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Administrators’& Executors’ Sales.
<1 testatum
-I nt the C<
A greeably i«> the in*t win
Sarnh Lewis, dcrensed, will Ik*
home hi Greenesborough, Green«» comity, on tli
Tuesday in February next, between tin* usual
ofsale, Eoiir namely, lien ni.d
el, two voting fellows, between the age of 2*)
years old, and two girls, Ma’v and Sw-hy. ! < I
the age of 1*2 and 15. and one rig end haree*-.
Also, on Wednesday, tin* bid • I J nu i y u>
be sold at the house of Freeman !.*’wis m G
county, the p< k i*«a«i2l property of said <i.
ed, consisting of feather beds, bedding, a d
household furniture, too tedious to mention J
made known on tin* day of sale.
EDWARD D. AI.FK!END. 1
November *20
TNI>1.1: an order of the L-fi
J county vv lieu rilling lor
su'd, mi the first Tuesday i
md testament of ! <’■ 1 rt -11 o ; • dour in Monlict
Court of Jaspe
y purposes «i
i next, Indore tl
202 C-2 Acre
of
, be
i.f Wall.r
1 710Lit months after dute, application will he made
1 to tin? honorable the Inferior Court of Fayette
count) , \\ lien sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell nil tue land belonging to the estate of Pet< r Mum,
fCt XW*»Crt fK.-TK'jJUS?
: of said i
SilEBIFFS’ SAI.ES.
siicriir'N sale—
\\ ill be
lif fmvn
1*1.
I lilt 0. M -WN
jiiu.N r. ji.\.v
ifil, liefbri; ibf Conrt*Mim«e door
ii.!in\ ill'*, on the lira Tuesday in Fehiimry
enveoii the ustm! hours of sale, the follow itig
lteid’s 1 in m oved Independent j Houston Lunds for Sale.
St’ICI.VO TH I'SS. ! IIE subscriber offers for snip in Houston county,
A NEW end improved independent I*:«tc»it 8 100 acres Kood I’ine Lund, all in
'S’l'kass, for the immediate and permanent re-1 f ’ r >** body, lying immediately on the road lending from
lief, and pruhah.e c um, of those u ho are afflicted uiih To Haw kinsville, 18 miles from Macon, *24 from
ingu nab scrot.il, and umbilical h rnia or rupture.— i Haw kinsvilb*, and 10 from Ferry, with 300 acres of
* ■- ' " r ■'
K<VH U i
IT to .1-1
ill be u..til
-.f Laurei -
John .1. i
in, one horse•
hkJ, to s ,tis| v
kivmt.i. keel\M, A
utr.i
i Ait Ol
• \.l l Mil !d■ • \ .HI . I
I’ll I'll - F 8p ilk', orpl
•cl Trim* ma V km...
li()E\NI) FAR UHi.
hllei
tun aide lull
id ,v. 81
(1 hark-hand. and
s tli<? JM’oj'el t v of
y a li fn issued from I.mii-
jicuior Court, in bivor of Jacob Chi iik»*r, a*! ini -
r nl John G. Fetree, decea.od. vs. John.I Lu
ll—pnoperty poin'ed out by pbuHtifl'sattorney.
MARTEN SHAW. U. Sh'if.
mhei 15
*, requites neitliur belt, strap, h
any other appendage to make it retain it- pn*pe
It will answer equally well lor both sexes.
mi frnsh. Willi lh« pxccption of 60acres,
1 repair, with u comfortable framed dwelt
will I 1 ".--,:' giodiouse, :ii» feel by 40, and nil other out-
not prevent atlenti
will it prevent dressing in
ner Its application pi mb
tirely prevent the prolriisi'
neither buildings that
the
.*1 ETiiot.nbb-
lid willc
For Division nmoitg !isc S.< j;:0«*<
O N the first Tuesday in February u-xt. "'- f be
before the Coiirt-hou-c door in 1 !••»(•> • «• ’<
Lots ol J aiid. Nos.7*2 and IlM. mi 1 .. -Hi
trict of said county. T’ln re is a large | 1 mt *i
the premises, comfortable houses. A c , 1 • ", go
lilt* estate of Thomas \\ • Garner, di ce i- >1 I i
will be liberal, uud made know n on ’'• »* <■■ y "I sc.!
JFS-r OS I IN. 1 x'or
TIIO.MAri GKIT.V Ex’ii
Sopteniher *21 In iigh 1 ->f li»•* v
I.I.ABIA t
be «■ I I Ml* 1*1
111 i
dimiry pm poses, |
III tl.udth Ui.-trict
by J. II in, a mi
.immI.
REBECCA I KEEN. G
PT OMADEM SSicrilFVs Malts-
fc* A sold before tin* (hmrt-lioiise door ill
v.iic. Low tides county, on tin? first Tuesdo;
next, within the usual hours of sale, the folli
—\\ ill he
Franklin-
smg| i
,• .mi v. . u the first Tot - 1 ,y
Ti;»< t o»* l,ol oJ l.aud,
Iiady I. u iv. i<o»v Thoma* • <01111 v
HE",
alter dati
I J isp
licittioii w dl li
not v.
4 '0 acres pine ! md. k 1
Ptli d.strict "f formerly It
le\ ied on as the property
cn I»v Eot No
11, now Low 1
. in the
county.
for t .
lit
John <
Id lor till! he
ld. No so,
the |5
.list.
:o l
lit- : !r
inde
J,i
Mill
benefit III Hie
AlAli I IN
QN the first Tuesda
line
.Vi'
Hi the estate of danilicl Edlll m-oii, of the
Jasper, deceased.
M \UT JIA EDMONSON. Adm
t.dicr 2M. |c.:5.
in t! 1
■ ) 1)1
sobf before fh • < 'our
Dublin, Lauren* <* unity, ngnca'dy t*
Court, all the Ltfllil SkTlfl
to the estate Ol James Kinchen. la'e . I
deceased, c«Jiisi 4 tiiig of ah ut Ki III \t
more or less, whereon the di ee i-ei! re - 1!
Negroes, a woman about R0 years off a ::n! d. and h
boy about seven years old. Terms made know 11 on
the dav.
JOflN C,. A N DIME ON. ) ,
U AE .McEENDo.N > 1 s ,,IS
November .70 ids
mfoTTci; ishcTehv gTvTrO.v'iTie i x. col. r». I 1 i.|.
John Rutherford, I .t»* of ihildw i.i ciini). d. cM.
that a sale of ail (he sratl-rcd Triads
belonging to the decM, will lake j- act* at li.eC- oil-
boiise in said eounly. on t!ie fi ^t r"c»-d >>■ m f*. le mi
ry 183C, viz: one j'r.iet'nm 111 3 1 di-tri< l Witkiiwm
county. No. 318 on the Oe.omu* riv. r, con’ <iniu^ I 1 l
8 10 acres, together w ith about 30 acres on the opp •-
site side of the river, being the place on w hich d -
ceased once had n ferry and fishery. Also, om* sninll
tract fu Washington enuufy. ad; dug (l. .8frange, near
the river containing 75 acres pine land. The I’rarti
on, &c. on the Ocenee is iinimprox ed. !. if has >omc
good swamp land. Also,one fiold Eot No II-, l.Yh
district, *2dsection, now Cherokee enmity-—aDo, two
Lotg of Land, No. 75.*27lh district, 3-! teetion nod No
245, 48th district, 3d section—both lhe«o Ust Lots
»U|>posed to he in Walker county AM the ii.hivo
named lauds will lie sold for cash.
