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SOUTHERN RECORDER.
IIV WRIEVE A O It TIE.
TIIIiLEDGEFILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY HOKA’IAG, NOVEMBER 8, 1836.
No. 43—VOL. XVIL
YT The KKc-moKR 1* v . *Y *.
twice a week durin- ilia Session of the Lexuila tare,
" 1 .1 ..... ..la lli., Mulllllll' I I fill, ill 1
SHERIFFS’ SAFES.
Unncork street, nearly opposite the Masonic llill at
Tiihkk Dom.xks p.»r annum, payable in advance, or I*our
Oji.lxr*, if not paid before tho end of the year.
Vijv'Eurisp.MK.vrs conspicuously inserted at t.ic usual
r ites Those, sent without a specification of the number
of insertions, will be published until ordered out, and
charged accordingly. .....
Sale# of land and negroo* by Administrator*, Executors,
or Guardians, are required bv law to be held on the first
Tuesday in tlio mimili, between ihn Imurs of ton in the
forenoon and three in tlio afternoon, nt the Court-house
of the county in which ihn property i» siinnio.—Notices
of these .0101 mi"! lie jiv-eri in u public gazette sixty dny«
rrrecinus to ihe tiny of wile.
Notice, for the sale of personal properly must he given
in like manner, FoitTY days previous lo the day ol sale.
Also, notice to the debtors and creditorsof nn estate mnst
he published for forty days. .
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary for leave to scll.land, must bn published for four
""All'business in the line of printing, will meet with
pro nut attention at the Kkcoruku Office.
Letters (on business) must In- i>o*t-]>:im.
B
UI)U I\ SlM iill * Sale.—Will be
old on Ihe firal Tuesday iu December next,
before the Court-house door ill BiHwiu county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
KtOt’KAVEFF «\ KEMiN,
ATTORNIES AT LAW—Mili.ki>gkvii.i.k, Ga.
H AVING united tlielr professional interests, will
attend to business entrusted lo them in the coun
ties ot the Ocmulgee Circuit—in the county ol Han
cock ol tlio Northern—Washington, of the Middle—
A PROCLAMATION.
Georgia i
% IFir.U.iM SCHLEY, dmtmor of mid Stott.
One lot of books, n lot of quills, t„o baskets of T'vixgs nod lutorans of llmSouthern-and Houston
Clm npngii. wine, two boxei win., half n d mrn l»<'>b and Mnnroe, of Ihe Flint v-treuil.-Also in tlx
chairs, one lot cotton banging, one bed and furniture,
two lints, one trunk of wea iug chillis, one lot pnraso's,
and sundry other articles of dry goods, hardware and
crockery: levied on as the property of Henry Cos-
itard, to sntigfy n fi fu in favor of William Fuller, vs.
Henry Cosnard.
JAM 1.8 A. HILL, SIPAT.
November 1
H ancock shcritTs saie.-wiii be
sold, on the fir-1 Tuesday in December next, at
the court-house, in the town of Sparta, Hancock
county, within the usual hours of sale, the*following
property, to wit:
850 acres of Pine Land, more or less, on tin* waters
ol Town creek, joining land of Jama* Youngblood and
others, whereon Samuel II Harris now lives, levied
Federal Court.
Their Office i
Hall.
Julv 22
on (be second floor of the Masonic
SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
M. J. KENAN.
28 If
I \D about 13 nr 14 years of nge, well disposed. „ „ . ...
nrtd tnler well advanced in a good English »n as thet property of Samuel II. Hams. t» satisfy ..
would he token at litis office, upon early i «• ]>\- l"vor of U nt. Sa.tlord vs Samuel II. Harris.
- • • Also, one black poney, seven or eight years old. le
vied on as the property ot Robert Mitchell, to satisfy
a ti- fa. in lavor of Jonathan Roach vs Robert Mitch
ell. Property p tinted out bv pbuntilf’s attorney.
•ISAAC P. WHITEHEAD, D. Sh’ff.
Oct 25 41
education . . ,
application, as an apprentice to the Printing business.
One from the country would be preferred. Sept. 12
NOTICE.
IIE copartnership heretofore existing under the j
H. firm and style of W. G J- T. LANE, was j
dissolved this day by mutual consent Wm. G. Lane |
is authorised to clos i the business of said concern.
WILLIAM G. LANE,
J \MES T. LANE.
Miiledgeville, Sept. 1, 1836.
df 1 BiEENE SlierilPshuIc.-VViii be
ir
liOld.
TT on the first Tuesday in December next, in the
town of Greenesboro’, Greene county, (be following
property, to wit:
All tbs interest that Josiali Jarrell Imsin and to 150
acres of land, lying on- the waters of the Ogechee,
adjoining Early and others; levied oil by virtue of a
fi la. issued from n Justices’ court. in favor of Samuel
Caldwell vj. said Jarrell, and returned to me by a
constable. JOHN ARMSTRONG, 1). Sh’ff.
Oct 25 41
pleasure iu recommending these young gen
their former friends and customers, as possessing supe
rior business habits and the strictest integrity. Their
supply ot goods will be found to embrace n general and
well selected assortment.
The undersigned will continue at the Store of Messrs.
fiiiEFNC SlaiTill ’s Sales.—Wiilbesold,
TJT ntthe Court-house door in the low n of Greenes-
The Stock of Dry Goods and Merchandise general-
1 y, heretofore belonging to WM. G. LANE, & W. («.
<&, J. T. LANE, have been this dav sold to Messrs.
JAMES T. LANE, JOHN W. LUMPKIN, & JNO.
HAMMOND, who will continue the business at the
same place.
i retiring from business, the copartners take great '
Hire in recoinmendini? these young gentlemen to , , , , . • . n
boro, Greene county, on* the first 1 tiesday hi Decem
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
i One Store House and Lot in the town of Greenes-
t boro’, on Main st. adjoining 1. R. Halt and Jno. Cun-
gbam’s stores, formerly occupied by C. Lewis
LaVk. Lumpkin. & Hammond, for the purpose ofclos-1 J ° ’I s » slot e-l.oiwe, levied on hs the property of Curtis
i ng up the busin •*“ '’ nM ' , “ rn <(
owis, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor ofChloe C
j Collier, vs. said Curtis Lewis.
