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fiMterhH ami su'wWrenoo anriC bv csiWctions, thty
c»n procure the necessary Minds.
| would respectfully invito die attention of tire
cidaturo lo the am* iidmeut of the first section nf flic
ilurd article of i!»« ConsritiHiuw. which provides fur
tH*» e«liabti«liuietit of a .Supreme Court lor tin* ('orrec-
Imhi »f Crmra r •mmill. d m the Superior Courts
The judicial «yHem of Georeia (if Ilia! ran he called
n tyslottt which Itai tiu he ld) has always been a i ano
maly in iuri«|.nid**iice. There are u»w leu judicial
district*, havii g u judge to preside in each, who is in
dependent of t ie others and subject to tio control.
Ilis opinions me the law of the district doling.' the
time lie shall continue in office, hut no louder—limy
These judges oltCll decide
•Iitlv. an that what is law iu
— 11 » |l -—Pg«-q5gg!|
ST4TMS SOVJRiUSiV.YTV. J
iBSjii 1
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TueaAuy, KoYcmber D, ifc3€. '
l.LkCTOKAL KlECTION AllOUl lllllli ilMII(J r C(J Mild |
eighty v«t»*s were potted, wo nndersfun.l, iu tjiis place
lesleroav, hut w ill not he counted out lilt late to-day. |
Our readers are presented* on ihu opposite page
8. Ntwt|0|.r *na mu* »*><>» ou Um* (he. from i A Cook. WtMfccr aavl Ironcr lor Sale.
0,1 newspapers they co;m\ and nre to ha pgt into
tuc post office o|*i2, with the truin' of the editor or
newspaper for wuoxu designed d riinctly written upon
them.
Ih Postmai'ers w ill pul nil slips for t
into a packet directed to that place.
A GOOD COOK, and first rate Washer, Ironet
Im. and Nurse (or sale. Apply at this office
: pla
do not hind his suo csm
the suite question dill
one district, i* not law
course, we have no such thing, in fact, as laws u. , trHIHini(ltt j to {h Legislature
Georiia, alllioncli the legist dure have enacted, and e
do anninllv cu rt. wl»«t purport to he such. It is u 1 ,n K usually looked for with internal, we deferred our
rn »« ritjc mw-oruiu b*x.
TEXAS.
OpniNGor tii a First Conor/;** —The inlere-tiug
spectacle of a people disenthralled from tba power of
tlie parent s'uic, rs'sldisiiiug u gox uruujtfni * »uieiii,i|
to their fuelitigs hud principles, is now pr* rented
Texas. A
a matter of j will, ti e annual Me.sate of the Governor, this day ! ft,*’ 11,0 ' !l !‘ i,l! ":
of I ,
Legislature ol’ Georgia.
v ®ncd nt the Capitol, to commence their unnual
Robert M. Echols, of Walton, as President, and Jon.v j
'I'. 1.1mar, Esq., of Bibb, as Secretary—by the following
matter, therefore, of ilio first importance, not only to
the interests of thb people, but to the cliarncter and
honor of the Slate, that you should, at the present ses
sion, or^aniz ? th t Supreme Court, and thereby esta
blish a he id to direct the operations of the judiciary, j ,,r referring to anv of the top
an I re it ler the law uniform throughout the Stale* j Message.
Apart, however, from any reasoning on the subject,
the Consfrutinn, which we bate all ti.vorn to support,
is iniperalive, and declare- that “the judicial powers
of this State shall be vested m a Supreme Court for
the Currectio'i of terrors. &c. &c. ’ This court van
he organized onlv hv the Legislature, and so long us according to law.
they fail to do it «o* long will the people be deprived
of their constitutional right
Dv nil net of Congress, approved by the President
of the United Stall s mi the 23d day of June lust, en-
t tiled an act lo regulate the Do poshes of the Public
Money.” »» portion of die revenue of the Federal Go
vernment has been directed to he deposited with tIn*
States. The I3tu section ol this act provides, that
Vvhen tlie money in tli • Treasury of the United States
sfekal) exceed ihu sum office Million* or dollars, the
surplus shall he deposited with such of the Stales, in
proportion to their representation in the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United States, as
shall, by law, authorise their treasurers, or the compe
tent authorities, to receive the * tine, nil the terms i.i
that section specified These terms are. that the laitli
dedged for tin* safe keeping and
Miey, and exert part thereof,
believer the same shall be re-
^eeretary of tlie Treasury of
the ptirjio e of defraying any
I oyond die amount ol
iceumul to each 8t,*t«
• public treasure on tle-
ime section, that if any
terms mentioned in the
ted with the otb-r Slates
m deposit, in the propor-
It is then declared, that
y part of them, shall be
appropriations
I for in i'Mt .ble
paper a futv liour<i later tiian usual, with llio view* of
giving it an early insertion. Its length prevents out | vclope the resources of the
giving ns great a vaiietv of news this week, nr usual, ! *61 the solicitude of Congre
touched upon in the
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UEUJiUU JSdl'lMNCEfc TRU2TCOMPANY, l
Aioi-rs, November 2, 1336. S
Cwtupany will recti ve money on deposit,
U lor any time lot less than sixty days, nor more
Ilian twelve mouths- Transfer* able certificates of such
deposited will bu issued, bearing interest «t the rate of
•1* per cent, per annum. For periods longer nr
shorter than either of die above, special contracts
will W u:.cJe.
’I'll. iir.t Cniiyreo'uf •!.« 0|....,d it. j ‘ft / ;0 “ vm,i,M,c * ^ .r»">..ing "I • >«-
f |.r..cei6t«g lo lb. oloc* I T,1' '“■* 1 •• ™«''« »Oh»
°l the rempnuy, in »outli ('aroliuA and Georgia,
whose iia ues are annexed
WM T. GOULD, Sec’ry.
An c nts
Pzdki.k *RL». F\v it Co. Savamudi.
U. Vunuk Jc Sons, Darien.
Irkiue.N' L. IIikah, .Milledgeville.
) Cuaklxs Dsr. Macon,
j A urn ok Jj. Davis, Columhu*.
! Hoi.co.iiEk. Peck S: Co. Chariest*
making provision Cor lit. Judiciary, u, well a. for the l | ‘* R “ , ’ rT ' ll ja, ' ,,,r K- S ' <
Kiikui nii; n .. h«„...t..w...i o..n ,1 i ‘ oiBIUIUCI •»
JVEW ^oomi.
g ANL. I.t MI’KIV aV n \M\tO\D, In addition
ol its officers, and notniuuting a committee to xvai;
li documents be. j upon tlie President to receive hi? nkissttj?*. That do
cument gives a sketch of die po'ideal state of the
country, recommends the ndoptmu of such measures
m e necessary to meet the public rxig**nuiv« uusl ds- | j.
and W inter Goods, are receiving R fine assortment of
Itendy Wiulo riollilnsf*
| manufactured in the best manlier, and according to
| the latest fashions
i They have also just received a good supply of IIat«,
Boots and Shoes, of every description, which they
will sell on reasounbln teims.
A'so. every variety of f>\TIN REWER RON-
NT.!?!, and CIIENEAL SHAWLS, of the largest
six *. He-ides w hich their •lock comprise* every ar
ticle oi M(apis* sia tl V:tituy 4Joocls found in
any other establishment.
Their friends, and the public generally, are invited
to cull, as they are determined to use every effort to
give general satisfaction.
