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MILL.EDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1839.
NO. 3—VOL. XX.
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Sales of land and negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or
Guardians, are required by law mhe held ou the first Tuesday
in the month, between die hout¥*of ten in the forenoon and
three in the afternoon, at the Court-house of the county in
which the property is situate.—Notices of these sales must be
_iven in a public gazette SIXTYdays previous totheday of tale.
■ Notices for the sale of personal property must be given in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Also,
notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate must be publish
ed for FORTY days.
Notice that applicaGon will be made to the Court of Ordina-
rvVor leave to sell laud, must be published for FOUR months.
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diat to which they may thereafter wish it sent.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of Green
, Berry Belcher, deceased, are requested to present them
within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate payment.
O. R. BELCHER Adm r.
December M5,1838. • -= 19 6t
EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.—Notice is here
by given to all and singular the creditors of Phillip
Moss, (hat he intends, on the first Monday in June next, to
avail himself of tlie benefit of the act entitled an act for the
relief of honest debtors, passed in 1823.
Dec. 11,$1838—47— 8t PHILLIP MOSS.
T HE late firm of Slade & Giddings, is this day, by
mutual consent, dissolved. All persons indebted to
said firm, are requested to call at the Store of Dan’l. Slade,
and settle the same immediately, as no lunger indulgence can
be given. Dec. 25, 1838.—50 tf
TV OTICE.— The copartnership heretofore existing between
11 the subscribers, in the practice of the law, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
JAMES T. JOHNSON,
JANIUS A. WINGFIELD.
December 28th, 1838. 50 5t
FOSi SALE,
M X PLANTATION in the 3d District of Baker county,
or* o '■ ‘ ’ ’ ' - • •
IVOTICIi.
persons indebted to me by note or open account, are
requested to call and settle by the first of January next,
•or they will be placed in the bauds of an officer for collection.
JAMES T. LANE.
40 tf
A N ACT to .provide for the call of a Convention 10 reduct
ti
the number of the General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, and for other purposes therein named.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Haase of Representa
tives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met. and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the first Mon-
CAVTIOI! CAUTION!!
PL persons are forewarned from trading for either of
POUR III OATHS’ NOTICES.
file proin'issoxy Notes given by the subscribers to 3a- \^OUR months after date application will be made to the
muel Tpwpkius, for* Eleven Thousand Dollars each; the first honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, when sit-
due on the first day of January, 1840; the second due on the ! ^t'S f° r ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
.. . .... first dry of January, 1841 ; the third dee on the first day of [ Bavid Locket, late of said county, deceased.
day in April, eighteen hundred and thirty nine, be, and the j January. 1842; the fourth due 011 the first day of January, : Oct 30, 1838—41 4m MARY LOCKET, Adin’x.
same is hereby designated and set apart as the day on which ■ 1813; and the fifth due on the first day of January, 1844—all
tlie citizens of Georgia, qualified to vote for members of the I dated on the 4th day of January. 1839. Said "notes were
Legislature, shall, attlie several places prescribed by law for ‘cTi’en in consideration for Land. Negroes, Stock, Provisions,
holding such elections, vote for delegates to represent them | Plantation tools. Ac., for the delivery of which we hold said
in Convention, in number equal to their representation in both i Tompkins’bond for One Hundred and Ten Thousand Dol-
branches of the General Assembly, according to the last cen- j _lars; and said notes are 6nid to be lost or mislaid, and we will
JpTOUK. months after date, application will be made to the
J^'OUR months after date, application will be made to
— Uie honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, when
•Rting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and
N egroes belonging to the estate of John Hall, deceased, late
oi Elbert county. WILLIAM PULLIAM, Adm’r.
Octobers, 1838. 37 mJra
G eorgia, newton county
W h f.reas Joel Colley applies to
1 me Cor letters of ad-
sus; such election to be conducted, managed and certified
under the same laws as are of force in respect to elections of
members of the General Assembly.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That it shall be tlie duty
of such managers to transmit to his Excellency the Governor,
the result of said elections under the laws now of force con
ducting, managingand certifying elections of members of the
General Assembly, as aforesaid, within ten days alter such
election; whereupon it is.made the duty of his Excellency
the Governor, to issue his Proclamation declaring the resuit
of such election, by notifying the individuals severally elected
to represent the good people of Georgia in Convention, as
contemplated by this Act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That every citizen of ihe
United States shall be eligible to a seat in said Convention,
who has attained the age of twenty fiveyears, and been anin-
habitant of this State three years, immediately preceding the
not pay them or either of them, or any part thereof, to any
other person than the said Tompkins, and to him only, accor
ding to the letter and specifications of the contract, as setforih
in said bond. JOHN D. PITTS,
Jan. 22—1 3t H. W. JERNIGAN.