WILLIAMS RI’TII I’.RFORD. )
BENJ. 11 RUTill KI HIED,
Do com her 4
-.upp.
the I nt.-
1* 5th di>l 1
ntv. S. !
of l>
i < M )El. V.
1 H'.MUl-t the
hen sitting for ordinaiy pm ;ios<-». for
1 land belonging to tE ? orptiaus of \\ 1
STEF1ILN ri. W lim: (ill <1
i John M.
them. pr<'per!
md. Iited t » i.i
BADER iimnllw all
H 1 to the I a fun »r I
Mtiiug for o' ilinai y p'
ANN M \KEMW, Adm’
WAI. II TOUR \ NCE,
,hf p;iy •
i i:.nm;tt i: r i.i.v. i;«
i'-:;
led ; and I'm
mediate pay i
i sons In*v mg demao
M• E-n lou, late ol
ie-tf d ! • pre-ent tie-
i’ 1
.■li. eon nty, d> 1
1 me duly a 11 the 1
•tale, y.ili maki
v ill he
11(1 Ne- 1
imraMe the
• 11 :ity, lor leave to sell 1 lie
g to*1 he estate ol Faul < ’oiiNou. dm eased
TIE) M \S I’. l»E \ ( 'KSi I!. \R A«l mV.
II I..NUY W 1 CUE, Adiii'i in light ol hi., *
WIEEI \M E. MA FI*. Adm'
I - '. 5
lint ts eounly. D e. I .I
A I.I. InOn
/IL I! 'I .1 m- a. .
• .mi. •
1 sit 11 n
I '«'•
11 be
■ilma
III Hi Aid
a.ses, for le
; to tl
. tlie intestine-*,
from a report of a com
mittee of tin; .Medical Society of Augusta, Ga. :
•• Tlo* G'nmmittee have had placed in their hands,
the certificates of two ot .Mr. Reid's patients, and the
st-ileiiicnis coneerning the application of the Tru-s to
five others, making in all seven cases. Emm some of
the patients 1 c-iding < ut of the city, yve hay e been a-
bie toex.oniiu* and collect the paiticulars of hut five
case* out of seven, to yy lioni the Truss lias been appli
ed. .Mr AE. yyhoyyas ruptured on both side--, be
lieves him-i'li permanently cured on one. lie has
ve-ir'l -3 I taxable h-ft olf the i’i usi for more than 44 hours, and not yy ith-
• I t« me by a cmiMn- standing c ui-iderahle etfirts were designedly made,
;i<\w 1). Sb'tr. «« |1I<.1111-ion liMik |.|nce.”
... . .. ' ’ Mr. .Marlin, nuw in his ‘l.'.lh your, nml well kiunvn
- ’ ns tlie ultlf.t inhabitant ol" Aiiku&lu. bin liven HHlicIml
BIBANHK’K Miei'ill S Null*. Will he with horniii fbr imire tlian forty yrnrs ; nttil niterInv-
L So s-tld on tin- lir-t Tue-'l v in .March next, at the jug tried every Truss that he had ever he/ml of.ex-
Eouil-h'ui-e in the low n of Sparta. 11 uncork county, pres-es lii> entiie sati-faelioii of the relief alforded.
within the usual hours of sale, the folluyviu / property, it rid thinks he yet may he cured by wearing the one
to yy it: applied by Mr. Reid.
A certain Slave named Huzzaed, otherwi-e lileii- •• Air. S. after wea. ing the new 'Truss about (5 weeks,
nei lias-elf. tho pr-tpeilv of William r F. I.ivelv. taken writes — ' I am in
by cn cation of fiei i'ladas on foreclosure of mm t- lord the alibi ted
gage again«t said Eivlev, at the insJaur.e ol James W. noyv (juiie easy yyliile wearing it ; andyyouhl ic.com-
M Rcrrieu—pointed out in the mortgage. mend it to any person afflicted with hernia
lb K. BL I TS, I). Sh'if. ; *• Tho m-gro man I-hhc. helnngiug to Mu Rowell,
January 5 hn< already been presented to the Society, and all
~ ~ Imve 11 a<1 an opportunity olCxarniiiiiig him personally
PI pi fM I£ Mbtrrifl s I^;ilt*.---A nl "> , in( | (l | „j* u 1L . operations of llie Truss in hi*
k{ li sold at tin* < oiiii-hou-e do"r, 111 the town ol 0 0 1
Sparta, on the foM I nc.-d.iy 111 I* ehroary next, "itli-, •• The (i'tli case, yvhicli wc have investigated, is
III (he I *’ yy Ini hours of sale, the following piooeity, tt) , |j|j|t n| . i((t , „ w . Ml af}(| himself, who lias
w,f: ... , 1 I bet n afflicted yy it li inguinal hernia on both sides, on
11)0 a ere- of pine I/iiid. more or less, mi the waters ( f||lp mon , ,| inn ; ir , years, and oil the other for seve-
"! F.ulialn. ntlp-i.nog lands ol John (.. < 1 lenuiu and . ,. ;i | . arilJ ;l(lc;r ex.^riencin*/ the defects otthe Trusses,
others, h-y i, d - u as the pmpetty ot I bzahctl. N-rns. j w|)l€ ., 1 , |H| , been recommended to him, is m-w relict ed
to saliMv a fi la in lavnr of J. tin. (,. M ulford-.properly | ||y uhicil , llf h H s invented, or imp. o veil.”
pointed Oiit by said Mudnrd. ( ' •• (>| |f.ve patients lliat yve have examined, one
AEn. one Negro (.-rl. mined Julia, aged 14 y 1 ar«. V( . H ||j m? ,.|| entirely cmed on one side; and all
levied mi as llie properly of I n-dei irk >colt, *0 "Htisfy H| . f , ,,( || h . 'Pru>^’ maintaining its proper situa
n| J - • 11 n (1. Mollord ami oilers again,t | t j OI) j r ,, j,i».,, t |y of miv other ap|
i;.'k nV 1 i s. n "s .hi. !- '
a farm. Po.nession will
time bet u ecu nntv mid the 1st of JlHreh
THOMAS D. WALKF.K '
hei- II 52 ,f
A N AC'|
t. <■! tli
u-ion of the Indians of tiio (’reek nation, 1
. December, IH-JS. '
in act entitled an act to pro-
tlleinents of this State from
li out ie
the intn
ed 4()lIt
Section I. He if cnnrtnl In/the Sen ale and House of
l»t jnc.icutatirfs of the State of (i>orsfia in General „lj.
//. A/// met. and it is Inn by enacted by Hie authority of
the ft,
Thu
•di fe pay n.ent
llARW I I E
|)(
rnle
1 1-35
I tu
r.x’.M
'll till*
the fir-t dav ol
nco of Allen Mr-
tsed. the pensha-
late, con-istiug of
•beep, goal-, cat-
W ILE BE SOLD on Momlt
February next, at the residi
Lendon, late of Butts county, den
Me property belonging to the s lid «
corn, fodder, stock ol horses, hogs,
tie, two road wagons, two carts. liouB-'Iiold j
«n furniture, plantation tool-. Arc., and oth
too tedious to mention—sale to continue from dnv to j
day until all is sold. Term- on the day.
