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MiUedgeville Ikvk-Stdn.
CUNN Sw < CUTIS
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„ \ HMU’.I.ll us-uilurcr.l <>i
a o o k s,
if, the rnriuir* J of Liirrnlnrr, nn.lwil'.
lon'inne tokevi 1 "" n.u.il " “I' 1,1 "' ",
u„. mor.i iimii'i' i J n'lnt li "I'* "• si.Ul .ii
Yuri: it ’ill Tududitpl.m pnen Among
those recently receive:!) are the lulluwing •
Inis.
;lKt- iOr
r*f M.«t ion t'.\ ht", ' :int>, V\ 11.!.•
fllC f II- v.-i-
3 fere,I Ini' u
1 11 A( i s OK i \N D afe
!«•, on ucciunodaling I' ll*.
f Mlt
1 UK Mill), mi 0 imIiiumIii) , lint .HU ilu)'
ilo.
iln.
do
do.
dn.
MieSnchtnelU Fit
ports,
Campbell's
*«)■'*» .
1 uuntuti 1,
Cain's,
Cranche’s
Day's
Dui nl'oril iiF.nU, do. 8
Bossanqucl cs Fullers A
Harris At .M»:l li-nry * 3
Iti idgeniHu's 1 n.lex, 3
Bn> lie's do. 3
Moure's do. 2
Amerionn Digest, 2
Coke on Littleton, 3
Lews United States, . r >
Ksuinass's Ni'i Pi’ins 2
Maddox's Chancery,2
Fuublanque’s Equ.i-
ty, . -
Jocob's Lmv Dicti
onary, 6
Chilly's Pleadings, 3
Do Criminal Law, 4
Coinyn on Con
tract*, 2
Blackstone's Com
mentary,
Ballou's Practices 2
Cast's Crown Law, 2
American State Pa
pers, S
IF bel ts on Wills,
llallantlne on Limita
tions,
Bncnrie on Crime 5 ,
Hurt,mill's Legal Stu
dy ,
Prince's Digest,
Jones on LtaihncDt,
Sargent on Attaeh-
ments,
Vattel s Laiv of Null-
o s,
P wvl on Device*,
"Kyd's Law of An aids,
Montesquie’s Spirit of
Laws,
Tracy’s Commcntar)
on do.
Curran's Speeches,
Grattan % do.
Phillips’ do.
Dorsey's Cooper,
Do. Surgery, 2
Abenethy s do. 2
Potts do. 2
Di xault's do. 2
Bell- do. 2
Coopt r's do.
MedinaUtSnrg. Ra-
gister, No I b.2
Vaughan's Anatomy, 2
Bells do. 3
tVistar's do. 2
Hoi 1 tie’s Morbid do
Thomson's Chc-mis-
try, '1
Fotreroy's do. 4
Black's do. '3
Bi and's do.
B t'die’s do.
Park's
No. 138
Kit,
til,
31,
I I t*
179,
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Tfh
Silt
Jilt
fid
loll,
•I III
nth
mil
>ih
•tr’n t Monroe
do do
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county.
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do.
do.
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with it, ,u*u\ « il •
January 13.
Propi'i'ty i
tali iflMi't l.ihr, deed I
util middling quality rKillls
. <ii mi it inly in tli ilutliiM. , a
t|i%i Im.its mill many oilier
-‘•m.ill ituifo at six mouth-*
jtuy.
A. C\ 1T.IUU , Ail mV
oO—dt.
Toll.
231, 2,1
do
do
d".
Carver's Farrier) ,
Ilo, 2d
do
ii"
do-
Luiiiton Di-scclur,
247, It
d ,
Henry
iha
Kainsitys Universal
22, 1 t
•lo
do
d«».
History,
V\
Ifl2, Sill
do
do
dc.
Rollins’
do 8
BS, lfitlt
do
do
d i
An cr Revolution -
199, l-llh
do
do
do.
111-1 TV Ot tilt
v\ urs
JtiO, 11 tli
do
do
do.
ol French Ruvolu-
99, 2d
do
do
do.
tion,
4
2H5, 3d
do
do
do.
Gibbon's Home, 12
4fi, 19th
do
do
do.
Gillie's Greet:
e, 4
1i>7, tilth
do
do
do.
Lloomfield's
View
193, 41 h
do
do
do.
World,
2
179, 13tll
do
do
do.
Jolm-ou‘s Lit
of
223, 1 Till
•Jo
do
do.
Gen. Green
2
120, tilth
do
I IoiinIoii
do.
llobhousc‘3 Albania,2
145, 4th
(Jo
do
do.
RoberGoiPs in:ot-
91, Hill
ilo
Hall
do.
land,
2
104, 1 lilt
do
do
do.
Do. India,
1(19, loth
do
do
do.
Sevberl's Statistics,
63, bth
do
do
do.
1-. ihirali-t,
147, 9th
do
(to
do.
R*)burlsDn‘3 Works, 8
174, 7th
do
Gwinnett do.
Franklin's
do 0
147, 7th
do
do
do.
Fa ley's
do ti
319, 7th
do
fin
do
1 (wight's
do r>
341, 7th
do
Ho
do.
Fielding's
do 14
tot, rah
do
do
do.
Bontlics
do 12
198, Cell
do
do
do.
Stern's
do ri
103, 2d
do
Walton
do.
Addison's
do fi
82, 2d
do
do
do.
Montague's
do 5
281, 1st
do
do
do.