LL persons indebted to '.lie estate of Thomas Feagin,
December 4, 1938
flTHE. Debtors and Creditors of Ishmael Harwell, de-
J ceased, are requested to present their claims, and pay
-their debts to the uudeisigned within the time prescribed by
j aV , : JAS. A. MERIWETHER, Adm’r.
.Ian. 4, 1839. 52 fit
7SIO enable the Subscribers to meet promptly their engage-
I. ments, which they feel bound to do, they request all in
debted to them, and also to the late firm of Cowles Daggett,
eidier by Note or Account, to pay the same by the first of
February, and save cost—no mistake.
E. M. COWLES A CO.
Jan.15,1?39: 52 5t
-hvl on the waters ot the Chickasahatcbee creek, containing
°00 acres ot good Land, nearly 200 acres cleared anti under
good fence. There is on the place a good new gin house,
gin and gear, an excellent small house and kitchen, and doub- . .
le pen dwelling house, good negro cabins and stables, and a 1 f * a 3’ election, and who shall have resided one year in die
weil of good water. Any one desirous to look at the proper- j county for which he shall be elected.
ty. will find the owner there during the winter months. i Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That each member re-
Nov. 27,1838—45 20t " D C. BALDWIN. j turned as duly elected, shall, previous to taking liis seat in
~ NO'S'SCK ! said Convention, take the following Oath or affirmation, viz:
B OSTWICK A WILLIAMS are duly authorized to I j d ° s «'? ar *«t I will not attempt to add to or take
1 sell my House in this place. H. It. WARD 1 fr °'" th<? C'«‘Stitution.or attempt to change or alter any other
Milledseville, Dec. 19 1838 >0 tf seetI °n. clause, or article of the Constitution ol the state of
Georgia, other than those touching the representation in the
I ate of Crawford county, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; and those to whom said estate may be
indebted, are hereby required to render in their accounts in
terms of the law.
RICHARDSON FEAGIN, > . , .
ROBERT M. OWENS, ) AU
January 22, 1839. 1 fit
t LAW NOTICE.
T HE subscriber bavins'settled himself in Albany. Baker
county, Ga., will attend the Courts of the Chattahoochee
I Circuit, and the counties of Decatur, Thomas, Lowndes and
| Irwin, of the Southern Circuit. He pledges himself to per-
; sons who may entrust him with tlieir business, for the faitlilul
j discharge of his duties. PETER J. STROZER.
• January 22, 1839. 1 6t
(O 3 The Augusta Chronicle is requests! to insert the above
! twice. P. J. F.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James M. Calln-
y^LL persons having demands
against the estate of Aaron
Smith, deceased, late of Hancock county, will present
them in terms of the law; and-those indebted to the estate,
will come forward and make immediate payment.
CINCTNATUS SMITH, ? ~ .
ROBERT M. SMITH, ] ors ’
Jan. 9, 1939. 52 fit
i.r. Not.
14 S It WAKNINR.
ami Accounts of Cowles A Ward, and L. A
way, late of Taliaferro county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment, or satisfactory arrange
ments, or they may expert to find their notes or accounts, in
the hands of proper ollicers for collection. All persons, hav
ing demands against said estate, will present them duly, an
thenticated, in terms of the law, or this notice will be plead
in bar against them.
General Assembly thereof, and that T have been a citizen of
[ this State for the last three years, so help me God. And any
; person elected to a seat in said Convention, who shall refuse
to take the oath aforesaid, shall not be allowed to take liis seat
: in said Convention.
A CABD.
T HE undersigned has removed from Dublin to Perry,
•Houston county. Ga., where all subsequentenrnmnnica-
tinns to him will be addressed. ELI WARREN.
Perry, January 22, 1839.
1 EC. 5. And be it further enacted. That the members of said !
LAW NOTU'K.
IHE subscribers have associated themselves in the prac
tice of (lie Law. under the firm of WARREN A Scak-
MALCOM JOHNSTON, ) . , .