Also, nt the same time and place, a small stock of |
drv goods, groceries, Ac.
WAI. F. .MAFP. Adm'r. 1
Dec. 14, 1835. 51 ids
article
w
flLL BE 8t)!,l). at the Eomt-h
town of Dohlin, on tin
ruarv next, all the real estate of
the first Tuesday in E«
ll.dlinsyv.ir
l»*te of Laurens county, dei-eascd; sob! by the adm
Istrator. Terms made known « n the dav.
RICHARD HARLOW. Ado
November 10. 1835 43 Ids
rgl AHi: NO r S 8'.-" Ml pei-ons I
U J.diti Alyrick, late of B ddwin county
either by note or aeconut, will he ii'puiai
immediate payment, a* their (h h’s become
all per-ons I nldiog notes nr account* again
(leccs-ed. will present tli<! 111 inline.li ;tr!\
qualification tin; law r« ( 1 • mr.
REDDING A AIVIIK K. I'x’in-s.
November ‘2s 50 wfit
A I.E per‘en- indchtcil to tin* r-ialc of Magcr- Eu-
.'H banks, deceased, f.i/e o/’Ja-per coum) * . urn te-
(pu.'sted to mike immediate payment; and tln*-e to
whom the estate is I'ldch'-ed will present their tie-
mauds w iti.in the time presenbi d l»v l.r.v.
llOELIS EOOEEV. Adm'r
December I 50 (it
\oTin;.
IE!, be sold at the late roidemm of (’ninb.il
gli. late nf Laurens county, dcrea*-
I Jth day ctf'l’c bniaiy next, all the perisba-
Ide pro pi it) belonging to said derra-cd, to wit: hor-
. -es, mules, cattle and Img-, corn and fndder, liouse-
| hold and kitchen ftiniilure; al*o one col ton gin and
1 running gear
()cl o’ er
3 Anl R
rlin, late cl -aid couutv, deceased
JAM 1.8 D A NT IE, I
JO'T'FH Sb’.M.M ER LIN, 5
De
11 fay.
Mill, pl'Oj
ember *2'<
until- i.l';<
Mint\.
application yy n! i»e 111a
homnahlo the Inferior Court of 11• -11
•n -itting I’m- oidiiiary pnrpo-es, for lea
f Land No. 107. in the (itli di*tri( t of sa
the benefit nl'the minor In-irs of Jesse < ’ •»I
\\ 11.1.1AM CRAM CORD, Guard.a
November 17. IS55 tin
3 lol’lf m- oit .is alter d •!•-, applicate HI a ill I
J. 1 to the limit•iM'de lie lolf-ri -r Emirl • *{' Lame
Mint), w lien tuning lor ordinal y
ell all the
omit V, (le
.HftrsSiat's Nfifr.
ILL 111'. SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
ruarv next, hcf.ne the Court h use d'nori
• I Al iiledgey ille. within the law ful hours
the
dlow i
Lot:
el IV.
I alter the first day of Fobrtia-
i y next, it shall he unlawful for any Indian of the
(’reck nation to come within tho limits of this State,
excepting the City of Columbus; nun that whenever
c uch fmli.in shall come within the limits of this State,
it ‘•hall be the duty of each and every ci% il and military
oil tee i in this Slate, having know ledge or being inform
ed nl the fact, to arrest -ueh Indian and lodge him in
pul, there to remain until he .shall bo relieved there
from by due course of law, and on payment of all ex-
p( n-.es inclined ; and that each and every of such Fn-
(bam (>fiending against the foregoing provisions of
Ibis act, shall be guilty of 1 misdemeanor, and, oil
ennv icijon tli(*reof, according to law shall he punished
ati-fied of the benefit il will uf- by impri-uiimeut at hard labor in the Penitentiary, for
l( Inis uivoti me relief, and I am lll,,e not fhan four months, nor more than
i:.. ivi'.'iritiit it : hikI would i. com- «ught months, for the first offence ; and the second of-
feuco not less ti'uiii one year, nor longer than three
years;—or, imprisonment in the common jail of the
county, at the discretion of llie presiding judge: Pro
vided, that this act shall not he construed so ns to pre
vent any Indian or Indians of tin- Creek nation from
coming into this State unarmed and without any of-
Ibn-ive weapon, lama tide to colled any debt or debts
due or owing such Indian or Indians, by any person
or persons being nr residing within this State, or to
prosecute nr defend any suit or suits at law or in equi
ty in any of the Court* in this State, in which such
Indian nr Iudiaus -hall he a party nr have a valuable
interest : nr to give evidence against any Indian or
Indians in any of the Courts in this State, Provided,
such Indian nr Indians shall he accompanied by some
while perron of known good character and respoinu-
iicl of ille bilij v.
Sec. 2 And ht il further enacted, That any while
I'hu eniHle.-l iintirnvRtnenl. Iimv.-ver, which m: ' piM-<nn or piw-nns win) ~lii.ll trailn or tlen! with or_liiro
to the committee, is, that tlii- Tru.-s operates in lor work nr labor the said Indians vv illiiti Ihe limits of
ic il, ,„,sii'i„’ii U ill'll) Il liic ai.l ol ill'll, Str ip, 1 ,llis St.it>'. lie. she or ill
my oilier iippriichieu u Imlever, lie’ clnifinc ! nlean,ir . ttttd on com ii
ill.:, r. eal.leeir.Tls ol u liicli, eiiiise patienls so «e- line one liun
jj.. ,,, r( , m i,|iiiii.” j and tor Ihe second oili
\Ve believe Mr,' Reid entitled to full credit for nil | dollars, and impri
cl<lc
shall he indicted for a niisdo-
ii shall he punished by a fine
•d dollars for the first offence,
*e, the sum of live hundred
i tin; common jail of the
naily Earlv
tin
*2. in the 1st distri t, nf orig
laker enuntv, being tin* plantation w Inn ni A! it-
R Moore now lives—Ai-o.a Negro girl. ELIZA,
bout 12 years old—both levied on ns the prop* rtv of
lie said Matthew IE .Moore, to si
Tro
ll Ins Patent—That the Independent Spring
i improvement; that il operates and retains
n, w lien applied, independently of any other
apparatus ; that il due- prevent the protrusion of the
abdominal contents ; that it thus a Hurds relief: and
eiil e-t ile ul James Kinclu n, late of said
JOHN G ANDERSON, }
w
An
MM Al( IT.N DON.
.b'jifemhrr 4'b I - L5. 4'u
i jl ()E R mon lbs after dale, a pi>l ical cn will he mail. 1
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur
>untv. when -iiling for ordinary pm poses, for have
. sell all till! land belonging to the e-lale ol Conrod
Milpv (|i- ,, i*nse(I.
JOHN HARRELL. Adm’r.