Nov 8 43 41
W ILh Hk riOLD. on Saturday the third day *(
December n«it, at the li*n«w of Re bard VV>s»
to their extensive nod splendid atork of Fall 4 deceased, in Tattnall county, all the PetW.abla
^ - - - - I ropenv belonging to tli« aaid deceased, which con
sists of f *ur bead of bursae, two y«»k«*of oxen, ommui
cart and txvo hor-« carts, sixty bcud of stock callks,
eichty six lo ad ol rherp, fiP.wen l*ead of at *ck bogs,
three sugar boiler* and a(*paniius, three cunt, com,
fodder, plautati m tools. Ii **i-eli«»ld and kitchen furtii-
tur*-. wall other nriicles lootedioua to mention. Term*
ol sale ma*le known on the day.
LULINDY WESTER, AdmVa.
November 8 44 ids
•'miry, it Jcwldrus that |
sliould be directed to
wards rendering the financial operations safe end Ma
nure. organi/.iiiJ tlie army, defining the duties of the
| Secretary of War. his responsibilities. Ac A e , and
NOTICE.
H r lLL HR SOLI), on Wednesdny the 4»1» day of
January next, nt the lain residence «*( Wilhaui
Knowles, deceased, >n Greene county, all tbo Perisha
ble Pioperly of snitl ilrceased, consisting of horaes,
cows, s«ock and fa! ho.-s, sheep, corn, fo lder, wheat,
household and kitchen furniture, &c. S do t» conti
nue from day today until completed.
At the same time and place, the negroes of «tid de-
f\ T the annual meeting of the Central Medical So- ccaaed will lie hired, and the plantation rented for
U «ietv. held in this place Iasi year, the following i lit® ensuing year. Term* made known on the day
° i ir-r* r» L-v*m i l c \
, s. c.
Post Office Department. One thousand copies of the ’
41 4 w
Yesterday, both bouses of the Generul Assembly con- | ,,,e88a g" were ordered t*» be printed, and both lmuaea
I (hereupon adjourned. They uiei again nt 3 o’clock i
the same day, nnd were exclusively occupied with pre- i
, i para lory business, niicIi us appointing h cotnimtlee to
'i'lie Senate xvas orginise*! by the election of Geo. draft and prepare their rules.
President—Rorkkt M. Fohoi.s, of Walton,
Allen 15. Powell, of M’lutosh,
.Scattering,
1st Bui. 2d.
33 40
of the State shall be
repayment of tlie hi m
from time to time, xvh
quired, by tin* ibe St
the United States for
xx h*its of the public 'Pi
live millions. And. as ;
to receive i:s pruporiim
posite, it is declared ii
Slate declines t<* <!,• so *
act, the sumo shall In* •!
agreeing to accept the s.
lion pointed nut by tlie
when these depnsites, <
wanted by the Secretary, to me
made by law, the sat
the
For Secretury—John T. Lamar,
J no. R. Anderson, 17 14 00
Lzckiel K. Park, 24 27 33
Scattering, 7 3 00
Messenger, Davis; Door-keeper, Adams.
In the House of Jlepre$entativa, Joskbh Day, Esq.,
of the county of Jones, xvas re-elected Speaker, nud Jo
seph Sri/ROKS, E?q.. of Talbot, Clerk.
For Speaker—Joseph Day, 05
Scattering, 75
For Clerk—Joseph S if bo kb, 07
Clark Blanfoki*, 73
Blank, 1
Robinson; Door-kaopcr, IItdl.
Messcng
jirnpnrlintis xvitlii'i one yenr, n* tioarlv ns conveniently
may be, from the diiloreiit States xxitli wliicb the •name
is deposited, and shill ii *t be called lor in sums ex
ceeding leu thousand dollars lr. in Miy one Slate, in
any one moiitli. without previous notice of thit t v days
for every additional sum of txventv tbou-Hiid ilollais
wliicli may, at any tim** be required. By tin* 11tli sec
tion of thi ad. this surplus in mey i* nrdered to be
paid to the States iu tin* following proportion*, and a'
the following times, viz: One quarter pail on the first
day of January. I837.«*r as soon thereafter as may lie;
one quarter part on the first day of April; one quarter
part on the first day of July; and one quarter |»*it ou
(lie first day of October, all in the same year. A copy
of llie law, and of the letter of the Secretary of the
Treasury on (lie subject, will be lound among the
documents accompanying this message.
'Plus act of Congress presents u subject of no ordi
nary interest, and inxolvs principles xvh di deuinud
the deliberate investigation «•( the General Assembly.
Although the law i* nominally constitutional, because
it purports tube *• An act to regulate tlie deposile:
Oar laxt account* from Florida state that Gen. j
(’ai l bad issued an order lor all the United States
troops stationed at the different ports on the St. Johns,
to move immediately for Fort Drnne, and that iu obt- I
dienne thereto, several companies took up their line of j
march for that pine**, ou the 28th ult. We muv now, j
we think, daily look for intelligence of some active |
*»p*»ra'ion« in that quarter, us former accounts also left
Gom. C. preparing to carry tin* war into the stroii.r •
hold of the enemy, with the determination to put as
speedy nri end to il as practicable.
and :
tar as l;i«i purpose was
re I h; really s»o, yet. dcctu
enactment, and since, by
. tbat these depnsites were
• to be reclaimed, ami the
_• great beneficiaries of the
commerce.
bv tie*
the public
entertained, may be om-id
ra ions at tlie time of its
tome of its ablest advocate
intended as donation*, uev
simultaneous avowal, by tl
tariff’, that tins policy xvas t*» become a system to con
ciliate the complaining States, are calculated t<» excite
n jealous watchfulness of innovation, and of every ef
fort to allure or force us from the primitive purity of
our Government.
“ We must fenr these Greeks, even though they come
with presents in their bauds*’!
The framers of the Constitution never could have
contemplated the accumulation of redundant revenue,
to footer particular interests iu its collection, and sub
sidize o»her« in its distribution. Again-t such n sys
tem of injustice and corruption. 1 trust that Georgia
will enter her sol -mu protest, and call for such a re
duction of the tariff’us will prevent fort her nnneces-
hatv accumulation ami division of the people's money.
Georgia will. I hop*.*, never consent to give up her
independence and !**• supported by the surplus re ve
nue of the United States. She lifts ample resources
of her own, and if she had not, she could "btmn m*»-
ney from her pcnp'c, wlm are too proud to permit her
to lift til** beneficiary of the Federal Government,
which ho- n*» menu? n»' supplx ;, ig her war,is otner linn
those obtained from the p* 1 **
power delegated I'
ly applied to raise
Two questions f
Assembly arise oi
receive her propo' , ii , »H of tin
propo«ed ? And secnil lly—it
shall it he disposed of?
A? regards the first, I presume there cm; he little ;
or no difference of opinion, because, if rejected, it
would go lo the other States and strengthen opposition j
to any objection she might urge againd * measure n|.’|
r*ady sustained by an overwhelming majority. And a*
there is no reasonable ground to hope that nil. or even
a majority of the States, will refuse to receive tlie
money, Georgia, by doing so, could not. unaided by ]
her sister Stales, arrest the operation of the Inxv, nr !
give a sufficient lehuke t<» Uongresa for thus sporting :
with the best interests **f the Republic. Under these \
circum*tances. the Stale will act with commendable I
policy and x'nlalu no primiple, if she receive her.
proportion of the surplus revemie upon the terms |
and conditions prescribed iu the ar t.