SAMUEL JOHNSON,
December 20.1838. 50 6t
B'
ROUGHT to Jail in Muscogee county. Geo., on the
8th day of January last, a negro mun mimed Peter
Monroe, who says that he is a free mun, and was born in
Havana; but he has no evidences of his freedom with him.
Peter Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high.
\v. Cowles, if not paid by the 1st of January next, will I of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and weighs
be sued indiscriminately. L. COWLES, j IriO pounds, wean* rings in his eats. I would suppose
December 25,1833. 49 tf j from his brogue that he is from the lower part of the State
A LL persons holding claims against the estate of William o! South Carolina. I lie owner, if any, is requested to
J\. Stewart, deceased, of Morgan county, will please render j come forward and prove property, or he will be sold for
them to me, within tlie time prescribed Jiy law. | iail fees. N. M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
ALEXANDER STEWART. Adm’r,
January’S, 1838. 51 fit
NEW JI AI
Aug. 1-1, 1333—30 tf
of Muscogee Co.
ARBANGEJIUNTS.
M X BOIXS VIVANS.
rjIHE subscriber respectfully unnnnn- j r p HE «"<3ersigned respectfully informs his friends and the
, 1 - r..ii 1 ji public generally, that lie ha3 and intends tokeepcon-
•es to the pn >.ic, tba } <■ i- > stantly on hand, a weil selected assortment of Contectionary,
operation a Line of Four Horse Coach- [ Cordials, Wines, Liquors, Ac., Ac.
iu \V atkinsville, Madison, to Entonton, 1 ]„ jbe rear of the house will be found his Bar, which will
ets, from Athens,
aiid back, 3 times a w eek, leaving and returningns tollows: j be surpassed by none, as regards neatness, good order, atten- !
Leaving Athens on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, ; tion, and most choice Liquors, Segars, Ac.
at li o’clock, A. M.. and arriving at Ealoc.ton at C o’clock
P. M., on tlie same days.
Leaving F.ntonton on •.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. at (i o’clock, A. M., and arriving in Athens at 6
o'clock P. M-, same da vs.
H. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
March 27 . 10 tf
He therefore hopes to meet with a share of public patron
age. L. A. YOUNG.
Milledgeville, November R, 1838. 43 tf
GENUKAI, AGENCY.
T 1IIE undersigned renews the offer of his services to his
friends and the public, in the transaction of a Generat.
AgkS< Y in this place. He will attend to the renewal of all
Notes, Ac., that may be entrusted to liis care in the Central
consuinating the great objects of tlieir convention, to wit: a
reduction and eqalization of the General Assembly; shall
have power to prescribe tlieir own rules and forms of busi
ness; and to determine on the qualifications of their own
members ; elect necessary officers, and make all orders which I
they may deem conducive to the furtherance of the object for '
which such Convention shall assemble.
1 Sf.c. fi. And be it further enacted. That itslinllbe tlie duty j
; of liis Excellency the Governor, to give publicity to the al- 1
| terations and amendments made in the Constitution in refer- ;
i enceto the reduction of the number of members composing I
I the General Assembly ; and the first Monday in October next.
| after tlie rising of said Convention, be shall fix 011 for the rati-
! ficatiou. by the people, of such amendment^, alterations, or
: new articles, as they may make for the objects of reduction
1 and equalization of the General Assembly only: and if rati-
! Red by a majority of tlie voters wlm vote on tlie question of
I “ Ratification” or “ No Ratification,” then and in that event,
i tlie alterations so by them made and ratified, shall he binding
i oil the people of this Srate, and not otherwise.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That it shall be a fttnda-
, mental article in the formation or amendments of the Con
vention, that each County of tlie State now organized or laid
out, or which may hereafter be created by law. shall be enti
tled to at least one Representative in tlie Representative
branch of tlie General Assembly. The Senate shall he com
posed of forty-six members only, from forty Senatorial Dis
tricts, composed of two contiguous Counties; and in the event
of the creation of any new County, it shall be added to smile
contiguous Senatorial District; and that the said Convention
shall not disturb the Federal basis, in apportioning the lepre-
sentntion in the General Assembly of the .State of Georgia.
