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by ('.ICIF.VE «V OliDIE,
ERM RECORDER
niLEEDGEVlLLE (>EOKOU, TUESDAY iKOIDIDIG, UECEMBEIt 1, 1S35.
Mo. 49-
( OM U1SI S RACES.
(£/" 'I’lie Rf.coiwku i# published twice a week during
the Sostfion of the Legislature, on Hancock street, nearly i
opposite tho Masonic Hull, at Tiirrk Dollars perm- j
i,tun, payable m advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid I
before the crttl of the year. j
InvKRTisr.MWfTs conspicuously inserted at the usual j
ruins* Those sent without a specification of the number ol
insertions, will be publisher! until ordered out, and charged
accordingly.
Sales of land nnd negroes,by Administrators,Executors, !
or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first
Tuesday in the month, between the hours often in the fore-
noon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the
county in which the property is situate.—Notices of these J
aules must ho given in a public gazette sixty days previous
to the day of sale. | .
Notices for the sale of personal property must he given ■ w hen the following purse* will he run for, viz :
in like manner, forty days previous to the day of sale.— j First day—mile heats, fora purse of
Also, notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must " * ^ " ‘
be published for forty days.
Notice that application will bo made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for four
bionths. .
All business in the line of Printing, will meet with prompt
attention at the IIf.cordkr Offick.
Lkttkus (on business) must lie postpaid.
rail IB RACES over the Columbus Turf, will take
JL place on the 2d Tuesday in December next,
$ 250
Second day—2 mile beats, 200
Third day—2 mile heats, 400
Fourth day—4 mile heats, b00
Rules ol the Club to govern, and free to thu world.
M. W. Til WE ATT, Sec’ry.
October 1(» *10 71
LAND
Lot N
II'itii ftut 8, JTMitcheU an-;
' iiontices himself n candidate lor Clerk
of the Superior Comt of Baldwin]
county, at the next January election.
October 20 40 tf
Central Bank of Georgia.
fin II E undersigned Ollicers of this Bank will liere-
JL after attend to the renewal of all Notes that may
be entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of one
dollar for each renewal. Letters enclosing note nml
money for tho renewal of notes, post paid, directed to
the " Officers of tho Central Bank of Georgia,’’ or any
one of them, will be promptly attended to.
The old note, notice and blank note, will in all
cases be forwarded by the earliest mail.
C. C. MILLS. Cashier.
W. J. DAVIS, Teller.
L. D. BUCKNER. Dist CPU.
B. 11. REYNOLDS, Book Keeper.
Angus*. 25 22 tT
<Joimii<?rc , i;il Slunk,
MACON, I Dili November. 1825.
I T is resolved by the Board of Directors, ll.nt an in
stalment of Twenty-five Dollars on the Share be ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (
paid by the Stock holders of this Bank, on or before | p„|j|j„|, RtGabmvMveekiv
OTP ICE •--All persons are hereby cautioned
against trespassing on the following tracts of
224, 14
08, 2
238. 17
220, 15
08, 8
I Dm. ‘25
222. 12
280, 2
48,
d. Early now Decatur countv.
Baker
Muscogee, now Crnw-
ford or Talbot
Monr ie now Pike “
Wilkinson *• Laurens "
Henry now DeKalb
Houston, “ Houston
or Crawford “
2 Sec. Chet okee now Gi.lmer "
2 “ Gold
the 12th day of Febru:
True copy from the minutes,
[45 td] THO. HARDEMAN, Cashier.
Rahim “
All of which, are offered for safe.
Alson—For Sale*
) x Gold Lot. No. 211. I Dist. 2 Sec Cherokee.
J DO, 2 “ 4 “
.i “ *• “ 712. 10“ 2 *•
Oil which lots, persons are also warned not to tres
pass. And any person wishing information respect
ing any of them, will please apply to
IHNES & HARRIS. Milledgeville, or
F. W. HEINE MANN, Savannah.
November 12 44 w2m
The Columbus Enquirer, and Athens Banner, will
mtlis. nml forward their
Splendid Xcw <*oods.
JL. t'oirlrs St Co.. masonic Hall,
R ESPECTFULLY announce lo their friends end
the public, that they have just received from N.
i York, a more extensive assortment of
FALL GOODS
than usual, carefully selected by one ofllio firm, from
the latest importations from Europe.comprising every
article in the Dry Goods line, viz :
Superfine extra rich figured and plain colored Gro dc
Naples and Gro de Rhine:
* Fancy rul’d Pon de Soils and Italian Lustrings ;
i Super. French and English 2-4 & 0-4 col'd Meriunes;
! Bl’k and col’d Circassians and fig’J Erencstines ;
j Super. French and English Prints ;
| Ladies’ super. Worked Muslin Capes ;
While Blond Scarfs and Salim Collars of the most
fatihidirable kind ;
I Super, extra rich Tiu*el do ;
J Ladies’superior Caps, trimmed in the most elegant
I style;
Ladies’ line Sable Fur Capes ;
{ 2 4, 4-1, 5-4, 7-4 and 8-1 Super. Merino Shawl* ;
j 2-4, 5-4 Embroidered Thibet do;
i Furniture Dimities. Fringes. Bindings, Ate.;
Cotton Drawers and Shirt* :
Ladies' super, rich Gloves;
! Plain nml embroidered Sati’m Top Gloves;
Gent*. Horse-skin, Bin k>Uiu ami Beaver do.;
) Rich Bead Bags ;
J Plain and twilled Brown Domestic Shirtings ;
j Brown md Bleached Sheetings;
Lace and Lace (Quilling and Blond Edging ;
1 Willow Travelling and Work Baskets;
i Hair Brusbos of superior quality ;
28, 21, and 22 inch Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Si.c.
Rsoad Cloths.
Sup Black Blue. Brown. Invisible Green and Olive
I West of England Cloths;
I Extra fine Black, Mixed, Bro
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
rjl HE SUBSCRIBER would murt
land t U EC 1', 1VIN fi,
•VRI . XV*
Valuable Lnaile F«r t-ssk-..
1 ^“^N ibe first Tuesday in January next, Uie ,ail,sorb
in this |ilac e.
Snlcin Male unct Female Academic*.
