**ld I s» bo Bulk*
IMILI-AUH rrw-rd b
ft#(e r tHthto-Oo *1 I* •'
CM. la, 11.19.
I a* dais* r Ilian the olbrr It »b, ll-<
dl.as 1 aomelimr* call bon I *
i more turlmrJ to think the urf.t
Da
rl Ml .
ia par* baaed I
MlM* .Gaorim 1 will give » II I
io- .h i ••»» . i •. Id m • i foe i
>« that If 4 * bbi.
S-M JOHN MUINT, Jr
y i*
• pill >-vl
made to Nh bols A l»riniur,ai MiHedgc
o-r at HoUn M.r.o.1. s.Meailue Mills.
^1 and iurxbauaiibb.nl l*M«f )rlLa piur
I'KInU WRIGlir.
lit|8, for $2Ht, for negro bir'
Macon, lor a* I Os; ; one on \Y
$ 1 (Ml, due 1st Ocl. her, 1839 ;
-Mlllcilgcv ille, fill $180. due !
Cragun, ami NVm. McCall,
hire of a negro man fur $225, signed by B. T. Il* tiiunr, H
Executive Department.
The above Nutt's were mnde payable to me. All pcr«ous
are forewarned from trading lor iiic nbovc Notes, end live mu
kern arc notified not to pay il.ruito nny oik except iii*»rll.
4>* t.22, lisr*. 4-2l M. D. 11U SON.
THE FALL RAGES
I’llllhi K- IT ;i .,| jjii:
HOI TIIEH.V >11. li <iUO\\ lb
AMI Aanil’IT.IURAI. KEManii K '
r- t i.h i » H’ r .i, ltm
11 v III.- -I.-It.li.ill..' •«...! |'|» U.'»l.of«-l, .If,,„
J* ,,t .-..I ll.e bilk Ih. .. ,
ll... Lot'll imltti-ril In |.i..|n.mI|.p 1-Mnt.li.lnnrni „r ' -
lint -t.l.jr.-,, I
f«t.nn •*«- ftnnl -»"• tlie WImmi in tin. cliiH.li.
Ihh-ii I.hI> ....I Ih.l l„.l U,,„t io||, dciiinu.ln.il'
“dulilv ot the undertaking, public attention t , “ '
ry day more alive tort; ond Imid anticiiHii IU |, n .... '
lulge.l, ot tbe tim*' wlieu o;ir a!..union, d nnd win ... , "
i ut* shall again be cultivated, and brtl« r tlian . ' 1
• labor t»er to wed Upon them. To him w|... has a nim
attni hment for the soil on w bub be was born and mot
and w liohiokft upou the tidenf emigration that in rvt-r'» t'
from the old to the new Htatea, an not only a drain tuw,. !
dram i.
'I social uiit-V,
-Hn'liip »l,„ |,
l-nnplc
Ith, but destructive to the tlc-lisIi
ami the gi.iwth ol earl) friemlalup-, a,,, H
tend t«i l. -scnsuchemitrattuu. nd plnuto
teutedlv nut! firmly amid the s*-. oc- ot their cf«il«iu W|
favtnal.iv regarded. And *• e me fully persuaded th...‘.
production of silk. If generally engaged in, will do ttu.ra
any thing else can do, to iun. um- our wealth and prerervs
p..j..ii.,ti"n-
r.iitertnuiii’g these views, wc propose to Irnil our fsr|,|s
in the dissemination of practical iufoiinatioii on tliistidjo
,ing that an mtcllig* ut ronuiiunity i
ia|iresenird forth* ir roiisideratioii,
ojhju ta them here,
tlv bid
have soitnblQ Ii
them tliat thu r
ol tlie fvi tile regions of the West.
UVar.- awiiro that seven I valuahle nnd aldy condur
publications exist at the North, devoted to tbe interest* «, t .
Hilk Cuinm-, nnd that we suall bring but little practical mill
mat ion to <liu task we have imposed upon ourself. R„ t
aueina to us that a w ork wliieh sliould record the result*
Southern cx|iericiiee, which should contain infunuahon
adopted to the peculiarities of our suit ond climate, anilw|...
should at the name lime include a selection from the iiiostiii
uable articles in the Northern periodicals, with an account
all new improvements in the inode of constructing cocoonerirs
fixtures, reels, foe. iu Europe ami America, would la* fou.,,1
eminently useful. With these feelings, we commend our m
terpuse to the patromigc of the public, promising that no rf
forts shall he spared on our part, to render it a work boil,
tcrcstmg ami useful. ,u
It tnav he proper here to remark, that although the silk cal.