United Slates
J
: M
• of the 1'ost .Mu.*tor (i
W. F. SCOTT,
oral ul' the i Hint if hi
i this one
other Tr
* "ill I"
, per
i nt i
i
I ‘ |s
\NAM AY (><
in-taut, mv N
bold lock and sp'eal.
k complexion, tl;
arohabl \
December
•Im
Al*
, at f
time
-I Id
( ill Im
o N the first Tu
dl he
sold before the Court h"
county, within the
ruarv »
r* do.tr i„ Paulding
sale, f,c>1 1>,
in the 4d district, 3d -action of formerly Cherokee j
county, belonging to Mngers Eubanks, deceased.
HOLERS COOLEY. Adm’r. ,
December 1 bis f
Mill, for the lei m of t w rlv e mouths. To
two on the day by the admiiii.-trnlnr. h
DRERV F JSCARBOROEfiH.
e lOER months alter date, acplicat 10.1 wiil he
1 to the hmiarablc the Inferior Court < f Do
county, wlion silling for ordinary purposes, for
f" -HI a negro woman belonging to M ibis Curr
Maltha Curry, in order fur h divi-i >n
J \A1E.8 BROWN. Guar
the subscriber about the 17th
rn Man, ISAAC, who lots n
loud w hen talking ; I derahly
i-e of fflx feet high. II- may
|h VV'a.-liiniilon county, where In* was
(nice In lure «| prehended. 1 will give a reward ol
Twenty |)"lbns forhix apprehen*i<tn and ronlineiiioiil
in Jail, so that I get him, t.r hi- d» livery to me, or Fif
ty Dollars if found harbored by any while person,
w i lit proof sufficient to conv id them.
ROWAN JOHNSON.
Emanuel county, Nov. *21 41) wT4t
Ten 3>ol3;aas ICcwurd.
'S’\ 1 k] 2> from the subscriber, on the night of J
Committee
IS
January 5
JOB’K L.-
Int No. *2
D-coml.i
I -:’>5
o N tho first 3’u
mi Ft In
next.
ill lie
old at the Court-house d"or in Ja-;o r eoinitv.
nil Ilio pri'ikliisble proporty In longing to
the estate of Alagers l'.uhaoks, doof a-* tl.
HOLLIS COOLEY. Adm'r.
December I bis
hold any ( In
by notified to
ing Hi
• prop! id
.’8th ili-tiid of Sumli
• mi it Abo. it any |
,1 lot of! in,|, they at
•rw nrd and -hew tliei
• ..I su'd lot of laud, i
plication w ill he
i•»r l (nu t of liii
■JJNDER an order of (lie hoiiora
.le In
IJ of Campbell county, w hen
purposes, w ill ho sold on the fil'd Tue*il iv in Maieli
next, before the Conrt-liou--e door in Cumphcllton, |
all tin* real cMsilr ufSaumel Freweti, ilei-’d, :
to wit : Fractions. JS’o. 15*2 and 15'.), in I hi* 0 h di-trict '
originally Coweta, now Campbell coiin'y . lying mi
Camp creek, containing l-T acres, on w hu h there i-
about 80 acres open.
Also, ut the same time and place, 5 Afcyrm'*,
to wit: John, Duke and Jim, men. Svlva a woman,
and Edmund, a boy, on a credit until *J.»ih December.
1830—small note- and approved security will he re
quired Sold for tho purpose of a div Gimi.
ELIJAH WYATT, Adm'r in right of his wife.
December 14 Id*
■'1"
.1 lot ill land Mom unde
•ted ’o puh'i-h the
-1.i M nti.vbn, ,!a-
»‘>".r,..
band.
J. G. BARKER
57--It
n:nl Federal Cnion nr
e, nml forward their ai
nunt v.
B AOER months after date, a
fel ^ to the Justices of the Inli
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a pai l of the real estate of Hie late 8imcou El
lington, deceased, consisting of Lots No. *214, in the
•Jdih ili*ti id originally Ecu county. No. *.M^, 4lh dis
trict. l*t section, and No. 550, 4ih district 1st Hc.ciiou of
oiigimdly Cherokee eoiiulv.
FT INVAR D BRYAN, Adm’r.
November *20. IG»5 4m
Dili in-t., four
id to .Madison, a Non
to he a dark sorrel. I
li, om* hi ml foot white,
each si do of the hack,
I '.atont
iT FIob’so, rather inch'll- ,
o is from 15 to lf> hands I
jonsiderahly saddle marked
about live or six years old, 1
syviteh tail, natural trotter and new ly slmd all round.—
Anv p'-ison delivering said horse to William .Mattox,
re-iding three miles from Eatontmi, on Ihe .Madison
road, will r f, ceiy-(» the above royvard—or any informa
tion respecting said horse, addressed to the subscriber
m Rossvilla, (.in., or C D. .McFarland. Mount Ver
non, Montgomery county, (la., will he thankfully re
ceived. ■ IE <E Ale FA RE \ N I).
F.atunton. Futnaui county, Dee. It> 5(5 It
F. F. !’.YE, )
E. A DEGAS, >
Augu-In, December 4d. I*»33
“ From the minutes of the Sociefv.
I. BOWEN. Secretary.”
• I have examimitl a Tru-s invented by .Mr. Reid,
and yvitne-scJ its application in several cases of scro
tal hernia, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it an
admirable iii-tiument lor the treatment of these dis
tressing afflictions. In fact, in many respects it is su
perior to any Truss I have ever seen, or employed.
F Al ROBERTSON, Ai. D.
'• Augu-ta, December 3d, 1^35 ’’
The subscriber's Fatent for the above described
3'iims, will continue for 14 years I rum the 31st of ()r-
tober, 1835 Tlie patent i- now offered for sale, and I
will be disposed of, either by Slates Judicial Di-triet- j
or Counties, as may best suitjtho-e who wish to engage I
in such an en'erprise There i- no quackeiy about J (
the instrumeiil, il w ill produce all that i« promised,
II. REID, Fatcntee.
Augusta, Ga., December 8, I w 35 52 4m
(1 V 'Flu* Augu-ta Cori-titutioriali-l, Alilledgevillo Re
corder and Federal Union, will each publish the lure
g »ing, one a week for two months, and lorvvaid Iheii
Hceoiint-to this ollice - State lli^hls S, nliml.
unity, at the discretion of the Court; one half of
said line to go to the informer, and the other half to
county purposes.
See. 3. And be il further enacted, That the said In
dians shall be permitted to lish in the Chattahoochee
river; and that if any of the said Indians shall be
found fishing in said river it shall not he deemed a vio
lation of this art, until oTierwise provided by law;
and that any delegations of Indians fiom said nation,
on business with the General Government, bona fide,
shall he permitted to pass through any of the comities
aforesaid, without being subject to arrest, piovided
they can produce satisfactory evidence of their boing
such delegation appointed according to Tie cuuiuiou
usages of said nation.
JOSE FH DAY,
Speaker of the House of licpresentativss.
ROBERT AE ECHOES,
/‘resident of the Senate.
Assented to. December *21, 1835.
WILLIAM SCHLEY, Governor.