I Aho—327 ncres Land on the waters of Richland
! creek, adjoining lands of Wingfield, a.id Win. C, Dnw-
I son, levied on ns the property of George Duwson, to
... . | . * „ . satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of the Rank of the
tin. day entered intrt r.npnrt-, a|at / n | (ieorgiAtt. George Dawson.
Also—One gnrrel Horse, 6 years old. levied on ns
the property of James It. Clack, to satisfy u fi fa in
favor of John Chew, vs. James It. Clack.
Also—73 acres Land together with the Dwelling
House, and II ncksmith’s Shop, adjoining John Akins
.and others, levied on as the property of Lemuel Cros-
ley, to satisfy three fi fas from the Justice#’ Court, in
favor of Albert It. Jackson and Adam W. Rankin, vs
Lemuel Crosley. Levy made and returned to me by
a Constable. WM. L. STRAIN, Sli’ff. '
Nov. I
1 of the former concern.
WILLIAM G. LANE.
Sep*. 1. 1330
COPARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned I „
nersbip, for the transaction of business in this place,
under (he name und style of LANE, LUMPKIN <Sl
HAMMOND.
JAMES T LANE.
JOHN W. LUMPKIN,
JOHN HAMMOND.
iiw wmm®*
Grecucsboro’ It aces,
T HE Races over the Greenesbnro' course will
commence on Ttie a day the loth day of Novem
ber next, and continue four days.
FIRST DAY.
Colt's Race, Mile health— best 2 in 3—$ 100
entrance. Entries to Ibis sweepstake to (dose
1st day of November—(tlnee entries are
now made.)
Second day.—Two mile heats, fora purse
of ^ $ 200
Third day.—Three mile bents,—for a
purse of $300
Fourth day.—Mile bents—best 3 in 5—
for the entrance and gate money.
WEIGHTS.
Three year old, 8f> bis,—4 year old. 10 I lbs.—5 year
old, 110 lbs—fi year old, 118 lbs —7 year old, 1 *20 lbs.
—with the usual allowance to mares and geldings.
JAS. J. HARRISON, Proprietor.
Wm. L Strain, Secretary.
October 25 41 td
Oglethorpe University.
film: Agent of the Board having reported that the
m required Mini ha* been subscribed to Ogle
thorpe University, therefore,
Resolved, That our Treasurer lie authorised lo cull
in the first instalment upon the snbsciiption.
By order of the committee.
S. ROCKWELL, Chairman.
B. P. Stubbs, Sec’y. and Treas.
NOTICE.
In accordance with the foregoing resolution of the
Committee, I will call upon the subscribers for 20 per
cent, of their subscriptions.
B. P. STUBBS, Sec’y. and Trene.
Oct 25 ' 41 tf
Lane. Lumpkin & Hammond, have commenced re
ceiving their FALl.nnri WINTER SUPPLIK S. com- j
prising n verv extensive n-sortment, which they res- ^
pectfully invite their friends and the public generally,
to examine.
Sept. I. 1835 ^5 !
LAFAYETTE HALE. |
O GI.ETIIOISVE SlH-i-ifPs Sale.—Will
be sold, in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe
county, on the first Tuesday iu December next, with
in the usual hours of snie, ihe billowing property, viz :
One tract or parcel of Land, containing 30 acres, be
Mpl
1 and the public, that be continues to occupy
L A F A Y i: T T E HALE.
whereon Augustus Guilt now lives; levied on to satis-
1 ly sundry fi fa*, in favor ot Swanson Tuggle vs.
I Augustus (iiiill. Properly pointed out by plaiuliflT;
in Miiledgeville, where be flatters himself those who , levy mad? and returned to me by a constable,
favor him with a call, will find every thing provided | .108 JENKINS. Dep. Sli’ff.
■which can contribute t« their comfort and conve- j Nov I 42
<lie lice. „
D. B. MITCIIELI
ACADEMICAL NOTICE.
fMIHE JACKSON ACADEMY uill go into ope-
S ration the enduing year, under the charge of the
Rev. W A Florence uud Lady, of highly approved
qualifications. Having the advantage "f a Chemical,
and Astronomical and Philosophical Apparatus, they
will be able to give thorough instruction in all the
brandies of liberal education.
Music, Painting and the Fine Arts will be taught;
also the Latin and Greek Languages.
Tin* highly reputable character of Mr. and Mrs.
Florence, as teachers, cannot fail to elicit for the in
stitution n liberal patronage, and to place it. ill point
of celebrity, at least, upon a level with any similar
institution iu the Slate.
The moral and healthy condition of the village will
aflfurcl an additional inducement to parents and guar
dians from abroad to send their children; for the ac
commodation of whom boarding may be had. either
in private families or at regular boarding bouses, at
the most reduced price*.
WILEY W. GAITHER.
Secy, lioard of Trustees.
Jackson, Oct 14 41 vvlOt
IO* The Southern Recorder, Miiledgeville, will insert
llie above weekly until the J <t January, and forwurd ihe
account.—Macon Telegraph.
^^HERF.AS. I have. as directed by the act off rfllHE Subscribers have received their wssofUPfPt
the (ieiier.il Assembly of the Slate, passed the I
UTASONIF HAFF.
e received tin
le FALL AND WINTER
. 9 | u of Fancy and Staple Fi
Uth day of February 1799, entitled " An Act to re- GOODS, consisting of rig’d. Satina, Flg’d. Poll, de
giilute the General Election* in this State, and to np- I Soie. Silk Gro. de Zan, Plain and Figured Challv.
point the time of the meeting of the General Assf m- 1 French and English Merinos, mid Merino Gro. de
bly,” arranged and counted up Ihe votes given lo the I Naps, Indies Satin and Embroidered Cravats, Glove*,
several candidate* at the Election* held throughout Hosiery, Olnineille and Embroidered Merino Shawl*,
the State on Monday the third day of October m*tnnt, j A great variety of French worked Capes andCollara.
for nine members to represent this State in the llouae j Gent’s, and Bov* Fut and Cloth Caps.
of Representatives ofthe Congrecsof the United States, ] Carpeting. Rune. % \vc . latest Patterns,
for two year* from and after the third day of Match They invite J’I n<«.*n 10 call n*»d examliio their as-
next, from which it appears that Thomas Glascock, j sortment of Negm ( I ni *. Sluribigs. Shoe*, lint-,
George IT. U Taints Jesse F. Cleavelnnd, Charles E.