Sec 8. And be it further enarted. That so soon ns this A
Bibb, Crawford, Houston and Macon, of the Flint—Early,
Stewart, Randolph, Baker, Lee, Sumter and Marion, ol the
Chattahoochee, and Wilkinson ot the Ormulgee Circuit.—
Their office is at Perry, Houston county, Ga., wlieie one of
them may at all times be found.
ELI WARREN.
JAMES J. SCARBOROUGH.
LEONIDAS KING.
Bank, tor the customary fee ol One Dor.LAlt lor each renew- j shall have passed, his Excellency the Governor be, and lie is
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms, the Lots of 1 a] . a i so> to the takiugout and forwarding Grants, for Fifty j hereby required to cause it to be published in the Gazettes of
Land below enumerated, by application to him tn Mad- Cents each. this State, once a week until the day fixed on bv this act lbrthe
ison, Morgan-countv, either m person or by le te • 1 DCF Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) will election of Delegates to said Convention ; as well as thenum-
Lot No. 252, 9th District formerly Wilkinson, now Telfair. : meet with prompt attention. | ber to which each County shall be entitled in said Convention,
2d Se■:
Henry, Fayette)
n the line of Gilmer and
jrbs of the town
" “ 236, 4th
w “ ‘ 155, 27th
M urrav.
And 2 unimproved acre Lots, in tlie subu
of Coviimton, Newton comity, adjoining Erwin and others. |
Oct. li£ 15.38—32 tf HENRY KIRBY. |
~ IlE W Alffh—A reward ,,f one hundred dollars '
will be paid to any person who will apprehend ■
and deliver to the Sheriff of Scriven county, a man by the (
name of Wlt.soM FREEMAN, who has broken .Tail in Jack- |
sonborof, Scriven county. Said Freeman is about 21 nr 22
Milledgeville, January 1, 1839.
JOHN R. axder;
51
ON.
2mtf
years of age, and 5 feet, or perhaps a little more, in height, i
a man of light complexion, liairof a dark sandy color, liis up- 1 f l)
per fore tcelh project out in front, and lip does not cover them j-. om t |j p . | .-^v jj
well- Said Wilson Freeman was confined in iail lor the of- : | pst - in{Hvi( , nal an(| llnrtlvl(l0(1 attention to nnv Inis,ness
fencemf murder, and mote jail ou tlie 4th dav, at night, of _ , , ini' j
December, 1839. MARY O'CONNER. | " llu ' !l may he confided to their care, and will he prepared
December 25 1839. 49 3in > l° make liberal advances on cotton stored with them.
“ p hey will also attend strictly to the sale of any cotton con
according to tlie apportionment of members of the General
Assembly, to be made under the late Census, taken and re-
XVnrciioitsc ami Cf«Kimi»Hscn Bnsinrss. | turned during the present year.
rKTiin undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that ! Sxr. 9. And be it further enacted, That the Delegates to Said
A th.-v have connected themselves together for tranact- ! Convention he paid at and after the same rates that the iuhii-
ing a Warehouse and Commission Business in the Cilv of, be , r . s of ( ’ ener!l1 Assembly now receive; and that his Ex-
-. , . .. . cellencv tlie Governor be requested to draw his Warrauton
Macon, under the firm of Hamp ton & Reynoi.ds lhetr | tl;e Treasurer ,- ()r the salne . „ ul ot - ativ ln „„ rv not other wis e
lVarrhoiwo is now being or&ctedj ami will be completed in appropriated; and aiilaws and parts of laws militating against
all of September, ready for the reception of hardware and i this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed,
merchandise. Its location is near the head of Cotton Ave- j JOSEPH DAY,
ntte, on the corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient • Speaker of tlie House of R epresentatives,
the most business part of the town, and very secure |
The undersigned-will devote their j
best individual and undivided attention t
COVINGTON I K U.l li'S: •«Si.5II.X.tR¥.
FTTUE T l usteea mice great pleasure in aniiouucing to llieir
i friends an I the pubhc, th it this institution »if( so into ,
operation on the first Monday in January, under the super
intendence of the Rev. S. Mt i Tlsov, who came highly re-
coinmemled, and is a graduate of Middlehury College, Ver-
inqnt, and was in the WcsKitu University one year., The
Rev. S. Mnttison has been teaching several years in Female
Institutions;' and from his long experience in teaching and
his high literary attainmeiirs, the Trustees feel confident that
they will, under his superintendence, raise the character ot
their'School tothatofnny similar one in tlie. South. Every
branch of science will be taught that.is taught in the best
Female Schools in the South. 7 lie rates of I 11 it ion are
cuftosnnrv. Board can he procured in respectable families
iaour village. Books and Stationary can he had in the vil
lage. “ McALl.EN BATTS, Secretary.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY,
Pre .iJent of the Senate.