The second question is one upon xxhieh, it i»* pro
bable, there may he some diversity of opinion—not in i
regard to the nature ol the State’s interest in the fund, ) Senator I
and her ohligution to return it, but ns to Iho mode of | s 41 r f ,
investing it.
The money to h« deposited i*. nnd will cmlinue to
he, flic property of the United State*. It may he, that
this fund i« not" intended *o be reclaimed, and mile**
war should cut off*the revenue from commerce, it pro
bably never will be; bill, whatever may have been
the real design of those who enacted the liw. ?rs will
U p wards ol 30 ObO shares, amounting to $ 3,030,600.
have been taken iuthe stock of the Charleston, Lou
isville, and Cincinnati Rail Road, iu Soiith-Carolma,
exclusive of nine places nut yet heard from. This
skews an energy hu*I enterprise on the part of liio
citizens of that State in the grand undertaking, which,
if but partially imitated, will doubt'css ensure the
completion of one oi' the most important works of
modern limes.
Oil Ibe nth, n discussion took place upon the resolu
tion for the appointment of a chaplain. It was (imply
1 laid upon ibe table iu virtue of the hi tide of’ I lie De- j
elaralion of Independence, which declines that “ no l
preference shall be given lo one religion over another” j
In the ulternooii session u novel incident occurred, ,
, which somewhat disturbed the tranquillity of the '
Mmi«e. The speaker had just taken tin* clmir. and ou !
the li*t having been culled ii xvas found that uquorum !
xvas present: at this moment the report of a pistol xvim
i hear*! willnii tin* precincts of that pi l of ground on |
which the representative hall i* built. A resolution
, xvas adopted, and ail order issued lo tlie door keeper 1
1 to arrest tlie parties engaged in tlie affray lorthxvitli, 1
alter considerable discussion as to the power of the '
House to act. The pistols had heetj fired Iu the course j
1 of h dispute between some individuals. Order being
1 established, and the members of the Senate having J
now entered the Representative hall, in compliance j
1 with the accepted invitation of the morning, the
speaker briefly repeated the object of the invitation. I
recited the section iu the Constitution, and prnc**e led '
I to brtaL open the seals. Messrs. Baker and Allen j
were requested to act us tellers, xv 1»*• 11 the aggregate ^
j returns of those iu p<rj*os»iou of the sneaker xvere ns :
' follows :
i For Presiileul.
i Satuiitf! Houston, a majority of 3334 j
For V'icc President,
1 Miraheau U. Lamar, h majority of 2623
For the Constitution as ii is,
Unanimous, with the execution of 223
In favor of bring annexed in the United States.
Unanimous, xvith the exception of 01
Thu President of the Senate rose, mid addressing
the speaker, said—'* Sir. having complied xviih your
invitation, and that duty prescribed lo us by the Con
stitution relative to tin* returns ol the election, now
read in our presence—-ve bog leave to retire.” 'I’lie
House of Representatives rose, and remained stand
ing until the members uf the Senate had retired.
U e see nothing furlbei of interest in the proceed
ings. The Inlloxving are the payments of the Repub
lic, as stated in the Report addressed to (lie Secreta
ry of the Trea*u-y by the Auditor and the Comp
troller.
The whole amount of claims audited, and paid by
treasury orders, from the lirsi of January U*t. at which '
time our *»liic«s wore e-tnblislied, up to the 27th ofj
September, iuclmuve as follows:
Military claims, 164 20 ,
NjvhI do 27,364 73 '
Civil do 8.587 32 1
Contingent claim?, 6.427 41)
4 S.700,000—all paid in.
IVEBSOK L. HAKIMS,
A GI’.NT.at Milledgeville, of the Georgia Insurance .
ImL and Trust Company, will take Fire and Marine ! les*iou
Insurance on the most reasonable terms.
THOMAS S METCALF, Prex’t
XVu. T. Gould, Sec’v.
re**"uH'*u xvn« offered and adopted:
litsolvcd, 'I'li.it tbeCentr.il .Medical Society ofGeor-!
tin hereby invite (in* profession generally, to attend
tlicr meeting in Dlilh*dgevi|le at the R**presentative
Nall at 7 o'cl*»ck P. M , on the first Monday in Decern- :
her next. They contemplate enlarging their numb*
RICE P. KNOWLES.
JAMES P. KNOilLES,
vember 8
Adm'r*.
43 tds
J ILL BE SOLD, in Madison, Morgan county,
on the first Tuesday in J unitary next, between
1 *..•> enlarging llmir Minber. Uwr „, „ f , hU , t -', Ir Slnre.of Uwrtta Kail
tr ,»l tn produce n a.-.l ju tl.e greet objects of tlie . . , d „ linki „ on tvh.cli «G6
society, xx Inch muv redound to i m lasting reputation, i , \ , ", i , , .
dnu.n-1, jn 1‘hihu ttic cluinicter nf lie* ilrdic.il pm- °«
43
this Stall!.
1Willedgevillc. November 8
Directors of the Georgia Insurance awl Trust Company,
Xucnnbtr 4. 1836.
A FIIOCLAMATION.
Georgia:
P>y II ILLIAM SCIILLV, Governor of said Slate :
the lute Joseph Vason, decHiand. Terms chslil
ALBERT VASON, ) x .
NANCY VASON, ^ Adai rf.
Nov H 43 Ida
Samuil llale,
David O'. St. John,
Adam Johnston,
Jacob Moise,
Solomon Kneeland,
I lay * Utnedrt.
Pleasant Slocall,
Art nuns Gould.
John M. Adams,
Andrew J. Miller,
Nov 8
benjamin If llamtn,
Flisha Man ton,
lid ward Thomas,
James P. Stuart,
Samuel II Peck,
Isaac T Heard,
William II. Morgan,
Harper C. bryson,
John V Cowling,
Ldward Padelford.
43 8xv
nU^KLl\ ACADE1VIY,
I ZEBULON, PIKE COUNTY, GEORGIA,
rill IE Trustees of (hi* institution are desirous to
K employ a Teacher to take charge of the Acadu-
j my for 1837, «>r a siiccesuon of years.
A classical Teacher xvlio cm come w ell recommend-
, oil for industry, ability and moral diameter, will re-
i cciv- a liberal salary, and none oilier need apply.
! Also a Lady, xv bo i« qualified and can exhibit satis-
1 factory tcstiunrii ils, xvill be employed in the Female
Department for 1837. or longer.
Zebulou is sitiiHted upon a benutiful eminence, stir-
| rouuded by n dome population and a salubrious nnd
, pure otmosfdieie.
J. L. BLACKBURN,
WRI. HARRIS,
F. P. DANIEL,
.1. V GEORGE,
H. V. VAN BIBBER
TIIOS. B DANIEL,
JOHN NALL,
HT Applicants for the above viuiatioti can apply,
i of the LecislatuiH. to Dr. Blackburn,
Esq., in Milledgevillo
7ILIi BE SOLD, on Monday, the 20th day of
_ December next, nl the late resilience of Jos-rpU
J II UREAS. I have received official infoiillation J V moii.deceased, in M irgan county.all the perishable
property belonging l«» !*uid (Jecc iieJ, cousisting of lior-
-*••*, stock of eMtth*, hogs nod sheep, road wagon and
geer, and one Jersey wagon,one gig. cotton glu, thrash
er and fan. corn and fodder, pluntu iou uteiiHils, bouse-
Imld and kitchen furniture, and many oth**r aiticlet
too tmlmus to enumerate. Terms made kuowit on
| the day of side.
that a murder xvas committed in tho county of
Gxviiineit. in this State, on tlie24:lt ultimo, upon tin*
body of Mores Camp, by THOMAS J. CHAMBERS.