January 1*2, l^dtJ 08 4t
N ACT I
A :
rare
[A OUR nionlh« alter datt - , apphe niou will be made
|. to tin; honorable th«* Infoiior Court of Ogle-
(GTHUHA, SLtiivock t onally.
n & I RW LEE INGRAM and Wil iam Fraley apply
y 0 to ni" for b Iters of administration on the estate
of Thomas \V. Ingiaui. late of said eounly. deceased
These are therefore to cite and admoiii-h all and
singularlhe kindred and ciedilors of said d< ceased, to
be mu! appear a l mv ofiiee w it Inn the time pie-criln d
by law . in shew nni-e (if any they have.) w by said let-
thoipe enmity, while sitting for ordinary purpose*, for
leuve to sell the Negroes belonging to to A W. Hill,
minor of Thoma* II ill. late of said county, dec- a-ed.
THOMAS B. J. llll.E, Guardian.
December 15. 1835 4m
W'
Mi'll
ml. at ollice, thi-2'.Mh I
IllENRY ROGERS,
\ (>1' R mouths alter t'.a
» the honorable the
aunty, w hen sitting for or
. sell the real estate belmi
lorry, deceased, eoii-i-lin
i '.I of Troup, and I ot f
Ml! It.
.ade
ig In tin* IH'phil
I E >t No. !H.
Mil Join
i 5th di-
,M I!.EE.DG I:\TI.1T:. December 20, 1'35.
rjn ME SUBSCRIBER returns his sincere thanks
to iJjose who have favored him with tho transac
tion of business in the Central Bank ; being now about
to remove to Columbus, he lias transferred iiis hooks
!•> Iiis son. Benjamin T. I'eibune. and Hamilton IE
Ga ther, who are authorized to settle all balances due
to or from him on said hook*; and they will attend to
the renewal of notes in Ihe Central Bank at the usual
b e ot one dollar for ea Ti ren*vval. IK.* solicits the
p Urouage ot Ins former friend- and others in their lic
et . half; lie feels confident lhat all business entrusted
J i
ti. I-
T’CTTEC 11. AI DAS, Guardia
•Im
their care, v\ i'.l he faithfully and promptly attended
JOHN BETHCNE
211th of
W ILE BE SUIT) on W-dm-s I
January next, at the residence of Airs. Junes,
(near Evansville, Alorgau comity,) the perishable pro
perty of Robeit Jones, late of said county, den a-ed,
consisting of iiousiTioM and kitchen furniture, h u-es.
hogs, cattle, wagon and harness, one small j. i«ey wh
om, corn and fodder, and many oilier articles too tedi-
gons to mention. Torn*, 1*2 mentlis.
At the same time, the negroes of said estate vv ill lie
hired, if not disposed ol before.
LITTLETON T. 1*. HARWELL. Adm'r
December 4, 1835 51 tils
(UiGOkIGSA, k.njmts comity
■^LMETHEKEAS J* sse .L iner applies lo
V v l'-rs ol a if m in i-l rat ion mi the estate ol M illia
John-nrt. late of said niiiuty (lecea-ed —
'l'|ir*e are tin refine t * cite and Hilmoni-li all ai
singular the kindred and ciedilors nf -anl decode
to come Inrward ivilliin the time pre-cr'i'n-d by lav
an<I -letw cau-e. if any they have, w by said lettr
bha'I not be grunted.
(uvrii under mv hand il.i- 2-ih Dre. I‘-3*5.
' I RANI ES E1K ).M AS, c. c. o.
let*
H^OER
li' t.> in
nuths after date application will he m ule
honorable Inferior Court ol M’asliinglnu |
1 eo:;:i*y, v.lien sitting for o'dmary purposes, lor leave
tu se'l a par' of the m-grocs belonging to the estate ol '
A* I Im r Uhitlidd, late of -aid (omit v. deceased, for |
the benefit of the heir- and creditors of -aid dccca-cd
FRI ER F. 8Al ITH TEx’or.
Nov ember <i. I "’35. 43 4m
The other paper- of NI i I ledge v i Hi
-ive till Im hidden.
J B.
B’SflILOTOliOA.
OSHOKN’S FIHI.OTOKO.N’ is
H y cine di signed for. and highly valued I
liliilcs ; it lias stood the strict investigation of many
Fhv sii bin*, and many hundred patients, who have
<•-
A ETER the expiration ol fo
_\\ will be ,
Jai
O N Friday, the 2*2d day of.Einuniy next, will be
sold at the hit ere-ideuce of .I.ime* Al.nu-e, d> e’d,
in Henry comity. •.I! the |M*i'i^li;iIx|«* pi'OjX'l f }
of said deceased, consisting ol hoii-eliold and kitrhiii
furniture, plantation tools, cows am! calves, and sun
dry other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on
the day.
ALEX A N I) ER Me KIB BEN, A lm’r.
November 23 t<!«
(•(LORtiilA, Hancock
7Z AMES ASKEW applies to i
coll lit V of M tl
Epson, draw
the Inl'e
for or.!
y'o. 11•(».
Ion dra
g|cthor|i
, for le is
testili,».I i
rdin
edici
Jacksonvii.i.e, Ga , Dee. 21. IP33.
•tSSltS. FT>IT( )R.8 :—I very unexpectedly no-
paper of the 15111 i 11-t., a publica
tion mad" by William Bradford of Irwin couutv, of
what 1 term a collection of the gros-e.-t nhsurdiiies,
sha|)(!(J into a caution to all per.-ous from trading for
notes held l*y mi! against Align* Finiayson and Willi
am Bradford, and against said Bradford alone. Hence
I feel it my duly, in as brief a mariner as po*-ible, to
correct any laJ-e im/ue—inns relalis o to this ma.'Pu.
as no doubt the same might he produced by said publi
cation, particularly when; neither of us is known. It
will be ol.s.u v.-d, that William Bradford sta'es in bis
caution, that I bold -mall notes to Ihe amount of S 250,
given to James Smith ofTat'mdl (minty, by Align*
Finla vison a* principal, and ‘igiooi by himself a* seni
lity, and that (ho said Holes were paid oil' by Angu-
I’inlavsoii. w hen in fact I hold joint notes unde by
adlbid and Fmlaysoii to su'd Smith o| T'attnall
(111:v, for •something upward-of ;S 201), which note*
•an prove by said James Smith were p id him by
!*. and not Aligns Fiulayson, as stated by Bradford.
(I which was done too, some ten moutlis since, to
ep them from being sued on the same. Furihci
mthorize the i-sning of grants by tho
eorgia, to tin; fortunate drawers of all
land situate ill the counties of Cherokee, Cass,
Forsyth, Floyd, Gilmer. Lumpkin, Murray,
| Baubling. Union, and Walker, w hich were drawn m
! the late land ami gold lottery ; and to repeal all luwi
i repugnant to Hie same.