Byron's
do -l
lfi, 2(1
do
do
do
Scott's
do fi
fi, 7th
do
Fnyctte
do.
Atlmmistiiiior s Nile.
O N Tlitlisilav,tint2mh day ol F, lirnnry nor. I,
W ill he ttild, at the late re-idence el Joim
\V) nil, dec'll, in (lie fount) nl Miidlson, on the
Smith folk ol* Broad river, the l'hlt-<IV\I.
FltUFKIt l'V of tin; said il.'c'tl. consisting ol
bomnbuhl mid kitchen furniture, farming ulen
I -it-, horses, stork of various kinds, la ds Httd
i furniture, corn, cotton, fodder, one road wag-
eon, one )nke of nxen and carl, and oilier ar
ticles. '] lie sale to continue Irom day to day,
until all is sold, terms nmde known on the
day of sale.
.HiMN WYNN, > M ,
JACOB EUF.RHART, ) '
Jnnunrv 7. “IF 1 —Ids.
10Mtl>»* M.M.DNI'. wish to purchase COT- j
I'ON, for ivliicll casli " ill he giv en j
Novmiihei 11. di' tl.
Tin
| \ Ml, C t. TdAVvl V , 11G t -At)
Miiuii.r. m,\:iamy.
1 r S’sii k tinder' igiiatl ha* tnl.cn llm above estnli-
( I lislirn nt, til'd \ .d e e mi I" I c*i limns
'to rentier comtoii.dde tlm tditnlion of those
I u It" t iv l u or !.ini vv id’ lie'ii' 1
JtillN I . KVKItlTT
N. 1*. Good STABLING i OK tlOHSKS will
he furnished.
December Id. Al-ilt.
Sutbcni/i r wishes iu purchase, t f
a s50() ,iak ‘ s of COTTON, f° r
wlticli the highest prices will he gi-
veo. ISAAC HARVEY.
November II. 4<t—If.
WIMi UK SOI-U,
O N tin* 25lh day of February next, at the fHt#.*
reHdrnre ol' Henry Ely, dec'll, in Wu.di-
1 iiigton t'oii"'y>
| All the Personal Property
I belonging to the t stale of suit) dee d, consist-
! t (g of one horse, two cows and calves, cotton,
j corn ii ii il bidder—olso, household and kitchen
| furniture, pluiitution tools, kc. Sic.
WILLY POPE, Adm r,
2v.
e‘s do 8
do 2
10
Cox's Med, Dictionary
Hooper's do.
Bluckall on Dropsies,
New PluwinBcopiae,
Thomas’ Practice,
Frances Denman,
Armstrong on Typhus
Fever,
Cuvicre’s Theory of
the Earth,
Bums on Inilamation,
Carmici.nl on Veui. rial
Bell do
Richerund’s Pliysio-
togyi
Blnnn ; bach's do.
Matt i in Medica, 2 vol.
Ramshothnm's -Mid
wifery,
Kuril's do.
Ewell s Medical Com
panion,
B teman’s Synopsis,
Underwood on Discus
Children,
Burns Oh s Works,
R uh's Sydenham,
D i win's /-enoraia,2v.
Brea on Asthma,
Pnillips’ lnq dry,
R,,-scan's botany,
Lee's do.
Smith's d».
Thornton's dn.
\\ akefield s do.
Sumner's do.
Manuel's do.
Bigelow's do. 3 vols.
Bancroft on Yellow
Fever,
Boyer on the Bones,
Rush's IVoiks,
lleherdeu's Commen
taries,
Davy's Agricultural
Chemistry,
Edinburgh Dispensa
tory,
American do.
Hamilton on Purga
tives,
Principles of lltydlh,
Scarpa on Anuerisni.
Pope's
Heid's
Hannah Moot
Trumbull's
Pindar's d<
Moore's dc
Josephus dc
Goldsmith's dc
Hums’ dc
Spectator,
Plutarch's Lives, 8
Sliakespear, fi
latlcr, 5
Idler,
Knmhler 3
Gd Bhtss, 3
Torn Jones, d
Bod. Utiudom, 2
Peregrine Pickle, 4
Caleb Millinms, 2
Joseph Andrews,
Hist. King Arthur,
Ossinn's Poems, 2
British Spy,
Old Bachelor 2
Letlcrsfroin South, 2
Matson's Phillip,
fid and 3d, 2
K,nnie's Criticism, 2
Lclntid on Revela
tion, 2
Hatty's Philosophy 2
Schlegle's Loci ores,2
Mai'shnll'sIVashiug-
ton, h
Massillon's Sermons 2
Brown's Die Bible, 2
Uiitgley s Body Di.
v itiily, 4
Mcknight on the E-
pislles, 0
Edwards’ W. ladies 3
Lcmpi iete's Dict‘ry2
Gillbt d's .luvenil, 2
Hool's Tasso, 2
Smith's M ealtli Na
tions, 2
Do. Moral Sentiments,
•Vhite's Letters on
England, 2
St. Fiore's Studies
Nature, 3
Campbell's Gospo!s4
Hume's Essay-, 2
Adams Lectures, 2
Wesley's Philoso
phy, 2
Paley's do
Blair's Sermons, 3
Miller's Retrospect
lwtli century, 2
Newman's Spanish
Dictionary, 2
Milner's Church
History, 6
Emporium of the
Arts and Sciences o
Prideanx s Connec
tions, 4
Cavcllo‘3 Philoso
phy, 2
Gregory‘s Dicl*ry.
