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|jV ohaNTLAND & ORME.
MILl.EDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, MONDAY kVeNTN'G, DECEMBER 10, 1827.
No. 45, or VOL. VIII.
isaibissi
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■ 3 ,tors orduardians, are required by law, to
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I* 11 (| 1(i |,, Jllrs of ten In tlte forenoon and three
• We r"»rtern°on, at the court-house of the coun-
l ' e ( T 1|I ,| l t i, e property is situate..—Notices of
*h "sale ef land must be given in-a puhUc.frnzctte
, T rdnys,»«d negroes, PoRrv days, previous
■ the dnv of sale-
Notice of the sale of person al property must be
. in jjite manner, koktv days previous to the,
f of sale. Also, notice to the debtors and cre
ators ofan estate must bo published for forty
Notice that application will he made to the
Cor-rt of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be
„,l,fished for four honths. ex
' ill badness in the line of Printing, Wnl meet
triih prompt attention at the Rkcohoxr Officii.
Letteks Cob business) must be post-paid.
Ware-House and Boating.
The Subscribers
PROSPECTUS
0/ a new Paper to be established at Millcdgeville,
. Georgia, under the title of
m ®na SOJTHItON,
TTlHb tu-st number of which will be issued
i in February nest, or so soon thereafter
ns the arrival of the materials ordered from
llio North will permit.
No apology is made for the publication of
another paper at this plaoe: an apology, it is
verily believed, would not add one subscri
ber rnoro lo the lid. The Undersigned, there
fore, will issue the paper at their owu risk,
mid leave it to its own and intrin.iu merits, to
acquire friends and support; not doubting
that, in this enlightened aga, and with a peo
ple known end distinguished for the possessi
on of an acute spirit of discrimination, the
Southhox will either fall or succeed as it
proves worthless or beneficial and useful to
the community.
Tlta undersigned will not make promises
which they cannot keep. They will not re
main passive spectators of passing events, in
tile present condition oi the country. In or
der, therefore, to place the Southron beyond
ihe reach of disappointed expectations, and ir,
justice to tho undersigned, and to those who
may became subscribers,il is solemnly declar
ed, that they will support Us the best of their
abilities,
1 The Republican portv, and the Republi
can principles of (he .frffursonian school in
their most extended meaning.
2 The union of the States, as indispensable
to the happiness and future welfare of the
States comprising this Union.
3. Tbe Federal Constitution, ns the most ef
T ENDER to their friends
and the jmljlic, a con
tinuance of their services in
llic ftbi>v6 business. Liberal advances, when
required, will be made on Colton, stored mid I Sclent and sacred boud which unites tbu States
shipped bv them, and the strictest attention paid together.
to the interest of their customers'. 4. Tito Independence and sovereignty of tbe
ATKINSON &. DEMING. Stales, as the surest guaranty to the perma-
N. It Mr. JACOB BARROW will attend to nency of the Union.
their Ware house vjurin,
fore.
Milledgeville, Nov. ft
tire season, as hercto-
41——if
The Subscriber
H AS removed his Store to the Brick build
ing, nest door to the State Bank, where
he is NOW OPENING ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
which he offers on accommodating terms.
J. 6. CALUOIJN.
September 24 31 tf
6. Tue system of general suffrage, and (lie
system of election by general ticket.
6. Annnul meetings of Ihe Legislature of tbe
State, and uuuual elections.
7. The election of Gen. Andrew Jackson to'
tbe Presidency.
But they will strenuously oppose—
t. A liberal construction of the Federal
Constitution.
2. Any encroachment on the independence
and sovereignly of the Slutcs by tbe Federal
Government
3, Tbe assumption, by the constituted an
thot ilics of tbe country—whether Federal or
State—of any power not expressly delegated
by the Co< stilulion, or by a law emanating
from a literal construction of that instrument
4 The establishment of a large Sinnding ar
my in time of peace, and tl.e expenditure oi
Cheap Cash Store.
THE SUBJCUIBF.il IK NOW OPZNINp AN ENTERS
Jk'ew Stock oi* l>ry liooAs,
direct from New-York, et his Cush Store next | the public money for other than useful purpo
door to Messrs. Atkinson k Doming and Hal
ViAYAYBTtE HALE.