And it being represented to me that the an id Thomas J.
Chamber* lias lied from justice, I Imve thought proper
to issue tbi» nix Procl.imi|i4uM, hereby offering ii re
ward of Two Hundred Dollars o any person or per-
sous who may apprehend and deliver Ibe s dd Thomas
.1 Chamber* I *» the Sheriff’ or jailor of said county.— j
Ami I do moreover charge and require all officers, ! Nov 8
civil hikI military, in thi* State, to bo vigilant in cn- ...... ....
<b**»v».H''ing to apprehend nnd deliver him a* aforesaid. \ ^5^85/ If,L ML ^OLD. beforf the court-house door, 1
ALBERT (j VASON,
NANCY VASON,
[ Adui’rr.
43 tds
der that lie may be tried fur the offence with
Which lie stand* nliarged.
Tho said TIIOMAS J. CHAMBERS is about 30
year.* "f age. middle s:z**, blue eyes, fair complexion
with dark hair, has u
much given to intoxicatin'', and is lefl-liunded
(i veil under my blind nnd the g'eut seal of tlie
Slate, at the eapitol in Milledgevd e, the
tbiul day of November, eighteen bundled
[I..S.]
. w n of Caruesvillo, Franklin eoiinty/
! on tlie first Tuesday in February next, in the ••out*
hour* rf sale,
One Lot of Land in said county, containing BOO
nf hi* ri.kfLri 1 nciva, on the xvater* of Broad river, to ftntisfy JeftO
, 1 Smilh’, las for the year Id !5. Tux due .e.ih. >tM-
cost.
One Lit draw ii by John Crip, in tlie I5tb dUtriol of
originally Lee, the number not recolie* ted, containing
inil ilnn'v-.ix, mill of Ameii.-im ludepoii- ! 8U ‘0 Soldu* the I'rupertv of ArnbroM Miuoti,
'to sitisly his lux for the year 1835, nud coil*
THOMAS PAYNE, T. g.
Nov 8 43 ifo
A IRuchsjaUh lor gale.
W ILL BE SOLD, du the first Tuesday lu JaB*-
ary next, hetore the court-house doof, at G© 1
puce the sixty-first.
< * WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By tlie Governor.
William A. Tknxili.k, Serrelary of Slnto.
November 8 43 2t
Ilwci il.pi-s nllVrs f.ir kuIp lliirt. cn Imndred I Ninvt.m c-uiity. upon n uvelvn monthscradll.-
brly ,'iurps ol I,AND. ihirlemi miles from " Negro fellow, wit# is a first rate blacksmith,
L
notice,
Total. $5267,634
In cases xvhere cash hui been advanced, nild for
pli»'s furnished by merchant*, |
of orders of this description is fifty-nine th*UHand
four hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-three
The <’luirleMon Board of Health report the death
of 59 whites, and 321 blacks from (’holer i. from ils
first appeartm e in August, to the last day in October.
The Medical Cmnmiltee congratulate the citizens nfj |, sl| ,| le ,; ri !er., iiave been
Charleston in lining ii iu their power lo Hay, that j interest nf eight per cent, per annum
I lie disease li*s ii«xv so far disappeared as to excite no
further alarm. They give it ns their opinion that no
danger can eri-e to strangers visiting tbo city, and | The accounts of Messr*. Bryan nnd Hull, late agents
that •* there is now no cause for the interruption of I nl . ,ilft government at New-Orleam, have been sub
mitted lu ibis office, and ore now under consldera-
t ion.
Tbo whole amount of their liabilities is seventy-
Heveu thousand four Imudred and sixtv-eiglit dollars
arkel.— * and seventy *ix cent*, of which the sum of fifty-three
thousand lour hundred and sixty-eight dollars nnd
seventy six cents, was due previous to tlie first of Sep
tember last.
Pocket Book, containing » ne twenty dollar lull
ou tlie Union Bank of Florida; one note of ham! for >
.$ I DO undo payable to m«; by Suuiuel Story, due Junii- l
ary, 1838; also. 3 twenty dollar notes mado payable {
to me by Samuel Story, due 1837 ; one twenty tluoo i
•loltar note made payable to me by Samuel Story, clue \
I838; one six dollar note, made payable to me by
Samuel Story: uUo. one note made payable to me I>v 1
John S. Jenkins, one day after date, given on the
the 24lh October; also, one Bond for till*; fo a certain
Lot of land, known by No. J40, in tbo IGtli district. ■
lo the fir«t of I formerly Dooly now I
„ bearing an j p^rs too tedious to mention
q'jie amount | Any person that will present said Pocket Rook, xvill
• • receive a liberal reward. I moicover forwnru any per
son from trading for said notes.
URIAH YOUN
Pinderlown, Lee comitv, Ga. Oct. 25. 43 tf
Lands in Klarris County
rilHE
D- wild forty ...... , —
Coliimtm*, near the road l**Hditig to Hamilton Much j ** UJ " UU J°
of tlie bm*] i* first quality Oik nnd Hickory—350 ) * JP
acres in a liigli state of cultivatiim. fresh and iu good I
repair. A good Gin-house mid Packing Screw, xvith
good ChImin, «fco. HARDY CRAWFORD.
November 8 43 3f I
The Southern Recorder and Washington Nexv* •
xx ill publish the above three times mid forxvnrd I heir I
accounts to this office.—Columbus P.nij
Rlichae). Tiie abt>ve named nugru
ormerly t > the estate of Johnsoo. AU
persons being desirous j«> purchase such property
would do well do attend nnd examine for theiuseivut.
ASA C. A. SIMMON'S,
Nov 8 42 tds..
I,A!\’5> FOR SALE.
rjjpiIE SUBSCRIBER oilers for hbI® the valuable
R. 'Tract of Land whereon lie now lives, lying on
the main road leading from Greenesboro’ to Allieuu,
by way of Calolmn’s ferry, containing 700 Aci’CS,
xvitli a lirge and commodioiH Dxvelling House, mid
nil o* cessiry out building*, xvith a good well of vva-
f«*i in the y ai d ; the situation is very suitable for n pub
lic lmu*e. Also, one other tract, containing GUO Acres,
, adjoining the above, which can be bad separately *»r
county, and many other pa- jointly as may best suit the purchaser. Any gentleman
wishing t" purchase J luds, would do well lu cull uud
examine tin* premise*.
If I should not effect a s de before Christina*, the
lauds xvill then be offered for rent for the term of one
year. WILLIAM S. BRANCH.
Nov 8 43 eow 4t
Executors’ Sale.
W r lLL BE SOLD, on Friday, the 30tb der et
December next, ut the late residence of Luw»
( ellyu W. Hudson, «lnceased;in tbo town of ERtontou,
I bei we«*u tin* usual hours of s»l*?,u part of the personal
property of retd deceased, consisting of horses, mules,
Block of various kirn)*, and a number of other arlieles.