Anrl9 6*. StieiiL'cs, 3
JolinsonVs I)icl‘ry, Si
loirk's Diversions
Purley, 2
Pursuits of Lilera-
til re|
Clark‘9 Israulite 1 *,
Elegant ExtrneH, 12
Oubl)‘s 9) Ut'fnyucS
Dili: Htuiupartc,
Chcstcrlieid‘4 Let*
' tt*r§, 3
Smarts Horore 2
Lady Moi^nn‘3
fiance, 2
Do do. Italy, 2
Tomlin's Lite IMt, 2
Smilliy*} Lite of
Wcaluy, 2
W ill uii‘s Husain,
Mem Am Loylin,
Forif s’ v^ketclics
Florida,
123, 1 Itli
do
do
(lc.
14, 15th
do
Early
do.
348, 181 It
do
do
do.
169, IS ll
do
do
do.
169, 18lh
do
do
do.
•ifi, 181 It
do
do
ilu%
243, listli
do
do
do.
278, 2fil!l
do
do
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359, 5th
do
do
do.
31, 271 h
do
do
do.
396, 20th
do
do
do.
22(5, 3d
do
do
do
169, 1st
do
do
do.
280, 7th
do
Irwin
do
2 I t, 5tlt
do
do
do.
386, llttll
do
do
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399, 131 It
do
do
dn.
25(5, Hltll
do
dr#
do.
229, 7th
do
Dooly
do
1(5., lfitll
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do
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1(15, 15th
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do
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112, -llli
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60, 4th
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Enquire of Samuel J Bryan, F,
sq. S.
r uf the subscriber in thi- place
JOHN T.
Mitledgavltle, Jon. 26.
ROY
Also-—Will lie Sold,
\ T the same time and place, a parcel of corn
iind cotton, belonging to the estate tif A-
lexander McDnrilbl. dec'll—also a ..timber ol
oilier articles belonging to said e.-lale.
DARIUS COX, Atlm r
Jantinry 13. tils*
The following lot* of L.1J\ I)for sale :
No
97, fitli
district Monroe.
112, lltb
do
H'*nry.
82, 9th
do
Hnibton.
119, Iltli
d)
Monroe 1 .
177. I2tli
do
do.
97, loth
do
11cnry.
289, 6lh
do
iiw iimrrft'
124, 3 1
do
Deri;
112, lltth
do
do.
lli">. 7th
do
do.
199, 14th
do
do.
54, • th
do
do.
49, ■' i
do
do.
85, 7th
do
do.
92, 7th
do
do.
37, 2d
do
do.
66, 17 th
do
do.
22, loth
do
do.
193, 1st
do
do.
172, Oth
do
Monroe
81, loth
do
do.
180, 13th
do
do.
30, 2d
do
do.
217, 1st
do
Homfort
328, 61h
do
Gwinnetl
105, 9th
do
Fayette-
y to Thoma.
j II. Kt
•.nan,
Administrator's bale
\T7H.L I'.K SOLD, at the Cornl-hon*e, in
v V the town of Dublin, Laurens county, on
the lirst Tuesday in March next, within the
11-11.11 hours of sale, the following LANDS, be
ing part of the real eslati! of James Beat), of
said county, disc’d, via .—One Fraction of Land,
No. 303, in the first district of Wilkinson, now
Laurens county, containing 88 8-III acres, lie
the soni" more or less. Also, Fraction No,!
in said first district Wilkinson,, now Laurens
comity, containig 77 1-2 acres, more or less—
Also, one Tract of laud, lying on the East side
ol the Oconee river, in the county ot Laurens
utoresnid. containing 280 acre*, more or less
known by t lie uuine of Carr's IS 11 It"—Also, one
small Lot of 1,ami, lying on the said East side
ol said river, eoiitaiog 11 arri s, whereon the
Ferry called Beaty - * Ferry is established—Al
so, one Tract of Land, lying on the suid East
COTTON.
AUH \t rimsj
fMIF.4HiWi*ilji*r coniitmt * c> make nil kind*
B of 4HII Irons, Mill Jci \ imUmt Ink
Giifl:;< ona foi Oil) mill-, warning d to In I tvn
yeui-n* nt tli ii following nriei-s —Saw .Mill
^Ocoiitspor* i it a cinuk 5e|u«iiitvly» 2o
do ; Cirist Mill Irons, exclusive ot Ink nwd
tiiitl^etm, 2o do; Idruii Ink iV. liudgetin, ; I2.jU '“'Mr and provided
-A I rue copy,
.Tunc. •!, 1S22.
ni l r mst.
O N the petition ot .lolm l.nn«:lor, * •
ii i* nl Nit ImiI:", Nl Wuin, »
“ci.tiUf: lluit.l* i ph N.illcr foricf tii t r'Id. ^
•licit! ol (free Imr.ili'ed dollurs, due hy m/.i
Hu* 2'tih December Ih 17, executed tu .
l/io^tlon.H moil:,a^r of lilly acres of land,
iu^ and being in the county and slate fifblv j
witiili ;t.11 !.:m;.tloii pt*eviou*ly sold and t 4 .
vcycftl to said A,Min, und it appearing to \|. t
<**yini that the said m in of money is stills,,
a moiion brio;; made by tounsel of said K.^
don for that purpo«e, J'isorducil, that riotivi
thi Rub* Ni-i br given in terms of law to s
Miller, and mites* sufficient cuti n be st.cvv,i
the contrary, Iii.- eijuity of r< dcmplion in i
to *wid nnutgaged pr« mites bu bared, and t
the U'Uitl proceedings l c bad in the j <mj.«i
according to tlie m l of Assembly, in such c
T HE SUBSt RIHERS will purchase Cotton
during the balam e of the season, for which
the highest cash j ric«;s will bn jjiveu.
