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^liiLGDOGVaLE OKOlsr.IA, TUESDAY KIOBAIAU. OSCUnBEH II, 1835
e.k during
, if not paid
XT The Itki’oiidkr *«* published twice a \>
the Sossion of ilie Leifislntnie, on Hancock *t
opposite the Masonic Hall, at Thiikk Doll.
fiitin, payable in advance, or Four Dollars
Imftrt! tile end of the year.
AnvkRTisumk.vts conspicuously inserted nt the usunl
fitfcs. Those sent without a specification of the number of
insertions, will be published until ordered out, and charged
accordingly.
.Sales of land and negroes,by Administrators, Kxpcntors,
or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first
Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the fore
noon, and three in the afternoon, nt the Court-House of the
county in which the property is situate.—Notices of these
gules must bo given in a public gazette sixty days previous j
, the dav of sale.
Sale of 1'nrni litre, Sr,
TOO in: SOLD BY AUCTION, ut Scottsboro/
-H. on Tuesday, the 22d of December at II
o’clock in the forenoon, the Moitseitolil anil
School jratraailisre, He., belonging to l)r. li.
C. Ilrown, consisting of beds, bedding, bedsteads,
crockery, sofas, chairs, tables, fire-irons, two pianos,
a handsome eight day clock. Maps, Globes, Prints,
Paintings, Chemical and Philosophical apparatus, gar- j
den tools, kitchen utensils—some corn and fodder, 1
and a variety of articles too numerous to mention.
'Perms—nil sums under ten dollars cash, above ten
dollars, twelve months credit, on note and good stcu* '
rity.
IL? The subscriber also offers for sale, on a credit of
twelve mouths, one Square of I.uihI, situated !
.SciTcrsott Acatlosnj*, s/Giln:aiia Fomifly;,
r|11in Trustees of this institution lake grout plea- , against trespassin,
Ci. sure in notifying parents and guardians, that b\NI), viz:
they have, been s > lortiiiiate ns to pnmme permanent- Lot No. 3‘d^r. 11) Dist.
Notices for the sale of personal property must be givi
rn like manner, forty days previous to tiie day of sale.
Also, notice to the debtors and creditors of ail estate, must about a mile and a half west of Scoltshorough
be published for forty days. juhich there is an excellent planted three year old
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or- j VINT. YARD, about M) acres <.f cleared land, some
dinary for ieavo to sell land, must be published for four | fresh, nil in good order and under excellent fence—
M<,N ,, r \ 13 '. . . .. fI1 . . . . there is on the place a good Well of water, a consider-
allonlion'nYyfioRKcoilnER'orFicE!' mCe * Wl *' * >r0n '* > »'<!« fl »....i.y of n.PPleStud . pm,eh trees. » *reu,
I.kttkrs (on business) must be postpaid.
The Land
midei
niii: Trustee
1. pleasure in
nab? Departtni
William S. •IHtclaell :an
nounces bimself u candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court ol Baldwin
county at the next January election.
October 20 40 H
mitral Ranh of Cieorff isi«
fST IIP. undersicued Officers of this Bank will liere-
I. after attend to the renewal of all Notes that may
lie entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of owe
duller for each renevvul. Letters enclosing note and
money for tlie renewal of notes, post paid, directed to tlierto conducted it
the “ Officers ofthe Central Bank of Georgia,’* or any advantage to Uni
on* of them, will be pi omptly attended to. 'instruction The
The (dd note, notice and blank note, will in all by Mr. G. 1
cases be forwarded by the earliest mail.
C. C. MILLS, Cashier.
\V. J. DAVIS. Teller.
L. 1). BUCKNF.IL Dis’tCl’k.
B. H REYNOLDS, Book Keeper
August 25 52 tl
quantity of oak, hickory and pine wood,
niny be putelinsed with, or without the Vines.
Also, for sale. 3000 nssortoct Vim* Roofs,
of the choicest kind, in quantities over one hundred, to
suit purchasers, ut 10 cents per root, cash.
1L C. BROWN.
Scottsborougli Institute. Nov. 27 50 fit
Ltsio^foti
f tin*
C'oniincrcial ELink,
MACON, 10th November. 1835.
I T is resolved by the Board of Directors, that an in
stalment of Twenty-five Dollars on the Share lie
paid by the Stock holders of this Bank, on or before
the 12th day of February next.
'J’rue copy from the minutes,
[43 td] TllO. HARDEMAN. C irbier.
m€ia\KI> w. BI IBEIWIIAM, Jr.
1*0 RT R A I T V A l N 1’ E It ,
O FFERS Ins professional services to (lie citizens ;
of Milledgeville, where lie will remain during
the sitting of the Legislature. 11 is rooms are at Mr.
Mrs. Turner’s, opposite Mr. Fogle’s on .IcIFerson
street, where specimens of bis art may be seen.
October 27lli 1835. 41 If ,
TIH; NEW GLOUGIV JUSTICE,
JUST I'UBLISIIKD, AND FOR SALE.
Apply to Thomas Purse, Savannah,
•• Thomas Richard-, Augusta,
•• William Lumpkin. Athens,
Or to the subscribers at Milledgeville.—Pi ice $ 1
JL A. GREENE,
J. W. LUMPKIN.
November 17, 1835 L* l *
\c:itU*555y.
Eatonton Academy take
lino,meing to the public, teat the
t u ill be placed, lor the next year.
it*lit of .Mis LEIGH, who lias hi-
witli great credit to ber.-elf, and
• who have been placed under her
'File Male Department will lie managed
M A ILL IN, w lioso abilities as an instruc
tor, recommend him strongly to the pfitionage ol the
public. The Schools will ro comm- :n «*:i '.be iir-4
Monday in January next. The '! i o • : •• > i ■ elne
attention of patents and guardians to the superior ad
vantages which Ibis institution promise-!.
.IAS A. MERIWETHER, Scc’ry to the Board.