Also, xvill be sold, nt the com t-hon«e in tho town of
Eatonloo, on the first 'Tuesday in January next, b#*
txveen tbo usual hours of sale, a number of Negrocr, iH
families, belonging to said deceased, if not previously
sold at private sale; mid ulso probably n few Negroe*
to hire. Terms made kno vn on (he day ufmilu,
JAMES M. CHAMBERS, *
JOHN HUDSON,
IRBY HUDSON,
Nov 9
SEx’ori.
43 Ids
Pork.—Fif.ecn thousand head of Hog* are said to bo
on their way from {he West lo the Southern
We would invite drover* iu this direction, as ten
dollars per hundred is now nriced in thi* place. In
fact, nl! oilier article.* of proviriep, have advanced
nearly in a similar proportion.
pup
•m all*
thi* 11
•Tl"
she *
\ but improper-
i tliun.
) of the Gun*»nd
-Will the State
; upon the terms
receive it, how
1 1
j National Dkbt.—Probably every unprejudiced
person i* willing to attribute the early and certain ex-
| tinction of the national flelit nf the United States to
tbo late Wiffiam Lowndes, Esq. of South Carolina,
j lie xx ns a slat* small possessed of sterling though mo-
| dest merit; ami as soon as the disturbances ami ugita-
| lionconsequenl on the last xvar with England lia*l given
! xvny i*» sober reflection and foresight, be introduced
and advocated a bill iu Congress, entitled “ an act to
provide lor the redemption of the public debt,” which j
xvas passed 3d March, 1817. By it an annual appro- j
priation of ten millions xvas to constitute a sinking ,
fund, to be applied to the payment of interest and :
oilier charges on that debt, and for the purchase or |
reimbursement olTbe principal—at the same time that
SOCTil-CAROLlN.l AND THE PRESIDENCY.
Tim Clinileaiiv.i Mercury, of the 3 J instant, makes
ibe fol!«nvin» remarks ou this subject:
W*’ obrerve a letter *faled Fair Forest. S. pnb-
h«ded in tho Plulftdeiplii i Inquirer, stating that thi*
Siato xvill cast her vote for Harrison nt the coming
Presidential election. We know not the writer, nor
the grounds for hi* opinion, but xve are very sure that
he is mistaken. We venture to predict that if South
Carolina votes for anv of tlie three candidates before
tlie people, it will be for Judge White. Heiscertain-
ly the 8uu'hern candidate, and xve can see no merits or
claims o:i the part of G* i
State to separate herself from the rest of the South I
when the vein i* taken. Judge While xvill probably J silent, hut sure and safe operations of this wise act
go before the House of Representatives xvith a stroii : debt of one hundred ami twenty millions xvas oatin
GS'ORCIA, Greettc comity.
VCTHLREAS Henry Sanford, jr. applies to me ,
v v for letters of administration ou the estate of
Henry Sanford seiTr. hue ol said county, deceased —
'These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, .
to come forward xvithiu tho lime prescribed by Inxv, !
and shew cause, if any they have, xvliy said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 5tlt day of
Fifty (Dollars Bteivartf.
^STOLEN, a Sorrel Horse In longing to the
her. 8«iid I)
fourteen hand* hi,
ami one hind-hoof white
head lie hid
and a little white in the foru-
Postpoucd futile,
W ILE BE SOLD, at the town of Greetie$boro f
Groeno county, oil the lir«4 Tuesday iu Du-
cemher next, agreeably to an order of the Infvrl#r
Umirt ol Greene county, when sitting for Ordinary
lorae i« about 9 years old, and about purposes—143| acres of Land, more or leas, belong-
gli. a little crest-fallen, with tore feel '“k' l ‘» the estate of Tlimnas Jarrell, dm
censed, il being
part of tbo tract whereon th« deceased lived. Sold for
In n missing, a saddle covered 1 benefit «f the heirs and creditors. Term* made
known ou tho day of sale.
E. P. JARRELL, Adm’r.
November 8 tde-
November, 1836.
THOMAS W.
Nov 8
GRIMES, CTk. c.
43 5t
Harrison, to induce this- limited portion of it xvas to he u*ed iu case of pinnr-
icy, should war occur with a foreign
By
GEORGSA, Gi’ccne enmity.
ULRICAS Ann McCoxven, 11 inton Crawford '
and Jesse B. Piiillip* apply to me for letter* of
administration on ihe estate of 'Thomas M. McGowan,
late of K*ii(J county', deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ull nnd
singular tho kindred and creditors of raid deeea-ed,
to come forward within the time pre.-crihed hv law. i
to ahexv cause, if any they have, why «aid I tier*
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand ut office, this 5th day of
November, 1836.
THOMAS W. GRIMES, CTk. c. ». I
Nov 8 43 5t !
w
xvitli bine cloth, and n black Jiridlu nud innrtiiigale.-
11xva* fastened at tne rack near the (’ommercial
Bank alter sunset on Saturday evening. October 22*1,
and xx ns believed to have been taken Ircm tlmt place
soon after. A negro man xva* seen riding him loxvards
Butcher- oxvii; and on Sunday the 23*1, at 3 o'clock,
1*. M. the horse xva* seen near Ashford’s Furry on the
Broad River. lie i* believed to have been niolen by
a white man iu xvbo.se company the borne was seen.— j bundled acres.
W hoever will return Ril'd horse to the subseriher, or i
secure him *<■ that l.e can im obtained, shall receive a
lexvard of Thirty Dollars: or Fifty Dollar* for the
horse and tho conviction of the thief.
GEORGE HOWE.
November 4 43 3t
The Pendleton Messenger, tho Athens Banner,
.Milledgeville Recorder, and Salisbury Carolinian, are
requested lo give tbo above three insertion*, and for
ward limit accounts to thi* office l*»r payment.
[ Columbia (S C.) Times.
ILL BE SOLD at me Court-house, in Hancock 4
county, un the first Tuesday in JanufttW uexly
a tract of laud, being par* of the real estate of Philip'
L. Siinm*. deciiasutl, adjoining land* of Joseph R.-
Sn-uict. Major Peace, and others, containing ahoul ouW
Terms at tlie time of sale.
U. L. HIM MS. ) v ,
N. C. SAVllE,{ Exorfc
4*
November
Postponed Sstle.
than either of tho other candidates—ni:*1 to
him \x il! tend more to Van Duron's final do-'!
juishod in the short period of eighteen .ear*. But
candor would say, that it was immaterial during x\l
feat thuii lo vole for Harrison Perhaps this Slate will j administration of the General Gwx^rninunt the exiiur
lion occurred, when the credit i« due to the net
Congress, anJ tint act originated fro.u William
Lowndes.
not vote at nil, unlev
SH.irv to defeat tin*
tie perceived that her vote
■•mince of the dictator.
STR’Ui;
Fifty R>o!l:irs Reward.
UN AWAY from me on Tuesday tlie 20/h ol
18
A hill has p.vscd to he engrossed iu the Nexv Jersey
Leg'slHlure, tixin« the time of choosing Electors ol
President nnd Vice President o.i the third Tuesday
an I SVcdveidny cf November, instead of the tinift now
fixed by law in that State.
'Tlie Hon. Samuel prentis« bus been chosen U. S. \
six years from Vermont.