WILEY HAXTEU
December 10. 44—9t
NOTICE AND CAUTION.
■^XTIIEUKAS I h;iro bomi informed tiin:
V? John Cariiochnii and Peter Mitchell of
this City have by sundry deeds, recently mort
gaged and assigned to divers persons fit hoi
their individual creditors, creditors of the late
firm of Carnochan uud Mitchell, or others, all
or sundry the property and estate both real and
personal of the said firm as well ns their own
individual property and e tale consisting to
gether of hones, lots, lands, fdorcs, v.harfs,
negroes, tec. in Savannah and Darien in Geor
gia, ol* the neighborhood thereof, k elsewhere
with their interest or share iu the sti ck of the
ixiwer Steam Mill near Darien, at.d sundrv
shares in the Foiled States bunk and other
Bank*, as well as sundry debts due to them in
various place?, beside* lands, lots, negroes, icc.
in the tori itory ol Florida, and particularly one
large tract ofiantl bought of Forbes U Vo. lying
between the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola
in the territory of Floridu aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public a*
gainst purchasing any part of the ;*aid property
— He also does all kinds of Farming work.
Ifj’ 4lories shod at the shortest notice—Ap
ply ul his old &luml, b. E. corner of the Mate-
House Square. ili A AC T t t>MING.
Ju .uary 2d. 51—tf.
COTTON*
A. li. FA i\i\L\ Sf Co.
C tONTIM'K iu tlit> lUCTOIKME COM■
A MISSION HUSfJVl'S'i, at their old stand,
Williauisaii’i Range, and renew the oiler of their
services to their friends ami Hjl* public. They
have extensive Fire proof \\ Hrehouses for the
reception of produce, and will, a heretofore,
make liberal advances on produce consigned
to them for sale. One of tin* firm, Mr John T.
Howland, will remain in Milledgeviile, during
the M.iison, uud will make reasonable advance-
there, on produce- shipped to them irom thence,
and uttcml to shipping the same, if necessary.
Savannah, Nov 20. 43—tf.
THOMAS II. KENAN, C
uil2r.i
1200 Dollars Keivard.
R UN AM AY from tlio subscriber, living in
Georgia, Jackson county, the Itilier cnU
oi October last, TWO NEGROES, v..
1? O M A N,
n bright mulatto about twenty-two or twenty
three years ot age, a tout nble bodied fellow,
about 5 leet 7 or eight inches high, course lea-
lured, stutters a little, particularly when inter
rogated. After ite left me, he had sor<j eyes,
and something like a film over one of them, as
I am iiil’oriiitd by a negro that was with him
.liter he lett me, though nothing \* as the mutter
when he went away—in ull probability may
have some defect, but that L unknown to me.
8 A M,
n yellow boy, may be called a mulatto by roinc,
17 or lb years of age, ot common size, uncom
mon!) rough skin, particularly under hi? clothes,
or estate so conveyed, or any other proper!) j rather of a down look and speak- low. 1 have
NINE months niter tlnte, applietiti.
on will tin miiiln to the Inferior court of J; c|
son comity, for leave to sell the real cstatt
James Rogers, deceased.
11H0D V llOGEns, Adinr
Way 10. 1822: rnti.n
NINE montlis after dutc, applici.
linn "ill he made to the honorable the Cea'
of Ordinary fur J wiggs county, for leave ta
sell the lout estate of I’cter I.alirre. ,i, , ',1
ARTHUR C FERRY, Adoi'r.
December 24, 1«22. mVni.
AI * I ■* 1,!( A I ION will be in tide to
the linnorable t[ie Inferior court, titling lor or-
dinary puriio.es, in mid for tin- county of I ',,
cock, in the slate ol Georgia,nine tnomhsfniui
the ,1 tie hereof, by t lie administrator of Charles
Abercrombie, lute oi auid county deceaud, fi
lem i to sell the real estate tielonging to >t *d
Charles in his life time, for the benefit of ids
heirs and creditors—all interested will there-
lore lake due notice.
ANDERSON ABERCROMBIE, Adrn’r.
November 25, Ih22, inthn.
belonging to the 9uid Canioi luin aud Mitchell,
or either of them, as 1 hold prior mortgage? on
the greatest part thereof, which uro on record
in the registry in Savannah and Darien atore-
aid.aml in Charleston, 8. C. and rijmtabh* li
ide of-aid river, eoulainin ; 370 acres, more or 1 en \°" «•?« of said John Carnochan
ler , being Ihe former residence of the aforw-
and FeluJ Mitchell.
iid Beaty, deceased, together with the im*
provement thereon—Alru, one other Tract of
Laud, lying in the county aforesaid, and ad-
joiniug’t.ieneral Blarksliear, and others, con
taining 50 acres, known hy the name of the
Kellmn place—Sold for the benefit of the heirs
nod creditors of said deceased. Terms mude
known on the day of sale.
JOHN GUYTON, Adm’r.
Dublin, January 4. Ids.
FOR SALE,
nrv for.
J. ABRAHAMS
60—If.
4 LOT of LAND lying in Early county, No
I did, in the 6th district Ap|dy to Colonel
James ('. Watson. Baldwin County.