FAMIIE Trustees of the above institution would res- _
respectfully informi In# I noiids ; nojlfully inform the public, tlml the exercises'," “ be,-will soil at public out-erv, in tb« town u\
and the public,tbni lie lias ON H AM), ,,f boil, AcndemieR for the cusoing year, will open J»ck*'ri, Butt* enmity, if not previously #okl ut prl-
. . . more t/wfitaw i wn t | 10 first Monday in January next; llte Male De. ( vat*.* s Me, that taluable and money making pfm-.e on
.um r.t main ax*ur nun o parfment under the sopet iufcmlenro of Mr. HENRY ] ^ l,; Ortuolgeu river, embracing Lands in Juaper aud
IfWWBtiZSi j DAVENPORT, Jr., the present Rector, whose com-
JEWELltY) PIRATE* \ petency to leach, can he attested by all who hnve at
and other articles in his line of busi
than has ever been offered for sale
lie would particularly reqest all who wish ! lion
’ * " The FEMALE DEPARTMENT will bt ptneed
under the charge of Mrs. Lapp, a l.uly who has been
tended bis examinations, and u Ito is surpassed by none
1 ' i the happy facility lie possesses of imparting instrnc-
. j be supplied with good time »leCC8, to call and
examine his Stork of WsitClftPS* which is much
larger, nod comprises a greater variety of patterns and qua- !
lilies, hotli for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s use, (ban lie has
ever had before. (Gold Watches from $ 25 to $ 250—Sil- j
vor Potent Levers from $ 35 to $ 60.) Home of them were !
finished to order in Liverpool, and the rest selected by him- i
self oat of large assortments in Now-York and Philmlrl-
sticcrssftilly engaged in tcHcbiug in North and 8mrth*
Carolina for several years. This Lady brings testimo
nial* from persons of the highest respectability, which
recommend her ns being eminently qualified to in
struct in nil the various brnnehes of female education
pliia. The greater part of his Jewelry and ull his Plate i »»jd ! »s highly deserving the confidence and patronage
was miiuufucturcd to order. ' j °1’auy scientific coinniuiiity which may desire her pro
ms a8sort.mf.nt consists of j 1w»ii"i>nl services. In addition to her competent
Guhl-cu.eAChronntneters. Patent Lever') ki„«vledgPor,lin.cioi,C8j,.I.B«cel»in Puinlilig Und-
Anchor,O,lender,mid Vortical Escape-WatChCS; ! "W" " ll c ." Ibm - “’V 1 0,1 ‘'"O';,
input ) Him Ims specimens of a great vnnety of the works iff
Ali.I,uster. Marble, Bronze nml Mahoga-} s. i ,w> 1; . I bwie-iill nf «Licit will lie Uiuglit in litis school
ny Mantle S * ) A list of »tudic‘# mid rates of tuition in the Female
i A great variety of Gentlemen’s Gold, Platinn, Silver, Gilt,
] and Steel Guard Chains;
\\ atcb (.'bains, Keys and Seals; L.-ulie*’ Neck Chains
W atcli Hooks and Chains ;
j Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, in great variety, and of
’ the latest patterns •
j Gentlemens’ Breast Pins from f.Y cents to .V.M>.
(told, Silver, Plated and Steel Spectacled and Cases ;
Bold and Silver Pencil Cases and Points ;
I Gold nod Silver Tooth Picks ;
I Coral Necklace* ; Ludica’ Buckles; Slides and Plaques,
I n new article;
B'*nd Bairs, from $ 2 50 to $ 5 ;
Bead. Silk, and weather Purses ;
j Gold and Silver Thimbles ; Needles and Scissors;
Pocket and Pen Knives, more than fifty patterns:
Razor* and Straps, Shaving Boxes, Brushes nml Soap;
ShminjOil. anew article; Tooth and Hair Brush*
Butt* cooini<'s. 'Flic possession eoiitaliff
SIX HBJtfifrrcE*
with 170 uefes cieured, the greater part ef which i*
fresh and in goo I order for fanning. H’lie jffice cons
tains tlinl valuable Fcrrv, formerly kumvnNM Stephen**
Ferry, which produces a con tact hii/i great iu minis.
Outlie premises i* a good framed Gm-heiir* worked
by water, no extensive and well pi iuiied distillery,
now in complete operation ; also, a good Store-house,
quite convenient to n good spring Also, can be had
with Ihe place, 150 head of stock hogs. Person# dispos
ed to purchase this valuable place, would do well to call
und examine for themselves, ntid not lose a bargu;:j
JOHN N. FALL
November 27 47 tdM
and Ribbed Casfi- j !; n, l'3s’ 8hell, Silver and (jilt Comlis; Visiting Cards ;
lucres ; | Pearl, Ivorv, and Morocco Curd Cases ;
Satlinula nt* nil colors and qnuliliea. Si!>*r C u |„, l.mllen nml Siiwr Tonjrii;
■Mn.iirnfc * "'' e « * on * Desserl, Cream, Mustard nod Soil Spoons;
P , • rf i nf i! , .... . Silv.r Rimer Knives, with Agate, Pearl, Ivorv and Silver
Coiisi«tiiig of Loudon Dtifih*, Rose and Whitney of I IIomII.-* ,
a snprriiir qiialitjr; al-n. a Inri-.i usiiiituicnl or Negro j IMnted Castor., Caiullc-fliek., SniiOcrs ami Trays;
Fruir Baskets, Waiters ; Ludh's, 'fable nml Tea Spoons ;
*—and t
bills to Hines
i itig the advertisement, to
F. W. II El NEMAN N
I a paper contain
Savnntialt.
EtICIKAlt!) AY. IliBESSSHAM, Jr.
PORTRA IT P A I ,\TK R .
O FFERS bis professional services to tlm citizens
of Milledgevillc, where lie will remain during
the sitting of the Legislature. IPs rooms arc i t Mr.
& Mrs. Turner’s, opposite Mr. Fogle'# on Jefferson
street, where specimens of bis art may be seen.
October 27th 1835. 41 (f.
CIIEEOBEN
Malt 1 and Fcinstk* Ac:idcanit*s.
rgmn: t rn.stecs of*tlte Cullodeu Mule and Female
! 13 Academies, sensible of their <4>li:' ui*m* to an en
lightened public, for the liberal i m-migt: gi\eu to the
j iiistitiitioii under their contiol tli•» |)r.*«.»i»r yc -r. lukc
; this opportunity of prcscutiiig tlieir ucknowhulgmunt#
■ to ihcir numerous patrons, wliilo they give assurances I suitable for I/idie
that no efibrt shall Im wanting on their p ot, to make | Superior lug
i their School* equal to any in the State. Our Male A- '* “
• cademy is fumislied with two large and commodious
i rooms, in a well constructed brick edifice, and a new
i and extensive building is now finishing off for the Fe
male Department. There is a neat and suitablo appa
ratus provided for experiments and illustrations in As
tronomy. Cliemisliy and Philosophy—and the Acade-
demicH now under the clinrgo of Mr. W. But.laud,
Principal Teacher, assisted by .Mr. Giuf.u, in the Male
Dcpai/inent. and Mis# Wakick.v, Principal of the Fe-
rOTIC’E Tho b isine^H beret .fme tnmsaclcd male Department, assisted by .Mr#. Stlkle, w hose
nder the name of \V. & II BUY SON, vxill i services have been highly appreciated, are engaged j *!
b# continued by the surviving partner, under t lie i for the ensuing year. The present term of the School
same firm, ill conformity with the articles of past-} will dose the second Friday in December next, and
ticrsliip. i the first term for the ensuing scar will commence on
U & IE BRYSON. i the second Monday in January next. Any student en-
(D* All llte papers in Milledgevife, Wnslnngton, trying school after the comiiii-uccuicnt oft lie quarter,
and Athens, will insert the above six time* each, and ' will be required to pay for Ihe whole quarter,
forward their accounts to this office.—[Uhroniclc. | There w ill be several large and commodious house
November?. 4 I fit '• prepared for the reception of Boarder*,
i ry attention will be given to their comfort nud tliecul-
'flCMiiCtil NotifP. I tivatiou of their morals.
nitiibit* for Plantation
Ready cmide Flolhiug.