Sai f, nr t»ir?ARr> —'The sale took place on Wednes- j
day la*t About two thirds of iti■ • lawn xvh* sold, and 1
brought some seventy thousand dollars. This town is i
situate diieeilv opposite Coluiiihu*. on the Alabama j
side of ibe l iver, and is one mile square.—Col. Herald.
j A Lady clothkp in Amkimcan Silk.—At the ngri-
I cultural exhibition of Merrimack county, .Mas*. .Mrs.
‘ Kimball, of Ilopkinton. N. II.. xva* pieseut. rtdjed in
| rich and durable silk* of her oxvn mamifacluru. She
! raised tlie silk xvonn*. reeled, twisted, dyed an l wove
j the silk, and for aught that i* known to the contrary,
| made the garments xvith her ' \vn hand*.
O’ Weare requested lo say that the STANDARD
OF UNION xvi’l be issued, during the session of the
Legislature, on Thursdays instead of'Tuesdays.
EXPRESS MAIL,
commence running on the 15th ofj
times, to redeem the pledge it exacts. 1 *'• ,
The hiii mi ill lo he revived hv Ueorgie, will proba-1 ll,M " * p " . N . , !' v V Hrk ^ ChiUdolph.*, (here will he
Mv be One Million of D.ilhtr.. Thi. sum. hi a mo- I ,w " »'»« ■ n.'ining with the |
derate interoal. will yield an income which, added In d/wldeh'-) !. .'o i ,f . .71"'J I
Ihe other revenue of the Stale, xvill bo sufficient to i 1,1 1 ,M u ‘ * ' , *'** i,jft *
be bound bv it* terms, and should bo prepared, at all 1 ^ , ,nn '
»i «•.« „i„.i„ fl .,v,,..*o I Noveinoer i
Bel xx *
Prices of Cotton.
At Charleston, 5th instant, - - 1GJ
Augusta, fith, .... 14
Milledgeville, - - - . - Iff
Hi
siiDpori the Government. I would, therefore.respect- i
full? recommend that the fund bean disposed of as to !
make it, by loan on go* d security, available, when re
quired, to redeem our pledge, nud profitable whilst it i
leamin* on deposite.
These, fellow-citizens, are the principal subject* to
which I have deemed it my duty, at thi* time, to call
your attention, and I earnestly invite your deliberate |
consideration of all the topics of general inti*re*t to j
which I have adverted. Other matter* of less impor* |
tnneft, r.s also such u* may ftrise during the session,
will be submitted to you iu special communications
—and no exertion* on my part shall be wanting to
render you such aid iu the course of vour labors, a*
my official situation mav render proper or enable
me to afford.
WILiJAJI SCHLEY.
matter, in consequence iff which the additional postage
xx ill not be eh >rge*J between those cities. The same
policy xvill he pursued between Philadelphia and Bal
timore, and fir ther south, ns soon as the Department,
by the aid of the railroads or other mcnn». can give the
whole mail the same expedition ns the express.
The Department will endeavor to make such ar-
raiigomants as xvill give the loxvns on the upper line
through Nexv Jersey the sam** mail facilities they now
enjoy, nnd expects shortly b» improve them.
Annexed are Hie regulations formed by the Postmas
ter General in reference to the matter to be conveyed
1 hv this mail.—Globe.
Married, on 'Thursday evening, the 13th ult., hv Ro
bert Rosier, Esq., Dr. A. \V. Ann, of Cool Spring, Wil
kinson county, to Miss Jank V. Paine, of Laurens
county.
On Sunday evening, the* Ifitli ult. by Colcinan Sanders,
I Esq., Mr. Littlkhkhuy Forest, jo Mire Nancy Bry
ant, daughter of Tliomns Bryant, all of Laurens county.
, On Thursday evening. 3d instant, in Gretnc county, hv
i Thomas Stocks, Esq., Mr. Hadf.n M. Prior, of Morgan
I county, to Mips Nancy Montfokt, daughter of Mr. John
; Montfort, of Greene countv.
ptcinber last, mv negr*» hoy Jcursb
year, old, 5 feel 6 or H inches high, weighing 145 or 50
pou ul*, ofi quite «i black, sleek complexion ; eyes
! and lips iomoxxlint red, tolerably high loreliend, un i
| thin.curlv hair; teeth somewhat opened before—.hi*,
eye teeth or next them, somewbnt d'Milde—ha* a round
scar or spot on his left cheek, about the size ofi a five 1
rent piece, ami the thickness of n wafer lower than any !
other part of his skin ; and a tear on one ofi Ifis leg*,
probably the outside of the right leg n*-ar the shin, cut
i by nu axe—had on a pair of black dyed homespun
pantaloons, cotton shirt, n small brim old fur lint, the!
■ croxvu pnrtsexved in, xvlien he left home He xvill pro
bably, if not apprehended, endeavor to go to Wilke*
j county, near Washington, xvhere I am informed, bis J
j mother lives, owned by William Cox, or probably in
| the neighborhood of x»'ido\v Cnushy’s. It i* very pro 1
J liable that he may he in the po*^es<*ion nl some'xvhite
j person : if found in the possession of anv "bite per- J
son xvitli the intention of conveying him off’, either to '
hire or sell, I will give $25 Ibr the delivery of the ne-
1 pro. or his confinement so that I can gel him—for the !
! xvhite innn, I xvill give the same with proof to convict
him, nr I xvill give $ 10 f*»r any information of said .
1 negr*> so that I can get him He may he soinexx b*-re !
1 in Henry county, n* I ain told lie has a sister living |
there, owned by some gentleman by the name of Si
Negroes For Male.
O N 'Tuesday the second 'day of January next, xvill
he. sold, in the town of Lexington, all tho No-
groe* belonging to the estate of John McWhorter. lute
late oft )gloiiiorpn county deceased, to wit: ’B’ \v<*ci-
tv iXegl'OttS oousi-uiiig of men, women,
boy* nod girl*. Hold lor a division among the lega
tee*. Terms cash.
MOSES H. M’WIIOUTER. Ex’or.
November 8 43 id*
GEORGIA, TalHifcri'O county.
W HERi:AS Fl* ; et Fallin applies to me lor let-
V v ter* of administration mi the cstato **f Philip
Huckiby, late of sii i couutv, deceased—
'These are therefore t<» cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to come forward within the lime prescribed by I *xv,
and she xv came, (if any exist) why said loiters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this Bill day of
November, It36.
QUINEA O’NEAL, c. c. *•.
Nov fl 43 fir
GEORGIA, < ire one county.
iI EE EAS Edxvuid II. Witigffeld nnd Eralhon
Meym.mr apply lo me l’**r letters of udminis-
tration on the extatv
su'd! county, deceased
These are therefore to rite and admonish all nnd
I 'TNDER nu order *»f tho Inferior Court of Jasper
J comity, when silting for ordinary purpose*, wfff
he sold on the fir-t Tuesday in December next, ut thtf*
Court House iu said comity, a'Town Lot, hclbrtging?
to the estate of John Cnrgile, sen., deceased—for Uio^
piirjmso ol distribution among the legntees.
LEWIS C. HOLLAND.
Acting Guardin',ft
November 8 43
W ILL BE HOLD mi tho first Tuesday in January
next, at the Coiirt-'uoiite in Hancock enmity,
(h it valuable) Fhiulutioii whereon Meshuck Howell re
sided at the time of his decease, lying oo and near th#
Ogeelieo river, in mid com **containing twenty-three*
hundred acres, more or less, (reserving so much
may he laid off for the widoxv’s dower.) This land I*
vuIumIjIh, producing go*nl crops, and in fine condition
fur cultivation ; a cnosidurahii^pnrtion is jet unclear-'
ed. To Im sold under an order of the Court of Ordi*
miry. Terms ut tlie linn* ol ml.*.