J December, 9.
To Rent or Sell,
For CASH or on CREDIT,
O NE PLANTATION, lo miles from Mil*
ledgcvilln—300 acres excellent land, all
the no cos-ary buildings, 250 acres cleared, near
ly 200 acres fresh—hII under excellent fence
One Plantation, joining Milledgeviile, 200
acres tolerable land, 150 cleared.
O ne Plantation, 200 acres, 50 cleared, good
pine land, 8 miles from Millcdgevillo.
JOHN A. TONES.
January 20. —3t
January 20.
Valuable Lunds for Sale.
rjxtlE SUBSCRIBER wishing to sell hi? Vn-
1 limbic Lands in th« neighborhood ol Ma
dison Spring*, lying on Blucstonc creek, con
taining upward ot
Vive, UvnuYteA Acres,
v ill «ell sons to accommodate purchasers.—
Them nrc two plantations on said land, with
comfortable buildings at each, an excellent
mill-tent, on a never failing stream, v\ itli ex
cellent springs of water It is deemed useless
to give n further description—any person wish
ing to purchase, will call and view for them
selves. NATHAN WILLIFORD.
Madron county, Geo. Nov 2d. 4d—tf.
Schoolcraft's View of | Loiillurds
Minerals,
Widen on the Skin,
MH.eanon IJydrailm-
rnx,
I Insack's Noosology,
lit. -on Purple Fever
J. ft
Pirate
Fortunes Nigil, 2
Provo&t,
S drew Wylie,
\\ ,-s Letters,
Duhe-es l,i tiers,
>4 " SB, -
Li.ioj*e, by an Amen
can,
Common Prayer
Rooks, fine binding,
Familv Bible* at vori-
V uluublc Lands for ^ale.
rrniE SUBSCRIBER offni's fop- lie. FOUR
| HUNDRED AND T M E L \ E acres of If -
vel, wall watered
DuVl ywuv Wu'Yvtwy Yawu\,
lying in the lower edge of Jones county, ad
joining lands ot AitIi *laus 1 •'T ilt, Rev Mr
Ellis and Mrs. Stubbs. ! here i- about 177 n-
. tv- cleared I md, will a •: >u,l u1ul leD» I in
Home, a new Gin boos ■. nnd >tlier t
outbuildings Also, One Square ot 'Vo-tlland
within three-quarters of a mile of the-above,
adjoining hinds of E. W. Barker mid others —-
A purchaser can be supplied with corn and fod
der on the p'emise?, it wanted. Ho will a!>o
si'I several families of NEGROES. Enquire
of the subscriber in Milledgeviile.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON
December 23. 4*»—if.
■JVTOTICE.—All persona indebted to the P<
nitentiary, are requested to cull and pay
the demands wc have against them—those
who cannot immediately pay, will please liqui
date thoir acaounlt.
PHILIP COOK, P.K
Penitentiary, Jan. 13. 49—4t
\ 1.L persons having claims against the estate
. of William IL Slubbs, dee d, late of June
county, are notified to render there in ax the
law directs—those indebted are requested to
tnuko immediate payment to Ihe subscriber
RICHARD W. ELLIS, Adm’r
December 2.7. 4.3—tit.
Lester ol Hancock county, who being duly
sworn, saith, that he was possessed of a note ol
hand given by James I lays and Samuel No
hlc« to Mary Beaty and Thomas Vickers, for
four hundred dollars, nnd indorsed by said Viek
er- to said Eli T-iesler, which nole whs given
tho2Istor 22d of June 1821, mid payable in Ji\
unary 1823, inst. which note is lost or mislaid.
E. LESTER.
Sworn to before me, the 2d January, 1K23.
II. AI.LEN,J. LC.
All person? are. hereby cautioned ngairiHi
trading for the above doscribed note, and the
makers from paving it, except to tuy order.
E. L.
January 0. 4.8—4*.
Savannah, June 5.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE
19—tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
J CaRNOCHEN anj P MITCHELL, an
• sorry to be again brought hefore the pub
lie by a second notice of Mr.Cbrislie'a, who ba^
undoubtedly claims against tlmin, which when
finally liquidated on the decision of tiie suit
now pendiug, they will try lo satisfy us soon as
possible thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr. Christie claim
an exclusive right to all the real and personal
estate of Carnochcn and Mitchell, are consider
ed as informal, unjust arid illegal. Hence,
they have been brought, nnd are still hefon
the Court, and other deeds have been executed
and recorded, conveying the property for the
^ise of all their creditors, Mr. Christie included;
without any trust or re c ervaliou oeneficia! to
C. and M. or their families—ami if this he not
agreeable to that gentleman, it must neverthe
less appear fair and equitable to the public uml
all who have u sense of jurlice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are nnxiou?
to sell the lands in Florida, r.Judcd to in the no
tice of Mr. C. and to apply the proceeds to tin
immediate payment ol part of his dmnnnd and
deposito usutHciency thereof to coverall his
claims, subject to the decision of the Court
but his opposition to any reasonable sale,
one interested iuhis own right, w hi 1st injuring
all parlies concerned, must be borne until a
sale can be made under an order of Court.
Savannah, June 8. 19—tf.
I
GLOBE TAVERN.