T in: SL-,'iscRiB!:itr.„p,cir„i.
Iv informs tbe public unil his
friends, that he 1ms taken that well
known establishment in the town of
Milledgeviile, and will be in occupancy by the
rst day of June. His house shall be supplied
with the best the country adonis ; his stables
well attended —and from his long experience in
that line of business, he flatters himself hc’wiil
be able to give general satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their calls. Gentlemen
travelling with their families can bo .well ac
commodated.
CHARLES WILLIAMSON.
May 24 17—tf
The Subscriber,
H AVING purchased the House
lately owned by Thomas Na
pier, Esq., situated on the West side
of the Public Square, in Katonton,
opposite Cupt. Mason’s, respectfully informs the
public that he has made extensive additions to
it, am) that it is nmv open for the accomruoda-
non or 'sjaAwraiisiTa vnuzovra
»\m\ UttfilYtUYAVS.
Ilo hopes from the attention which he will be
stow, to render his customers comfortable, to
meet with a liberal share of public patronage.—
His house is large, airy and pleasantly situated ;
his tuble shall always be furnished with the best
the country affords, nnd every necessary pro
vided for the ease and comfort of his guests.—
his stables will he stored with provender and at
tended by faithful Ostlers.
W1LIE ABERCROMBIE.
F.atonton, June 20 22—tl.Tan,
To all Parties Concerned.
T AKE NOTICE, 1 shall apply, on tbe first
Monday in January next, to the honora
ble the Inferior court of Hancock county,
when siting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tbe NEGROES belonging to the estate
of Walter Hamilton, dec’tf., for tho benefit of
the creditors.
R S. HARDWICK, Adra'r.
November 54 . 43—31
In otice.
TV] OTIC E.—All persons indebted to the estate
JAi of William Fullwood, dee'd, late of Lau-
rons county, are requested to make payment
without delay, and all who have just demands
against said estate, are called on to make them
known to
N ANCY J. FULLWOOD, Adrn’x.
December 1 44—fit
5. Political alliances with foreign nations.
<5. The appointment of Judges for life, or
for a longer term than three or four year*.
7. The passage ol any law tending to bene
fil'oue section of tho country to the detriment
of another section.
8. All sectional prejudices.
'The undersigned have thought proper to be
thus explicit : In these critiun! limes, When
the Federal Constitution is dariualy violated;
when the principal offices, of the government
are in tbe hands cf corrupt and designing indi
viduals; when the rights of the States arc o-
psmly invaded; when sectional prejudices are
excited in order to promote the views of Ihe
ambitious, and of the bankrupt in* fame and
virtue; and when public olfi :e3 are sought to
gratify other views than tho desire to serve the
country ; every patriot should arm himself
with tbe constitution and the laws, and oppose
with Ihe firmness of a freeman, the efforts
made to change the pablio institutions of the
country, and the further progress at influence
and power of a dangerous set of politicians,
who aim at tbe cousolidation of tbe States, and
at tho destruction of the Republicau form of
Ihe government.* Opposition, (ben, becomes
a virtue aad is loudly called for, otherwise de
solution and ruin will he the consequence.
Respecting ike particular community in
wbith they live, tbe undersigned will follow
the same course. Thoy will act independent
ly, end support such policy nnd ■such »««««•«
itcsil St Rowland, comprising a GENERAL
ASSORTMENT of '
DRY GOODS,
E'dYtVWAAYft, CTOCkfcY^, &C.
M.SO—AX EL EG Sit T ASSORT.MKXT OF
I.adirs' Piuuell and Morocco Shoes,
(■rKtleiueng' do.
Nrsro Shoes, at reduced prices.
John manning.
Mitledgeville, Nov. 5 40—fit
“ LAW.
T HE subscribers have associa'cd themselves
LV THE PRACTICE OP TIIH LAW;
their office is kept at the falls of the Ghnttahu**-
chic. JAS. N. BETHUNE,
A. Y. GRE311AM.
October 20 33——tf
ritHE subscriber having settled permanently
.1 in Milleilgeville, wifi in future, attend the
linings of the Superior court in the Counties of
Putnam, Hancock, Washington, Wilkinson,
Twiggs, Bibb and Jones.