lure i* t ie primary object wc liopo to aid, wc design to intro-
dure other articles connected with Agriculture generally
with a view to disseminate such valuable information us am*
meet the wants und advance the interests of practical farmer*
IKHMS— I he Hot' rHKKN 8lLR UkoWKR AMI AoRICtL-
tuhai. Rroistdr, will |»e issued about the first of every
month,nnd each niimbor will contain 0 roval quarto pages-
printed on pood paper nnd fair type. It wi'll be afforded at thu
low rate of ONE DOLLAR.per year, in order that all wlm
choose mnv be ohlc to obtain it. Eleven copies will be lur-
nislied lor $10; undu similar deduction made for larger suit
script ions. ®
Iu consequence of the extremely low price at which tlie
work is offered, wc cannot afford to open accounts—nil wim
subscribe, therefore, will be expected to pay in advance* and
sliould it not bo commenced, the subscription money will U
refunded.
Holders of subscription papers are desired to send in tlm
names of the subscrilHirs obtained, before the fin-t of Sept* m«
* ! "i—arrangements con be intuic.it
her next, as soon after v
is proposed to coinin'!!!
diiclt«
e the publication.
„„„ , BROTHER JONATHAN.
THE LARGEST NEWSFAl’KIt IN THE WORLD.
riMlK proprietors of this mammoth sheet—the M Carer
A Western” among the newspapers—have the pleasure i„
spreading before the reading public it weekly periodical con
taining a girnter amount and variety of useful and onteitnin-
iug miscellany, than is to be found in any aiiuilur publication
in the world.
Each nomherof the paper contains os lurge an amount >.f
reading matter as is found iu volumes of ordinary duodecimo
which cost $2—and more than ia contained in it volume „j
Irving’s Columbus,or Hnurro t’s History of America, which
cost $3 a volume—ami all lor six cents a number, or 'I’hrcn
Dollars a year.
Hkothkr Jonathan being a genuine Yankee, and think
ing that eome tilings can lie doun us well ns others, is determ
ined to present to hio rcadoi s a Medley hitherto unrivalled l.y
iny other paper, of
Anecdotes,
Amusements,
Allegoric*,
Accidents,
Biography,
Bnu Mots,
Conversations,
Crf
Facetia,
Geography,
History,
Jests,
Learning,
Morality,
Marvels.
Mu
Quiddities,
Itoninncr,
Religion,
Hports,
Spectacles,
borrows,
bufft rings,
Tn les,
OVER THE M1LLEDUEVU.LE COURSE, Ga
W'«; continence on MONDAY, the )1th of November
First Day—A Post Stake (or 3 year olds, $280 entrance, h.
f-, mile heats, three or more tn make a race, to close 1st
Novetulier, and name at the stand.
T. Vanlandingiiam enters 1.
4?ot. G. Edmondson enters 1.
Second Day— 1 Two tnilo bents, J. C. Purse, : : $400
Third Day—Three " 44 44 44 : : 500
Fourth Day—Four 44 44 ** « . . jjoo
Fifth Day—One 41 44 best 3 in 5, : : 300
ILF.YOUNG fo CO.
Aug. 20,1839. 47—12t
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
S HARP fo ELLS have just opened a fine and choice assort
ment of
consisting of Cnssitneres, Cloths, Linens .Drillings, ami a va
riety of other goods lor gentlemen’s Spring wear. They
have also on hand, a fine
IVUTCF SM2LECTIOJ%%
of Silks, Satins, Prints, Cntuhricks, Ronnets and Trimming,
Itcliim*, |.a es, worked Collars, Capes, and Figured Swiss and
checked Muslin, <»f the latest style, and of superior quality, to
gether with various other urticlrsioo tedious touieuliou.
THE BOOK STORE,
is still continued, and will be kept constantly supplied with
the latest and most valuahle collection of works in the various
dcnnrtinentsof usliteaml useful Literature,as well aa a gene
ral assortment of School Books mid Stationary.
S. fo E. are desirous that tlu-ir friends and the public gene
rally, would give lliein a call, as they feel confident they car
offer them such inducriu. lit* us w ill warrant a continuance of
their luvor.
march 5—tf
Dramatics, News,
Drolleries, Novelties, Truths,
Erintics, Oratory, Teachings,
Essays, Poetry, Wisdom,
Eloquence, Philosophy, Wit, Wonders,
foe. foe., foe. for., foe. foe.
Aa a family newspaper, Brother Jonathan will be found
to present attractions beyond any other :
44 — He comes, the herald of a noisy world,
News from all nations lumbering at his back.”
The easiest intelligence, foreign and domestic, and the 1«
tost nov'lties in the Litcrury World, will bo promptly serve,I
up for the gratification of tlie reader.