Ealonlon, November 22 48 7t
Iv. tiie services of Mr. AUGUSTUS RICHARDS ...
principal Rector of this instilutioii. The very high i
diameter which lie possesses as an instructor of youth, '•
rendered the acquisition of his services a matter of,
gicat anxiety t•> the Board, 'i'lie nieces* with wiiicli
be lias taught, and the sat isl act ion so universally given,
have induced (lie Trustees to believe that parents and
guardians wlm wish to give their children or wards u
liberal education, (and particularly those who wish to
prepare them for a collegiate course,) w ill find this
om* among the best institutions in this country
Mr. Richards is a chaste English and Classical sclio-'
hub also, a getillemau, whose moral and religious !
character is itrcproariuihle This method ofinstruc- -
lion we conceive peculiarly excellent ; and his mode j
of conduct towards bis pupils to be such, that whiht j
it insures confidence, wins esteem. He has had J
charge ut Washington Academy in this county for [
the la-I five years, and from testimonials now before
u 8 , obtained I coin the Trustees of that school, and o- |
(her scientific gentlemen, an well as from our own per* i
idion. lie lias discharged all his duties there !
icces* and great satisfaction to a!( con- I
■e, mild, obliging and dignified in his j
lug both the respect
ile 11is unwearied e>
id tboioiigblv in tlios-
miOTICE.—All persons are hereby cautioned
1 \3 against trespassing on the following tracts of
5(v
224, 14
08, 3
238. 17
220, 15
C8, 8
“ 190, 25
222, 13
“ 280, 3
“ 48, 5
All of which, i
Early now Decatur county.
** 44 Baker 44
Muscogee, now Crmv-
ford or Talbot “
Monroe now Pike 44 |
Wilkinson “ Laurens “
Henry now DeKalb 44 i
Houston, “ Houston
or Crawford “ I
2 Sec. Cherokee now Gilmer “
ill he dissolved on lb 3()th inst.
EDWARD UUSTIN,
Surviving partner of
MUSGROVE &. UUSTIN.
Augusta, Nov. 23, 1835.
with eminent
corned ; at <
manners, him
bis pupils, ’
them rapidly
lie direct- tin
Jclfe
neiglib.nhood
populati
\caib
' of die v
my i« locale
the .Slate,
ipectubji
4 * Rabun
e offered for sale.
Also—For Sole.
4 Gold Lot, No.211, I Dist. 2 Sec. Cherokee
i “ “ “ 90, 2 44 4 44
i 44 44 44 712, 1C 4 ' 2 41
On which lots, persons are also warned not to ires- i
iss. And any person wishing information respect- J
g uuy of them, will please apply to
HINES ifc HARRIS, Milledgeville, or j
F. VV. HEIN EM ANN, Savannah.
November lit 44 w2m !
Tho Columbus Enquirer, and Athens Banner, will
I affection of i publish the above weekly 2 months, and forward their ]
rtions advance i hills to Hines & Harris—mid send a paper contain- !
studies to which j iug the advertisement, to
F. W. II BIN EM ANN
THE undersigned will continue tho Ware House
and Commission business on bis own account, nt (lie
i old stand of Mnsgrove Ar, Btisliu, from and after the
first iiny of December next.
I He solicits the patronage of the customers of the
old Grin, and the public generally.
All business confided to bis charge, will meet with
prompt attention.
EDWARD BUST1N.
Augu«ta, Nov. 23, 1835. 48 wilt
Millcdge
of the healthiest
b d by a dense
• remov
id t..
> almost iusepaiublc from cities
b
sisled In
L'kIv, who i-
ge ol the Fe
Mr. Richards will be
equully qualified, and
males. v
The School will go into operation again, the first
Monday i i January next Tuition fees moderate —
Board may be obtained in respectable families on ac
commodating terms.
By order ofthe Board of Trus res,
\Y.\l. A. SLAUGHTER, Scc’ry.
Stanford’s Cros« Road-*. Nov. 27 48 w7t
Savannah.
j I’lmitatiou and IVcgroes for Sale.
I fll HE subscriber oilers lor sale, his Plantation in
Jf Bibb county, near Macon, on the East side of
I the OcintilgeH river, containing between
| ? and NOO Acres e\rc*lleut Land,
on which good crops can be made. Oujlie Plantation j f roln 'Sbotwell’s ferry, kn
I is a good Dwelling-house and out-houses, nil Over- town HID acres of which nt
j suer’s house, a first rate gin-house and cotton gin, sla-
I Ides, corn cribs, &c., and good negro houses. The
> fences are all nearly new and in good order. Also, a
j likely gang of 20 to 2Z Negroes. The corn,
nt Rector, whose coin-
potency h) I earb. can l *c fit tented by u tl who have ut-
louded Ins ex- uiitiiiii .ns, and w bo U surpassed by nono
in the happy faculty he possess'.s of imparling iustrue*
t ton.
Thu FEMALi: DF.1WUTMF.NT will be placed
ttndei the charge of Mrs. L\i>o, a lady who lias been,
siiuci'sslHlIy ill leucliing in N'nrlli mid Suulh-
tvandina (or sniiiiil years This Lady brings lesllmo*
j ••‘un persons ol'the highest resectability, which
I recommend her as being eminently qualified to in-
For Ho at or Lease, s,r "«t »«».»H the various branches of female education,
W ASlUnRTOK II ALL, for-' " , .!‘ l i,s highly deserving the confidence and patronage
merly occupied by Henry Dun- (> a . M ^ community which may desire her pro*
The building, A:(j.. now undergoing j services. H, addition to her competent
For terms, knuwfedgnol the sci.ui'-es, she excelsin Painting Land-
scapes hi oil colors, and Miniuture puinting on Ivory,
8 be has «p(.'cimen9 of a great vniiety of the worka of
taste —all ol w liieli will be taught ill this school.
A li-t ol studies and rules of tuition in the Female
Di p irtincut -ire Htbjoined, viz :
Orthography, Rending, Writing and
Arithmetic, $4 00 pr.quar.
Geography, Draw ing of Maps, Eng
lish Grammar, with the above named
studies.
All these, with the higher brunches
the most thorough repair
.apply to the proprietors.
Mle, October G
38
For$;i!<>iii Lee Fount}*
rHIIIE SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention
H of Planters to their Lands in Lee countv. where
they oiler for sale, a number of Y:ilig;)S>lo
tsIlBOMS, lying on the waters nl the Flint River,and
chiefly in the vicinity of the new Town, laid out on
this river, at Shotwell’s Ferry, the lots of which will
he sold olf on tho 15th December—ut, or before which rt n — •*;
time, any ofthe following described lauds may bo pur- \ History, Rhetoric, Composition, Na-
chased: | tur.il and Moral Philosophy, Chemw*
One Tract containing lOOO Aci'OS, lying inline- ; ,r )' H,u ‘ R'ltany
U 50
d 00
dialelv on the west side of the Flint
two miles
; the Indian Fliilei
L.AAI>S FOR SALE.
J. 9. Lilli dist. Irwin, now Thomas county.
83, |9tli dist. F/irly “ Decatur do
87, H'h dist. Early “ Baker do
4 1, 9th (list. Fayette “ Campbell do
4-\ I Gill dist. Henry.