B. K. HINES
April Iff. 12, 2mtf
Office of Discount anu Deposiik, t
Greenesborougb, 13ih Nov 1857. y
“RES0LVF.D, Thai after the 1st d»y of De
t.’mbor next, a Reduction of 10 per ceut be re-
tzszfsxs? *" “““ e “ I
Fifrnrl from OVa minutes plus tlie y bave ,aid down fot lbfiir 6 U ' de > and
p.L'jf] .IAMF.S S.’PARK, Cashier a ° ® a «» whatever may be bis talents, Idle to
- a—. v eminence among Jtis fellow- oilmens, or bts
iuclorage fy Commission Business I past jei vices, will receive their support, if a
Notic.er
I HEREBY fnrwarn all persbns from trading
.for a mite of hand made bypnysetf n SUhs
t'Jiinket, foi*,? 81, and payable 1st dny of pc-
ueipber, 1827, ns Ibe consideration for which
said note wa.-* given has failed, und inasmuch
ag I have not received value. I do not intend
to pay the note. ROBERT PALMER.
November 29 44 3'
FOll SALE,
A Valuablo Plantation
I N Crawford county, containing live hundred
acres ami upwards, about two and a half
miles from Knoxville ; about IbO nrvcs has been
recently denie d, ami is consequently fresh, and
is uf (lie first quality, ay the present crop of
corn nnd cogon, notwithstanding tbe drought,
will di'inoibtinte, Of the uurleared land, i here
is 250 acres partly high land ami partly Reaver
ponds, llw greater part of which is first quality
and durable, und the hnlnnce, say about 100 a-
Cres pine lai|d. 11 lies on whet is culled the Bea
ver-dam creek, nmt is believed by those who
know it, tu be, if not the very best, one of the
best phintojions in Craw find county. Tlieto
Are on ihe plantation all necessary cabins for
tbe comfortable accommodation of a family ami
the security of crops. Persons who inn v desire
to purchase, Are invited to call and view the pre
mises. The subscriber (living on tbe spot) will
shew tlie lines, und ussist any one in the most
minute investigation of the whole tract. A
greet bargain will be given, ntnl terms made
known on application to Ueu. 0. U. Mitchell,
iKtar MdledgcviPe, or to * '
JOHN TRIDE.
October 20 38—tf
I t HE stib-i.ribijr It an n vuluulde HUtJHE
and LOT in the town of Forsyth, Mon
roe county, containing four acres, which ho
will sell or escliungu for lands in the iitftv
purohn-o, on the most reasonable tonus. The
house is well adapted tor r family and con-
verient to the Academy. For torn)*, apply
to Thomas Battle living on file place.
JOHN HA&REN.
October SC, 40.
Negro for bale.
nnllE subscriber oilers for sale, one of tbe
A first rate NEGRO SMITH’S, under a good
character und in the prime of life, wlijcb he
will sell low for cash. Any person Wishing to
btty, can be further informed by addrersiug a
leherto the subscriber, Warrantee, Warren
county. JAMES r.ACE.
Warrcnton, October 27 40— tf
Notice.'
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Baruabug Arthur, late of Ogle
thorpe county, dvecasede are required to pre
sent them witiiintlie lime prescribed by law, le
gally certified, and those indebted to the same,
are requested to make immediate pavincnt,
B1UDUT ARTHUR. AdraVv
October 31 41—61;
Look at
rriHE subscriber having tincomo site logs! pro-
J. prietur of the patent in an improved ma
chine for Washing of Cloths, for the counties of
Hancock and Washington, informs tbe public
that be has constantly ou hand nnd for sale, at
the price of )g 9 cacti, a small machine operated
by levers, surpassing every other in facility in
cleaning clothes &. exemption from cuusiiiginju-
r.v.to the finest articles—Fracticul experience by
the subscriber, h others alsopvho have used this
machine, demonstrate that it evidence n saving
of two-th-rds of thy labor bestowed in washing
in the ordinary Way, and by no means distroys
qr injures the finest linens. Applications may
be made to hiin'al Ids residence near Sparta. -
PHILIP TURNER.