A complete and splendid assortment of Ladies’ and
j Gentlemen*’ Hook*. Over Coats. Pantaloons, Vests
j and Boston Wrappers. Cumblet and Cloth do., Gen-
; llemens’ and Boy’* Fur. Seal Otter and Cloth Caps
I of the latest French and English fashion.
Shoes.
A large and elegant stock of Geii'Ieuions’ fine Shoe*
j and Boot*. Ladies’ super. French do., of the latest Pa-
: risian fashion.
ALSO.
! Ag
Kip Brogan
sortment of NPgro8hoc&i, Rns.*et,
India Rubbers, and water proof do..
Briunia Metal Coffee,Teu and Cream I
Do. do Ladle", Table and Tea Spoons ;
Do. do Candle-sticks and Lamps;
Double-barrel Guns; Skeleton nod Pocket Rifles;
Belt and Pocket Pistols, a great variety, from $ 1 to
per pair;
Powder Ehhks, Percussion Caps, Shot and Game Bn;
Fife*, Flutes, Clarionctts nml Flageolets;
Violins, Bows and String;* ;
Musical Boxes, playing from two to eight tunes;
Aci-ordion*, u new and splendid musical instrument ;
M Hiking Canes, mounted with Gold, Silver ami Lon
Gun (Janes; Microscopes ;
Mathematical Imuniments,Optic Glasses und Prints;
Wutcli-ninkcr’s Tools and .Material* :
$ 50
THE NEW GEORGIA JUSTICE,
JUST PUBLISHKI>, AND FOR SALE.
Apply to Thomas Pur*«\ Savannah,
“ Thomas Richard- 1 , Augusta,
“ William Lumpkin, Athens,
Or to thu subscriber* at Millodgev i i I * *.— I\ic • 0 4
l{. A. GREENE,
J. \V. LUMPKIN.
November 17, 1835 45 if
iV
Carpeting. Extra Rich Tuff and 1
Brussel Rug*, and a fine assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, and Crockery, superior fine Shot Guns, dou-
bl*» and >iugle l»:u relc l, Bilb-saml Pistol*, iVc.
SndiUes — Getrt* tine ('nlntn^iuti nud Spanish j
Saddles, of a superior quality. Ladies Side do , Allov
2 Ring Pulliam Bridles, with Webb Reins.
ALSO.
A now and Pi*lii-i» ;b!e supply of Gents superior t
Silk and Beaver lints, togolbor with Ladies Tnscnn*.
Oriental, Florence ami Straw Bonnets, of the most I
- proved fashion ; and a complete assortment of other j
ds too numerous to mention.
MILITARY GOODS,
Perfumery, Fancy Chin ft If Vrrr.
nml a great variety of JFS&llCy Articles, usually
kept at such places.*
TJie subscriber having srcatly enlarged hi* annortineni.
rf . will bn gratified to have hi.* friends und the public cull ami
( examine for themselves.
JACOB FOGLE.
IE7* Particular attention paid to WsitcIlCS left for
Rc|>uirs—Repairing of every description in his line
of business will be nra.iiptlv unaided to.
Oc tober 20 ' 40 tf
tupartment are subjoined, viz
Orthography, Rending, Writing and
Arithmetic, $4 00 pr.qu&r
Geography, Draw ing of Maps, Eng-
l li*h Grammar, with the above named
, studies, C 50
i All those, with the higher branches
! of History, Rhetoric. Composition, Nu-
; tui'ii 1 and Moral Philosophy, Chemis
try and Botany, 8 00
Tuition of the Ornamental Branches.
l.ace Work and Embtoidery, 5 00 pr quar.
| Bond and Shell work, 5 00
Drawing and Painting on paper, Satin
| and Velvet. 8 00
F.honv Work and Bronzing and Gild-
I in-; . . . ' 5 00
Ornamental Painting in Mczzotiuto,
{ taught in twelve bwsous, ID 00
Wax-work and Filagree, including a
| set of mould*, S 00
| Oil Painting, JO 00
I Miniature Painting on Ivory, 10 00
j Musisal Lessons on the Piano Forto, 12 00
In the MALE DEPAR TMENT, the rates of tniti-
; on. both for Classical and English studies, are as low
| as in nnv other Academy.
j The Trustees would respectfully solicit the putrnn-
i ag»* of nil parents and guardians wishing to procure
r>r thrir children and wards, a siluaii •» combining
! Iicalili. good society and cheapness of hoard, with all
t the facilities for instruction.
By order of the Board of Trustee#.
JOHN TOTTY. Secretary.
1 O* Tin* Examination of the Salem Mule Academy
I w ill take place on Wednesday, the 2d dny of Decent-
• her next, and close with hii Exhibition ut night. Pa
| rents and guardian*, and the citizen* generally, are in
j v ited lo attend.
iulom, Chirk county, Ga. Nov. 10 45 cowGt
EMU'R mouth* after date, application will lie made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes
.ia aaa n rr . . , I H. to the honorti'ile too Inferior Gourl ol l.owmles
, w ® s ' *' ChcOMV'f prime qua ity, winch / eiMllllv when sitting for nidinury purposes, for leave
be will depose o a moderate te,-,,,*. Purchasers arc J t(> se „ roH , estate, and negroes, belonging lo the
respectfully invited to call and examine our assort no. „r u ,i _..,t
L COWLES, iV. ('o., tenders their sincere ac-|
know led gem cuts to their patron* for their liberal sup l
kicli eve- ' P 0 ?* ’ H,u * ,nun ll, ‘ 3,n n,M * l * ,,! Public, they respectfully j
-olicit u coiitinnuiice thereof, wliicli they trust they
iicrit from ex rtinn and attention to business. * ,
examine our assort- estate of Henry Col«oii. late of said county, deceased.
FRANCIS ROWNTREE, Adin'r
July 28, 1825. 28 4m
For Rrnt or Lease*
/ASIIINGTON HALL,for-
tnerly occupied by Henry Dun
can. The building, Ac . now undergoing
the must thorough repairs. For terms,
.apply fo the proprietors.