Homes, Seaton Grantland. George /P. Owens, Hopkins
llolsey.Jabez Jacksonand William C. Parr tun, have the
highest number of votes.
I have the re loro thought proper to issue thi* my
Proclamation, hereby‘declaring that tlu* aforesaid Tho
mas Glascock, George W. B Towns, Jes«e F. Cleve
land, Cliarle* E llavnes, Seaton Grantland. George
W. Owens. Hopkins Hulsey, J.ihez Jackson, and Wil
liam C. Dawson, ure duly elected In represent till*
Slate in tlie House of Representatives of the Congress
of the United Slates for two years from und after tlie
third day of March, eighteen hundred and thir'y-seven
and notifying each of them to signify In* acceptance
of the said appointment, and to produce the requisite
proofs of eligibility in the time prescribed by the Act
above mentioned.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the
State, at the cnpitol in Miiledgeville, this
fF SI ^ ,e bvenly-iixtli day of October, eighteen
L * *■* hundred and thirty-six, and of the Inde
pendence ol the United States the sixty-
first.
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By the Governor.
Wii.i.iam A. Tennille, Secretary of State
' 42 2t
iVc.. a* they are (ietm uiined that p inrl and quality
shall please.
Heady Itlndc Clothing
Consi-ting of Gent’s, and Ladies Cloth Clonks, Over
coat*. Pants. Vests, Collars, Storks and Bosoms.
Just received, 10,000 H>S» OllCCUC*
WANTED, 500 Ii'.iffs Cotton, for which j
the highest market price will he paid.
Thankful for past patronage, they promise to merit |
a continuance of (he same.
COWLES & WARD. !
Miiledgeville, September 27 37 if |
Nov I. 1836
fflHE RACES ovf
gan comity
NEW GOODS.
T IDE SUBSCRIBER lui* received pnrt, ond is
now receiving bis Fall and Winter Slock of
Dry Goods, among which may lie found the fid j
lowing article*, \ iz :
Superfine Rnt;id Cloths, different colors—
C issimere*. il i; VESTINGS.
Rich euibroid’d and fig’d Satins ; Silks do.; a new
article called REPS, plain and fig’d ; plain blk Labella
! do; Black Silk, fig’d and plain, of the beat quality,
ihe \\ illingtnii Course. Mur- ! some forty inches wide; India and Sarsuett. do; Pa-
will commence on ttie 15th No- I risinu and lleruantii Gause*; plain Sattiu checked
ember, and continue five days. j and fig’d Shall vs and Sliallyett*. a new article ; the
First Day—Mile beats; free for any horse that bag I French Brocade, for the bead—German and English
never won a rar.e. Entrance $ 100.
Second Day—Two mile beats.
Third Day—Three mile beat*.
Fourth Day—Mile beats, 3 best iu five.
Fifth Day—One mile out fi>r snddle horses.
JAMES M. SKINNER, Sec’ry
October 25 42 2t
Hate and Hardware at Cost.
rj^HE Subscribers w ill dispose of their assortment style; Gold, Silver and Bronze do.
of HATS, and
WARE, at COST.
N<>v 1
COWLES & WARD.
42 it
Merino*, nod Merino pro. de Nap’s.; 3 Circn*«inn
Jaconet and Cambrics of different qualifies; plain
tfs’d dotted and check’d dotted Swi*s Muslins; Irish
Linen*, Sbcetiusrr 12-4; Lawns and Diapers.
Supeifine Linen, (’ambriek*. Pongee.
Ladies’ emhroid’d Linen Cambric Capes, and pock
et IIdf*.; Muslin Cape*knd Collar*.
Fur (Tapes, Bum* and Ruffs ; Down do.
Ladies’ finest kid Slippers, black and nol’d. newest
‘ bite and black
general assortment of HARD- j Satin do ; kid. calf, morocco, and seal Village Walk
ing SHOES ; water proof do; n r.ew article of French
do ; a general a-sortineut of Ladies’, Misses and Cliil
(iren’s Shoes; Gentlemen and Boy’s do; Gent’s fine
Calfskin BOOTS ; Opera and Navy do ; Kid, Mo
rocco and Pro nolle dancing PUMPS.
Crockery, Ilstrriwsirc mid Saddle
ry ; of each, a good assortment.
Cerfiiiiiery and Stationery.
Brussels and Scotch CARPETING.
Mlituisj made Clothing—* N large and
. _ , . itenaive assortment, aiming which maybe found—
*ary for the subscriber to relate tin* advantages that j Gent’s. Cloth, ('looks. Cloth Mohair and Ma Kiimvv
this place possesses lor a public stand. There are j Over-Coats ; Frock and Dress do.; Pant a loans mid
now on tin* place, n good Gin-house and packing j Vests. j
screw, a good store bouse, and many other neces«ary ! Shirts, Bosom* nod Collars; Merino and Cotton 1
nuthouse* Any person wishing n profitable invest-I nett Shirts nud Drawers ; Flannel do do ; STOCKS,
ment. will do well to call and examine, ns I am deter- 1 u good assortment.
mined to sell. WALKER DIJNSON. | Ladies’Cloth, plain and fig’d Merino {Cloilks. j
Williamson’s X roods, Troup co. Ocl. 27 30 2t j He would respectfully ask tlio attention of Planter*,
Recorder wi l publish two weeks and charge to the | [o examine bis assortment of l\(*gro SIb«m*s mid
■KirSnu
ti. HOOT it SOJ%*
H AVE just received n large mid desirable
sortment of Dry Goodfl adapted t»i the ««**•
son. Among them are best qualities Merino ('loth#?
Figured Merino*, superfine Black, Blue. Green unci'
fancy colored Brond Cloths, ribbed nun plain 4
Cussimeres, SATTINETTsi, 3-4 nud 0-4 Ellgli•h^ ,
Merinos.
sixers.
Rich Black and Blue Black, colored, figured *tid
plain Gro* do Nap’s.. Poix du Soie
Blok Italian Lu*terlng, Slncbewe*. Florence fan-
cv Uamlkercbiefs. rich tilarkaud blue b ark and fancy
cob*red Belts, Pongee Hdkfs.