P. S. Infringments upon this patent will be
prosecuted to the extremity of the Inw.
PHILIP TURNER.
We certify that we have had in use in our fa
milies respectively, the machine above describ
ed, and concurting with tba proprietor in the
iidramnges and benefits of this washing ma
chine, recommend tbe use of it to the public.
PATSEY LUCAS,
ROBERT W. ALSTON.
Sparta, November 22' 43—3t
Five Dollars Keward, t
S TRAYED or stolen from tho town of
Clinton, On the 5th inst. n chosntit
sorrel horse, sudille nut] bridle-—-said
horse is shod Before with old shoes, 9oven
years old, five feet high, -blaze face and
is u natural trot I or. Any person deliver
ing stiid horse to the subscriber, Jiving
near t’ortville, Jones county, Georgia, or
giving iiifoririajton sh that I can get him,
shall receive the above reward.
JORDAN S. BURK.
October 12 557—tf
in Savannah.
&OBS&T MALONE*
criminal ambition and sinister motives gttidu
him ; if the acquisition of wealth and power
be his ruling, passion ; if he be in heart and
soul an enemy lo liberty and equality among
me a ; or tf hebea friend to tbe political prin
ciples maintained by the present Administra
tion of the Federal Government, and, especi
ally. to a liberal and extended construction of
the Federal Constitution. The undersigned,
in short, will bearlily supper, only tueh men
OF AUGUSTA, 1 as they believs will, by tiie policy they will
fTSENDF.RS his services to his friends * n d I ndopt, and the measures they will pursue, pro
1 the public as a I mote t lie best interests of tbeStaleof Gco-gia.
General Commission Mefcluint with these declarations, tho undersigned
iaSavannah, and will be ready to attend to any present them-elves before the pnblm. Jt will
business he may be favored with by the 18th \be for that publicHo deude whetltertheSfiOTH-
Novemlter next.” Intending in no manner to be
engaged in any speculations whatever, h*s P er *
somil services will bedevoted'eXclnsively t“ the
interest of those who may favor him with their
business, and liberal cash advances made on all
•on.-lgnincuts o! Cotton to him, when required.
The business of Malone fc Gorton at Augusta,
will be conducted by, Mr. H- Gorton,.whose ex
perience und capacity will enable him tq give
satisfaction to our friends,^ -
September 2ft S3—12t
nox is lo succeed, or to fall.
PHILIP C. GUIEU,
JOHN A. JONES.
MSIledgeville, Geo. N»v. 24 43—4t
Tub SoUfHROK will be published weekly,
on an imperial sheet, with a new type, at $ 3
per annum payable in ndyanco, or j 4 at the
expiration of the year. Terms of advertising
as customary.
Bj* Papers in this State nre requested to
give,the above a few insertions,
100 IhiUftYA iVp\Nvm\.
R AN AW A V from my residence, near Wash
ington, Wilkes county, Georgia,a Mulatto
Girl, 20 or 2a years old, five feet five or six nich
es high, has a fine figure and countenance, thin
visage, and more the carriage nnd manners of
a white female, accustomed to good company,
than that of n servant. She is a good drawing
room and chamber servant, (excelling as a nurse
in n sick room) is a good seamstress, using her
needle in her left hand, and is equalled by, few
in pleating and otherwise preparing fine-female
apparbl—She curried Ofl'witb bet a large supply
ol fine clothing, mejstof which is such as is not
usually worn by servants. The girl’s name is
JANE,
but she may change her name, or add to it the
names of Nelson, Snow, or some other nairte.*-
She was raised in or near Richmond, in Virgi
nia, where, or probably willtitt twonty miles of
whiqb place, her mother now lives. Some
years since, perhaps in the years 1819 nr 20,she
was purchased in Richmohd by Charles H. Nel
son, or Samttei U. Head, and wax taken thence
will) otiier negroes lo- Pittsburg or Wheeling,
For Sale,
U PON a long credit,a PLANTATION with
in four miles of Grcenesborough, Greene
county, consisting of 800 AOXLQS# abont
330 of which are cleared ami mostly fresh. Up
on the premises nre first rule improvements, a
Dweliing-house‘48 feet long and 32 wide, con
veniently constructed, and a Gin-house recently
built on an improved plan, superiortoany house
of the kind I have ever seen. Situation high,
pleasant and remarkably healthy. Also, if not
sold privately,
20 of 25. as Likely Negroes
as any in the State, will he offered at public tala
in the town of Grcenesboro r , on the first Mon
day in Jitnuary, likewise upon a long credit—all
free from any incumbrance whatever.