’lie, October *» 38 if
IAH. G. I>. EASE re ?|M*rlt.lllv illtorm. Hip i
B W <!||i,eill of M iHiotur, «H... HI.I vioit.il V, llllll i‘“
tins opont-d nn otiino in tlm I’.list Ifiiemi'iil o| llu* Ki*
corilio- Oniuo, ulinre lio ivoulil In; liiipjiy lo wnil upon
nil iIiosb who in*iv liivour him uiili Ihcir pnlr .mivc
in Ihe vnrious ilcpnrlmi-nu of ill" ni'.'iliuHl proh ssinn.
Honrilirifr house nl (.nl’ityeiic Hull.
MIIMt-vill.. Sepl. a~i. Hilo. _ If
A Tcacliei- Wauled.
f O take chni'p; of Jenkins’ Aemh'oiy. nl Wnverly
J. Hull, Harris eonuly. Application lo he made
fo the Trustees ol said Academy. None need apply
who cannot brie;; evidence of unexceptionable morn I
diameter, und of ability ns n teacher. The engage
ment to commence from the first of. Innuury next.
GF.tmuK OS BOHN, J .
SI-liINCI'.ll CilliSON, | \
\VM VVIIITKIIE.U), J. 5
THOMAS MAIIONE. I £
J AS. YAUBOItOUGlI, J r-
Novemher 3 ^ * H
LAFAYETTE HALE.
T HE undersigned respertfnllv informs his friends
and the public, that he continues to occupy
J. A F A Y K r T B II A L I..
in Mille-dges-ilie, .where he (letters himself those who
fxvor him with a call, will find every tiling provided
which can contribute to their comfort and come-
nience.
D. B. MITCHELL
September 24, 1835
* GEORGIA II OS'LL,
GAINESVILLE, G \.
T HE undersigned inform* bis old friends nml llu;
public generally, that lie lias taken the above
spacious establishment, situate on the northwest cor
ner of tho public square, in tlte pleasant and licalthv
village of Gainesville. Hall comity, where lie is. and
hopes at all other limes to bo prepared to
date regular and transient boarders,
style a* tlte up country will allmd
* ■' Im-flu* and commodin
Attached to his hotel
Nn
Bv order of the Board,
n. VJL •
Locki:tt, Treasurer.
45
For Sal**, Hie* following Lots ol’Ltiud:
No. 130
152,
•Jd di*
17D. 2d
228, fith
DI, 41Ii
2'55. 12th
9D, 15th
282. lilt
40D, 28lli
2(»0, 21*t
do
Baker,
do.
Dooly.
11 ottsloit now IJil'b.
do
Larly.
Milledgevillo, October fi, 1835. 38 if ;
WA OUR months after date, Hpplie.atton w tiftie matfe ]
E t" the lionoruble Inferior Court of Lauren* j
' county, when silting for ordinary purpose.*, for leave ,
foselll,*! ot Fund \<» 81, in the 8th district (,’owefa j
coo ill y, belonging to Cro*sbv J. II -ro, a minor Itcir i
of Josiali Horn, deceased.
REBECCA HORN. Gtinrdian.
Sept. 2D, 1825. 4in !
f ilOUR moiitbs afmr dale, npplirat i n will be mmlt-
Io the honorable the Infi-rior Court of Taliaferro
county, when stffiug asn Court of Ordinary, InrUavu
to sell ihe negroes belonging fo the estuto of Emily l chased :
Andrews, late of said comity, deceased. j Ouo Ii
join. m. cmvRfto, Arti
’I’.diaferro courtly, July 22, 1825.
Milled*
IMuuftitlions For Sale in Lee Comity.
rfllllE SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention
IsS of Planter* to their Land* in Lee county, where
they offer for sale, a number of Valuable Flan-
I•* * ions, lying on the waters <d the Flint River, und
elfieth in the vicinity of llie new- Town, laid out on
this river, at SIioiwcII’m Ferry, the lot* of which will
be sold oil'on the lf»th December—at, or before w l/tcli
fimo. any of the following described lands may be pur-
lEIQfilt uioiitfii uftei du
3' to the itonorufdc tlte
rnct ronlaining lOOO Acres, lying immo-
tl\nu*\y *»n \h« wort oliiu «f ihu Flint river. tw*> milut
i from Shotwcir* ferry, known as the Indian Phile
j town, IU0 acres of w hich are open and in collivatinn —
j n large part of this farm is hammock hunt, nil of which.
| except a few acres, can be ci:l ivalcd. Also, near the
j above, another body of land of IOOO Arrt*s, of
! which 8D0 arc in cultivation ; Ihi* lias sumo hammock
| and oak and hickory, but is chiefly pine of the first q«u*
do
Decal nr.
ir hi* son
Joint
do
• lo the subscriber, in Atlie
V. Lumpkin, Millcdgevillc.
WILLIAM LUMPKIN
November 13 45 wM
H JHUR months offer date, application iff lie
□ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Laurens
county, w lieu silling for ordinary purposes.fur leave to
sell all the real estate of James Kinclieii, lain of said
couiilv, deceased.
JOHN G. ANDERSON
WM. McLEONDON.
September 2D. 1835.
E.v
o, applicaiion will be made
Inferior Court of Fayette
county, w lien sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell all the land belonging lo the estate of Peter Maun,
late of said county, deceased.
PETER D. MANN. > . . ,
„ , , , r , « ,UE0N MA\N. rH l % ao Acrrs , two mil... from Surkwile,
September 15. I8-iT, #m_ I „„ ,|7e 111 mkel." creek. hm.I 8 mile. Irim. Sbotwell^
ade ! ferry, nml is known a* the Hugh’a place; it has7D acres
... cultivation, with good rabbin# on It; a large portion
j county, fur leave t<» sell all the real estate ot Neill j of this land is dry I)-*taimock. oak and hickory—it Im*
Munroe, deceased, late of said counly. I „ good stream passing through it, with a Grist Mill und
RUSSELL KKLLAJI, Adm'r de bonis non. | Cotton Gin on it. and sufficient for a Saw Afill in con-
f ^Ol'It months after date, application will he
to die honorable the Inferior Court of Lauren* i j
November 3.
K35
4 m
im, will be i
county. \
Hide
T A I LORI A G to ISIYI2SM.
rwnir: subscriber lias removtui Ins Tailor's Simp to
■ Oak Grove, Morgan county, where ho is prep
ed to fill onlers for suits, at nil ti
ccommo-
comforlnble
His house, lots
itttd stables are large and commodious, and of the^
approved construction. ‘ '
veral non* outbuildings, suitable for private boarders |
and families. . ,
The beautiful and excellent Lime Slone Springs in
the neighborhood of Gninesville, ii* notmicty for
health, and the refinement of if# society, renders ii a ,
desirable summer retreat, not only to the invalid, but
to the gay and the fashionable. All who may call at ;
the hotel will find a home, ns the proprietor will
spare no pains or trouble to render bis final*
finable. ' LORENZO IUPLI.1. I
October 27,1835. |
Lund and ?llill>* f«*' Sale.