48, 2 Id dist. 3d section, now Floyd county,
lie had at fair prices, and indisputable titles giv-
n Hpplica'inu either by letter or in person, ud-
ed to tin; siihsi.riher. living in Louisville. Ga.
LBLNLZER BO I’lIWIiLL.
1
pin:
next term oi inis Institution will commence
tin* fii'.-t Momlav in January. 'FI*is Instilu*
ti.il
ii is no
w UMtlcr the care
ol the Trustees of the Ogle-
thu
ii jx: r
iiiv.-rsiiy, ami Hi.
•v arc prepared to make full
1"’'
Vision
for tin;* reeiqr.io
ii of a large, uuinhei* »*f stu-
Ms d.ir
in^ the next y»*ni
. The Rev. Mr. REMAN.
111.*
Frinci
ipal,will lieu-sis'
1 cd by Mr. M EA DE, rereuf-
iy
teach.*
r "f the Mount
Zion Academy : and if*tfie
fodder, A c., on hand, will also he sold cither with
without tho Plantation. Also, the mules, horses, stock,
wagons, carls and plantation tools.
The subscriber will he in Macon from the 10th to
the 15th December, when the above will bo sold. In
in Macon.
S. II. FAY.
Qj’ The Journal and Federal Union will publish the
above, till the 15th December.
Savannah. November 14 47 7t
Scholais require if. oilier assistants will he
Tuition of the Ornamental Branches
open and in cniiiLtion- i p v «rk;"i.l Kmlnoidury,
„ large part of this farm ia hummoth land, all of whirl., j : l “' 1 ' "fork,
except a few acres, can he cultivated. Also, near the | ruU , l, J? ! l,u * * M, iiliug on paper, Satin
uitovo, annthar body of land of BOOO Ad'OS, nfl j,, 118 ' rv'd.’ . n
which 200 are in nnllivatinn ; this ha* «nnm hannunrh ! | '' Voil, ana liroitzing and CJild-
nnd oak arid hickory, but is nhiwfly niuo of tho first ipra- ,, ,n r’ , -
| Orminifiiital Painting in Mozzotinto,
5 00 pr nuar.
G 00
8 00
G 00
lily.
s must he
id,lira
r nf tin
4 ii ier, ‘
;1 V«al, dr
payment, oitl
ns indebted to the estate of Asa W .
eased, are requested to make immediate
er to Dr. J. .N. Culbertson, or the siil>-
iiuuds against said e.ifaie, will render lho.it i:i
ily to law.
BENJ. F. HARDEMAN, Adm'r.
td of Augusta , Hi
I "I I'ii-ll t ■ i
l>r
(‘III lit* I
einhi
r osT
a J liiiin.*
Medical Notice.
D H. tjt. CASE respectfully informs tfir*
citizens of Milledgeville, and vicinity, that he
has opened an ollice in the East tenement «d the Re
corder Office, where he would he happy to wail upon
all those who may favour him with their patronage
in the various departments of tho medical profession.
Boarding house at LuFayetle Hull.
Milledgeville, Sept. 23, 1833. 37 tf
N-i
or mislaid, a
nd Thomas
.St l-l, tinted
!. All persons are he
aid note, him! the tun
hut myself.
24. 1833
44 (it
signed by John \Vil-
per, given to 'ThouiHs
it the 10th December,
warned against trading
igaiiibt [>ay ing it to any
WILLIAM MOSS.
49 4r
M eson aeabiejiy.-*
the pleasure to announce
they In vt» si-rured fn* t..o eiisuii^
of Dr. ASA BOND. Ibr the Male
. , j^OTIEE. —•On Monday, the 28th December
1^8 next, .it the Court-house in Pulaski county, Ga.,
I to the under- i l * ,u 8,, hscriher will positively ofler and ‘•ell to the high- i
j «*st bidder, the whole ofthe following property, to wit: j
! 11 is entire Plantation, consisting of about tlll’CC |
ihoxisuiMl sicrcs of I:ibs<I, lying on tho Oc- j
| uiiifgctf river, six miles below Hartford. A hu ge fair- I
I t ion of the land is of a very superior quality, liuving a- j
j bout 500 acres cleared, with an excellent two-story 1
; Dwolliiig-lmuse with a brick basement, together with j
| all necessary out buildings. Also,
SI or SS likely aiul valtnilile Acgrocs,
isting of men, hoys, women, girls and children.— j J* 1 ’
• I* iiflmivnii mnliw ciiHlu Hint •'Cl
Board ol Trus-
K. HINES.
Georgian of Sa-
itlieru Banner ;
enger, wiil each
50 4i
■The Trustees have
to the public, that
' var, the services
I of Mi«s ELI
StIO Acres, situated two miles from Sl.ukville, ( ...
on the Muckelce creek, and 8 miles from Hhotwoll’s ’
lerrv. and is known ns the Hugh’s place; it ha»70 acres
in cultivation, with goodcabhins on it: a large portion
of this land is dry hvuiuinck, oak and hickory—it has
a good stream passing through it, with a Grist Mill and
Cotton Gin on it, mid sufficient for a Saw Mill in con
nection.
lOOO Acr.-s on M nckelee creek four miles from
Starkville, chiefly oak, hickory and hummock—eighty
acres in cultivation.
BOO Acres near the Kinshcpong. known a® the
Indian Cuunrd towns ; 100 acres in cultivation, nil ex
cellent house and other out buildings.
Several other tract® of first quality land, in quanti
ties of front 202i to GOO acres in ditfurent parts of the
] county.
j The above lands are all well supplied with springs | wilt lake pf
and watercourses; several Haw and Grist .Mills are j her next, and close
| already in o icnitimi, and others being erected. ^
! The subscribers are willing to sell any of their lands vited to attend
J Ht a reasonable rate, not wishing to retard lha settling j Salem, (.’lark
ofthe county, by keep all their lands out of the
10 00
i
8 00‘
10 00
10 00
12 00
ht in twelve lesson®,
v-wm U and Filagree, including u
set of mould®,
t )i) Painting,
Mimmure Painting on Ivory,
Musisal Lessons on the Piano Forte,
In the MALE DEPARTMENT, the rate® of tuit?'
on. both for ( las-ir.il and English studies, are as low
as in any other Academy.
1 lie I rnstees would respectfully solicit tho pntronv
■go of all parents and guardians wishing to prnuuK)
1,1 1 "arils, a situation couihuiing
i cheapness of board, with all
luldre
health, good socief
the facilities for instruction.
By order ofthe Board ol Trustees.
JOHN TOTTY, Secretary.