JAMES H. MID DLL BROOKS, Adm’r.
November ! 42
W ILL BE SOLD outlie fust Tuesday in January
next, at the Court-lmiise in Hancock county,
the folio xx iijg Tracts of Land, being part ot the reM
estate of Robert Flournoy, di c’d: One tract contain*
ing about oiio hundred nnd six acres, adjoining landr
of M. Ely. R. Jarrel. and others; one tract containing?
one hundred and eighteen acres, more nr less, adjoin-*
ing the lauds ol Jjglitfoot, Griffis, and others; one
tract coni .fining about one hundred acres, near Mount
Zion, adjoining binds uf Beman, and others; also, n
commodious dwelling house on Broad street, at the
East end of the village of .Sparta, comprising several)
n of Dr. 'Tho*. Win “field, late of j loxvn bus, and being an eligible and neat residence far
F»d— ° j a family. Hulls to be pur&uant to an oi
; or he may have gone to the gold region, hh [ am told | singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, lo of sale
j 1 ,} ' 9 acquaintances theie. ; come forxvnrd within the time prescribed by law, nud [
I.LVF.S JORDAN. j shew cause, if anv they hove, why said letters should I
Bariiesville.Pikecn.Nov.fi 43 2t (*) I not he granted. ' , N»v*
Court of Ordinary. Terms i
rder of iftr
de known at the time'
Barue«x ille. Pike
KT.EAUl.Y~t
rior Court of Hancock county, xvlien silting for
*(*)
“f the honorable Into
Post Office Dkpartmknt, }
October 22d. 1*536 \
Regulations for the F.xpress Mail.
I. No letters will be sent by this mail, except
•ucli as have written upon them (he words “ F.xpress
j Mail.”
Cunning. A short time since high constable Hays j 2. No free tellers, nor letters coutirinin^mor.ey. nor
went to search a bouse where a man had been robbed j letters exceeding lulf an ounce in weight, exiept puh-
of n $100 lull. After a strict search he was about to | lie despatches, m r any newspapers or pamphlets, will
leave the premise* without success, when he suddenly be sent by Ibis mail.
3. If letters bearing a frank, or containing money,
; ^ Dif.d, at Madison, Morgan county, on ihe 31 *t October,
| Frances Julia, infant daughter of F. W. and Elizabeth
• Arnold, aged 17 months nnd 5 days.
Such grief none hut parents feel;
Ti* God tlmt speaks, uud wo must yield.
turned to the old woman
• * , , 1 1,1 "Mendanee, and giving j
her his hand, wished Imr good bye. In so doing the
crafty officer drew a tailor * thimble ft
iu which was hidden the identical note! This worthy
functionary lias obtained such a knowledge of human
nature, in consequence of hi* long practice, that |,« j*
ordinary purposes, will he sold, at the Court house of
'Talbot coun'y, on the first Tuesday in January next, j
Lot No 172. in the 23d district, originally Muscogee
! noxv Tallin! county.
j Also, mi the first Tuesday in February m*xt, at the !
j Court house of Troup county, will he sold. Lot No. !
1 177, in the 6lh district of said county. The above j
-- | 0{ ^ 8o jd f or (fin benefit of the heirs of Gilmore '
TEMPERANCE MEETING. * Bledsoe, lute of Hancock county, deceased. Term*
(Ur The animal meeting of the State 'Temperance \ made known on the davs of sale.
: " l-'— • .. . JOHN VV. RABUN. Guardian.
November 8. 1836 4;; |j 8
The Columbus Enquirer xviil publish (lie iibove un
til ibe day* of rele.
1 y they hove, why
liot he granted
Given under my hand, at nltfco, thi* otli day of
November, J836.
THOMAS VV. GRIMES, CTk. c. o.
Nov. 8 43 ft
JOHN A. COBB.
ROBERT VV. FLOURNOY, <
November 1
Ex’or*.
42
doing the or weighing mine than half an ounce
cietv xvill be hWd at the Me<hn<ii*t Meeling-lionre, !
next ’1 hursdux night. Temperance n<ldresses may be
expected on the occasion. The friend* of tho cause
are respectfully invited to attend.
Nov 8 4 >
JT1 UEEIV L SlicrifPft Sale.—Will he .old.
V JT on the fir*t Tuesday in jHnuniy next, in the
tuxxn of Grepii«hor*)ugli, Greene county, within the*
usual hours of sale, the following property, lo wit *—*•
One hundred acre* of iniid, m*>ie or less, on the tre-
•ers of Little river, adjoining lands of Culbreath and
uiiiiam Gdmoi.dson and Tho. C. ; nl fi er!1 . tevil d (lll ll8 , iw , properly of William H.
* ir.ington apply la me 1 «*r Jcttere of ndini- , Broach I*»satisfy sundry fi las issued from a Justite’r
u o.i the .state of Gecrgo U. Garlii.gton, ! colirl .^ in f„ v< , r of 8x Val ; s0ll & Tuggle and other fi f«^
vs. said Broach.
JOHN ARMSTRONG, D. Sh’ff.
November 8 43
GEORGIA, Groeno cotissty.
B3B7IIEREAS William Edmondson and Tho. C.
. >o put into :
from her finger, post office* marked “ Express Mail," the poitmat-1
ten* will erase those word*, nud send them by the or i
diuftry mail.
4 All Idler* ami public despafdiet tout by llii*
mail xvill ho charged will) triple Ihu usual rates ol post
| ǣӥ
Letter* marked ” Lx press Mail," nud put
almost omniscient.—Actc York Express.
Weight or Grain.—I’lie Genesee Farmer I
gives the folloxving the weight ol grain : 1,1 P 01 * offices nul nu ilia line of dm express, xvill i
\rr NOriCL —I lie Ladies of the Female Educa
tion Society will have hii Exhibition and Sale ol fancy
and other orticles. principally the work of their oxvn
hand*, on Wednesday availing, November Kith, at 6
o'clock, Ht the Lodge Rooms of the Ma«<mir, Hall, in
, Milledgeville. to aid Ihe fund* of tho Society. Coffee
j and oilier refreshment* will t:e served up.
Milledgeville, Nov fi 43 tds
f TNDER an order of the Inferior Court ol Baldwin
J county, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo*e«, will |
be *old, on the first Tuesday iu January next, one Lot |
of laud, No. |31. in the 1st district of said comity, he- 1
longing to die estate of John II. Smith, deceased, nd
j lustration
I late of *Hid county, deceased—
There are.therefore to cite uud admonish all and |
1 singular tlie kindred end cred'.tm* ot said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, xviihm the time prescribed
by laxv. lo shoxv cause, if any they have, why said let-
j ter* should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, 1*1 day of Nov. 1836.
THOMAS W. (HUMES, c. c. o.
i Nov.fi 43 5t
PuStpOIKMl
^ElEEAE Slici'iil> Sale.—Will he sol6>
Jf At Hie court-house, in tlie town of GreeuesboroV
Greene couiily, oil the first Tuesday in December-
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Tliree l\’<*S'rorss Townley, n man, 48'yrertr
obi; Jacob. 11 man. 42 year* old, and Lucy, a woman,
joinintt lands of Jordan. Step!i**ns and Maelin, contain- a* tree persona ofVtihmr. ami their umnas. ages na*
iuy2024 acres, more or less. Sold for the pur pose»of] tiviiy, residence. 4*i, r»-g : -iered egret-uh*) t*» law.—
At ollii.e, this l-^llijune. Ifi 16.