T HE subscriber, desirous of leaving the State. ■
now offers for sale bis l<and ttnd Hills, sil
waled wilhin two miles of Thoitiajlon, Upson county,
Ga. There is about three hundred and eighty acre*
of land, all of good quality, ouo hundred of which i
are cleared. The Mill# are outlie Columbus mud, |
supplied by a never-failing stream. Poinlo creek. .
The fall Is so great, that no slant is required. 1 he I
water is taken fr in Ihe faJJ into a rnco. There is
water and fall enough for any macliinery Unit may
he wauled, and il is one of the best site* in the Stale
for a Factory. I will likewise sell my IlOlISC and
Lot in the town of Tlioinnstou, House and Lots I
in the town of Franklin, Heard eonuly. one lino- j
dred acres of Swamp Land mar Atigmfa ; fuo him- |
dred two and a half acres of land being b-l number
thirty in the third district ol .Monroe counly; two j
hundred two and a half acres of land being lot num
ber three hundred and eight in the first district of |
Coweta county ; and two hundred two and « half j
acres of land being lot number one hundred and seven
ty in the sinhdislrict ol Henry County; on-; hundred
one and a querter acres of land being number two j
hundred and five in Ihe fifth district of Can oil co m- i
ty‘; and lot number fit hundred ami eighty t«»ur in the
fourth district of the ihird section of llte late Chero
kee purchase. The whole or any part of the shove
property will be .old cl..«p. } w ;s
j One Ol* Two steady and iinhistiioiis Joiir-
iieyilieil, can find employment tor the yenr, by eur-
. ly application.
; WILLIAM B MILBUR.
I November 13 45 R
TOWN OF ST. JOSEPH.
| Lots For Snlo.
HE Lake imicouud .St Joseph’s Canal Com-
^ panv have contracted for tho construction of a
Rail Rnitd'fi nm tin* bay of St . Joseph's to nmncct with
the river Appulitcliicoln, via Lake V\ iitiicu—a ! so for
the building of wharves and ware-house* at both ends
of the road7 lo be ready lor the transaction of business
, bv Ut December next, and hnve laid oll'itilo convenient
Lots, the new town of St. Joseph, oil a beautiful ele-
, vnted plain, about half wav up the hay, on tho east
side, nl the point where tin* Rail Ro. d will terminate.
'Flic wharf i* to be carried out 17 feet water, and
! the Rail Road track to extend to the extreme end of it,
I so that vessels can load and discharge cargoes along
i side of Ihe ears.
The Lots in the town of Si. Joseph, will In* offered
for sale, at public auction, oil the 14111 of December
next. Terms, one-fourth cash— the balance ill three
equal payments, for which notes n ill bo required at 12.
24. and 30 months credit, with interest Irout the day of
sale. Title bonds will he issued by the company lo
the purchaser, on their complying w it It tho terms of
sale, and n fee-simple tide executed w hen the last in
stalment is paid.
ROBERT BEVIRIDGE. President.
Lake Wimieound St. Joseph, C.C.
St. Joseph, W. Flor., Oct. 1 45 5t
Lnifi«l lor s:tl« in Clierokcc*
GOLD.
Itli €list. 3d sec. 40 Acres.
1 71 OUR months after dale, upplictu
lo the Inferior (Join1 of J;i#pei
silling for ordinary purposes, for leav e If» .m*|l one
l.ot of Land. No 8H, in (lie 15th district originally
... Vl . „ k r v r ,-| Baldw in now Jasper county, lor the benefit of the
, of the latest fash- ] heirs of the estate of Samuel Edmonson, of ihe coun
ty of Jasper, deceased.
MARTHA EDMONSON, Admix.
October 20, 1835. 4in
1 7IOUR months alter date, application w ill be made I
lo (lie honorable llie Inferior Court ol !| incck I
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave I
In sell the real estate belonging lo (lie orphans of I<>ltu |
Berry, deceased, con-i ting of L it No. D8, in fuh di«- |
B AOt'R monUe* after date, npplic.ilioti will lie made j
lo the honorable the Interior Court of Upson j
enmity. when s itting for ordinary purposes, for leave I
lo sell tho land belonging to the orphan* of William
Simmons. .STEPHEN S. WHITE, Guardian. I
Sept. 15. 1825 2f> 4m j
'D^ok'K mouths afterdute.upplicatimi will he made I
fil. t » Ihe honorable the Inferior Court ofllnricock f
r -inity. when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave j
I i sell llie i egroes belonging to I ho estate of John Par- |
keijate of said county deceased.
BENJAMIN F. LATIMER, Adin’r. '
July It. 1835 m j
S hot’ll months afte r Hate, application will lie uindo
to the honorable luferio'- Court of T«vigg« conn- )
tri ;l of Troup, and Lot No
TUTTLE II
1825
ib«*2d district of I !>’• when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lofell
Co
eta
()ciober 1
AUDAS, Guardian.
4in
S 7IOUR nmnllis after date, application w ill no made j
. fo llie lionornble flic Inferior (’onrt of Walton ;
county, when sitting nx a Court ol Ordinary, for leave
fo sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Boyce j
Powell, late of said county, deceased.
J. \V. DICKENS, Adm’r. !
Walton comity, Sept 22,1825 4m J
S AOUR inontb* after date, application will he mad
_ In tin* honorable llie Inferior Court of Laurel
loiinly, when ‘•itfing for ordinalv purposes, (or Icav
o sell (lie pbmlnfi oi whereon Samuel Park dereai
d, lived. Sold for Ihe benefit of Ihe heirs. Tetn:
it the day
all Ihe real estate of John Hatcher, late of said counly,
deceased. f<»r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of J
said deceased. (
JOHN GLOVER, A*lmV. I
July 11. (825 4m j
B ^Ol U uiiinlhs allt-i'd.ile, application w ill !»e inacfe ,
to llie Inferior Court of (ireetiti county, when 1
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell h Lo! of ,
Land. No. 78, in ihe 0th district ('owela comity, be- j
longing to \\ i'lioni D. Arnold, minor.
BENNETT II ELF.Y, Goard’n. ;
November 2. 1835. 4m
New-Orleatts
B 3AUUR tnotilhs alter d it", iipplicutotu will he made Florida, tutsses Ihrmiglt tins place ; also, the Statu road
1 lo the honorable Inferior Court of Ciimphi-ll | Irom Cnlmnbos lo St. Mary e; ibe Rail Rnaatnuii tlie
- ■ 1 J ' inl4ee to the Flint river, will ho laid through the
IlCCtlOtl.