E. H. MACON.
November 23 , 43—fti*
unoffending
loer OO —lot | 4 - -- -
WARE-HOUSK To my Debtors, respectfutfy.
’ H1 V against whom l bold notes tailing
111 due at Christinas and On the first of Janu
ary next, will permit me thus to remiud them,
that in the course of my last winter’s dealings
with them, l distinctly notified each individual
at the time I took their notes, that I ehmild re
quire ull to pay up, at the maturity of those
notes,-with a view to m,v closing tbe business
finally. With the notice given my friends so
T HF. Subscribers having connected tl etn- j jnh^ ago, of my design to collect, it is expected
selves in tiie Ware-house and Commission I Hl) j earnestly requested that all will be ready
Business, respectfully inform tbe public, X.R«* Tto'tmtke -payment as their notes respCeflvely
they have taken the Wye-house lately occupied WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
by Mr. Jacob Barrow, which is ready for the re- Eutoutdn, November 24 43—St
ception of Cotton. Prompt attention wilt be j —;—
paid to all business eutmMed to their care, and \ 'i 8RC*ht5r W anted.
«heral ^vances made on ^Mtm^heo^tlir-1 u £ tnwttei of j^non Academy in New'-
And Commission Business,
A. F. MQOKE.
MiRed^cvintp yovemLer 3 40—tf
COTTON WANT El}.
T HF. Subscriber will purchase Cot i dur-
iu» the season, and pay the liigll t c.tsli
prices. Enq- i e at Mr. Calhoun’s Stoi next
door below the State Bank. „
P. A CL TON.
October 12 - r *W
X ton county.are desiious to employ a Rec
tor lor said Auadcuiy. for and during the next
year. The applicant wi.l lie expected to pro,
ducc satisfactory testimonials of his coni|>etency
to instrnct in the Latin and Greek, languages,
and as much of English liternturefts will prepare
tiie pupils for entrance info College.
The situation is healthy, the neighborhood a-
gi-M-ahle, and I literal encouragement will fie
given to a well qualified Insti actor.' For fur
ther particulars, apply to Hus Trustee#.
HENRY LANE.
November 19
For Sale, ,
A PLANTATION in the county of Hancock,
on the waters of Town ondapring creeks,
cnoMiiniGw * 1 ' '
Two Tliow^anA. Acres •,
1000 of which is oak and hickory, and the other
1000 pine land, some of which is of Che best
quality. The 1000 aero* of oak and hickory
is almost a perfect level r on .this part of the
tract, there are between three and four hundred
acres cleared, 133 of which has been cut dow n
within the last two years, mid is consequently
fresh ; tho whole under good fence. The build
ings cousist of a good new DweHiug-hou#u o
six rooms, smoke-house, corn crib, carriage
house and negro quarters for,2o hands. , TJioli.*
is also convenient to tiie house, « gnqd garden
and orchard of 1000 bearing apple trees Of se
lect fruit. The water is excellent, and the ex
emption oftbose who have occupied it for tiie
last thirty years from all fever and ether disease,
is the best proof ol‘its heaitbfulncss. Tiie'price
will be moderate, and time or limesof payment
satisfactory to n purchaser. The premises will
he shewn by Mr.-Hudson, who will always be
found on the place, and Any other information
required, given ou application to . the subscrib
er. D. B. MITCHELL.
N. B. If the above described property is not
sold on or beloruCliristuias next it wilt on that
day be repted for one year to the highest bid
der, at the District Court-house on the planta
tion.
October 15 . 37-^-if
4?-3t
from five feet teivto six fecthigh. I will
dollars for apprehending and lodging tin _
any jail in the United'Siatee so that I can rcco-
Vei her, & the like sum tbr performing it
office, to the person 'who'may have been
mental in taking ber-otT. It isbelievetl b
that saitl gi.rFis yet in Georgia, and is set
sed occasionally in men’s clothing-
RICHARD H. LQNG.