JES^E MOBLEY, c. •
GEORGIA, County.
TICE.—Personally come, Abiahani Harmon | #f
and Helnh bis w ifi*, who reported tbaimclves j *'W years old; levied on As the property of Jnniss 8.
Wheat, (per huahel) mean weight, 00 pounds • • l,H ,, nl ,llHl li,,e whan ,l,e y H,,,, wil1
r,r 00, b«rl«V 4B. oatH 35. In.iiun rorn 51!, ih-hh I cl, “ r ** ,< !- 1"“ wi,h ,ri l' lB r u-, "K" f " r "•«
rl...ni,. a, i. ..i i.i i rtholn ilmniiid.
*!«, I,ean> (1J, rcil clnu'r 01. Ii nIiuuIiI, lumever,
i . „_„„i , .. . ,i . , . , i *1. Cilii.tr, uf n.uiiiuliar, Imv# a rialil in rcceivn
i .r ar "':" re “ I fi " **■«. M liieh ‘"«y
Imunds lo Ilia Itutllt'l, nccoriliiiu in liti- climnli 1 ,
•nil ami cullura, uml ,a,iHy nf dir Wheiii
Ima wciijiiri) M e t, », H74 ||„. Hn ,| | n ,li»„
*!4 |ioun(i< ,tcr IiiiaIkiI, |l,irtf y In., wriuliml aa
liigti hi 5< (louinla, On dn- ollinr Inini), gr.im
n.. ufien .ainitini ii-.a dian ill* nmniiwr ol pniinil,
•Xo.h nnr.inraiila riirunialaiicca l,a„ I'“"'1
rr,, ■sa-sfi'a- “• -IssJra*
rri Hi.n Ilia >li|t, anil IM MW^wpara liolli. If Imlli
rnnin in lham, Ilia |inilinadt'M will < li.rgn Ilia new,-
n idi ftit.ihfii,
7. HII|i«froni m-M »|iH|in« *rn .iiihII ,mr(* of n*Ma|ia-
|i«it rm uiil.uralip, •iiai'iall, |iriMinl It, n*«ipa) «r
|niltli,li.ia, in (imv., 1I1M lata,I na«», lini’iin mi l tin-
inv.li*. ftiil 1111. a!,,, can lu, rrmt.il frnm III* tain*
ii*M.;tH|*»r ; n.nj ii, nu rax mull il tu rt,l in ilia Inn
Minmni iff *n li *«« ip.pff
MimVAY S1MII\AUV.
Fgllir. EXAMINATION of in thi. In.
I aiilnliisn, (iimlar ilm clinrgn nf ilia K«v. Mr.
Hr.«,s.) will taka rilam un W*d|i«-ilay Ilia Itflli iital ,
lo! 1 ■' •
divi.iiin. Term, nn III* il.-iv.
meauh i.r.sur.nu, ? ,
JAS. 1>. LUSTK|{, J Auin ra.
Nn»*ml'*r H 43 Ida*
liieculnr'a Male.
O N T|nir»day llm I'nli day nl Dennmtwr nral,
will ‘in Mild, Nl Ilia lulu ra.idaiittu nf Jnlin K. M.
Nnvrmliar 8
4* Ml
niny t.iiw rai.iva fra* l.y di« * r-llunry mal', Iml rannni i hii.I rnl)Linda Ilia injliiwing day. 1‘Hiant, and ynar 'I’arvar, deoaa*rd, in Jatlaraun cnnnly, die I'ariatialdu
Igl I* ,L - jjj“" 'j 1 1 dun. urn lliviud in ailond and wilnaai Ilia |>rn,reaa of I |'rn|i*riy nf ilia attain of aaid dac**Md. «,r*|ii ,uch
llmir clnldn 11 and ward.
1* II. I*. STIJIJ83, Pac'ry.
Tlir. Iliairiaa, of lln, 111111111111111 will Im ii'.iiin.d
■Mi ilia firal
« I*iiiii of Mr,
ai li*r*iofara
N»*.**■
Monday in January M«l.
r. llama, a.ii.iad liy ill*
uiidar <ba *l|.*r
11. I*
KTI/ftS*. **««•»
41
Hi
aa i. di.,nnad of by will, cuiiiiaiiug uf nun gund Imiaa
■lid one final yutilU inula, aliunl I MO or UOiiaad ul
li»f., iliniy iiaad of nillla, rorn, foddar. houarbold ami
kiuiili'il fnriiiMKa, |ilaiiU!iuli luola, 4t«. Sob! fur*
tinibni aim-nf dm l«fal«*i. T*iui< aradil mild tbo
.ainn In.iruriar.i *ii«i Nov«wli*r, 1837, wiili .mull nniaaand Mcnriiy.
NmniiWr M
MAMirr.L » TASVKtt. Ea'«r
41 fl.
^ I.I, |iuiauu. la .alilod lu lue mlHIu uf I,. \V. Hud.
KltS, 1
»N. > Ei'n
x. S
•nu. daoaa>*il, «ill niako iHimadialo ,i«vmeiit;
• ml IIiiku liavili^ di iiumU wdl m»k* dm 11 known no-
eurdiiix lu Im, J. SI. t.'HAMHKICS, ‘
John hTidson,
muv iiijusun
Nnv 8 _ 411 Ol
lSJWTICK.-AH (laiMin, indeblad lu liuhard
i. XVnalri, lain nf tai.l I'uiuiir. daciaaad, ar« r*.
i|Ui Had 1.1 iHiiini i ra ml and mak* {laymriit, ami *11
|mr»un« baSnf drmaiid. afamat ta.d d.rramd, am 1*.
■(ulrodlu pra.rnl III.min dm dm* mowr.b.d by law.
I.CCtSDV XVI'HTEIl Adm'r*.
• Nuyaiuiu, A » 411 0t
I’aik, naiM-ninr of F.aakiel K. l’ark, deerntod, lo Mlla-
’ ly H fl. la. in favor n! dm Ban bn) die Slain ul Gcor-
yia r«. dm >Hine. The above |ini|wrly will Im aold lor
liHnkiililn I'll 111 r. I.I,I'll. |iayntilu al die branch bank in 1
liritrnoilioioiigli, tin.
XVAI. L. STRAIN, SbarlffT
Nny B 4 - <! Ida
UEUKiiiU, Hancock couiily^
W HEREAS j. ill II Bark .(lain H|.;ill„ in me for
l*d*M nf udminiairHliou oil dm rdkla uf J#f..
fr*v Unr|i»dul«. Into of 1*1.1 r.nmly, d«n*M*<|.-
Tliawi nre thrrulnru in cue bed kdimmuli ell and'
nnfulnr llm kindred and crrililur* ul • .id d. c. card. In
b« and a| |imr *| my nCro, uilhlii lb* uiur |now>iW*d
by law, lu .bow Mna*. If any ibry batu, w 1 y »ld 1*1*
lar> .huuld Iiul l« yrallied,
*ilv»U und*r 111, blind, "i 1 lira, Nn> rinlui .1,183S.
IIEMIV BOliEMH, c S A
Nov A 4M 61