ITj*Strictly neutral in politics it will contain nothing in fu-
vor or ugainst any party, nnd will a* sedulously ovoid any if
the controversies wliieh agitate the religious community.—
Strict morality,virtue, tompcrauce,industry, good order, bv*
ncvolence,ami usefulness to our common country, and o,ir
fellow men, will he advocated and inculcated in every page of
Brother Jouatlian.
TERMS OF BROTHER JONATHAN.
IL'J* Three Dollars a year in advance. For FIVE D0L»
LARS two copies ut the paper will bo eent one year, or uue
cony two years.
I ho Evening Tattler is published every day at the sums
office, ami is put to press nt 12 o’clock meridian, in season for
the great Northern- Eastern, nnd Southern mails, which all
close at about two o’clock, I’. M.
ITT* All Communications and Letters shonld be addressed,
postage paid, to
GRISWOLD fo COMPANY.
162 Nassau Street, AVif York City.
To (hose wlio would preserve their
TEETH,
And keep a Sweet Breath anil Healthy Gums,
J OHN II. WRIGHT, Dentist, informs iltc pub
lic tliut lie has on hand a quantity ol
/ "c^o>e> 2Toc.lt vou»dct|
A very superior article.
All who mav use it, will find that it will cleftlise the
Teeth, littrrieii the On ms, ami gi»c a
Sweet Brentli.
Many persons have tried the HOSE TOOTH POWDER,
ami pronounce it superior to anything yet offered
for the Teeth and (junta.
O* At all times n snjtplv will Ih* kept nt Mr. JAMES T.
LANE’S nnd BEECliF.U fo BROWN’S Store, Milletlgc-
ville, and at my office. Price $1,89.
August 13,1839. 46—tf
OciTiiilitee BanlTof tlie St. of tiro.,)
Macon, 18th Sept., 1839. )
I NSTALMENT.—An Instalment of thirty per centum on
the Capital Stock of this Institution is required lobe paid
in at the Banking llouso, in this city, on or before the eight
eenth day of November next, of which stockholders will take
due notice.
By order ofthe Board.
51—lilt J. A. WHITE, Asst.Cnsh’r.
T
DISSOLUTION.
f¥Wf. Copartnership heretofore existing under tlie firm o'
M. Ells fo Sliurt), wui this duv dissolved bv mutuul con
sent. N. P.l.l.s,
j'ttie7 A.U. SHARP.
7I1IIE business v
J will keep
ntiuucd by the undersigned, w ho
isurttuctit of Law, Medical,
iii la*
land, r
MisccBuneous nndCUvsiral Books.
Also, a fine assortiiM iit of
D It Y GOODS,
(justreceived) which lie flntter* hiin»clf, he can sell ns cheap,
heuper than they < au be bought in any part of Gtor-
KI WAItn.
4 1184'ONDF.D limn the
4 .t'orcia, ou the I Mi J.
wa- tfrmerlvowiie.t bv |*. B. II
mid «id-l to J mice Colquitt, fron
Tom is iMiirh given toiutoxH iti.iii, and w ill Ih-
get •j int* . If m **• II known in Milledgcvill
rriber in Camden count
rv, IICCJ. a small uiulst
> well made ami quilt- inti
cliiimn and servant. To
nrd. F.-q. of Milledgrvill
idbcted
bv nalu
tl *.l Ins
shall I
joint ol the c»eal I or
large. ||.- had al-.»ai
win a he Ir It; a icwaitl
I'MHtlv
» the (i
air of Jarre M Inskera amt but
ot I n'* dtdlars will to-|*a«l on lio
ilv Plantation,Camden «<nii.i*,tia
r liia I.hI ,.im-iiI in an) salt Jail
I hi
llis
GE'HIGK 4*. IH RIM M. Mnuase
r»u NAiri;.
\ \ I I* \ I IKF.I.Y NEGR4I4.IRL, I* years of acs.fami-
ll , • ,t 1, 11rr v d« paitoietil ol house *« • f i. «*, l-nt j»ai
tienlsilv qualified ft-a Istdy't uniting wabl- 4 !-* will I*
•old !••«% l.r.ft.li Prison, wislni*g e* 4r k • swrsani, •»• re
quested to sppl* I'oiurdiawl* St tbl* olfoc.
J snout f 29—If
gin.
lie would also give notice,
North, in a few weeks, to purcli
all orders would be thaiikliilly
ii. lie will deli*
•lint lie intends going to the
i>e good- ; nmi would any th.it
re. rived, und promptly utteud-
buoks to permuiii in anv part of th
' V L-l
Milledgrvillr, June 7,1839.
N. ELLS
ID’ Notwithstsnding I In
t* rest in tba Merr. ntilrl.u.
iigusticc, dul I not trml. i n
for thu vnv liberal suppoi
that tlie I
Mil.U.DLVtl.i r, June 7, 1839.
te tbisila* relin.itii-lird all mv in-
less, I Would lie lining in* lerfiuge
m*e received. And Iih* iug
s will l*e i t.ndo. i.,I I.v Mr.