Silk and Cotton Hosiery; French and English prints;
plain stripe and check Cambrics ; 8wi*s Muslins.
Thread und Bobbiuctt Laces; domestic Cottons and
Calicos.
Canton Flannel* nn l Checks ; Damask Table Co-'
vers.
R »«e nud Point TZhnnlkCtA, various sizes end’
price*.
Diaper ami Ne?ro Cloths
Ladies and G nllemen’s GLOVES; of varioil* qua J
lilies.
Misses end Boy’s do.
Ladies Kid and Prunella Slippers.
Prunella and Gaiter lion's.
Ltidio*’ Prtinullu and Velvet water-proof Boots and
«ipp.n..
Gentlemen s Shoo* of every description.
Gcnllnriien’s water proof Hoots,
(»nni*s on id Boy’s fashionable Halft, ond Gloth
and fur Caps.
rujjajrxr xGAivn citOTHnxra.
Ladies’ ami Gentlemen’s <'l<Klks.
Ladies fig’d Merino nud Circassian do
Gem’s, t nmblet OVER-COATS; frock and drtM
Coals: Pantaloons; Vests; Stocks; Limn Collars;
llosom* ; Cotton Flannel and Merino Shirts; Drawsrs,
be. ftc.
Saddlery, Crockery, Hardware, sad
TZXT of all descriptions.
Thankful for |>n*4 patronage, they respectfully in*
vile llimr friends nud the public iu general lo calf and
examine,
Miiledgeville, October 1*8. 1836. 40 tf
NOTICE.
T HE sub-criber being de«irou* of moving West-
war«flv. now offers for a tie bis valuable posses
sinus lying in Troup county, 8 miles from EaGranee,
31 miles from Columbus. 22 mile^ from Greenville, j
and 10 mile* from Wen Point, just at the place where I
ihe roads from the above places cro«s. It i* imneceg- | extensive assortment, among which may h»
September 24. 1835
38 tf
G L O K E II O T E L ,
MILl.F.DGE V/LI.E, GA.
T HE *.il..crih.r res|ificlf"llv infurms her friends ( th ,. r ,. l(irH „, nilB „ lld adinoniih „|| „ n d
and the public, that she has removed to that 1
4*EOfihilA, Hancock county.
HKREAS Alplieu.* Dickinson nud Martha
Dickinson, apply to me for letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Joel P. Dickinson, late of
said county, deceased—
w
singular the kindred and creditorsof said deceased, to
very eunvumenl .tend end co.nmod.01,5 e S mi I M.ment. , , Kp U| „ |ime |iriiHcri | led
formerly known es (he Unk.n IIotei. end wh.cl. hes ; , r „ „ havBi i;lid , eI .
Eeen occupied for some lime by Mr Aero., benrey ,, e arunled .
This establishment, including the out buildings, will
be put in a state of thorough repair, and the subscriber j
i* well prepared to accommodate lto:ir<lci'S, j
Transient Customers, and Travel
lers. She solicits a share of public patronage, of I
which she will endeavor to render herself and ber es
tablishment worthy, by an ample s'oek of the best I
•applies, and by (lie most assiduous attention to the
wants and comforts of her customers.
NANCY J. GODWIN. >
January 12. 1836 58 tf
Given under my band, this 3d day of October, 1836.
HENRY ROGERS, c c o.
Oct 11 39 5t
GEORGIA, Jones county.
• let-
TO TEACH EICS.
A TEACHER wanted for the year 1837. t»» fake
charge of the Clinton Academy. Jones county.
One calculated t i teach tlie u-md branches taught iu
academies will receive a liberal salary, on exhibiting
satisfactory testimonials.
Letters addressed I■» cither of the undersigned Trus
tees will meet with attention.
JAMES GRAY. 3
CHARLES I!ETCHINGS,
JONATHAN PARRISH, ) Trustee#
JOHN PITTS,
HORATIO BOWEN, )
Oct 25 41 lOtw
A GlttiAT BARGAIN.
HE subscriber offers for sale, Lis plantation ly
ing, being and situated at tlie corner of the 3d,
4th. Iltli and I2ih districts of Lee county, containing
lOOO acres, part of which is fiist quality oak and
| Enquirer.
FA W .NOTICE?
< gl HE undersigned, at the request of Chari.ks P.
$ Gordon, E«q , deceased, will close bis profes-
I xional hinnies* All communications addressed to me,
| at Ealonion. Georgia, will lx* promptly attended to
JAS. A. MERIWETHER,
October *8 [40 3t] Attorney at Law.
I Kllllikctw, a* be has a large ai»orluient ol each,
j and will sell them at Augusta prices.
To those who visit Miiledgeville for the purpose
One Biuntirrrt Thousand Dollar* l
worth of GOIjD Wanted / /
rjllIE subscriber has on band, and is receiving.
JH. at In* old stand, av. exten ivo assortment of
WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FAN
CY HARD WARE. &«. all of which is offered!on
the most reasonable terms, lie will also pny a libe
ral price for any amount of native GOLD. Th#
preference will bo given lo gold iu it.* native state (not
fluxed ) JACOB FOGLE.
Oct 18 40 If
remate Hoarding anti Day School•
TJjN HE ‘uibscriber would inform bis friends and tho
.EL public, that be intends opening, iu Eafonton,
(ia., on the first Monday in .Innunry. 1837,a SCHOOL
♦OR YOUNG LADIES, in which will be taught all
the branches ol a solid and a polite education. He will
lie assisted, ns the want* ofthe school may require, by
welt qualified and experienced teachers.
A Philosophical and Chemical apparatus has bean
ordered from Boston. In line, nothing shall be want
ing to render this school worthy of the patronage of an
on lightened community.
A large, convenient and elegant budding will, by
coni met, be iu readiness by the 1st of Jiiiiiiary.
Mr. IIwkry C. Wai.sh will have charge of the mu
sical department, w hose knowledge nt (lie science and
buying ilieir full and winter supply of Dry Goods, be experience in teaching, need no recommendation,
would, with hi* friends and the public most respect-. The subscriber will receive a limited number of
fully invite them to call and examine. , voting ladies
JAMES II. SUAIIAN.