Assented to 2Gtli December. 1938.
GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor.
P. S.—Music on the piano forte will be taught by an ex- patronize them. A
tided to their care, and will in all cases use their best ef
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
the best arrangements possible for learning the earliest in
telligence fi ont foreign markets; and will ulway 3 cheerful
ly imnart any intelligence thus obtained to tlieir planting
and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters
themselves, will-feel their interest nearly allied to the j
planting interest. In conclusion, the undersigned would !
only adJ further, that they will be prepared to attend to
every branch of business connected with the warehouse and
commission; such as receiving cotton on storage, for sale,
or to ship to other markets, receiving and forwarding
goods 1o country merchants, filling orders, &c. &c.—to
all of which they will promise that tlieir best attention
shall he given to promote the interest of those who may
TABI.3?
Shotcing- the Representation of the several Counties of
this Slate by the late act of apportionment.
11V
47 Ot
perienred hand.
• Covington, llih December, 1832.
— T3I E (jtESFKlBKR
T f? NOW receiving a supply at articles in his line, care i
fully selected, and Warranted to lie of the best quality
He oilers them for sale in the confidence that they cannot be (
surpassed i« this market; a few of tit. - leading articles are j
•enumerated : fiegars. Cognac Brandy, Champaigne Brandy, i
Jamaica Bum, Holland Gin, Monongaheia Whiskey, Peach
Brandy, Apple Brandy, Madeira Champaigne, Teneriffe
favors received in the line of our !
pprcciated.
business, will be dwlv
WILLIAM 1IAMTLTO-
WJLLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of otir
friends who orenow engaged in the warehouse and commis
sion business in this city, wo would respectfully recommend
the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, a#
worthy of tlieir confidence. They being our relatives, deli
cacy forbids that, we should snv more in their favor; we,
frict and dili
and Port Wine, CbeesejCordials, Crackers, Sperm and Tal- j however, trust that tlieir strict mid diligent attention to
low Candles, Table Sail, a variety of Preserve's, Pickles, business, will secure to them a liberal share of public pa-
Snuff, Play in"- Cards, a'variety of Candies, Sweet Oil, Spirits j tronage. E. LIAM ILTON,
1333.—27 tf J. R. HALTS.
of Turpentine, Almonds, Olives, CaperSjCatsup, Gunpowder , July 24. 1S5
Tea,Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Figs, Nutmegs, Lemons, | - »
and Apples, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausages, Ac. &c.
Also, 20 boxes and half boxes of Raisins, of tlie ne w crop, all
of which will be sold at a moderate profit tor cash.
Oct. 20,1838.—49 tf N. B. JUHAN
FRSTIVAL.
T HIS magnificent and thorough bred racehorse and stal
lion, supposed by Capt. Janies J. Harrison, to be one ot
the very heft sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam
| by that first rate of American race horses, Timoleon, will
stand the season 1839, at the town of Forsyth, Monroe county,
Ga., at $50 the season, and €-75 insurance. Mares from a
TO IGliASIO.
V5TE offer to let for a term of five years, our Plantation
II called Beulah, the late residence of James Barrow, J distance will be accommodated with good pasturage gratis,
deceased, on the East bank ot Oconee, opposite the city ot j aud ) ( .J :vitli grain, if required, at 40 cents per day. Every
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Turf field and 20 acres around., exertion will be used, and no expense spared to give general
the old settlement called Johnsotiville. This tract contains satisfaction to those front a distance
about 1200 acres; about 400 of which, we suppose, are open.
Though'tlie farm is at present partly overgrown with bushes
stud briars, yet the land is excellent, having never been worn
'out, but merely abandoned to taliow, according to the last will
of the'testator, until the heirs should be of age.
The qualify of the land, and its vicinity to Milledgeville,']
• inakp Beulah oue of th.e most valuable grain and stock tarinS
-in -Georgia. We offer to let it only for this
Gilmer,
Glynn,
(irfiono,
Gwinnett,
Habersham,
Hancock,
Heard,
Henry,
Houston,
Hall,
Harris,
Irwin.