Whereas, the Legislature of Georgia, while it has
: hitherto been directed to promote the general good of
il* citizens, has at the same time kept constantly iu
I view the. Indian tribes settled within its chartered
; limit- ; and whereas time and experience have clearly
demonstrated that the habits and principles of the red
1 man are adverse to the progressive and enlightened
character of the present day , and the longer lie is kept
in Ihe neighborhood, nml the oftener he is brought in
to contact with a civilized man, that he rapidly sinka
into a corresponding Tale of degradation ; and where
as the present executive of the United Stales has, for
year* past, u-eil the most untiring efforts to transfer
ihe remaining remnant of ihe Cherokee Indians to a
climate and soil beyond the Mississippi, far more eligi
ble lor them than that they at present occupy, with an
1 oiler of protection and ample support during their re
moval ami early settlement: they would have been
surrounded with comforts vv Inch are withheld from
the yeomanry of our country who emigrate to tho
1 we*t : to a country i<> which other Indian tribes have
vliintHiily gone, ami in which Hie nationnl character
I habits of tin* Chcrokces would remain un
banged, ft is assumed w ith confidence, that the great
i-ia-sof these Indians would long ago have acceded to
11(.-*»! humane rod benevolent oilers, but for the intrigu-
ug and sc I lid) motives <•! their < hiels, in whom, by old
-tom, they have hithe.rlo confided their destinies.—
• tor Mic
nf ml-
I th
w ill annexed,
ill couutv, de-
W ILL BE SOLD, mi the first Tuesday in Alan h
next, at tlie Cnurl*hou*e in Appling mumv, a-
greeuhlv to an order of the Imuoiahle the tnleimr
Court of Bu'ke county, when sitting for ordinary pm-
poses, all that Tl'tici of in the 2d di-t ict
of said county, and known by this No. 038, drawn by
and granted io Turner IE AL»ore,containing 4'.)t)acies.
Sold for tlie benefit ul the heirs and ( leditors nf the
paid Turner IE .Moore, deceased. Terms cash, pur
chasers paying for titles.
JOHN GOODWIN. Adm’r
n-lrati'Mi <I•! hom* non. w
state ot Joint Askew, la
liese are tliorefoio to cite and admoni*h all and
ul ir the k'lidi-ed and ere litors ol the deceased, to
•ar at Illy ollice, witbi.i the time prescribed by law,
lu»\v cMi.-e, il any they have, ttlij said ictteis,
11 tl not lie grunted
iven under mv haml. nt ofiiee. ihi* I’h Jau'y. I -3d.
lll.NRV ROGERS, c. r o. ,
Taneis A. Freeman, cout.uuii
ROBERT FR ITEM AN. Adm'
markable lor its power to relieve all the sympathetic
di*ea«es of pregnancy, such as heart-burn, sickne*-
pain*. »Yc. quiets the mind and sooths the feelings,
as nlso painful menstruation, vi here every other re
medy has li.i'.ed.
It the directions are strictly followed, relief is a!vvay«
obtained, generally by two or three doses, sometimes
November 20, 1835
LNOEU month* alter date, iq plication will
I to the (Tmrt ot’()i(liiuiry ol’()glethm p(
W. Veal, late of Aladis.
1*2
ijAHI'K
the
! A^.
toiiiav,
s.i < ■:i,ii
! iuminiH, in Tl All
main the pie-ent s
of AL Kenan, at .Mi l.
mg i
inia, (lie di-tiiigni*hed si
ging t., Eo|. U m |* j,,'
*r*. T. B Howard, of C
. of Miliedgey.llc. w ill i
id bill seii-on- at the -tab
BENJAMIN E IIARDI’.MAN. \<
1-35 (4in] nfAsaW.V.
iinmllis alter date, application will be
urt of
piirpo-es. lor
'Fliis medicine i- nently put up in small square Ind-
lles, with tin! propiietoi’s name impressed on one side,
and his vvrit'eu signature on the nUier. at 1 AO per
bottle, accompanied by copious directions and a large
number of certificates. The above valuabb
cine constantly on band and for sale by
Bradford *ays that he gave his own notes to the | And whereas a crisis has arrived when necessity de-
said Fiulayson for'ijjt 1-0. winch notes were discharg- mauds that Ihe past policy of the Stale, in relation to
ed an i paid oil’, and at the lime, Ate. the said Fin- ’his tribe of Indians, should be earned out, to wit, o»f
lav sun said they were .at Ins store, and Hint lie should curing to these ahorigine-e a distant e'tuhlishraenf,
have tl.eni ; whfii in fact tlie notes were nut Angus w In re they can enjoy their old and established habits
Fiulayson** to Id him have, but notes taken by said and peculiar modes ol guyernmenl, and thereby keep
i Fiulayson of said Bradford for goods of mill'*, sold up their identity as a separate people; to place our
him. and winch notes are not in any way discharged citizens in tin 1 pos«*es*ion of undi^turhed lands, which
I n 'T paid mV, as stated by said Bradford. Again, lie have long been withheld from them; the occupation
j slates, that the s ii.l Fiidaysoii ah-f (inded from the emu.- and cultivation ol which would strengthen the Slate
j ly, and he believes Hie Suite ; and it can be easily pro- and add E> the sum of human happiness. And where-
i veil, that when llie said Fiulayson left the county la*1, as recent ar; I melam holv experience has proven be-
j it was with a drove of beef cattle lor the Ghai le-ton yond doubt that a while population, nml a dense In-
| market, and that he was ns»i-tcd in driving the same dian one, cannot with safety intermingle in the same
by tin? said Bradlbid. some 30 or 40 miles on his wav, reg’u n ol country, especially in the Cherokee counties,
I and some distance too hey mid the Irwin county line : in many of which Ihe Indians predominate, whoso
j and yet it seem*, the said Bradford charges him with minds are uninformed or uninfiueneed by moral prin-
| having absconded from said county. I will now men- ciplcs, and w ho-e habit* and ferocious customs make
j,. tion fi.r tin* comfort of said Bradford, and information them insensible to the effects of penal sanctions,
I of the public, that said notes are not for sale, but that J Hier.-by placing our citizens, their wives and children,
I. Jr |
* '(■ii
of Turner IE Ain
December 21
A greeably to an order of the i»»r.
of Decatur county, when s.tting fi
purposes, will la.* sold on the lit-1 Tuesd.r
ary next, at the Court House in the t ivv
bridge, Decatur county, within the usual Ii
tlie LAND belonging to the estate of Dan
late ol said county, deceased, being Hit* following
lots, to wit: 450 acres, it being Lot No. 315, in Hie
19th district originally Early, now D catur, county,
200 acres, more or less, it being a part of Eot No
346, iu the 19th di*tiict. originally Early, now Do. a
tur, county , 175 acres, more or less it being it pail o
Lot No. 375, in tho 19th distri. t, originally Early, now
Decatur, county- Sold lor tin* benefit oi’the Imrso
Mid deceased. Terms, twelve uioutlis credit.
ROBERT M. McNAIR. I . , .
JOHN (E Mc N AIR, ) A,llu ,s
December 16,1KJ5. 56 td*
re, dt-c'd. I * No 1Wl * rol,s Yirgi'.ia ai
,,j, ken ut in the highest term*. Afire.*
j bekept at .SB) per montli, and rect
n Uonrt |—they w.11 be under the inimediati
ordinary • etor. T he season will e iinm -m
> E. bru- and end E*t July, 'i’erm*. Hie .<*«».
°l Bain- I|au<!bibs v\ill he shortly scut out.
d N. York are *p>
cut to A in! re vv w i
ive every atten'i
prop;
I-tot Februar
n» last scuHon.—
u s of sale
i M.-Nair.! ——
Ucoi'^h), CamTl Eotiaiy.