Miiledgeville, October 11
T’
boarders, into his family, who will bo
treated with the same parental care as his own child-
if | ten, and enjoy all the comforts of a private home, with
the advantage of a public school.
Further particular* made known on application to
(lie principal, at Knloiituu.
JAMES VV. ARMSTRONG, Principal.
Oct 18 40 fit
DIVIDEND NO. 37. i REWARD.
Siuiik Stall* of C»eorg;in, ) j BN'OR my boy GUY, whom I sent to Brownsville.
Savannah, 21st October, 1836. K -B/ Monroe county, Ga., for some rye, wiib two!
rni HE Board of Directors having thi* date deela- I mules and a carryall. The carryall body was painted !
H red a Dividend, No. 37, of Four Dollars per yellow, and the running gear, except the tongue, and '
Share (or the last six mouth*, him! a bonus out of the I that was painted red. He bad overstaid his time, auu '
surplus fund of si*, making together ten dollars per I supposed that lie wa* sick, and sent lo see after him, |
share on lh*= Capital Stork of this Bank, Ihe same and could bear imibiiig of him, only at Marshall’s old
will be paid lo Hu* respective Stockholder* thereof ' ferry, on Flint river, having at that lime a soldier in r , tl _
nr «■ Ilieir nr.ler on alter We.lne.dHy next. the CH.-ryi.il will, him; mul I cm induced In hclicvc ll*e«e nre I icreffin. lo cHe mid atiimiUh a(l«nd.lil
A. I’OUTElt Cnshie- I dm. h« I ii.vc.glpd nr pcrr.mdcd offi l.y (lie 8 ,,l , ur the k " , 1 ,lred n " d ^r.-.lilors »l .aid doccawd, Jo b..
Novi ’ 42 V .nldicr. He l.n. aKvnv. been n fiiitlirul •.-rvaui, and and appear id ioy office, .vrthiil ll.e time prM«Hbed bj
— —, for (he last eight or ten years my carriage driver. He i li ,“ w - J? fiha y' '» “». v 'key why mi !*l*fr«
Oyslor nnJ Rt'lisll House* \ I# about five feet six inches high, of a common size, j
GEORGIA, Morgan county.
W HEREAS Madison B. Suellings applies to im*
for letters of administration on the estate #1
1 Alexander Simms, of said county, deceased-
^^JIEK^SJSarali^Turner H ypli> 9 me for let- j |, ick()ry , balence second quality, and good pine land
teis of administration on the estate of David
Turner, hue of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular Ihe kindred and creditors of the deceased, to
nppearRt my office, within tlie time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
TO THACIEEItS.
TEACHER. WANTED for the year 1837, to ' should not be granted
take charge of the Buckliead Academy, seven I Given under my band, at office, this 3d day of
miles east of Madison, Morgan comity. One calcula- I October, 1836
led to leach the usual branches taught in county Acn-
«l-mie«, will receive a liberal salary, on exhibiting satis- ; October II
factory testimonials. A letter addressed to either of ;
the undersigned trustees, at this office, will meet with i
attention. JAS. FITZPATRICK,)
JOHN EMERSON,
WILLIAM HARRIS, Trustees. ;
JOHN JOHNSON, |
JOHN T. McNEIL J
Oct 4 38 |
A Teacher Wauled.
O NE who can come well recommended for indus-
try, sobriety, and ability lo teach, will meet with
liberal encouragement in the neighborhood of the
subscribers. A man without family would be prefer
red. For further particulars apply to either of the
subscriber?, personally <>r by leiter.
JOSEPH W. WALTON,
JOSEPH P PEN ILK.
BENJAMIN HARRISS,
BENIAMIN M. PEEPLES. |
Morgan county, Oct 4. 39 8t
To Teachers.
A TEACHER wanted, fortbeyear 1836. to take
charge of an Academy, four and n half miles j
South-west of Madison, in Morgan county, in a heal- !
Giy neighborhood. One calculated to leach the usual i
oranches taught iu country academies, will receive a
liberal salary on exhibiting satisfactory testimonials.— i \A/
us- * "
CHARLES MACARTIIY, Cl’k c. o.
39 5t
applies lo me
tlie
GEORGIA, Jones county
W HEREAS Robert V. Hardeman ni
fur Idlers of administration on tlie estate of
Daniel Malone, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why
said letter** should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this I3fh dav of Oct. 1836.
CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c. o.
Oct 18 40 5t
I 250 acres of which is under good fence and now in
state of cultivation. Good log buildings on the pre
mises, a new gin-house and fir-t rate gin, and a good
well of water. The place I as been settled about live
year*, during which time 30 persons have been living 1
there, and not the lir«t case of fever has occurred, j
Persons wishing.to purchase would do well to examine
the premises while the crop is growing. For further 1
particulars, apply to Col. II. R. Ward, in Milledge-j
ville, or to the overseer on tlie place.
JOHN WILLIAMS. I
July 19. 27 tf j
T ! HE SUBSCRIBER lias opened a bouse of ibis I tolerably dark complected, speaks perl and mild when
description on the corner North-West of the I *p°ken to, has a pleasunt countenance, and walks very
Masonic J lull on Wayne street, where be will nt nil briskly; no particular nooks recollected, only Ids hair
times furnish Oysters, Itclislirs, Ac., and a is very short all over his head, and not very thick. He
variety of other things tin:I the market usually affords. 1 about 25 years old. He was raised near Raleigh,
lie intiles his friends and the public to give him a call. | N. C., and brought to this Slate iu 1821, by me.
WALTER JONES. | The ukove rew ard will be given for the thief, neero,
Notember I 4*> ,q t j carryall and mules,delivered to the subscriber, in liar-|
should not be granted.
Given under tnv baud, nt office, Oct. 3d, 1836.
JOHN W. PORTER, c. «. o.
Oct 11 39 5t
A good Sitaafion for a Teacher.