Wilkes comity. Geo. Dec. F- 29—tf
RUNAWAY
F ROM tho suhsori-
ber, living in Put-
Bum county, a dark mii-
laud fellow named
JIM,
HENRY
October 4 jJJJ-— f "nytf
diEOttUtA Giuei.e uom.iy ^
riwLLED before Augustin Greene, E*q. b
JL Micajah Bi'tdte, of the I40tU ciLirjt
Georgia Militia, ONE BAY HORSE, 10 or 1
IViiiiam Hunter, title 24tli November, 1827
V. A. D WEAVER, U CI’k i. c. o c.
D'pember 1 44~3t
A FPLICATION will be made to the hono*
Ys. ruble ihe Inferior court in Morgan coun
iv, for leave to sell tbe renl estate of David
lisrdwiok.lateof said county, deceased.
C. R. E 'GHRY, Adra’r. • «
MARTHA HARDWICK, Admr’i.
November 17 w4tn
i-IOUK mouth, alter dale application will ,
J? bo made to tbe houorable the Court of '
Ordinary ef Hancock county, When sitting for
ordinary purposes, for .leave to sell two
•quHre* Of land Lots No. f A2 in the 7th district
flonrv, and No C42, in the 13th dhtriet of a
Lees belonging to the orphans of Thomas L V
Edward j, deceased ■
MARY EDWARDS,Guardian. |
November 14. w4m H
YNOUR months after the data hereof, nppii- t
X: oution will be made to the honorable the c
Inferior court of Washington county, when |
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell c
Lot No. 228, situated Id the third district of ,
Baldwiu couuty originally, now Putnamdioun-
ty, uuntaiaing 202 1-2 acres of land, Ming n
|uirt of the real estate of James Smith, late of
VYUdlitliUlUU UUUl.lr six/ov>flood,
MATILDA SMITH, Adinrx
GIDEON SMITH, Adnt r.
NovnmVr 23 w4m.
Alter the expimtiou of tour
months after dntr, hereof 1 application will be '
made to tho honorable Inferior court of. Ap '
pling county, when siting for ordinary purpos-
us, for leave to sell the real estate belonging
to Samuel Clary, minor. > '
JOSEPH G. GINKIN3, Guardian, r
Novrqiber BO 43—w4m t
TNOUU montiis afterdate, application wilt be J
X’ made te the honorable Interior court of 41
Thomas county; when sitting for ordinary pur- v
poses, for leiivc to sell aii the real estate of Pbi- J
lip Parris and Nathan S. Parris, dee’d, of said a
county—for the benefit of the heir* andmredi- ,
torsof said deceased. j
CHARLES H. KINGSLEY, Adm’r.
September J8 31—w4m 1
TjlOUR months alter date, application will he ”
JL made to the Inferior court uf Twiggs conn- .
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave 1
to sell tbe real estate of William Powell, dee’d. J
THOS. DOZIER, Adrt’r. «
September 19 34—w4m r
INOUK months after date, application will In’ 1
J? made to tba honorable the Inferior court
nf Morgan county, sitting for ordinary purpo
s&9,for leave to sell Lot No. 100, in tbe 7lb ■:!•- 1
trie! of Fayette, (drawn by Jacob Sheffield,) ns i
pqrl ol the rent estate of Zuahariah Sheffiuftl,
deceased. All persons concerned are request
ed to avail themselves of Ibis no lice.
JACOB SHEFFIELD, Adm’r
September 15 38—w4m
JNOUU mouths utter date application will tie
JD made to the Court of Ordinary tbr iho‘
county of Jefferion, for leave to sell lot No. 47,
in the 7th district of Henry county, containing'
202 1-2 acres, being the real estate of the or- 1
plums of William Hadden, late of .loffcienn
couuty,dec’d. ami tube sold for their Imuefit. I
MARY HADDEN, Guardian.