/■ f I he Examination of the Salem Mule Academy
Wednesday, the 2d day of Decern*
with an Exhibition at night. Pa-
leiit-- and guardians, and the citizens generally, aro in-
:iiity. (*a. Nov. 10 45 eowGt
A Teacher Wauled,
THIO take charge of Jenkins* Academy, at Waverly i
II Hall, Harris comity. Application to he made j
to the Trustees of said Academy. None need apply :
who cannot bring evidence of unexceptionable moral
character, and of ability ns a teacher. The engage- I
inent to commence from the fir«t <>i January next. i
GEORGF. OSBORN. ^ .
SPRINGER GIBSON, | { 1
\VM. WHITEHEAD. } - i
THOMAS MAHONE. 1 £ |
J AS. YARBOROUGH, J r- ,
42 if
BSiinaway Slaves Detected.
'W®7ili:ii!:.\S the Southern point of the Stale of
VV Illinois is infested with raiaaway Bie-
slaves : Prompted by the necessity v\ Inch re*
quire* h11 Agency to he established near the S uitlieru
leiminaton <d said State, 1 have procured the m»ees.
ZABETif THATCHER, for the Female Depart
ment of this I iislilutiou. The former lias been too long
known aunuig us ns a gentleman, a scholar and a C'liris
tiaii. t<> need conimemlatioii. ’I'lie latter has taught
! for th(! la*! two years in this seminary, aim the ini- J
proxemeiil in the minds, manners and morals of her I
pupils, me tesliinoiiials of In r couipe.eticy, known /
•uid appnciated by a:l of her patrons The Board are \
making arrangements to have music taught to those i
i ho d sire if.
The Schools v
into
latio
id ha’
laigei
cuts
Util tile
Novetahcr 3
lafavette
I HE undersi
SI V L I..
Fff^HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
JL and tho public, that he continues to occupy
L A C A V E T T E 11 •* L L -
in Milledgeville, where he flatters himself those who
favor him with a call, will find every thing provided
which can contribute to their comfort and conve-
l,le ' ic *' D. Ii. MITCHF.LI..
September i*l, 1835 d8 tl
ilia Slate.
Jills, ail
The
GEOKOIA HOTEIji
GAINESVILLE, GA.
T 11F. undersigned informs liis old friends end tire
public generally, that lie has taken the above
spacious establishment, situate on the northwest coi
ner of the public square, in the pleasant and healthy
village of Gainesville. Hall county, where lie is, and
hopes at all other limes to ho prepared to accommo
date regular and transient hoarders, in as comfortable
style as the up country will afford. His house, lots
and stables are large and commodious, and of the most
approved construction. Attached to his hotel me se
veral neat outbuildings, suitable for private hoarders
and families. .
The beautiful and excellent lame Stone Springs in
the neighborhood of Gainesville, its notoriety lor
health, and the refinement of ils society, renders ii a
desirable summer retreat, not only to the invalid, hut
to th« gay srd the fashionable. All who may cull at
the hotel will find a home, as the proprietor will
spare no pains or trouble lo render Ins gues s com-
finable. ' LORENZO UU'I.IA .
proper officers ol the several counties in this State, to
he able in furnish to those "ho have, or may hereafter
lose their -laves, if they have or slum!.! come within
this Slate, and any person by addressing n note lo the
under-igned, at joneshorougli, Illinois, and a fee ol
Ton Dollars, po-t paid, prompt attention will he be
stowed, ai:d information immediately given to t..e
person reqmding the same.
JOHN DOUGHERTY, j
Jonesboro’, Illinois. Oct. 21 49 3t.
L:iiB«1 and Mills For S:a3«
fan HE subscriber, desirous of leaving
K. now otfers for sale his Luml ami ’
uated within two miles of Tlioma«tmi, Bpsmi
(in. There is about three hundred and eigh
of laud, all of good quality, one. hundred o
are cleared. 'I’lie .Mills are outlie Colour*
supplied by a nevcr-lailiiig stream. Potato (
The tad is so great, that no dam is require^
water is taken Iron the fall into a nice There is
water and tall enough lor any inaclijiicrv tluit may
he wauled, and it is one of I li «• host sites in the Htate
for a Factory. I will likewise sell my 5IOUS<» and ,
IzOt in the town of Tlioinaston, House and Lots
| in the town of Franklin, Heard county, one hun
dred acres of Swamp Laud near Augusta ; too hurt- ;
died two and a half acres of land being h.l number
I thirty in the third district ol Monroe county; two
hundred two and a half acres ol land being lot num* 1
( her three hundred and eight in the first district of,
Coweta county ; and two hundred two and a half j
acres of land being lot number one hundred and seven- :
ty in the sixth district of Henry County; one hundred 1
One and a qm iter aeies of land being number ("<•;
hundred and five in the fifth district of Carroll coon- j
ty : and lot number six hundred and eighty-tour in the
fourth district of the third section of the late Ciiero- j
kce purchase. The whole or any part of the xbuvc j
property vv ill he sold cheap.
open the first Monday in January |
next. Terms nt’ Tuition, the same in both depart- l
incuts for the Lngl s!» blanches, viz :—Spelling. Read- j
ing, Writing. Arithmetic, &lc., lour dollais per quar
ter—Grammar. Geogiupliy, Mathematics, Philosophy,
and all lha higher hiauchus of English, £ ( > per (inar- 1
ter, and for the Languages $1 8 per quarter. Tuition 1
payable quarterly in advance. Dom'd can he had in
the Hole s or the best piiwife familes.
JOHN .MOORE
Also, his entire stock of horse 8 , mules, cattle and h
Also, a considerable quantity of corn and fodder, plan
tation tools, household and kitchen furniture.
The laud will he sold upon one, two and three years
credit, and the negroes upon 12 months credit. Notes
with approved security will he required. In regard
to the perishable property, terms will be made known
on the day of sale.
The subscriber intending to wind up his planting es
tablishment, azures the public that the sale will he po
sitive, ami without reserve—and us tho propel ty is
very valuable ; lie earnestly invites ut least reasonable
competition.
JOHN A. URQUHART.
47 ids.
TAIBzOHUYG BUSINESS.
Persons wishing to settle plantations are invited to - f rHlIIE subscriber has removed his Tailor’s Shop to
view for lliemsi Ives, and to call on Mr. Hliotwell at his | Dak Grove, Morgan county, where lie is prepar-
residence, in Piudei town, for further iulormutioii. I «?d to till orders for suits, at all times, of tiie latest fash-
COOK vV COWLES, ion.