F.IU. us well a> it ever h-vs been. I would rc*prv\»utl> solicit
lor him a continuant*' of tluii -uppuit.
A. 11. XIIARI*.
June 11 —tf
niJirttH i ioN JILTAU.
S UITABLE hn all knots ol M^cninery, so* h aa mills,
(warnrote.l lo perform well, or new ones given in the i
place) « ail tie obtained bv addles#,i. L p r subscriber at /.» Nl
I ON, I’lKsCu , ot Iiv appli.-atiou |o Inm, nine uiilea we-l ol
'4ebol«vR,vMi the tool Irmlioc to I'futhrvi'e Frm on Flint River.
Reft rr nee— I’ MI It f l'l*»|SQ|im, lp>on ro , Jo*»ril
4’* x r «!., Mrrnweilnr ru.; L II in* vl ft*tx,sml oilier*, troop
ruuwty. JOnF.I'H It. GILBERT.
fhpt. 17,18*8 51—It
<HE<K*
O N New.York, pavsbl* at siglvi.loi »slr, at llis l-snk vd
Mill* dgrv ille.
THOM. HAULAM», Cssb'r.
July 9. lb M. 41-If
CENTRAL BANK OF CJEOICOIA.
Milledgf.ville, January 20,1833.
M ANY of the Notes presented for renewal having on them
new Endorsers, and it being impossible for ><e board to
determine their responsibility, unless their notes are accompa
nied with some evidence of the amount of property which they
possess.
Be it therefore resatred, That nil notes offered nt this Bank
for renewnl, upon which the endorsers have hern cltanceil,
must be accompanied by a certificate of the taxable property
ofsue.li indorsers ns have been substituted for those on the
note proposed to tho renewed.
Kxtrnet from the miiiutcs of the board of Direction.
inn25— tf A. M. NKSB1T. Cash’r-
To flic Lndics.
|1I1K subscriber would make know u to thel.ndirsnf Macon
ind tho surrounding country, that lie still aoiitniuea to
tnnkc and repair
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS,
at the shoo and hutatoreof Iieidt, Aldrich fo Co. opposite Mr.
E. II- Weed’s hardware store, and uext door lo the Washing
ton Hall, where old Coinh* will he altered nnd repaired in the
neatest style, to suit the latest foahions. 4)ld Comb* will be
warranted to be equal to new. and repaired on the welding
system, nnd so as not to lie discovered, and polished in the
most handsome stvle, let them be ever ao rualv and hail look
ing. * E. PETTIS*
Macon. Oct. 15,1839.3—2t—Maeom Messenger.
" PARTICULAR NOTICE.
THE Subscriber ia movingt« Flint River, Craw
ford county, and offers for sole bis possessions in
Baldwin. II** has » writ-furnished Dwelling-how**
on “ Midway" Ridge, and a b"dy of land reaching
along the Town Commons of Milledgrville to the River (Ji n
nee, below the (’ity. mid down the River 11 miles— about 18«
acre* very fine planting laud on the River, not all yet cleared
—nltout two-tliidsof the track ill the woods, and both Pine ami
other timber ill ahuudnucc. The sett lenient is on the puldir
road leading down the River. The. loud extends across the
ronil unit out loiltc Asylum now rearing in“ Midway. 1 lie
» siiiisied aa to lake the ndvtiningCH offered Cither lit
or Milledgrville, with the cuW'eniene*' of forming
and range for stm k, not usual so near a low u* The lands will
be divided to suit a purchaser, and srennunodiiliniM will be
nffhrdetl il a purchaser ahull want tiinr; but much less will u®
asked f«*r tlieprniR-rlv, ii the piirrucnt be prompt.
Tbe Siller-liber also offers to n II iwufarms m Washington
county. For particular description, nee advertisement ol th®
property, in the 44 Advocate” ol Sandersville.
4lt*i.fl. 2—3t W.MS. RUTHERFORD.
IX1UL BLANK*.
I 1|IK r.illiiniu( lil.ANKS «,.■ kf|>J cml.l.nll,
oiitl lor sale at tiic Offii
. hand
'iifTi'iioiitii \ jOui.N.u.,
ol Admiuiatratnr -,
Jo with lie
ill annexed,
of tiU'inlt»n's,
• — Affid'ts. fo Honda,
! E.
SU. M,t. I
It.. r«»
L«-»it-ift*i( Admmistralo
drl.p-ruaatf*. A I- 4 '..*••/ .
Wa*rants ol Apprais. u.riu.
|lU„k Bril* l«r the Federi
Court,
!,• llnr, Hlirriffft. Clerk*. A
• will br put up and loiwai