IOOO Aci’CR on Muclcelec creek four miles from
Slarkvill*:, chiefly oak, hickory and hammock—eighty
acres in cultivation.
GOO Acrt’U isour the Kiusliepoug, known u* the
Indian Canard town*; 100acres in cultivation, an ex
cellent house and other oiit-biiildiugs.
Several other tract* of first quality land, in quanti
ties of from 2024 to CUU acres in di tie rent parts uf (lie
county.
The above hinds nre n'-i well supplied with springs
and w ater c uirses; several Saw and Grist Mill* arc
already in *1 •♦•ration, nml others being erected.
The subscriber# arc willing to sell any of their lands
nl a reasonable rate, not wishing to retard the settling
of ihe county, by keep all their lunds out of llie umt-
kcf.
Prr*on# wishing to settle plantations, are invited to
view foi themselves, and to call on Air. Shntwel; nt his
res; 'eucc, in Piiidertown, for I'urtliet information.
COOK *V COWLES,
A. SHOT WELL.
SnSc of Town Lois.
A NEW TOWN HAS KEEN LAID OUT,CALLED
ALEXANDRIA,
(ON FLINT ItlVKR.)
jgJITUATE nt Sholwell's ferry, l.m comity. The
Stage road from August
Florida, passe* through ibis ph
TiTOTR’U.-^On Monday, the 28th December
next, at tlte Court-boose in Pulaski county, Ga.,
the subscriber w ill positively offer nnd sell to thu high
est bidder, the whole of the following property, to witj
His entire Plantation, consisting of *b#ut three
thousand acros of Sand, imt «u the Oc-
molgof liver, six miles below Hartford. A large por-
11<nt of the land is ofo very superior quality, having a-
bout 500 acres cleared, with an excellent two-storr
Dvvellmg-bouse with a brick basement, together witu
alt necessary nut buildings. Also,
21 or 22 likely mid valuable Nettreec,
consisting of men, buys, women, girls and clitldreu.—
A ho. bis entire slock of horse*, mules, cattle aJid^Migs-
Also.a considerable quuntitv of corn nml fodder,plan
tation tools, household and kitchen furniture.
The laud will be sold upon **ne, two and three years
credit, and flto negroes upon 12 months credit. Noies
with approved security will be required. In regard
to the perishable property, term* will be made known
on the day of sale.
The subscriber intending to wind up his planting e«-
tahlisliment, ncsiires the public that the sale will be po
sitive, and without reserve—nnd ns the properly la
very vjtln ihle ; lie earnestly invites at least rcasooablo
competition.
JOHN A. URQUHART
November 27 47 ids.
Flan(ation and Hcgfocs for Sale#
rilllK subscriber offer* for sale, bis Plantation in
.S Bibb comity, near Macon, on the East side of
tlic Ocmulgee river, cr.iilaintng between
7 and 800 Acres excellent LjiihI,
oil which good crops can bo mude. On,the Plautatien
is a good Dwelling-house nud ont-lioiiHcs, an Over
seer’s bouse, a first rale giii-boii*e and cotton gin. sta
bles. corn cribs, &c., and good negro bouses. The
fences ure all nearly new ami in good ordur. Also, at
likely gang (»l 5IO to 25 Ntgroct* The corrf,
fodder, Am;., on band, will also be sold cither with or
without the Plantation. Also, the mules, horses, stock,
wagons, carls and plantation tool*.
The subscriber will he in Macon from the 10th to
the 15th December, when the above will be sold. Iri
the mean time, application for terms can be made to Dr:
A. Baber, a( present in Milledgeville.or J. C. Morgen
in Mucoii.
S. H. FAY.
(TP The Journal nnd Federal Union will publish the
I'bove, till tho 15tli Decembei.
Havamuili, November 14 47 7t
(«corgi:i, tiiecm? fnuuty.
W HERE A 8 Thomas Miller applies lojme for
letters ofadniioistrulioti on tlie estate of John
Armor, late of Greene county, deceased:
’l’liis is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said decease* 1. to
he and appear at im offi e within Die time presort' ed
bv law, !i» shew came, (if any they Iihvo,) why said
letters *|i»uld not he granted. Given under my bans
this 21st dnv of Noveinbor. 1825.
THOMAS VV. GRIMES, CTk c. o.O.e.
Novqmbor 24 47 4l
OTIC'Ij.— 1 The subscriber having closed his bu-
s'iucss in Sparta, amt disposed of hi* Shop, &c.,
to .Messrs. Navy &. Dickei-011, who will continue to
occu/iy hi-oh' - .hi l. fi»r the purposo of carrying on tho
IIIackKinRk’M Husiaicss, re-pccuitliy soli
cits the patrmiagu nod custom of iiis oid friends and
customer* for (hem, knowing them to he accompli .!,
ed workmen, und believing that tli< a v will use every
exertion to give satisfaction :«• all wim rnav pnlronizo
them. BENJAMIN F. DENSE.
3 7* Tho Slnudurd of Union will please give the a*
hove six insertion*. Novonitier 2D 45 wGl
8(op llie tMiirrtcrur l!
ONR HIJJ\IMti:i> DOLLAItS REWARD.
1 W1LL give .lie above reward for the nnprehen-
so u *«nd Delivery to tho civil authority of Mu*co-
goe coniitv, (jeorgiti, -f Diivid Jlcaslcs, who,
in tlie 1110*1 horrid and shocking manner, ntiirdured
Wi liam Riley on Saturday evening the 71 h inst. Said
Measles i< about 35 or 40 year* of age. 1 other raw bon
ed. light hair, and red beard ; bn* taibera weak voice,
nnd talks in a manner which i* usually termed through
the nose. I have no doubt but Measles will alter Iiis
name, as lio i* an accomplislid villain. If particular-
Iv examined. I think there cun be found smite old scars
about Iiis head «»r luce, a* lie is frequently engaged in
combat*. SHEPHERD W. RILEY.
November 24 47 5t
(D* The Recorder, Milledgeville, Journal, Montgo
mery, ami Floridian. Tallnh i*«uo, will insert the above
mouth, and forward their accounts to Columbus
for pov iioMit
county,when silting
sell 1 ho whole of tho 1
rt of Ordinary, for leave to I
rol estate of Samuel Pruett, dc- 1
4emb
ROWLAND PARAMORE,
r 8. 1825
Go
4 in
ELIJAH WYATT, Adm’r
August 25. 1835.
» rigi.t of hi* wife.
4 m
NUUR months ntl«.-r date, application w ill be made n A OUll mouths all* r date, application w ill ho made
fo (he honorable the Inferior Court of Wash- 5 to the Inferior (’*»iir( of Hancock county, wl en
t.01 county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for j «ntling n« a Court "f Ordinary, for leave to sell u part
leave to sell ifll the real and personal estate of Sol-1 of tin* negroes hel-uging to John Gilbert, niin*>r—lor
autre of this (own. Th«» l**cn(ion is too well known
to need n furllior description. Plats my be seen at
the Hotels in Augusta, Mi h-dgcvMu, Macon. Colum
bus. ami Apalaeliicol i Bay.
