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VOL 3.]
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY I
TS&OMAS A. PASTEUS.’
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cr at the expiration of six months.
03” No subscription wist ho received for a less I
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H3* A fniluicto notify u discontinuance at the 1
end of t(tr year, will be - considered as anew en
gagement,
S3 Advh. •tisements (except those published
monthly) wiHh'i inserted conspicuously at 75cents
per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for
each continuance. —ls the number of insertions is
pot specified, they V ill he continued until lot bid,
and charged uccoidh >gly.
O” All advertisements published nfontldy ;
tvil! be chai ecdone do!t ir per square for euch in
sertion.
U3 Letters must be po. Pid, or they will be
Charged to the writers.
Q3 3 For the ipformatioii of our advertising |
friends, vc publish the -follo\ ing Law Requisites, j
Sales of Land and Negroes, by j
Executors or Guardians, are required, n law, j
to be held on the first Tuesday in tni: month, ho- (
tween the hours often in the forenoon and three ‘
in the afternoon, at the Comi-ilouse of tlic coun
ty in which the property situate.—Notice ol
these rules must he giv w ** in a gazette SIXTY
days previous to the **;iy of sale.
Notice of thg *-,’e of personal property must he
giveniu li*” manner, FORTY days previous to
the tiny of sale.
Notice to the debtors aud creditors of an estate,
must be published for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to ihcCourt
pf Ordinary for leave to sell land, or Negroes,
must be published fox FOUR MONTHS.
Hositize Notice.
PERSONS indebted lo the Es
tate of John T. Graves, tlee’d. j
late of Wilkes county, are required J
-to make immediate payment to tho .
subscriber; otherwise he will, through
necessity, and in justice to those in-
tercsted, be compelled to place all ;
rotes and accounts in a legal train
for collection. Pay—or expeect 1
the consequences that must certain
ly foljoty.
Walter 11. Weems, Ad
ministrator de bonis non.
March 15th, 1830. 38—ts.
Notice.
PERSONS indebted to the es
tate of Charles Mattox, late of ,
this county, deceased, are reqasted ,
to make immediate payment, and j
those having demands against said
estate, are requested to render them ,
jn, authenticated according to law. <
Amelia C. Mattox, adm’rx. <
March IC, 1830. 39—6 t
Stotice.
A LL persons having demands
Nk. against the estate of Thomas
Eidson, deceased, Lie of \\ 1
county, are requested to hand them <
in properly attested, within the time ;
prescribed by law, and those imlebt- <
cd to said estate, are required to ;
make immediate payment.
James Sherman, > |
Philip Combs, £ff
March 4, 1830, 38—6 t
~NGTSCE B •
IN compliance of an act passed at 1
the last session ol the Legislar 1
turc, the subscribers will let to the
Lowest Bidder , at the Court house
in Washington, on Tuesday thcGth
day of April next, between the hours
of JO A3 o’clock, the recording oftke
Unfinished business
in the office of the Clerk of the Infe
rior Court, consisting of about
Tgj Writs, upward of sis-
B
gonal property, a. few bonds, gpd:
some matters of minor importance, j
pue regard-will be had to the com- j
potency of the person proposing to
undertake, and bond and security I
will be required.—The manner of!
lotting will be made known on that j
day. 1
Thomas Wootten, j. i. c.
William C. Allison, j. i. c.
Thomas Anderson, j. i. c,
Lewis’S. Brown, J. i. c.
Charles C. Aliiis, j. i. c.
Washington, March 5, 1830.—38 st.
’ |
IN THE MII.LEDGEYILLK
JHusonic Hall Lottery,
FOR SALE BY
James M. Anderson,
Jan. 2G.A, 1830. Agent.
HcQtly wcbated at tins Office.
WASHINGTON, (GA.) TUESDAY, MARCH
I Hold! Hold!! Hold!!!
j FOR SALE.
IWILL sell Lot of landNo 23 in the
3d, District of Habersham coun-
J ty. The above lot is said to be valu
: ble for Gold.—Persons disposed to
: purchase will find me at Air, John
i Humphreys in Clarksville, untill the
30th of this inst.; a satisfactory title
can be given.