A. bllO L U I.LL. j on* Two steady mid industrious Jour**
PH*}' cun li 11 cl employ inent for tho year, by ear*
NovoiiiIk
uluy in J
ptiVtWc
not previousl
nry ii(‘xi, tliosuliscri- ! Ocinulc
nv. in Kir town ol 1 enntre i
Sale of Town 8,<»In.
A NEW TOWN HAS LEEN I.AIU OUT, CALLED
ALEXANDRIA,
(ON FLINT RIVKIt,)
SITUATE nt Shotwell’s furry, Lee county
Stage road from Augusta to New-Orh ans. via
Florida, passes through this place ; also, the Stale road
from Columbus to St. Mary’s ; the Rail Road from the
ly application.
WILLIAM B, MILOUR.
45 w4t
J > Ml., .IH'Wlll.,
I l)WAIiI> COX. J ■
GEORGE It. GIE.MEIi.r |
JOHN HANKS, > tS
JOHN I.IEEUF8, l 5
GEORGE 11. YOUNG, X
J08El’ll II. LUMPKIN/
Dcrcllllu
.1 lit
I W. niUDG
1(1. 1825
81
Thomitdlnn. Ut»snn no.. Gn. Oct
Tor S;»!<•, IIjc following l.ois oJ Jt.Uikd :
Nt
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Etrlv,
15:
iiiii,t
ii».
October 27,1835
41 lido
Gcoi’Kiii, Orccnc Courtly.
W HEREAS Tliontm Miller .applies to me for,
letters of atlministrntion on the estate ol John ,
Armor, late of Greene county, deceased : I
This is therefore to cite anil admonish all ami sin- |
cular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within tho tune prescribed
by law, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
tin, 21st day of November, (835-
THOMAS W. GRIMES, Cl’k.c. o. o. c.
November 24 *' ‘* l
1711, lid
2*28, Gill
ill, -Mi
am, i;uh
99, Mill
2**2. dill
4110, 28lli
;iu'J, 2 l.-t
Apply lo the snl:i
Dcoly.
Houston now Bibb.
do do now Dr*
iher. ill Athens, or hi
P [^.SOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
The copurtii’ rsliqi heretofore existing between :
Jnc.ih P. Turner and Tuttle 11 Audas. under tin 1 firm j
of Jacob P. Turiici A Co., was dissolveil r,\i the 15th !
day of N'<vomher la*t, by tho dentil of Jacob P. 'Fur- f
uer. All per 8 '»t’ft imlchtedto said linn, are requested !
to make immediate payment to the subscriber, as it is (
absolutely iiecessMrv Unit sail cuic .mmi he settled up ;
and closed immediate')—'otiger iudolgence cannot ,
he given.
TUTTLE 11. AUDAS, Surv. Copartner. !
Sparta, Ga., December 2 50 3t j
N OT IUI’. is hereby given by the Executors of Col. j
John Rutherford, late of Baldwin county, duc/d, .
that a sale of all the scattered Tl’UCtS Of I^S&S1€S
belonging to the dec’d, will lake place at the Court* |
house in said county, on the first Tuesday in Fehrua-
rv 1830, viz: one Fraction in 3d dislrici Wilkinson
county. No. 318. on the t Jcon-e iiver, containing 140
8-1U acres, together w ith about 30 acres on the oppo-
• ite side of the river, being the place on which de
ceased once had a ferry and fi-hery. Also, one small
tract in Washington county, adjoins G. Stiange, near
the river containing 75 acres pint* land. The Fracii
ell. &c. on the Oconee is unimproved, hut lias some
good swamp land. Also,one Gold Lot No. 118, I5'h
district. 2d «eiMi"it, now Cherokee county—also, two
Lots of Land, No. 75.27tli district. 3d section, and No
24”>. tJHili district, 3d section—bnlli these last Lots
supposed to he in Walker county. All the above
named lauds \» il! he sold for ca*h.
\\ II.LIAMS RUTHERFORD, ) ,
HEN J. II. HUTllEREOltl' < r ’ x “™*
Viiltiuldc MjSmUs Vor
O N the first T
\>r-Y vy\\\
Jackson, Butts county,
veto sale
the Ocnmlgeo river, emhiaeing Lands in Jasper unci
Butts counties. The possession contains
SIX BlinVDKCD ACHES,
with 170 acres cleared, the greater part of which is
fresh and in good order for fanning The place con
tains that valuable Ferry, formerly known ns Stephens’
Ferry, which produces a constant and great income.
On tiie premises is n good (rained Gin-house worked
by water, an extensive and well planned distillery,
now in complete operation ; also, a good Store-house,
quite convenient to a good spring Also, can he had
with the place, 150 head of stock hogs. Persons dispos- ... , Uj ... ...... . ,
ed '-base ibis valuable place, do well h. call P 1 !* 1 ’, k ' u,t l ,r *5"' ! “ l vul “*< I
and examine for themselves, and not lose a bargain.
JOHN N. FALL.
• lo the Flint river, will be laid through the
in town ol 1 cRiure of this town. The location is too well Know n
sold at pri- i lo neud a further description. Plats my be seen at
t/ic* Hotels io Augusta, \tilh dgevfllc, Macon. Ooltim-
bus, and Apalachicola Buy.
A sale of Lots will take place on the. 15th Decem
ber ensuing, at the place, and nttundniico given by
A. H HOT WELL, one ofthe Pi opriotors.
Oetoher20 .|() 9t
PROPOSALS TO PUBLISH
Tin* Countryman's D’rioinl.
rgN ms work will contain newly the same rnatfer
lattei
i the F.trtnci
which inav In
Register. The portions of the
omitted, will never exceed one*
November 13
HONOUR months alter date,application will hw n.ude
! -i to the lion >rable the Interior Court of Hancock
rp, > ■ c«»•>*ity. when sitting for ordinary purpose®, forlenve
"* J to sell ih:* real e-tatc ludonging lo the orphans of John
v 1,1 Berry, deceased, consisting of Lot No. 98, in 5th dis-
tri '.l of Troup, nod Lot No. 2, In the 2d district of
Oow.-ci TUTTLE II. AUDAS, Guardian.
October H, 1835 4tn
4F1 , S4'E.—Tiie public are cautioned from trad-
IX? ing I'or six stun 11 notes, (nr any of them,) given
by the Hihreriher to Nathan Youngblood, fur f IfiG,
payolde one halt next f’hristmas, and the other half
25lh December, Iti.'lfi. 'I'he above notes were given
fora Trad ut Land, for which said Youngblood rofu*
!•(•** to make me titles* iiccoi ding to our contract. Tho
consideration having thus tailed, I shall not pay them,
t il cotnpelli-d by law.
ALFRED GRIFFIN.