Fgl HE Trustee!* of Madison, Morgan county, Malt
JL and Female Academies, will elect, on t he first
December next, for the ensuing year, a Teacher and 1
L OST, on the 26th of October, a hickory knot- |
led Cane, with a silver bend and nn iron ferule 1
on ilie little end. Il lias no bark on it. Any person 1
finding such a stick, will please deliver it lo the '
owner. THOMAS LITTLE. * j
Nov 1 42 if
county, Go , or Fifty Dollars for the negro, carryall
j .....i... .... ;r • .... ■ " 1 "
Assistant Teacher, for each of tho above Academies;
and mule*, or Twenty Dollars if Ihe negro i* pot in
jail, and information given me, at Mulberry Grove
Post Office, Harris eoniitv. Gn.
^ VIRGIL II. WALKER.
Harris county, Ocl 15 40 Gt
O 1
i Music Instructor, for the Female Department.
A Teacher, well qualified lo luke clung# of either of
the above situations, will do well to inaku application
I to the board personally, or furniffi the seafetary 1 with-
! sufficient evidence oftheir qualification*,.to be laid<b*
lore tlie board. M. G. ASKEW. SocV;-
Oct IS 40 w7t
Farmers’ Usiiik of Chattahoochee. i>r. Fruit’s Paleiii Artificial Nipple, Georgia, Morgan County.
RDEREI), Thai the Stockholders of the Far- | fAMIIE Subscriber has on band n small supply of O NFERIOR COURT, silling for ordinary purpose*, : Pleasant Hill for Sale,
mere’Bank of Chattahoochee, be, and they are j i the above instrument, which lias been success- : H adjourned Term, Mill Sept 1836 —Present their! Mp HE SUBSCIBER offers for sal® the premise*
hereby notified, that Forty Dollars per share on the , fully used lor tlie labl two or three years for that dis- Honors, William S. Stokes, Van Leonard, and Wm. _flL whereon be now lives on Murder creek, Jasper
Capital Stock is required to be paid, a^ the Banking | treaVmg complaint, sore or excoriated nipples; or Psrter. , county, eight miles moth of MontiftfUlron the road
House in Columbus, on or before the loth of Decern- - where the child s mouth i* so sore that :l cannot nurse RULE NISI.—’Flip pot it it ion "fjohn Daniel shew ! lending t» Madison, Morgan county,- containing 700-
on the natural nipple. The artificial nipple is recoin- etli. dial on the ninth ot October, in the year of our * acres.—35(1 of which are iu a state of cuitrvatinn, andf
j mended by some »>J the high*-t medical authorities on Lord.eighteen handled and twenty,\our pctiti< ner.und [irninisenn reward worthy the attention of the far inert-
I the subject in this country — Dr. Devvees. of Pbilndel- 1 one Thomas Summerlin enteri-dinloacerlnio contract The production of lb** lands on-Murder creek, lira
phia, and Dr. Sewall. of Washington City, as the an* j in writing, duly und legally executed, (which contract those acquainted are known to be equal, if not rape r»«
I nexed certificate will attest. For further confirmation is hereuntoaunexed,) by which they bound themselves or, to any in this fertile county. The improvements
ol the ut i it y of ibis instrument, reference may be had under the penalty ol one thousand dollars, to divide , are good, and well constructed for the convenience*
by applying to the medical faculty of this place. I the laud equally, that each might draw in the then con- and accommodation of a large family.
— J ternplaled Land Lottery, or any other Land Lottery Attached to (be premise# are two Gridt Mills: otitf
Dr. Et.uah Pratt: - which might be in tlie future; and your petition- appropriated to the grinding of wheat, and ihe other
Dear Sir.—As 1 feel it a matter of much public im- er aser*. that he. in compliance with bis contend, lias corn—both under one roof. Also, a Haw Mill that
por'nuce to possess a means ot lessening the terrible granted the one half of *»\ ary lot which be drew in any cuts one hundred and twenty-five feet per hour.—-
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed j middle Georgia There are three hundred acres, or ^ suffering from sore nipple*. I have much pleasure in , of the Land Lotteries. *• nee the making of the said From the location ol these Mill*, much iulerest issecii-
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let- perlmpi more, under cultivation, the remainder in i being atle to say, that the shield yon oiler f »r tlie pre-1 contract, to llm lepre-oita'ives of the said Thomas red: there being n point of rock sixlv feet above, which
ters should not be granted. , woodland, of excellent soil mid finely timbered. The! venting and core ol this malady is better adapted to* Summerlin, and your petitioner livers, that the said . defend* them from the heavy and swift current at
Given under my hand, at office, this 22d Oct. 183G. | undersigned deems it unnecessary to say any thing I the purpose than any I have heretofore seen. In two i Thomas Summerlin drew Lot of Land No. 208, in all lime*. It is unnecessary lo speak of their value,
IIENRY ROGERS, c. c. o. . more, as gentlemen who wish to purchase will call or three instances I have known them to lie used, and I the l8tb district of Early (Minify, and that the said as those wishing to purchase such property nre solicit*
Oct 25 41 5r * and examine fur themselves. A well of line water much satisfaction lia* been expressed,— and have no • Thomas Summerlin departed this life witlmut having ( ed to examine for themselves, or Itynn agent.
here the subscriber lives, and the lands abound w till j hesitation to believe il will generally succeed. I am * executed titles tolheone half ot ‘aid lot toonr petitioner, At the south end of the dam is erected » new Iwo*-
GEORGIA, Hancock county.
W HEREAS Joseph B. Gonder applies lo me for
letters of administration on the estate of Wm.
McRen, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred nod creditors of said deceased, to
ber next. By order of the Board.
CHARLES L. BASS, Cashier.
Oct 21. 1836 41 3t
book at This!
IIE subscriber, intending moving to tlie west,
now offers for sale ni* possessions, situate in
Jasper county, one mile west of Hillsboro’, embra
cing three squares of excellent land, and another
contiguous thereto can be bad. which, together, will
form a* desirable n settlement us can be obtained in
T 1
A lefer addressed to either ot the undersigned trus
tees, will meet with attention.
WILLIAM M. BRAWNEK, )
WILLIAM BERKINS. >Trustees.
NATHAN ALDREDGE, )
SepepteuMs* .’3. 1836. 35 9*
A TEACHER WANTED.