Charles Gregory.
March 13, 1830. 39-^2l*
Caution,
ALL persons are forwarned from
trading for a promissory note,
given by the subscriber, and John
Norman sen’r. (security} to George
Fullin, for Forty dollars, payable tlie
j 15th January, (831, as said note
I was fraudulently obtained, and 1 am
[determined not to pay the same un
| i*,”s compelled by law.
his
BENJAMIN X NORMAN.
Ri^rk,
Test T. A. Pasteur.
March 15. 1830. 39—3 t
Land and r?p.grocs,
To Kent and ifjyc
• AS |fc N Saturday the 27th of this
j month, will be rented tit the
late residence of Charles Mattox
deceased, in Wilkes county, for the
peesent year, the land belonging to
the estate of said dec.—At the same
time and (dace, the negroes belong
ing to said cstatp, consisting of men, j
women and children, will be hired
for the remainder of this year.— j
Terms made known on the day of
renting and hiring.
Amelia C. Mattox, adin’x,
March 13, JS3O. 39-e-tdrh.
Wl&LXiLpg ~
Tailor Sf Woollen Draper,
Basement Story U. t S. Hotel, j 1
AUGUSTA, GEO.
TENDERS his sincere thanks!
to his friends and the public
generally for past favors, and very !
respectfully solicits a continuation of
patronage.
lie has received and is receiving J
a fresh and handsome assortment of’M
Super Super Fashionable Cloths, j<
Cassimeres, Vestings, ir. Ac.
Also, on hand an extensive assort j i
meat of Fashioiaibi j
Heady Made Clothing,
Consisting of Dress r’rock!
Cautc, Loanees, Vests, Pantaloons,!
Cloaks, Ate. Also a splendid as
sortment of Fancy articles, such as!
CraVats, (of the very latest style,)!
Stocks. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. <*..
Ac. Ac.
N. B, Th.e very latest Neyr-Yqrk,
London and Philadelphia Fashions |
received, and his customers may de- \
pend on having their garments made j
in a style not to be excelled by any, I
and at shortest possible notice, and j
also on such terms us cannot to!
please. j
November 23, 1829. 24—if I
Look out for Jiaseallily !!
ANA WAY from this county J
MM* a few days past, PLEASANTj
WHITE, aged about 20 or 22 years j
—smail size, dark hqir, fair skin and 1
large white eyes; dresses well gen-i
erally—he was raised in this county, j
and by lying and false represeytati-;
Jons, succeeded in getting iii ‘debt to!
j many persons, and that without any !
; prospect gr apparent intention of j
! paying. He is supposed to Imyei
j gone towards the south part of this j
I State, to Florida or Alabama, as at;
i the last account he was iu Clark’
county and proceeded south. It is j
j probable he is on a trading excurs-j
ion, as I understood he” represented 1
that he held a note on Mr. Green B.
Holland of Augusta, for 1200 dol
lars, which I am conscious is false.
I would advise persons not to pur
clirse uny notes whatever of him foi
| fear they might find themselves de
ceived and imposed upon.
A. E. WHITTEN.
Franklin county, Feb. 11, 35
[□’Editors throughout this State, w 1.19 arc
friendly to the detection of such scoundrels, arc
requested to give the above one or two insertions
i 11 their respective papers.
NEATLY PRINTED,
I 4nd for sale at this Office.
[Administrators Sales.
WILL be sold at the Court
house of Wilkes county on
the first Tuesday in April ext, a
likely young
NEGRO MAN,
sold astlie property of Matthew Tal
bot, dec, late of said count) —the
above negro having been advertised
lor sale on the first Tuesday it May
1828, but in consequence of| some
misunderstanding, he was not sold.
Terms of sale—credit till the 25th
December next, bond with appro
ved security will be required)
Thomas Talbot, adm’r.