August 28 —4m* j
ITtuUlt uioiiihs niter date, application will be
JC made to the honorable the inletior court
of Hancock county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, fpr leave to sell all the real estate of
Walter Hamilton, dec’d, under the Incumbrance
of the WMow’d-dower,
R. S. HARDWICK, Adm'r.
September 18 /*, 34*-w4m
TNOUR months after dqte, application will be
JL; made to the honorable Inferior court of
Thonias county, when sitting for ordinary par-
poses, for leave to sell Lot No. 298, in the otfi
-district of Troup county, for the use of James,
J omnigan, minor.
BENJAMIN EDWARDS,
Guard’n for said minor.
i September 18 34—w4m
TNOUR months after date* application will
C be made lo the honorable the li.ferior
court of Greeoe county, wheu sitting for or
dinsry purpo*«Si‘fpr leave to eell the real et
late of James Akins, deceased, <br the benefit
of the beira m said decanted.
A7.IEL BRUCE,*1 p ', '
JOHN AKINS, J or *
DeeetrtberS w4m
TTI OUR months after data, application will be/
JP made to the honorable ibeCourtofOrdina
ry of Jefferson countygfor leave to sell that ear
tain tract or parcel odaud in said County, be
longing tq tho astatq oF John S. Maxedy, de
ceased, lying on tbs Waters of Rockycomfort
creek, adjoining Charles J, Jenkins, John G-
Lyons and others, containing SteOaprcs, more'
or less,-originally granted to Blassingame Har
rey. JOHN G. BOSTWICK, Adm’r.
December 1 w4m
(FT We are authorized to
any Hint Cant. WILLIAM F. SCOTT is
A candidate fur the office of Sheriff of Bald
win county, attire’etmuing. ejection.
JitVml 1, 1ft—tP
03“ We ale atithorismJ -tv> t»H ►
nounce wiili W. OARNEI A 1 candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Buldwiq county,
at the ensuing clectiou.
July 16 24—tf-
T B. BADGER, DENTTIST, has ar-
rived in Milledj^vilie.
December 3 , 44—tf.
For Sale,. .
A N excellent BAZXOI7CHE and Har-
nessrr-Enquirc uf the Fiiuters.
*Jrtvcmlier 12 il
i Nine months sifter (Iftte, upjili-
H catiop will be mndatu Uiehonorable tbfiCoiiH
i 1 o!' Ordinary of Twiggs county; for leave to Mil
llto icalstsiate of K'twnrd-Nis/.lec'd.
ELIJAH NIX And i \ £ ,
. KLUAI1 HAMRIACK, y h *° r# '
March 17 182? 7 mpm*
^ . >\ . ''. 1 p
[VI INE montiis aficr date, adpbcation will
i J. v 'bu made to tkV honorithla Inferlur court
1 Of Jasper'couatf, whfen sitting foi'ordinary
e purposes,'for leave to tell the real estate of
e iiliam Avery, dec A.
, E. PRICE, Adm'r.
March 17, J8C7 - T , • 1—mniiT.
THOMAS ADDT8 EMMF’P,
Prom Ihe. Alta- York Aibutn. ,
The melancholy rlctuli o( thin excel*
VViien an individual in ofdimtry life,
But when a man
-whoso genius and whose eto-
and we nre
, tmjioti—iie aiuuu vui mm iii.viu?
i panoply of talent nnd eloquence
cry hull of judgment, pursuing the
Wo heard Ills inst effort, tvhicfi iike
ubleet ■Htttiniumu, and tin* col-
1 whichceubl )Mtiently ext mine
tof prnctire—unravel the knot-
hinutions of i'aLseliood, or oompre-
,wvrt»
tL-wer -'jEr-Jr**
n consolation to those who
i»y Abe cold ItqnU of relentiess
It is
To this community winch he has to
'i'he ttnietiity of his usan-
I render liirtt
and
ti of
'or
Dr. D\Y—Dentist,
A GAIN ofijuis his setviccs to pie citizens of
-A this place. Hisolfice is that formerly oc
cupied by Ur. Rogers, nearly opposite Lafay
ette H»lh
MilledgeviUc, fiov. 29 44—tf
ivlAh. tu-ulns after cate, application win
lx he made to the hOuorebie tbe luferlor
court wheu silting fyr ordinarj purpose*, fer
leave to sell Lot No. 192, in the Htli district
of Early, aad JLot No 35fi, in tbe Oib diHriut
»f Appling—for the benefit ol the heirs and
creditors oi Robert Brooks, der’d.