T HE Trustees of Union Ilill Male and Female
Academy wish lo employ a competent English
Teacher, for the ensuing year. Any gentleman co*
jjjing well recommended, who is calculated to tench
iftie various branches of an English education, (em
bracing Mathematics. History, Philosophy, &c ,) and
GEORGIA# Jones county. I plenty Ol fine springs. J so well persuaded of this, at this moment, that I
1IEREAS Elizabeth O’Daniel and William II. ' Those wboarem pursuit of n handsome plantation j not forbear to express a wish that onr city, through
Ingram apply lo me for Idlers of ndministra I and good farm are invited to call. Corn, fodder, &c. the various apothecaries, may be supplied with them.
Oct 25
lion, on the estate of John O’Daniel, late of Jones j can be had
county, deceased—
These are therefore (o cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib
ed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said
letters should not he granted
Given under niv band, this 1Ttli October, 1836.
CHARLES MACARTIIY, c. c. o.
Oct 25 41 5t
i the premises.
GEORGE ALEXANDER.
41 :u
Georgia, Hancock County.
Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary.
who i# a good disciplinarian, will find ample encou* | VVTHEKEAS Rice P. Knowles and James P.
ragement by applying early. Our institution is new* ?f Knowles apply to me for letters of adminis-
ragement by applying early. - - . . ,
and ndvantngoutitfly constructed, offering facilities for j (ration on ihe estate of William Knowles, lute of
the organization mid arrangement of classes surpassed Greene comity, deceased :
by r.one in the up country. Applicants can apply} These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
either personally, or by letter, addressed to the Board all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said de-
of Trustees, directed to Midway, Jones county. We j ceastid. lo be and appear at my office, w itliin the time
would, however, prefer a perional interview. j piescrihed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have)
Done by order of the Board. ; why said letters should not be granted.
IIENRY HUNTER, Sec’y. | Given under my hand, at office, this 12th day of
Jones county, Oct 26
42 eow5t
FAW NOTICE.
irtuersh
sent, dissolved.
o m Copartnership is this day, by mutual con
October, 1836.
October lf\
HENRY ROGERS, Cl’k c. i
40 fit
i voors. &c.
' M. P. DEWEES, M. D.
Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1834.
Washington City. )
February 4lh, 1834. $
Having examined ii«*. Pratt’# newly invented nipple
which he wa*bound in law to do, and your petitioner t*nry Gin-house, supplied with a new Gin of seventy*
avers also, that the said Thomas Hiimmerlin io l.is five saws propelled by water. The seed cotton if
lifetime did nrknowledie your petitioner's right lo depo-iied on the first floor, and convened to the Gin
tlie one ball*of said lot of land—for that ihe said Tho* on ihe second floor, hrough a box, which enables one*
inns and vour petitioner did jointly lease the said lot band to attend said Gill when ginning, with | of the*
of land on the fltli day of November, 1822, to one la>>or when nn the former plan. Near at hand stands
Dennis Rooks, v\ liich will appear by a reference to ! a screw for packing Cotton ; thi* *orew was cut at the 1
certain articles of agreement, hereunto annexed, an Factory ol Mr. Wilson, in Morgan county. The per-
tered into between the said parties ; and your petition formance of these screws are greatly admired for their
further state* to your honorable body, that the nd great pressure and quick operation: having squire
Georgia, Jloi gan County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting tor Oidinary pmposes, (
adjourned Term. 14tli September, 1836.—Present,] _ . . . .
their Honors, William Porter, William S. Stokes and j shield, and witnessed it* practical application among ; in initiators of fh*»aid Thomas are willing to make thread*, which are preferable to the V. thread.
Van Leonard. Justices. my patients, I take great pkusure in recommending it, i titles to your petitioner for the one half of said lot, On the north side of the Creek, near the Mills,
On the application of Isaac R. Walton, surviving : as decidedly superior to any thing previously known, whenever this honorable Court shall so direct them— stands a large and convenient Store-house—the first
executor on the estate of Henry Lundy, deceased. | It constitutes a perfect remedy for that distressing nin* i Your petitioner prays this honorable Court to grant story prepared with counters and shelves for mercHsn-
proving for Inters of dismission from said estate ; and lady, sore nipples, a disease which so frequently at- j him an order, directing ihe administrators of ihe said dizing or storage: underneath is a good brick cellar—
it appearing lo the Court that the said exocutor has fill- flicts nursing women. ! Thomas to make him lull and complete titles to the two brick chiinnav* and two tire place# in each.—
ly administered and paid out all tlie ussetts which have | ^ THOMAS SEW ALL, JM- D., | one hall of the lot aforesaid, in terms ol* the law. in The second story is adapted for Clerks^or an Agent,
come into his hands :
Whereupon, it is ordered. That six months’ publica
tion, he made in the Southern Recorder, reqniriring
ail persons concerned, to file Ilieir objections, it
any they have, against tlie granting of tlie same
THOMAS 8EWALL, M. I)., , b
Prof. Anatomy nud Physiology, Columbia j such ca-es made nud provided, and your petitioner us It isn good stuud lor the purchasing of Cotton or mer
College, D. C.
The instrument is accompanied with printed direr- |
tious foi its preservation and application. It can lie
before the first regular term of this Court, after the ] packed up iu n small coinpass, and sent to anv part of
expiration ofthe lime aforecaid—in default of which. ! the country, by stage or otherwise. Price $5
letters of dlsinisdon will lie granted in terms of the Apply at the subscriber’s Drug mid Book Store, in
A. b. Holt
a. J. llANSELL. I
Dalilohnegn, 15th Oct 1836.
—y j Hay T. Landhum, John M
I shall continue tho practice in the Ciierokee and . Bhooks. Justice
Georgia, Oglethorpe County
f NFERIOR COURT sitting Ifor ordinary purpos
es, September Term. 1836
Present their Honors
Cox, nud Wk.i.iam It.
the adjacent Counties of tlie Western Circuit. Ad
dress, Daiilohnega, Lumpkin county, (ia.
ANDREW J. HANHELL.
Nov 1, 1836 42 m3m
AGENCY.
T HE undersigned will attend to the renewal ol
Notes in tlie Central Bank nt the iimiiiI fee ol
one dollar for each renewal. They will also pans
through the several offices nud forward giants nt one
dollar for a aingla grout, and fifty rent* each, where
more (hail one L requested.