March 1, 1830* 3i—tds
WILL be sold on Wednesday
the 14th day of April next,
at the late residence of Thomas Edi
son, dec. late of Wilkes county, all the
He risk aid e Property
belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, consisting, of
OOTm & FOBBIE,
household and kitchen furniture,
plantation fools, Ac.—Tcrois
known the day cf-y.k\
James Sherman, > %
Philip Combs, j y j
Marc!: 4,1839. 3i—fit
/ |jk GUEEA9L7 to an onler oil
XlAihe Honrublethe Inferior court I
pi WillDirf county, while sitting foi l
ordinary purposes, will he sold at I
the court house ol said epaaty on the!
first Tuesday iu May next, a tract I
oi land lying in said county, on the!
waters ot .Vion is’s creek containing j
AS acres more or less, atl-j
“rat AS& %W joining Lindsay Doug
las and others, tlie same being the!
real estate of John Sharnmn, jim’r.l
dec’d. sojd for the benefit of the;
heirs and creditors of said deceased, j
Terms twelve months credit.
Thomas Wootten, adm’r. |
March’3, 183'*. 3S-Uls
—~ r * * ‘ ,
4GREEABLY to an order ol
the lioaoniblejhe Inferior t'ourt j
of Wilkes county, while sitting for i
ordinary purposes,! will be sold on |
tiie first Tueidny in May next, at!
the court house ot’ said countv, a
tract of iniuhconf-iiisiug ‘
a 7R. ccTr.vr.hi- to the or
pliitns of William Walker,:
deceased on the wa'ers o:‘ Pistol!
creek, atjj.oinii.g Martha Walker,:
James Caue and others, sold fortlu j
benefit of said erplmas.—Terms 12’
■moniSis credit.
Tiioi-ias
of IV. tVth\r, deceased. ‘
Marcli 3, lc3Q. 38—*tds
I Ida Lie sold on Tiifietlav the;
v 27th of April next, at the
residence of Charles Mattox dec.,
| late of Willies county all the perish-’
; aide property of said iiae., consisting j
| of Horses. Sheep, Corn, Fodder Cot
i ton Plantation tools and pther things
| too tedious to be mentioned.—Terms
! made known on the day of sale,
j Aiue’ia C. Mattox, adin’x.
March 13, 1820. 39—tds.
GEORGIA Taliafe:ro County.
singular the Exccu
_Et- t.ors and Administrators Heirs
at.id Distributees their Attornies guar
dians or Agents of the estate of James
Chiyevo late es said county deceased.
You will take notice that I Sarah
Chivers the widow and relic of the
said James Chivers dec. vv'dl apply
to the Superior court to lie held in
and for the county of Taliaferro at
the July term 1830, that Commis
sioners may he appointed tg lay oli
and assign my Dower out .of the rea!
estate that the said James Chivers
died siozed of lying and being in
said county of Taliaferro.
All those which are interested are
hereby required to take notice.
Sarah Chivers.
March Bth 1839.3
lIAND-IHLLS
ans asittitfus
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NEATLY HUNTED,
And for sf h fit’ this Office,
Tax Collector’s Sales.
=&,^lk7 _ iLL he sold at Elbert court
V V house on the first Tuesday
in April next, within the usual sale
hours the following proporty, to wit:
808 acres of land, iu the Coun
ty of Elbert on tiie waters of Doves
creek, adjoining Jmnes Pledger at
the time it was given in to tiie Re
ceiver of Returns ; levied on as the
property of the heirs of John Stuthuin
to satisfy the Tax 1828, Amount
due $1 08A besides costs.
ALSO,
428 acres of land, on Butroms
creek adjoining Thomas Jarratt at
the time it was given in to the Re
ceiver, aud at this time adjuining
Samuel Lesueur and others; levied
on as the property of Joshua Clark
to satisfy the Tax due for the years
1827 & 1828. Afnoqut due $7 48A
besides costs.
ALSO,
202 1-2 acres of land in the
fourth distiict of Monroe county No
173; levied on as the property of
Thomas S\eys to satisfy the Tax of
said Keys for the years 1827 & 1828,
Amount due 87 53 besides costs.