IN CARROl.l. SI IT’.RIOR COURT, OCTOBER
TERM, 1335.
^ RULE. NISI, for foicclosure of a
rrnt-nt l-.r ui . S '-“S''-
rstlir. j,, Titi.iii of Clinrlrs (’. nml lercminli I?,'nil.
J. iii'-iclnnt*, ttadii under tlie firm and style of
C. A .! B'm.I, sh'Wftb. licit on the tweii’y-seyfiitli
d iy of February, eichtaeu hundred and thirty-three,
1’erehy Beall ( xecult d nml delivered to y our petition
er*, her certain deed of mnrttage. for the purpose of
securing the | :i\ incut to > our peti'iencrs (•!’ a piomi*-
sory iio’e, given by the sail 15 r.-hy * lo your petition
ers. on the day and year aforesaid, lor the sum of me
bundled and thirty dollar*, dm* the twenty-li:th day of
December, after dale, (1*33.) by which deed id'mort-
g tge. tbe said Fert'hy conveyed to your petitioners al
gbt. title, interest and demand in ami to Dot of
number oik* hundred and lif'y-niue, (159.) in
the sixth ili-tiiel of v a ;,| county, (Carroll)—and your
pclitioi.ei s further shew, that the wltolo of the princi
pal and interest of said note i* now due and unpaid : —
Stilt * i Whciefiore they pray that the equity ol*redemption
A GREF.ABI.Y to un orJ.-r »( Uih lul er i„r c-nurt I ni'U -ttia '"HMB'P'll prt
of Twiggi county, when hilling a a U.niit of
OrdbiHiy, will he b if), between the usual hour* <>|
tide, at the courthouse. In the town ol Wnrrenloii,
county, v\ lieu sr ling lor or
to sell all the real estate, land and negr
Fru.it, (l**ceast d. late of said county, |br tho hem lit of
the heirs ol said deceased.
ELIJAH WYATT. Adm'r.
September 15, 1835 4 m
HIDER month* nfier date, application will he m.i.le j
1C to llie Inferior Court of Thomas county, when I
silting fn- ordinary purposes, for h ave to si li the two |
Negiocs. 'Folli ami W arren, In longing to tlie estate '
of Nicholas C. Lewis, deceased. All persons cm-
ce.nu d. w it! ph' >se lake notic e, and Hid their objec
tions, if any they have.
AI.LSEY STRICKLAND, Adm’r.
Si*;-.(ember 2*2. I>35 4m
nl his Drmr
Tin- above .Medic
’I’SUING, a* trave
I) •(•ember 48. I "*3
/ Bo
W. C FOW’F.EE. A unit,
h Store. Miliedjrn'iHe, Go. |
w ill also be sold by I. T. ,
Agent.
into
nl collecting l be I
0
. If.
JOHN FINLAYSON.
w fin
A ELS E of Letters i
AI(‘;1it*:^ N »!ii*<*.
PfiSu. I>. €!ASJ: ie?p»*cifiii!y informs the
citizens of AI illci’gev ill**, and vic inity* that be
ha* opened an ollice iu the East tenement ot the Re
corder Olfice, w here he would he happy to wait iip<in
all those who m iy favour him with their patronage
in tin* various departments of tin 1 medical proli ssioii.
Boarding house at La Fayette Hall.
Milledgeville. Sepl. 45. 1835. 37 tf
taming in Hie Fo-t ()ilice
l-t dav ol J.tunary, 18.
not t.iken out by the l-t dav ol April next, w
Francis Adkins
Green Andrews
Office, as dead letter
K
William Kendrick
AI
B
verfy
.t of
A greeably to an order of the infei
Oglethorpe county, when sitting t
purposes, will be sold at tin! Court-lion
Dooly county, on the first'I’liesday ill Apiil next, a l . l ' in ' n
tract or lot of laud containing 204<J acres, know n a* M n
lot No.217, iu the Billi di-trict of said county, drawn T•
by Charles Smith, dcceuwd Sold for the benefit ot , 1 r ,‘
h»s heirs. Earn!
FETER80N SMITH
January 1*2, 1336.
, I
PMint months afterdate application will be made
*o tlie Supeiior Court of Jasper county, when
*i ting for oidinary purpose*, lor leave to sell the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Garner Dog-
get, late ol said couutv. det-en.-ed.
REUBEN DAWKINS, Adm’r.
January 1*2 « r >*^
B ader months after dale, application w ill ne made
i t.) the lie the Interior Court ot U adon
e.unity, w lien sitting a* a Court ol Ordinary, for leave
to -ell the Negroes belonging to the estate ol Boyce
Fow ell, late of said count y, deceased.
J. W DICKENS, Adm’r.
Walton county, Sept 22,1835 4m
PIN OUR month- after date, application will be
S4 made to the Inferior Court of Greene county,
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary. Id Heave to si II
the real estate of 'Fhomas Jarrell, deceased, to he
•<44 for ilit! benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
ELI AHA F. JARKF.EE. Adm’r.
December *29. I*35 4in
A TearlitT Waiifcd,
rOp<) take charge of Jenkins’ Aeai'em V, a( Wa
Q. Hall. Harris comity. Application to be u nde
to the 'Frustees ol said Academy. None need apply
w ho cannot Iniiig evidence of iinexeeplionable moral
character, and of ability as a teacher. The engage
ment to commence from llu* fir-t of Januarv next.
GF.ORGi: DSIBHEN. \ .
SFRINGER GIBSON, | i
\VM. W 11 ITEM F.A I), } 7
T HOMAS MAIIONF.. I =
JAS. YARBOROUtHI, J
N’ovember 3 4 2 if
htrah W. Biacket
John Bell
John Brooks
Uriah Brown
I Vatin Brantley
William Bia-slield
Jain**s Burns
A*a B -ai li
Job 11 Barge
David Ibin.es
Henry Britt
.lame* lxe ly
E
Janie- I/inier
AI
William .Mur;.bey 2
Abel Massey
Green Almki-on
Rev. E. V. McKee
Augusta Me.Muiry
n:i I all’hat ii dear to tin-in. at the mercy oft he savage,
stimulated '■ y Isis vindictive passions—and whereat,
I’i "in a ku twledgo of tin* Indian character and from
the pre'ent feelings ol these Indians, it is confidently
believed that the right of occupancy of the lands in
• heir p ?.ee*-iou -liould In* w illuliawn. that it would bo
a strong imluceineut to them lo treat w ith llie general
government and coii-enl to a removal to the west—
and whereas the pres**i-t legis'uturu openly avow that
their p iinary object in Hie measures intended ’oho
pur*iied are b linded 0:1 real Immunity to these In|
, (bans, and x\ illi a view in a di-tanl region to perpetu
ate them with their old identity of character, under
the paternal chk* of the government of the United
.Slates: at the same time frankly disavowing any sel*
ti-li or s'mi-t(»r mot vu- tuuuiuU tl*«m in tbclr prescot
Elizabeth N >rtbii
U
fealial of Georg 1:1.
rniHE undersigned Otiicers of thi* Bank will liere-
il. after attend to the renewal of all Notes that may
he entrusted to their care, lor the c i.-t-miary fee of owe
dollar (or each lenewal. Letters oriel-'siog note and
money for the renewal i,f notes, post paid, directed to
the •• Odieers of the Ueiitral Bank of Georgia
om* of tin m. w ill In* promptly nt’eiided to.