Communication# addressed to them jointly nr sepn*
rately, post paid, will bo puuctuallv attended to.
JOHN G. PARK,
PETER FAIR
Jflillfdpvill#, April 26. 15 if
The petition of George II. Young, administrator on
Ihe estate of Gen. John Stewart, deceased, sheweili,
that lie lias fully administered the estate of said deceas*
ceased, w horeh.re, lie prays that leiter- di-mi-m v mi)
be granted iu terms of (lie law, in such cases made nud
provided : Ordered by the Court, that the prayer of tin*
petitioner lie granted, ami (tint the Clerk of this Court
do itMiio a citation, requiring all persons concerned, to
■hew cause, if any they have, why the said admiiiis-
tiaior should not he discharged, ft is further ordered,
tliat a copy of tiii* Role be pnblidied in one of the Ga
zettes of this Htaielortlie space of »ix months.
A true Durant from the Minutes of tho Court of
Ordinary, at Heptember Term, 1836
HENRY BRITAIN. Cliff ®
Peptombor 13, |6.I6 35 6io
statute in such cases made and provided.
A true extract from the minutes,
JOHN W. PORTER, c. c o.
September 27 * mfiin
GEORGIA, Henry county.
In the Superior l'ourt of said county, Oct. Term, 1836.
Emxabrtii Kay )
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
John 8. Ray. 7
I T appearing to tlie Court, from the return r#l tlie
sheriff, that the defendant in tlie above case is not
to Im* found—It is oil motion ordered, That the de
fendnot apueiir and answer, on or before tlie first day
of In* next term of till* Conri—snd that service ho
perfected by pilldicu ioll ol (hi* rule in ono ot the pub-
lie gazelles ol this State for tlnoe nmn h# previous
thereto.
A true ropy from the minutes of said Court.
ALEXANDER (i MURRAY. < lerk.
Nov I 42 3m ^
GfOIVftU NfCM'S,
CIlAKAt TKMS. IN4'll>i:.*TM.*c.,
I), A MATIVE fcKokOIA*.
Tor Unit a! tht Herordrr oftirr.
this place, or by leiter to him
WILLIAM C. POWELL.
Miiledgeville, Oct 25 41 tf
GOVERNOR HAMILTON.
T HIS noted RACE HORSE will make his next
season (Spring of 1837) near Cullodeusvilie,
Monroe county, Georgia, under the direction nt Mr.
Et.sar.itKY Robkhtson. Terms the some ns last season.
Particulars in handbill. JOHN MOORE.
Lexington, Ocl 24, 1836. 42 fit*
(£/• The Macon Messenger will copy and publish the
above four times, sod charge (i * ■ O.
GEORGIA, TuliitsVrro county.
16/HERF,AS Richard Andersen applies to me
y f (or letters nl administration on tlie estate of
Ssmucl Simmons, lute of said county, deceased—
These nre therefore lo cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and (^editors of said deceased, lo
lie slid appear at my oilii e, within (he l is prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any limy bays, why said let*
ters should not ho granted.
Given under my hind, at office, this )4iH Oct. 1836
QUINEA CENTAL. • e s.
Of i 25 4) **
in duty bound will ever pray, &e.
w. F. VANLANDINGHAM,
Attorney for Petitioner.
chnudize. Convenient is one of tlie best springs in
thi# section, known for its purity tor hundreds of miles
North and South or those Mill*.
Tho Court on honrinj tho foeregoin* petition ml, , T1 ," J Uw'KU.itm rtaod* on n beautiful eminence nn
Order that the same he entered on the minute* of tire I Eolith aide of die Creek; half a mile from Ihe Mills.
Court, and be published in,the Southern liecorder, ,llld ,het « '» » ' vel1 "< '•*c«Uem water iu the yard. The
agreeably to the statute in auidi ease, made and pro- ! I iIhcu ll »" f,,r JNW™ proved quito healthy, with
vided; and that the ndminblralors of Thomas Sum ; a few ejreplioin, from which m. section laeaempl.
merlin, deceased, do shew cause, if any they have, Lonveiiieiit to this residence, is located ConsUlHtioo
why they should not execute title, to one Imll of said OaH Academy, now ru operation with n full «chool.
lot of laHd, ngrei-alffy to the provision# in said bond, 1 no stock ol Hog* and Cnttla, with the crop of
1 or before the time aforesaid.. ; Corn, Fodder, Oats, farming implement,, and a eel of
A true extract from the • linutrs o( the Court ol Or- cfll1 purchased with the farm, if
dinarv, Scptnu.ber 15. 1836
JOHN W. PORTER, c.c.o.
September 27. *. u 36. 3rn
G KOIIGIA* Greene coaniyi
TS ^ ’ HERE.AS John Montort applies to me for let-
T V ter* of admiiiistmtion on the eslata of William
Moore, late of *ni«t county, deceased—
These are therefore to ciln and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of »nid deceased, to
ho nod appear at uiy olffee within lh« lima nrasrnhed
by law, to shew cause (If any they have) why »aid loi
ters of adminbtratioii should not be gisnlad.
Given under my hand, at offb v, I#»!■• *d(»(ki duy of Oc>
tol»er, 1836. THOR. W. GRIMES, c. t,«».
Nov I 42 td
_ jgx,ANne
Mar Saif at (At* OltUr.
desired.
N. I). The erection nf a Cloth Factory, arfjaiaiMg
(lie Mill., would immrn a source of income, aa there
is a convenient spot, and a sufficiency of water.
ET All persons wishing to examine the premises,
can apply lo tlie Subscriber thereon, or to M. Whit.
rixt-h. beq. nt Shady Dale.
LAWSON 8. HOLLAND.
An*nst .TOtli .13 enw.lm
Georfla. OKlvthorpa (einty,
rglAKFN Up by IJisdy Usrry, snd posted hehaf.
J me. one eatrsy fills, .apposed to be two fMt*
| old nsit spriny. with a .uiaH star in her fees, Chur fret
fil e inches high, appraised by Mstlisw Verier, jr.sad
Lewis tiarmsn, to iwenly dollars. October VI.
WM WaIJCCK. *i>.
A true extract Lom the 1- M-oh. this SMl
lobe,, |«M /. M OAVr.NPOiT, Ct%.
Nh.euihei I H A