IHE undersigned continues at hi- former
good reasons to hellve that the above describ
ed negroes are taken oft by a man by the name
John O’Neel nnd others, as there tv as a
strange man dodging about with O’Neel; some
times be was railed John Rogers, at other times
Henderson—John O’.Neel is a small man about
21 yours ol age, large black vvhi-kers, black
eyes and black hair, well featured—rode away
asmul! Strawberry Roau Horse, bal’d face, gin -
eyes nud white feet. The other man was a
stout well looking man,fair hair and blue eyes
rode a bright sorrel horse, one eye out, bal’d
face and swub tail. Te above reward will be
paid to any person that v\ill apprehend the a-
bove described negroes and the person or per
sons who took them oil’, and deliver them to
mo in Jackson county, Gcorgin, or lodge them
iu any sale Jail -o tbut I gel them, or FIFT Y
DOLLAR.'} lor either ul the negroes. 1 expect
their numub will be altered, «a they are artful
fellows.
January 11.
HARRISON THURMOND.
50—3!.
on Hnncock street, near, ami nearly equally
distant from the two Churches, State-House,
Government house, Court-house ami Peniten
tiary, and will endeavor to accommodate bis
former friends, transcient customers xv. others
modi rat cl if, decently, ic plentifully, ns the grow
in* prospects of thec.il v and market willatford.
He is thankful lor past fnvois, ami hope 4 a con
tinual increase—which he respectfully invites.
JAMES GAMBLE.
Milledgeviile "ct. 22. 37—tf.
WauW-y-s 1 \\o\el.
rruin SUBSCRIBERS rc5|U!clful!y inform
1 their friends and the public, that they
have, taken the Planters Hotel, recently occu
pied by Mrs. Huson, opposite the East corner
uf the Court-house square.
This establishment being airy and conveni
ent, nnd free from riot and dissipation, is cul-
•cuinted to give comfort and satisfaction tu
those who may patronize it.
ROSSETER &BUCH AN \N. j
October 15. 37—tf.
QEOHUl.i, Washington county.
Present, his honor Thomas V. P. Charlton.
RULE MSI.
t TPON the petition of James Sheriing, of
J the county and State nfore.-ad, stating that
James Tarver, of the county and Stale afore
said, on the nineteenth day of February, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
aud tweutv-one,did execute end deliver to him
a certain deed of mortgage, conveying all tlmt
tract or parcel oi laud, siiuato, lying, and be
ing in the county of Washington, in the state
aforesaid, ou the waters of \\ illiatnsou swamp,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, adjoining Lewi>’s land, Kendrick’s land,
Nun’s land, and Whiddon’s land ; which par
cel or tract of land was mortgaged, the better
to secure the payment tf three hundred and fif
ty dollars, now due nnd unpaid, us appears by a
note, bearing equal date with this mortgage :
whereupon, on motion of W. W. ('tillius, it i.~
ordered, that unles.i the principal, interest and
costs, due upon suid mortgage he paid into tin
Clerk's office of this court, within twelve
months, the equity of redemption, in and to the
said mortgaged premises, hull from thence l>e
I barred and foreverforeclo: i! ; and that a
. ! py of ihh rule be published, once a month, for
twelve months, iii one of the public Gazettes
of this state, or served upon the mortgager or
his special agent, at least six months befoiethe
expiration of the time which the suid money is
directed to be paid.
A true copy, taken from the minutes of said
Court, 1st October. 1822.
GARROTTE BROWN, CTk.
October 8. ml2m
IN [ j months after tl;ito, applicati
on will be. made to the honorable the Inferior
court of Greene county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, i ir leave to sell Lot No. lui*
8lh district Monroe county, as the property of
Silas M. Corlrw, dec’d—tor the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased.
KLIAS B. CORLEW, Adm’r.
December 31, 1822. mi»m
NINE montlis after date, applicati
on will Be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court of the county of Wurrcn, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes', for leave to sell all thereat
estate of James Gray, sen. dPt'd.
JAMES GllAV, ir. AdmV
May 8, 1822 m#m.
NINE montlis after dale, apjtlicuti-
(iii will he made to the honorable the Inferior
court of the county of Baldwin, when fitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No
82, in the Iltli district of Monroe county, as
the |* operty of John G. Bird, dec’d—for (tic
benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deed.-
TliOMFbON lilttl), Adm'r,
Inly 2, 1S22. inUin
GEDKCilA—l'ulnam Superior Court, Sniltmb’.r
Term, Jt22.
An'thokv T. Graves, \
Mu.run f'norER, and / .... „ „
t tyrll for Disronri•/, /
f lie] and Injunction.
PoRTERnnd Varner.^
J T appearing to the Court (hat Lot Porter,
. one of the Respondents in the above hilt tf
complaint, resides out of the State of Georgia
il is ordered, that service therein lie perfects,
upon the said Porter, by a publication of this
rule once a month for six months, iu oue of the
public Gazettes of this state.
A truu extract taken from the minutes, this
21st day of September, 1822.
JOHN I. SMITH, Cl k
October 1. nthtu
Monroe Superior Court, Oecember Term, 1822.
Tiie Goverkoh, he. )
re. £ SCI F.i.
I, ii ..non (Yard. ,
S T appearing, by the return of the Sheriff, !h&<
Ihe defendant is not to lie found : On mo
tion of William T. Gould, attorney for the in
former, Abralmm Youngblood, it ij ordered.that
service, be perfected, 1))' publishing a copy i (
this Role, in one of the puhlir gazettes ol this
lute, once a mouth, for three months, pn . •
oustu Ihe next term of this court ; and that tin*
defendant then appear and make ills defence
A true copy from the Minutes, 3d December',
1622. W ILKINS 111 NT, Cl k
Martha Evans,
December 17
m 3 m
Lattn.rts
\i i'J,
Tunis on the Muscles
Cleavelaud's Mitten.