William Puileani, t. c, e. c.
j January 87, 1830,
1 GEO'yC* lA-Wi ikes County.
►Superior Court,
FEBRPARY TERM, l^<).
| In the matter of the Estate of hi in-’
thcic Talbot , deceased.
ST is ordered that the account
taken bv Messrs. Cone C Sayre,
j auditors appointed by this Court, to
gether with the notices, documents
| and papers submitted to them—lie
i ijled with the Clerk of this Court, and
Ibo open to the inspection of all per
| sons intoiested m said estate —That
’ persons interested in said estate have
j leave to make suggestions in writing
!of tin ir objections to the returns of
j the adm'r. ami to the claim of any
! creditor before the fifteenth day of
j April next, and that they have pro
cess of subpoma requiring witnesses
J to attend before said auditors and to
{take evidence by claim exhibited by
! filing intcrogajories and serving a co
py on the persons whose rights are [
I sought to be ufleeted, and by posting |
! up written e/K.i-e or me tititig of such
‘“'.Kngatories at the South door of
‘the Court House, that the auditors
j have lea ve to set again on the 30th
!of April next,,or on such other day
J as they may appoint, and of which
i they shall give uotiee at the door of
■ the poin t House, with the power of
j adjourning, and that a!! persons in
: tcrestpd do attend said auditors, and
i that a copy of this order te published
t in the Washington News three weeks
! in the nr.nth of Murch.
! fine copy from the niinutSSofs?id
; Court, this 15th day of March, 1839.
John 11. Dyson, CTk.
TilE
! Journal of Health,
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and the physical education of children, /jre topics
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by enlightening public opinion On a subject of
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Philadelphia, October 13, IB2l>.
N. Chapman; M. D. ‘t -
Wm. I*. Dewees, M. D l o *‘SSt>rs in IheU-
Thos C. James, j. D. j oiPenu-
VVjn. E.'Hbrnei, M L).J “J'lyania.
Julm C. Orto. M. L).
Thos. T. Hewson, M. D.
Frnnkiin hche, el. p\
Rev, Jnnjcs Montg-nuici v’, b b. Rector of S,
efiephen’s ttllli. h.
Wm. H. Dc Lane v. D. D. Piovj S {of the
et
[J\eiv Series—No 40.
“ ft. 8. Smith, Editor of the Philadelphia Re*.
1 cordor, and Rector of Grace Church.
** ( - i : ?• ftedefi, Rector of St. Andrew sChurch,
Jurats Abercrombie, D. *. Assistant Minis
ter of Christ Cb. and St. Peter’s.
“ George Weller.
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Christ Ch. and St. Peter’s.
u Thomas H. Skinner. D. JL). Pastor of the
Fifth Presbyterian Church
“ Wni. Engles, Pustor of the Seventh
Presbyterian Church.
u Job‘ Hughes, Pastor of St Joseph’s Catho
lic Church.
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Catholic Church,
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gregational Church.
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Church, and Editor of the Columbian Star.
‘* Jho. L. Da gg, Pastor of the Fifth Baptist
Church.
“ Solomon Higgins, Pastor of the Methodist
Episcopal Union Church.
“ Manning Force, Pastor of St. George’sMd
thodist Episcopal Church
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CHRONICLE.
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| pcogreaa ol two uluiming evils, j*o fatally
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GEOIIGA—W iikes CovintK
WHEREAS Joscp'j. ‘,v. Conn
er apjihes tq me for lelterg
ot dismissiqn on ‘.Wo estate of Augn
tin Cooper, Gcceast'd. 1
’ritest; are tlicrelori c ; te sum .
mon a.t.l admonish mi Ull( , riw
the kmi!red aud i*rditors of said tle
ceugc.dy_ to be and appear at my of
\vt'nin tiie time prescribed by
J'.v to shew cause, (ii any they have)
ulij salt! loiters should not be gran
ted. Given under my band this 30th
day o. September, 1829.
* JUIIXII, Di'aoA c. c. al