December 3. 1835. 50 4t
riUifiKK w- s fulceu froni (hi B»r Room of ££
_tl. l ayette Hall, on llo*2l)ih»»f November last, a
Drab rolort'd napped Overcoat, witlv
47 td.®
p.
Hr
enili(‘r l
Ills
W. Luuipkin, Milledgeville.
WILLIAM LEMl'KI.'
November 15 ‘1 ; > will
Laud for ssito in iiiccokec.
N OTICE.—The subscriber having dosed his bu
siness in Sparta, and disposed of his Simp, Ac.,
to Messrs. Navy &. Dickerson, who will continue to
occupy his old stand, for tho purpose ol carry ing on tiie |
Blacksmith’* Business, y soh
cit® the patronage and custom ol In® old R‘< nds an
customer® for them, knowing them to he accomplish
ed workmen, and believing that they will use every
Jhom.' 011 ,U SiV “ "“'SaKTViUNSE:" j
O* The Standard of Union will please give the a- |
hove six insertions. November *20
B BOUGHT to Jrtil. in Madison, M
county, some days since, an Alncan negro
50 or 55 years of age. speaks very ffioken,
. 1 3 G,
Jill dist.
3<l 80C
. 40 Acres.
1 IO.
tails *•
is. “
33)0.
l.’tiii **
‘Jittl “
“ “
10IO,
15111 “
and “
“ “
31>i,
and “
ills “
s a a a,
IDIIs “
3rd “
“ “
*»•»»,
1st “
:ti*d “
“ 44
i»<>,
Slid “
3rd “
“ “
42H,
ami *•
3rd “
“ “
a in,
and “
3rd “
“ 44
No.
w«t
my® hi®
name is Abrrtin, that lie once helougod to John
Water, now deceased, and alter Water a death, ht
lived with tho widow Wheeler three years. Iron, whom
he runaway nearly si* years since. He is about tn e
feet seven or eight inches high and stoops in Ins shoul
ders. The owner is requested lo comply with the law
and iske him away. Q CAMPBEUlt Jai | or .
Novpmtier J3 ^
s'lSUujK monlh# afUf Sale application will be made
M 4 to tho homirahle Inferior Court nl Washington
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell » part of the Uuuroes helo.i«utg to the estate ol
Arthur Whitfield, late of .aid eminiy. deceased, lor
tho buuofil of thu heirs and creditor* «d *aid (1«c(*«m»c!
PETER EMU »I M ot.
Novoraber 0, 1835, 43 4m
A FTEll the expiration of four iiioillh*, application j
G
U call I.*1 of Lsnd, No. Mil. in
ro9ul/ uf Mouroe, when drawn, now i
" on, drawn by Francis A. Freeman, a i .
I Mrcc—for dl.i.io,,. I »f seMo""''"
ROBERT rRr.r.MAN, Adm’r.
Muambcr W». 18N « ■
LAND.
37 (Hi. <lisl. 3rd src. 1«<> Acres.
305 rn. “ 1(1. “ •«<> “
1W.Y Otli “ !2««<! “ SCO “
Tiie subscribers offer for sole the above lots of land
i Cherokee, to winch they can make inriispulnh'e
lies. Any person wishing to purchase will please
Jdress us at Louisville, Jefferson eountv,
tiiomas Davis.
ROBERT A. L. ATKINSON.
November 10. 1835. n»:»m
UOKGIA, Groom! Courtly .—Where-
Yuiitij; IS. JenUin- applies to ms lor letters
of administration on tin* estate ol Joseph Carmichael,
late of Greene county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tho kindred and creditors nf said deceased, to ho
and appear ntniy office, within the time prescribed by
law. to shew cause, (if any exist.) why said letters
should not he granted. Given under my hand nt
office, this 23d day of November. I’-35
THOMAS VV. GRIMES, Gi lt. c. o. o c.
November 27 A7 *U
All persons indebted to the tinder-
- ’ Baldwin. Wil-
itiformed
Dull
Jones county, on
KJK7ILL BE SOLD mi Wcducs.lay. thu 20th of
V V January m*xt, at llm residonct; of Mr®. Join?.*,
near Evaiisvi|:i>, Morgan county,) tho porishahlu pro-
(*rty of Robert Jones, late of .‘•.aid county, deceased,
(insisting ol' household and kitchen furniture, horses,
ogs. cattle, wagon and harness, one small jer-cy wa
il. corn and fodder, and many other articles too tedi-
diis i t mention. '1'f‘rin 8 , 12 months.
At the same time, the negroes of said estate will he.
ired, if not disposed of before.
LITTLETON T. P. HARWELL. Adm’r
December 4, 1835 51 t(Is
A LL person® having claims against the estate of
/m Robert Jones, decea*(*d, of Morgan county, will
iring them in legally autheutiertled, and tlios.j that
nay he owing, will make immediate payment
J.. T. P. HARWELL Adin’r.
Dehcniher 4, 1835 51 Ovv
H 1t)UR mouth® alter date, application will he
HL’ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Laurens
unity, when sitting for ordinary iiirposes. for leave to
ell ail tin* real estate of .Lillies Kuiclien, late of said
anility, deceased.
JOHN G. ANDERSON, ? Kx>org
SstSe of }l:ishiiik r ton County l.:m<ls.
" URSUANT loan order of the Inferior Court of
\Va?liingfon county, when sitting fi r ordinary
purposes, w ill he sold, on the lii at Tuesday ill January
next, at the (’mirl-lion-e door in the tow u of Sanders-
ville, Washington county, within the usual hour® of
sale, nil the real estate belonging to John Mathew s,
late of said county, deceased, to wit: The tract of
land known a® the Forsyth tract, containing about
1/200 Acres, more or lens; the Fetin tract, ad*
joining the Forayth land (and both hounded by the
Ogecliee river on one side) containing about 1,000
Acres; tho May tract suppose in contain 200
Acres ; th« tr»ct ol laud, whereon said John
Mathew* resided at the lime of hi® death, being two
or three tracts together making about 700 ACCCS.
The.,\\ ise and llandly tracts of land, containing to
gether about 2^0 Acres; the Jacot) Odum Hr.
•rueI about 300 Acres ; the Drew tract about
300 At'l’CS ? tJie John Odum. Jacob Odum Jr. and
(Lit tracts,coutainiiigtogetlwrabout 3,500 Acres.