A sale of Lots will take place on tho J5tli Decem
ber ensiling, at the p'ace. and nUendauce given by
A. SHOTWELL. one of the Propri*»mrs.
October20 ^ 40 Dt
omatt Page, deceased.
ELIZABETH PAGE, A'dnn.
1825. 4 01.
; 1 lie he
XO. 41(1,
5IIO, 12lli ** 1st
«»», IStli “ Slid “ “ “
IOIO, I5lli “ 2nd “ “ "
401, 2nd “ Illi ‘‘ “
1112, lOlli “ 3rd “ “
200, 1st “ 3rd “ “ ‘
1««, 2nd “ 3rd “ “
428, 2nd “ 3rd “ “
218, 2nd “ 3rd “ “ “
LAND.
37 Gils di«». 3rd s«-c. KiO Veres.
205 7lh “ 4Ui “ 1«<* “
185 6O1 “ 2nd “ lOO
Tlie snfiticriher. offer for suit; llie nfiove lots of Innd
in Cherokee, to which they can innki; imli,|oif»h e
lille ;. Any per.on wiihini, to |mrdh«»e wifi please
miifre^s us at l,oiiis vi 11
county, when si lieg for ordinary pnr|
to sell all the real estate, land ami n«*groe* *»f Samuel
Pruett, deceasi'H. late of said county, for the benefit of
tlie heirs of said deceased
ELIJAH WYATT, Adm’r.
September 15, 1835 4 m
Adui'ri
nib- after date, application will be j
ilis> lnfisrioi* ('uni t /■! I uiin-n* I'.oiintv.
NOUIt
' made t*» the Inferior Court of Ln
No.
flic real ei
late of said
Hollins
nouutv, 1 mas
sell '
tli, deceased,
ben sillin'* as a Court of Ordinary, for leave lo n»-ll j lotigiug to tlie estate of Paul Conlsou, deceased
'• ‘ * 7 I. THOMAS B BLACKSHEAR. Adm’r
te «.f G
Mini v.
RICHARD BARLOW, Executor.
July 27, 1835 4m
v i 11 be
(11- mmit/ I "MTIOUII mouth# after date, applient
THOMAS DAVIS I to , * ltt honorable llie Iitfctior Court of WhhIi-
ROBFRT A L. ATKINSON. »»el°n r.oimly, for leave to sell a lot ol land lying m
ifllT 43 ui2ni Washington county, eontaming two hundred acre*,
*. ■ —» belonging to the estate of John Bedgood, Sell, late
in* indebteti t<» the e.*»ate nl Asa VV . - SH j c } onuntv, decease'!,
foal, deceased, are requested to make .u.mod.ate | ' RICH ARD BEDGOOD Ce’or.
A LL pen
Veal, d» ......—,
payment, either t.» Dr. J N. CnlberUon. ortlie#ilh-
seriber. No indulgence " ill ho given. Permit* hav-
§ule or Washington C ounly K.uimSh.
P URSUANT to nil order of the Inferior Court of
Wioliington county, when sitting far ordinary
purpose#, will be sold, on the fir*t Tuesday in January
next, nt tlie Court-home d »or in the t »w n of Hander#-
ville, Washington counly, within the usual hour# of
sale, all llte real • state liel.Miging lo John Mathews,
late of mid county, dneeased, to wit: The tract of
lanil know n ns the F*»r«\ tb tract, cow-taming about
1/200 Altrcs, in re or !*•#*; the Feint tract, nd-
joining ill.* Forsyth laud (and both bounded by the
Ogecuee river on one side) coutainiiig about 1,000
Acres; the May tract suppose in contain tJOO
Acres ; the trict *»l latid, whereon said John
Mathew* resided at the time til hi# death, being two
or three trai t# together unking about 700 Acres.
The Wise and llandly tract# of laud, containing lo.
g,.liter utiuut 220 Acres; the Jacob Odum Sr.
true! about 1500 Acres ; the Drew tract about
.TOO Acres; the John Odum. Jacob Odum Jr. and
Hdl tracts. contuiningf*»gell»er about 1,300 A€?!*€£•
j w ... And two tracts nl laud 011 (lie Olmopy. containing to-
A,*Ii die negroes belonging to the enti.te of fliotn- ^ e! | M . r H t M ,ul 450 ACI’CS, and udjoining Forehand
Summerlin, late of said county, deceased. j Jj n( j ol ». c - r -; and alio *»ue oilier tract of land on the
JAMES DANIEL, ) Adm'r# Ohoopv, adjoining Irwin, rontaining about 2,(472
JOSEPH SU.MMERI.IN, J Acrci*. 'I’lto al*»*ve land* all being in W aaiiingion
countv, a nd principally n 1 VViUimna.in swamp Creek
*• Hold for the benefit of the heirs of
fit of said minor
DARIAS GILBERT, Gunufion.
A u 211*1 24, 1825. 4 m
A OUR imuilltM alter dale, application will t»«- made
_ to the honorable tli** Inferior Court of Ta’iafer-
I ro coniitv. when Milling f-*r ordinary purpose#, for
1 leave to sell tlie r**al estate of Stephen Ellington, de-
couaed, late ol said county
ARCHIBALD GRESHAM, ?
OWEN STEWART, $
j August 1835 4m
A OUR nimillit after date, application will be ii ade
^ lo the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Tho-
:iiy, for h ave lo sell the Land and Negro be*
$ 100 lanv.tsu*
lie given for tlie apprehension and dedvo-
V V ry of ELIJAH R. TUCK Ell 111 this place,
who made hi* esraiu* fr»mi the jail of this county, ort
tfn- i veiling of the 2t Dect’whcr last. Said TUCK-
ER w a* committed to jail for negro stealing; he is a
mint it bout 40 or 45 )ear* of age ; he is inclined to he
chunky ami well set, ray about 5 feet (» or 7 incites
bi.*li, fair complexion, grey eyes, end of his nose hit
1,If, hair rntlior curly and Mnck. 'Hie abbve reward
wiil he given hv Hie iitluciiln r We hear lie 1# pas
sing htmselfhy tho name of Runs
THOMAS JONES.
Tlioinn, enuiilv, Julv f>, IS'tr*. k-7 fiin
N. It III* i- li in mijiposci!.» Iip in Ilomton or Doo
ly county of lllif Stale. .
JTIOMAS
HENRY U YCHE, Adm’r in right ol his w ife
Hept' inher 22, 1835 4m
B AOl'R iii<*utli- Ml! I dale, applicaiion w i'l maife
* |o (ho honorable Inferior Court of Morgan
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave
October 27, 1835.