Huber I F, Griffin,
Guard'n for MiqOtf
Green county, Feb. 24,1321 inVut
GEORGIA, Lnurtus county.
COURT OF ORDINARY, JULY 3. 1027.
X U‘ON the petitiou of Davis Smith, aihuinir-
trutor of Alary Frankliis, deceased, sbew-
Mr. Emmet was born tti Cork, April
ilh, 17<J4—ids father wtta u phytfidniK of
reat practice nnd reputation, and rewind
..l Duidin—and Mr. E. after receivings a
most liberal education, devoted himself to
the Htmly of'i tied Wine. After passing
sometime nt Edingburgh, bo visited tho
schools of the Comment, nnd ryturued to
Dublin, tuning made nil tbe nrquiaitious,
which urtremitted labor aiu| a vigorous
mind coo Id achieve at that period uf life.
We believe, however, that Mr. Emmet
practised lint little, the death of an elder
brother wbo wen in this rqlented family
was pre eminent, changed his determi
nation, and gavf a direction to his Iquii-e
fortunes, nnd iSid the foundation of h,k
future fuuie. Dr. Roquet wihlied iwtn to*
cmlirttco the profe^sitm of his dcceusetL
brother,-nnd he immediately entered into
its studies with an ardour proportioned to
his (inure suceesa. Cttllecl to the bar, h»
was immediately disyngvlitrtted tfmong l>i*
coteinporaries, niul might Imt u looked to
the Highest honours of his profession, had
Jhfi squared his politic* with big iupirest.—
Recoining the associate and friend of Cur-
mu, O’Otennor, and Grnttau and Keogh,
lie espoused tho cause 6ft rebind—a causa
which nt lagt Inotight Ilia brother to. tit*
scnifuld; and he wua one of the execu
tive coinntiuee of t'nited Irishtaen, ih*
mentorttble rising of 1708-and nctiveiy
engaged in ilieorganlziuion ofibat sociu-
ty gin! ats plans for revolutionizing | re .
latnl. Swell wnS then his reputation nt
the bar, that he wax invited to the impor
tant office of defending Archibald n a in-
Uuin-Rowau; wliich itcdeclined from the
best .mqtivcx, and yielded Muu task to the
moniuiess and feurlcsg devofnn ofCu/rao.
lie wo): soon dutlod tu 'exp^ioui* tho
fare uf his client nnd with W'Swun ami
many others, he was imprisoned in tiio
jail of Dublin, on a phnrgn of htgii tr 0a .
soft. Alter feninininz here -for many «
months without buy overt ao^cbuyged a-
gnjust lihn—bverttuca wera made t»y the
government to him and ihe oilier priso.
tiers tot detail the p.'au of ihe iniended re-
volution, and |he name* of those iiupli*
anted lit it, M|t)i« piiceof tlieir release.—-
Thu proposition » aw rejected with indtg-.
nufnut as a reilectiQU on their honpur.—
Dr. M. Nevon ami Mr. Eftunet yvoro tbu
committee whcueceivcd the offer. The ’
prisoners. were tfnfti removed, to Fork'
George in' Scotland, and tbM tbe bonRe
which bound Mr. Emmet to a 'fqiber, *.
gallant hrudioc and ag effectiofiyfite aisteri
were severed forer’^ MoPjWa more "
years of lingering 'c£W«fc Mr, Emmet
yv os re^.isud and passing to France, ha
sougii ( in iter sunny skies oblivion of past
A truwebpy from the Minatet,
THOMAS MOORE, Ci’k.
July 5,182:
*
iug that he lias fully adminisiercU said Male*,
It is ordered, that six mouths no lire fio pivien in
thr Southern Fecoi d or, lo all pi ixonieoncerned,
to xiiew cause, it auy they Iw'r. tvhy letters ol soiigii, m xier Minny tnues ouuvion ot nast
dUmission li ons saidcMutosliotfid not be grant- p,,ft* t r i n{ ra, a nd the reparation of*gba««r-
ed * . . . . ... ed ebnstitutintk',^ , ■ .
A reaping place * lip.
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