And tw o tracts of land on tan Olioopy, containing to
gether about 130 ACfl’CS, and adjoining Forehand
and ot’iers; and ul>o one other tract of land on the
Olioopj , adjoining Irwin, containing
ACI’CS, The above lauds all being
county, and principally on Williamso
and ils Branches. Sold for the I
which will he .-.ub-tituled by HtalemeiiU of price* cur- litre? jtCfhrls of pupcrs—om, addressed to
rent of country product*, a summary nf foreign and C’liurloa I) Stewart of Columl»ii«, and directed to that
domestic news, and udvcrtisementH ad(he*«ed particu- 1 place; one addie.*sod lo tlm (Ion. Archer Avery of
larly to famersand country reader*, in other respect*, Uobituhia; the other addimssed to the Hon. W.Wright
there wili ho iiochungo of character, or form. , of G.dumbia. the two Inst direr-led to Milledgeville.
Tho Countryman’* FnemJ will he published font I hr per on ivho may have taken flic Coat by mistuko,
times a month, (oil regular mid staled days.) in a sin- ! will he so good as to return it to Ceu. Mitchell, at La'
gle sheet ol Id laige octavo pages, on the following i Fayette Hall.
terms : j December 8. 50 2t
For n single copy, the subscription for a year is $ 3. 1
For two copies, (or one subscription for two years,) i H fc ANA WAY front tho subscriber about tho 17lli
ordered mid paid for ut one time, $ 5, or JJt 2 5Uave»r. Uvl instant, my Negro Man. ISAAC, who (ms n
For 10 topics ordered iVaiii the t dilor, and paid for hold look and speak® loud when talking ;^tolerably
atone time, ^ 20, or 5$ 2 for each. j dark complexion, the li.-e of six feel high. He m«y
Payments for curly aiihscripti* ns must he inudo us • probably go to VViodiin^lon county, where be war
soon as the publication shall have been regularly coin- once he fore apprehended. 1 will give a reward of
meneed—and later subscriptions, in every case, in ad- j Twenty Dollars fin* his apprehension and confinement
vunce, or orders for them will not he obeyed. Remit- ! so that I gel him, or Id® d« livery to me, er Fif-
tniices by mail must be m notes current at par in ‘ ly Dollar* if found harbored by any whilo person,
Virginia, and the ri-k of Iik* of all sums for subsciipti- •• ;,J * • i:. : * *u —
on* properly committed to the mail, or to a Bustmasler's j
hands, is assumed by the publisher.
Hubseiiber* to the Farmer®* Register who have paid i
for the current volume, and who may eesiro and re
quest the change, may receive instead, two copies of
tin; Countryman's Fiietid, by sending the
with proof sufficient to convict fhei
ROWAN JOHNSON.
Emanuel county, Nov. 24 49 w!2t
i the
copy i® to he ud-
said (let
of sale.
Ocfnlx
cd. Terms to he made know
CHARLES J JENKINS
JAMES GAINER,
JOHN J. LONG,
20, 1835.
w subscriber, to who
dressed.
lout The respective ad van f ages of the two publications,
Washington will dill’erto a considerable extent—ui d those persons
iwamp Creek who prefer those of either one. must lint expect also
f the heirs of the pec uliur udvaulagu* of the other. The Milne rtber*
n on the day to the Farmers' Register w ill have, as now, a work
i well printed on line paper, und io other respects it. the
, i style ol good hook work-lhe foim thu most e.imveni*
’>■ Exccii lor< eut for use and preservation, mid m iking when hound,
i handsome volume—and also the delivery of i
41 fds
ii i li iy
C 'T LOItUIA, Ureene bounty.—VVhere-
flf a- 5 Cfuirte* J Burk applies to me tor fellers of
adoiinistratioii on the estate of Thcophilus Burk, late
ol Clark county, deceased:
Tlfu is therefore to cite and admoni?h all anil singu
lar the kindred und creditors of said deceased, lo 1 •
and nj pear at my office within the time, piescribed by
law, to >h• w cft'ise, (if any they hiivc,) why said let
ter* should not l»p granted. Given under uiy .nd,
till* 2firb dav of Noveiufier, 1835.
THOMAS \V. GRIMES, Cl'kc.c. a. e.
November 2G 49 4t
lOOSIlXXARb
advantages are not offered to subscribers for the Conn
TOWN or ST. JOSEPH. ! Iryiniin's Friend, Iml in«tea<l, tliero urn these—lower
Lots For Sill,!. [ coKt of subscription uml nf pontage, (the latter being
fjnilE E’il.0 u”imir.o and St Joseph’s Cninil Com- “t ll'« m:w.pii|o;r i»le.) » more IV.qoc'iit delivery. n(ul
■ pauy have contracted for the construction of a the publication in adwmee «j| the oilier lor the greater
Rail Road lioin the hay of St. Joseph’s to connect with part of each month,
the river Appalachicola, via Luke \\ imico—u'so for All persous vvh
the building of wharves and ware-houses at both ends
copies by mail, guaranteed to sob-crihei*. Tho like W 11 ' 14 rorjji^ apprebei.sbm and de.dvo-
, . ..i rt i‘- - •In* Conn, i ” “
iiy wish to ob'aiu this work, or to
aid in the clfort lo diil'iiKe agricultural information
widely and as cheaply as possible, are requested to ob
tain and transmit subscriptions. Postmasters, or other
indiv idmiD, w ho may procure and send liiu names ami
pa) ineiils often subscribers or more, ut one time, will
he entitled to the s.iiuo (induction as is offered ubox o to
ry of lit,MAR R. TUCKKII at this place,
xvno made his escape from the jail of this county, on
the evening of the 24 December last. Said TUCK
ER wh* committed to jail for negro Mealing; Kf is a
man about 40 or 45 year® of ng’i ; be is inclmed-to be
chunky and well set, sav about 5 feet l» or 7 ifeches
Il'ich, fair complexion, grey eyes, end of bis oose bit
off, hair rather curly and black. The above reward
will he given by tho subscriber. AVc hear be Is pa j.
sing himself by the name of Ross.
THOMAS JONES.
Thomas county, July C, 1835. 27 6m
N. B He i® iniw supposed to he in Houston or Doo
N'
! exir-t-
mjOTICE.
1^ signed in tile counties of Jones
W.M. .MeLEON DON. S
September 29. 18;’,5.
OTIC 13•—The < opiiiliiership herelofi
ighetwe.n (HHi.tiS. LAWSON &
■ dUsoIvcd hv Milllnill coii«ent. The
will hereafter be cai t ied on under the lirmol GRIGGS
& SANDERS. JAMES GRIGGS,
V. A. LAWSON.
IVM. SANDERS.