Phillips’ do. ons prices, Irom 4 to
Swedeuttr on Syphilis, | 20 dollars,
Classical, School and Blank Books, whole
sale and retail, for any of wliicii, a liberal al
lowance will In* made to leache.rs or country
dealers—MtllishV Map U H |n»i'tal»Ie, Sliif-
j;rs’ (In. Georgia, Bortahle Writing Desks,
Surveyors Compasses and Plotting instrii
mentii, with a general uasorlmunt of Station
cry.
05 s * BOdK BTNDI.Vd credited with
neatness and dispatch.
December ltl.
Ytp.w NuWev.
■JOHN H. HOWARD, F.,q. xxill_»ttenjJ
Adininistnitor’s Sale.
\T7ILT. BE SOLD, on thn first Tuesday |
>V iu March next, nt tho Court-11<»U5P, in j
tin* town ot Milledgeviile, between the usuul
hours, the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
helougingto estates of Samuel Brown amt Mnl-
co?n McLeod, (Into firm of Bmwn L*. McLeod,)
deceased, consisting of sundry ni t'uTes ot
^aVtY.YxV.YYN, &c..
Persons indebted to said Estates, are request
ed to cail and settle the «niii« without delay ;
and those having Heumudii, will render them
in, iu terms of the law.
DANIEL MrLFOD, J
WILLIAM THOMAS, ) /V ,rn ’
Jnnnarv 18. Ids.
EYYVl .YTYG.W
• f'll HE subscriber will commence the fifth
I term ot his SCHOOL, nt Mount Vernon,
j in Twiggs county, on Monday, Ihe 13lh inst —
| Parents and Guardians who desire their chit-
j dreu or wards systematically instructed in a
* good English ednealion, uud the strictest at-
j tettiion paid to their morals and deportment,
1 will do well to make early application. The
liealI Ii of the situation, and purity of the water,
i< known not to be surpassed by any in the
county. JEREMIAH W. RAY.
Junuarv 12. 49—41*
NOTICE.
\ LL persons me heicby cautioned against
trading for a note of hand given by me iu
August 1820, to Thomas Durham, for three
hundred dollars, a* I have paid the suiue, and
am deiet mined not to |iav il again.
JOHN WATERS, Jr.
January 10. 49—.31*
J 08T l»y the subscriber, near Freeman'.-
_J Store, a few days since, a small
lied Morocco Pocket Hook,
containing ihree notes of band, viz—one giv
en by Joseph Cook, for eighty-one dollars 80
cents, due the 25th Dec. 1822—one oilier on
David Krcntucr, for seven dollars, due nbout
the 1-lti Nov. lust, and the third on Allen
biin?, far five dollars fifty cents, due also nbout
the 12th Nov. 1822.— All persons are hereby
cautioned against trading for Ihe above describ
ed notes, and information in regard to them
thankfully received or the finder satisfactorily
compensated by delivering them to me.
E. C. DYER.
January 18th, 1823. 50—3L
RULE M81—In Jackion Superior Court, At//-
fembt r Term, 1822.
IT appearing that the notes, of which the Hu
ll nexed are copies in substance, lire lost—On
motion, it is ordered, that cause lie shewn on or
before the next term of this court, why the an
nexed copies should not lie substituted in lieu
of said originals, and t ml h cony of this rule be
published oiich a mouth, tor three months, in
one of I tie Milledgeviile Gazettes.
A true copy from tho minutes, 20th Novem
ber, 1822. EDWARD ADAMS, Cfk
Superior
Term.
Rachm. Way, formerly
Rachel Hampton,
Samti i. Wav.
Court, September
Hitt fur Dirarec
Rule to perfect a r'
nee.
to the IiR'-x Bciness of Hubert Rullter
2S—tf
ford, K<"j. (k'ccav.d.
Ootoher V
NOTICE.
filllF. Sony nnd CO[t MILLS of tti<* 6nh.
1 jceiut'C near town, are now in operation
SEABORN tON EH.
Milled jRVilV, S jit. 30, 1 (j'22. 34—tf
’ V' \\V? V' U-\YUY 1UV V s\\Y\4
H 17RET0F0RF, subsisting between Henry
. Taylor nnd the subscriber, in the Village
of Sparta, wiG dissolved on the 15th instant, by
mutual consent.
77/c Subscriber has taken the
TiAti YiY7 TAY EYIN
| in Sparta, on liis individual account, and llal-
I ter? himself, that bv the aid of an industrious,
' attentive superiuteiidaiit whom he has employ-
. , “ , ..... t •. i ml for the purpose, assisted hy n careful hostler,
Brlongrne totlie c-IntRof J«hn B Minor,dne <k t;Uh „„ ,. vveM f, lrnis | IC( |, „ m | M h-
uit-Uwey, nliout 4o jenrs j t,,,.. u( .|l .tore,I with provender, he can give
V GUF.I’.ABI I', to mii order of the honorable i
the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, j
WILL BE SOLD, on the fi’r.«t Tuesday in March !
next,at the Court-house in Milledgeviile,
Svk. ,NV"vdvb,
’Y'Yuf tsaw-.MvYY
\ > F.LONGING to the estate of Col Robert
% J> Rutherford, doc’d, is now in full and com
plete operation Hills of every description can
be tilled up on n short notice. Lumber can be
had at the mill at $ 11 per thousand, rush, nnd
at $13 credit, by application lo Mr. Perry at
the place, or to either of the subscribers.