Tfcninmfon, Up. mi ea ..U*Mr.,. I«. ■*« j «.id ....... will re.nler
N c
them in
LANDS FOB SALE.
9, 14th ili.t. Irivin. now Timm.* counly.
83, 19th ili.t. Early “ !>«"""•
87, Hih ili.t. I’.nrly «**
41, 9ih dist. l-’iiyetlo •' Cimipbnll ho
48, IOlii dist. Henry.
BENJ. F. IXAttOEJIAN. Adin’r.
44 6t
j iigreenhly to law.
Ncivom'
» ItO 14; II I' to Jail, i» Madiwin, Morgan
rniiuty. suiiiu days silica, ull Afrlann uagrii man,
r,0 nr 5.-. y. nrs nf ajta, «|icnks very brokan. »ay. Iiis
may h« had at fair pricas, and indisjiulahla titlas giv-1 Water, now daaeu’sad, and aOrr 1 Jr*“
an. on application either by letter **r in person, nd- lived with the widow \\ heeler throe ) * . , t-
diei.ed lo Ilia itlhlcrUii-r. living in Enni.vihe. <■». hn rulIBWiiy nearly sis year, silica.
EBENEZEIi BO rilWELL. faal aavan nr a, s ld mcl.es h.yh and *'* " 1
October 13 39 | dels Tlio mvnor U roqtiealed to comply with the law
and take him away.
joib ritiiviixu,
Ar.MB rifeiifrd ml M*< timer.
Nnvemher 13
C. CAMPBEI.E. Jailor.
4k fa
J '"y |,alBa5 - J5fL orJS55SI i 3te^S^Te^lor madeknoetn'.n mTd.jr
OFIl innnilis nfiardate,m|>..licatioi. will ha made c „i,„i v , whan sitting fur ordinary |nir|io«as, fur leave j * n - c
CHARLES I JENKINS, )
JAMES tivIM'.U, VEtaculor.
to llie Inferior Court of j iioniss counly, when t ,i ra'l'n |iar'. of Ihe negroes belonging' In ilia eMnte ol
tilting for ordinary purpose., for lenvc to sail the two Arthur Whitfield, tale of said rmillly. deceased, for j JOHN J I ONO 3
Negroes. Tom and Warren, belonging to the e.iale , ,| ie benefit of thu heirs and creditors at said deceased [ on .gor ' ’ .< i
. Lewis, deceased. All person# con-1 PL1LK 1*- SMITH ,Ex or. I —T, * —*
of Nicholas (’. H — -
earned, will ple.se take notice, and tile their olijei
lion., if any they have. , ,
AI.ESEV STRICKLAND, Adm'rJ
September 2'J. 1835 dm
1 7401)11 month' id'er date, nppliealiuu will ho made
■* In the honorable the Infeiior Court nl OgV
Ihwruc own-v, when sitting for ordinary pnrpn.es, fur j I pa.ni, drnw-n iv r ranei
leave to to sell Ihe real estate of William For. rm, StJJ* «re.-for d.vi.mm
deraamd. (CORNELIL'S Ft'RCKON AdmV. ^ I( ^ OBK
November (5, 1835.
A FTER III* espiralioHoffonr months, application
will lie made to Ihe Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
eonuly. when silting for ordinary purnosos, for leave
. In .ell' Lot of Land, No. If.fl. ill III" ll'l. district in the
: romdy of Monroe, when drawn, now in llie county "f
• drawn bv Francis A. Freeman, containing
inn.
ROBERT FREEMAN, Adm’r.
1 71 OUR mouths niter dale, application will lie made
^ to llie Imnoruhle ihe Inferior Court of Henry
I eonuly. when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leare
[ io sell Iml of Land No. 107, in tile till, district of said
county, l»r thu lienulit af ihe minor lieirs of Jesse Cole.
WII.EIA.M CRAW FORD, (iuardmn.
November 17, 1835 4 in
July 14, |8».
4m
ULANKN
Vor Smlr ot this Oltlre.
ft 30 REWARD.
R AN AW A V Irom my phintaiioii it. Montgomery
ciiu.ity, Ua. ( in the f.irlt nf the Oconee and
Octnufgee rivers, my nrgro moil liy tlie name of
TO.lt, 17 or 18 unit# i f ogp, straight built, #t«pa
nimbi... lip* inclined t«> Im king and loose, dark cofii J
pleclud. and wbnn questioned clone. I.o i* apt to stntfer,
citpcciallv when uniler excitement; he Im# h large #<ar
nn l»iH left fool between hi* great loo and the one next
to it, which wm done by the chop of nn ntc. I have
ron*nn to believe lie has been carried off by
while limit. Tlie above reward will be given for #a«d
negro man nml the upprehevsion of the thief, or twen
ty dollar# w ill bn given for the I oy t» he lodged io any
safe jail within tbi* Stain, or delivered to me ; or any
information that will lead to the detection of #aid hoy,
will bn kindly received ar.d rewarded accordingly,
fie left on tbecvntiing of the Iasi Sunday iu tire mouth
of Aufiiftt, 1831.
JAMES CHANEY.
October 24, 1835 42 14t
CJcorRin, fircone County.
M ONDAY, 8d dav or November. 1835—The Ilo-
norahle llie lnfo.iar Conrt met pursuant to ad'
join nine lit, for ordinary purposes—Present their Ho
nors, Thomas Stocks, Ambrose Hutcheson, Georgs
Heard. Justices.
On Ihe petition of Josiali Parker to this Court, slat
ing that Hiiomel Butler deceased,esecuted tumid Par
ker. iu Iiis life time, it bond hearing dale 81st Novem
ber, 1838, conditioned to mul.e titles to a certain tract
of land, Iving iu die |8th district of DeKalb county,
containing 2084 ncres. nud prnys an order authorising
llie administrator of said Samuel Butter to perfect ti
tles in cunforniiiy With said bond : It is therefore order
ed. that notice of this application bo published in one
of tlie public Gazette, of this State, and also nt threo
public places in this county, (fiieenc,) , " r ‘ l - months,
and thu! the admini.lrnlor of aai.l Samuel itnilei, da-
eea-eil, make tides in conform'-v 1‘i ieid bond, on the
first Monday iu Mutch lies', provided no satisfactory
cans, is shown to the contrary. ,
A irue extract from Hi" niniates orth» Court of Or
dinary, lliia lHih day of N"*'i^nher. 118.15.
TJIO'IA.8 vV. tjRIMLS*, Cl k c. o. o, o.
Novenivor 87, 1833 ni3ni
fil-ttrb'in Hc.-U.-M,
CHAUACTEUH. Ac.,
Ut A KATIVK UtUllalAn.
Vor toil* ml Ihr nttorOtr mOtee.