Entonton, August 21, 1835 51 4t
l or Sale or Honl,
ITIJE UttOHK T.iWUJW
N MONTfCELLO, formerly occupi*
JbwsdL 8 cd by George Stovall, and more re-
ceii'lv by Mr. Goolxby. This bouse i®
too w ell known to impure n particular de
scription. Jt i» handsomely furnished
uith averv thing necessary to carry mi tlie hiisines*.
I’oxsessi'Mi given imiiu-di dely. Apply to Meiars.
Hill, or Samuel Fult.m Esq.. Mimlieellu. or
McKL.N/IE &. BENNOCH, Augusta
Deceinher 8
dub® ol'that number. But no departure from the ex- ■ c
l iv cmnitv of ibis Sfnf/*.
S’JO RLUAUD.
uf the road, to he ready for (lie tramiactioii of business
| hv 1st December next, and have laid otfiuto convenient
; Lot*, the new town of St. Jo-eph, on a hoautifiil ele-
voted plain, about half w ay up the bay, on the east
! side, nl the point where the Rail Road will terminate.
' The wharf i* to he carried out lo 17 feet water, and .
the Rail Road track to extend to the extreme end of it, act terms of tin* offer will he mad**, and every such
so that vessels can load and discharge cargoes along transaction must he completed at once, *o «i to require j
side of the cars iio account* to he kept ou this score.
The Lot* in the town of St. Joseph, will he offered . The publication * ill commence regularly, ns «««»»! j . ,
for sale, at public auction, on tho 14th ol December u- ill-re are enough nan.ex of subscriber*^ received, or , - 17 ur'lS ^enra’oratte sinuebt built steus
""*«• Terms, on.-lbnr,., c*l.- .ho I.hI-h ,, i„ ffir.e . -ufficiem . ... j ^ ^
c«i n til dm v me ut* for w liich note* vv ill he roqiii red at 12, w il I Hiiut-iiii the u mb rt«iKUig. . . • . ■ < j
-jj, mmitliKcredit, with interns. In-in tiie iluy of Aildrc.s of tiie Eilitor mol ,nililUI«vr— “ EdmiiiiJ i pE'.ted,etui wlmtiquestituteJ co so, U is ’qi. toHotter,
Oliccrii ] sale. Title Itnnds will he issued by the coiii|riiiiy to Kudin, i\ Al., Bin llhaoks, 1’iitn e George comity,Vir-
the purchaser, on their complying with tho terms of ginia.”
sale, and a fee-simple title executed when the last in- I December 8
stahueiil is pmd.
ROBERT BEVIJtlDGE, President.
Lake W imico and tit. Joseph, C. C.
St. Joseph, W. Flor., OcL 1 45 5t
Two llimtlrcfl l>oIlur» HeuiiriL
RB AN.WVAY from my plantation in Montgomery
county, Go., in the fork of tho Oconee and
peciallv when under excitement; he has a large icar
j on hi* left foot between his great toe-and the one text
j to it. which vva« done by the chop of uu axe. 1 have
reason to believe he bn» been enriied off by some
I white mmi. '1 ho above reward w ill be given Yonwul
I negro mnn and the apprehension of the thief, orffreis-
-
Ml Ut
for leave j (
t district in the i I’slorson
Idograt’s lor Sale.
O N the first dav of January next, will be sold in
the town of Leiiuglmi, Oglethorpe county,
r | Georgia, Mr. Mary K. »l>(formerly Mary E. Dp-
.•r, ami nt tbo < '*»»trnl ^ ^ .hare ofthe Negron-* lltflongili| t(» tlm estate ol
*l«its-““ W '"- ."rvUi'iir’iSKtaii \°" M “"‘ Uy *'*'*!.!!'“‘"T" 1 ! Su, ' , '" ,n y. L. upson.
Nov, tl. 183*
A. IMCIJAHDSON.
»Dw
1
R H AN AW AY from the plantalion of Henry Browi., | ( y dollars will he given for the hoy lobe lodged "i# any
ou llard-lshor ereek, in Morgan county, Ga., safe jail within this State, in delivered lo uu ) stay
nlmut the first of May last, my negro man, Jerry, j information that will lead to tho deteci ou of ssid boy,
ithout 25 years of age—he is a very likely hoy, Very I will he kindly received and rewurded accordiagly.
iptick spoken, nearly six leet high, of dark complexion, [ ||** lefi on tiie evening of the Inst Siiuiloy io Ute month
and wuiglis about 175 or |HH lbs. I have reasons to I „f August, 1834.
JAMES CHANEY.
4-2 )4t
December 3
SAl.ll OF LOTS
In tin* Town of Si. Jo so pit,
POSTPONED. 1 and weighsalioul
1HE .aloof Lots in the Town of St. Joseph, bus I believe that some white man ha, stolen and taken said
postponed till the 18th of January nett, j hoy from this State. Any person who will deliver
dace oil the same terms as (hose said hoy and the thief who stole him, to me, in Modi-
son, Morgan county. Georgia, shall receive (he above
reward tor I will give lOO Italian, to any per
son who will dellversaid hoy to ms a, above, if taken
out of this State, nr Eilty Dollars if taken w ithin the
State.
ROBERT BEASLEY.
.filing for ordinary purpose*. i"r ih.. m .e,. me ,»n, O' The Nashville Banner, Tennessee! the Intel-
Negroes. T»m and Warren, belonging to the estate | llgeneer and Lxpnsl.nr, Alabama, and the Lmirier,
of Nil hulas C. Lewi,, deceased. All persun, con-1 Nalr.hcz.MiM-, will puhllgji the above edveiilwinen.,
earned will notice, end Ilia their ohjee- once • month for 3 iimailis. end each forward one ol
Item if any they have. t their paper, and aecounulo me, at Madieon, Georgia,
ALI.3KY STRICKLAND, Adin’r. or paymenl,
Irpteuiher St, I8J* 4m l January », I83A M—row if
of Aiignat, 1834.
October 24, 1835
vlicii they wilt take ii
heretofore a.IvertErd _ s
ROBERT BEVERIDGE, President
Lake Wlmieo and St Joseph's Canal Company.
PL Joseph, W . E .Nov. 1U la*
f a OUR months otler dale, annlicalion will be made
1 to lha Inferior Court of Tlionwa county, when
sitting (hr ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the two
Gcttriihl Sl‘ , ' ,1, '*i
ClIillAiTERS IM IOEM'S Ar.,
■ Y A riA*l** litouniA*,
f ar Atii'r at f*r tlfrvrthr editr.
n,a aifiliorixed to Bimdltnre \l llllHUS A.
W .aoh, «* a raiidhlaie for Clerk of th« Iota-
,ior Court of Baldwin eoumy.
Decelllhef 0 _ ,
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F»r Jtale ml (Ml OMee
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