SEABORN JONES.
WILLIAMS RUTHERFORD
January 28. ftl—2t.
D 1SSULL’
existing brlwr
about 35, Suekey 6<>, Hester 3o, Mary
5—sold for the- benefit of 111
tors of said dec’d. Terms made known on the
day, by WILL. MINOR, Adm’r.
January 10 hi*.
, . j to travellers such comfortable and convenient
ieu> an ere •- . ie(v(jmm0l | ll ij, )ll: , i ns have hitherto been afford
ed at the Eagle Tavern.
ROBERT W. ALSTON.
Sparta, Dno. 23, 1822 47—Ot
1 he partnership herelotoie
mi John Whiter.ide and Jo
seph Byrn, under the linn of Whiteside ami
Byru is dissolved Loin this dale
J AIN WHITESIDE
Clinton, 27th January 1823. 61—2t.
4 LL persons indehteAl to the estate of Arthm
Dauelly, sail, dec d, ure requested to inak
immediate pa) inent — those having demand:
against said cAate, will pre-cut them duly au
theoticated. Wm J. DAN ELLY, Adm’r.
Dt I unis non
January 27. ol—HI.
(COPY)
On or before the twenty'fifth day of Decem
ber next, 1 promise lo pay William Moon or
bearer, one hundred and thirty dollars, tor va
lue received, March 1819.
(Signed) THOMAS LOWE.
Test— Terrel Il'ooJ.
(COPY)
On or before the twenty-fifth day of Decem
ber next, 1 promise to pay William Moon or
bearer, ninety dollars, for value, received,
March 1819 (Signed) THOMAS LOWE.
Test—Terrel H ow!.
Credit.—Received of the above notes, se
venty-one dollars, IstJune, 1821.
WILLIAM WOOD.
GF.ORG1 Jackson county.
Personally uppenred in open court, William
Moon, aud after being duly sworn, sutli that
the original notes, of width the foregoing are
copies in substance, arc loet out of the posses
sion of this dcpuuejit. hi*
1VJLLMMH MOO.V
mark
Sworn to in open court.
EDWARD ADAMS, CFk*
December 3. rn3m
NINE months after date, applicati
on will be inaduto the honorable Inferior com I
for the county of Jasper, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell 250 acres ‘*1
lend, lying in tiie comity of Wilke*, joinin;
Richard Pelted and others, it lining a part <>t
the real estate of Joshua Calhtwav, bile uf shi^
county of Jasper, dec d—to be sold forth** pur
nose of dividing the proceeds of said land bt
1 ween the heirs and distributees ol *-h*»l dec d
ELIZABETH CALLAWAY, AdmV
May G, 1822. m9m
I T appearing to the Court that the defendnn’*.
. resides out of the limits of this stale—It i ;
therefore ordered, that the said Samuel be per
sonatly, or by attorney, at the next term <>?
this com! ; nnd that service be perfected l /
publication of this rule, in one of the public g i-
zetts of this State, once u month- until the next
term of this court.
True copy from tin* Minnie?, 13th Sept 182:*
NEIL MUNROE, Ul k
November 9. m lm*
NINE months alter date, applies-
tion will he made to the honorable lnlcri'i
court of Laurens cou..iy, for leave lo sell tin;
real estate of Cary Thronp, deed.
THOMAS KING, Adm'r
May 8, 1622. in9m
NINE montlis alter date, npplicati-
nil will he made t»» the honorable the Infnrio:
court of Laurens county, for leave to sell t!:*
rwd estate of David Foreman, deceased, c »r
sistingnf a square of land, or less, lying in ll*•
1 stfi district of Early county, No. 490—also, t
Negro gnl belonging to said estate.
JOHN HAMILTON, Adm
July 4, 1822. fn9m*
NINE months alter dale, applies
lion « ill be ni.i lo to the lionoruldc tLe Co,
of Ordinary of Unldn in ooun'y, Cor leavi fi
«(II (lie real c slide ot V) iilinni \velskt,>f(. i nsi
coosi-liiiC of two squares nf Irik), No. (itt, i(
tin-Till (li-tric.t of F.hi I)-, and No. 213, in t.
•Itli dUtriet of lYulton countv.
MARY l\ taS.’I, A.lei '
November <*, 1322.
AT the expiration of nine rtniiih
Ju'ir, It. Micks, Gourdian of the Of|ihuns '
Uillinui rom.pk'ms, late "t li.ildsvi, cr.ur^tx
ilercH-eil, will apply for lijeve to sell l.ot
rt, i;i tin,’ tkil disli id ot Monroe to'I tv *•
„i«. JOHN II HICiiS', Cwur.hui
Novetnbf r V, 1822.
NINE months after b ile, apph' •
lion will fie inmJ( lo tlin li.lciior ijm J 1
ien< county, for leave to sell Hie f«
tracts of land,— Lot No. 340, iu Ibc 47*1
Early county ; Lot37P.in Itic ,'fi ■
ly ; Ot i" tin t'Vli Irwin, mid I
I*,id tvnl'on, tin ) fieici; ttn (> .'I ,
hum Rcddinc. ilM '-ased —s*' , ‘ ''
the kuirs ami crcdilor-i t-■ 3
J vot’KI. Hi -:
Mav B 1322
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