The old noti*. notice an I Id 11 k note, will in all
cases befoivvurde i hv the earliest mail.
(' U. MILES. (Ttshier.
W. J. DAVIS. Teller.
E I). BUCKNER. Dis’t (T'k.
B. 11 REYNOLDS. Book Keeper.
Angus* 25 3*2 tf
B-'tij imin (bun
Lewi* Cannon, or
Enruitla Bartlett
Robert Cummings
1)
Almarein I) Hard 2
Mrs. Nancy Davis
** F. 4). R. Duprco
E
Leroy Edwards
Henry IV
John Frid
R
Amler«on Ri-.blle
Jonathan R .bis m
Capt. Cato Riddle
E
1
Jolm Fi'k
Robert Fluke
It is theri Corn ordered by the Court, that
1 unless tile s ii-l Fereliy pay into tlie Clerk’s ofiiee of
I this (*"iirt. w illiiti six mouths from this time, the vv hole
Si 100
Warren comity, oil the fir-t Tue*day in Man h, all the
Laud* belonging to (lie estate nt J .bn B.iitoii, la
of Twiggi couutv, deceas'd. Term- on tlm day.
.MARTHA BARTON, Adm’x.
January 12 5*
A LL perKon* imb bted to lb
Dogget, late of Jaaper cuilUly, deem I. ice
a lo make bninedcdu payrnent; miT llio-e In
raqueatad
viug claim# ugatuM Raid e.Uite wlll (.( utlei.di.il
pruftcut them in term# of the Uw
K IKWKIN8, Adm'r
January 12 ft-
iinoui.t of the principal and mtere*.t of-aid
ry note. I gethei* with the ro»l of this Rule, that the
iMpnty of redemption iu ami to -aid mm tg'igeil pren i-
m*s, le* thenceforth forever burred and I'orcelofed — And
t i« fuither mtiered, that a copy of this Rule I u pub-
AS V7IEE he given for Ihe apprehension and defiv
V V rv nf I IT I AR IE TICKER
at Chi.- place
w'.io made his escape from Hie jail of IbU county, on
tl..* evening of the *21 December li»‘t. Said ITT’K-
l.lt w a* committed to jail for negro Ateuling; lie i« a
man about 4U or 45 year* of age ; lie ix 1 u' Iki --I t<» ho
chunky and well -et. eux about 5 fi-( t 6 or 7 inches
Mrs. Gilmore
Larkeu (iriil’en
J 1) 11 (Ill-Oil
William II llnrdciick
AI
Ira Jack-on 2
Radii l Jenkins
Januarv F2
1
Bhed •
. for four 1
l this Suite, or l»e p«*imindly 1
• y. ut |ea*t three mouth- prt-v
- < 'oiirt, if to he found.
omple
The
W t
• I of Iiis in,
ing 1
olliI, f.n t )c|oht
JOHN Long, t
F.
a. ., grey e> 1
ly and black
will lie given by the •Iibxcriber.
nog himicll'by tin- name of |(iim
T HOMAS Jo.NI S.
TTinnin* county, July fi, I**35. 07
N IL ll‘‘ i* u *ilppo*» 1! to In* in Iloiiitoii or Dt
ly county ol tin* Stale
MfOl'Vr ZION U'ABIHIY-Tl..* Eru-
i V M lees fake pleasure 111 announcing lo tin* friend*
oft Ins iusumtiou. ami the public, in general, lliat the
services of Ah. ..mk Air*. WEEDS luve ..secured
as Teacher* for the ensuing year, ami solicit a ronti*
nuance ol'lhal liberal patronage which this School h i-
enjoyed lor upwards of twenty years, with the hope
and expectation from the literary qualification of tin
Teacher*, tin* m-tiintion will routiuiiu to sustain its
long standing ami ulev uted
The School will he open 011 the first Monday in Ju-1 hundred doll
unary next. I cannot hr
JOSEPH BRA AN, SeeVy U T
Mount 7.ion. Decemlier F)
W
Section I. B; it marled by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State nf Georgia in General As
sembly nu t mid it is hereby enacted by authority uf the
same, That immed atdv from ami after the passage of
hall W.Northmgton tins act, it shall he the duty of his excellency the Go-
F - vernor, to cause grant* lo issue for all lots which have
been drawn in llu* late land and gold lotteiies, now
situate in the counties of Cherokee, (’ass, Cobh, For
syth, Floyd. Gil in-c, Lumpkin, Murray, Faulding,
Union, nod Wa'ker, in the name ol the torlunnte draw
er- thereof, upon In*, her or their application upon the
payment of tin* fees now established by law, into tho
tieuMiry of thi- State.
Sec. 2 And he it further enacted by the. authority afore•
said, That if any Indian de-ceudaut nf'an Iitdinti, or
ether person entitled t<» the privileges of an Indian,
shall be in the p >s-e-*ion or occupancy of any lot or
lot* nl land which may hr hereafter granted according
to thi! provisions of thi* act, or any part thereof, it shall
not he law I ul I r such grantee, or any person claiming
under I im. Imr or them, to di-possess, molest, or ill
anv wav disturb tin* p i-se-sion of such Indian occu-
p i’nt. (|» (»y ided -ueb Indian or person entitled to the
piivib-ges of an Indian are entitled to the possession
under any of tin* laws now in force iu this Stute,) un
til th'- tvrenty-fifth day of November, 1836, and not
then, if a future legislature shall deem it necessary to
give such Indians in rl her time to remov e from the land*
yy it hi 11 the lim it sot Georgia ; and such occupant shall he
protected in his possession and occupancy of such
lot or lots of land in tin* same manner as is now pre
scribed by law, until the time as pointed out iu Ihia
Eli S 11 ith
I >avi I Sneppard
Tnbi'ba Smith
A hi fair Sh.de
Gideon Strange
\V iliinnisnn Tarvei
John \V. Torrance
Powcl Vi s on
W
Wooten
Y
Mary Yales
II BROOKINS. P m.
A T4‘5i4*Ii<‘i* Wanted
T O tike charge o| Dnvi-bnio' \caileuiv in Wash- j Sec. 3. And hr il further enacted, That all laws and
glop c only. T’l'i- A. ad.-i iy is •iliiuted 13 ! parts ol law h w Inch militate against the true inlent and
lie* from Sandersville, and 1*2 from Louisville, nml meaning nl the tniegoiug act, he, and the suuie ure
1 as healthy a situation ns any in this sec- hereby repealed.
j (ion of the country.
!l /* The Standard of Union vxill pubhdi the above |
A salary of Iron* live to -D
given. None need apply who
deuce ol uiiexccplionubiu moral elm*
and o! ability a-a teacher. Application to the
undersigned, will meet wi'li prompt attention
till the I-t Man li
January 5
J \MES Al FRANKLIN, flec’ry.
57 3t
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of tin House of lie prt tentative s.
ROBERT’ AL K( IIOL8,
I’resideut of the Senate.
Asiculcd to, December *21, 1835.
WILLIAM SCIILEY, Governor.
January 12 I "36. 58 ft