Jones,
Jasper,
Jefferson,
Jackson.
Laurens,
Lee,
Liberty,
Lincoln,
Lowndes,
Lumpkin,
Macon,
Madison,
Marion,
McIntosh,
Meriwether,
Monroe,
Montgomery
Murray,
Morgan,
DCF All the newspapers in Georgia will publish the above
Act and Table weekly, until the first Monday in April next.
Appling
Baker,
B.U.tn,
Bibb,
Bulloch,
Butts.
Burke,
Bryan,
Campbell,
Carroll,
Cobb,
Cass,
Columbia,
Crawford,
Coweta,
Chatham,
Clark,
Cherokee,
C anideti,
Dade,
Deca tr,
DeKa.o,
Doolv,
Early,
Effingham,
Elbert,
Emanuel,
Fayette,
Floyd,
Forsyth,
Franklin,
y, 1
3
Muscogee, 4
Newton. 3
< tgiethorpe. 3
Paulding, 1
Pike, 3
Pulaski, 2
Putnam, 3
Rabun, 1
Randolph. 2
Richmond, 3
Scriven, 2
Stewart, 3
Sumter, 3
Talbot, 3
Taliaferro, 2
Tattnall, X
Telfair, 1
Thomas, 3
Troup, 4
Twiggs, 2
Union, I
Upson, 3
Walton, 3
Walker, 2
Ware, 1
Washington, 3
Wayne, 1
Wilkinson, 2
Wilkes, 3
Warren, 3
Total, 207
References.
Charleston—"Messrs. Miller, Ripley A Co.; Granniss, W hite
A Co.; Harral, Hare A Co.; Mr. Samuel XV. Boag.
Ncic-York—Mr. Win. H. Young, house ot F. J. Couant A
Co. ; Messrs. Smith, Wright. Harral A Co.
New-Ark—Mr. Charles Taylor.
Savannah—Mr. Gill. Hendrickson; Messrs.N. B. A II.
Weed; Wimberly A Jones.
Macon Messrs. Eiias Beall A Co.; Hamilton A Reynolds.
Laurens County—Hon. George M Troup
ctiynn. County—Hon. Thomas Butler King.
Grccnesboro'—Hon. William C. Dawson.
Perry—Messrs. McGehee A Felder.
J atinary 22, 1839. 1 St
[CF The Chronicle A Sentinel, Augusta, Georgian, Savan
nah, and Christian Index, XYashingtott, will each give the
aljove eight weekly insertions, and forward their accounts for
payment. W. A S
f BXHE subscriber is a candidate for Clerk of tlie Superior
J. and Inferior Courts of Morgan
unty, at the election on
the first Monday in January next.
HIRAM PENDERGRASS
January 29,1839. 2 tf
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at
Madison, Ga.. on the 1st day of January, 1839.
A.—Julius A. Askew. Alexander Awtry, John Akins.
B.—Garret M. Beasley, Isaac Bigurtn, Eiias Barton, Philip
Bailey, Baptist Church, Mathew D Brewster.
C.—James L. Cox, Robert Cox, Mr. Conway, Abraham M.
Cotton.
D.—John Daniel, David Dier.
E.—Henry C. Elliot.
F.—Bellield Ferguson, Alexander Fitzpatrick.
(1.—Thomas Gibbs, Elisha Graham, A. C. Geer.
H.—Hardin A Roberson 2, Albert G. Hester, Eli Holly.
J.—Robert Jackson.
K.—Jesse Kirby, Sarah A. V. Kirby.
L.—Jeremiah Leverett.
M.—Benjamin R. McCoy, Wesley Mayhopson.
N.—George Nelson.
P.—Craven P. Pool.
R.—Benjamin Kumney.
S.—Mrs. Mary Shy, Wm. Stallings. George Spence, James
Sawan, Sam'l. Sewell, George W. Smith, Samuel Shields.
T.—Elizabeth Trainum, Mr. Tiller.
V.—Henry X’anderzee.
W.—Wm. L. West, J. S. Wilson, John W. Wado, Alex’r.
Wheeler.
Z.—Clem Zacltery.
Jan. 29.-2 3t JOHN B. MARTIN. P. M.
_ honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit- 1 - . - _
ting for ordinary purpose*, for loam to sell the land and fee- ^ nin strntl °? on tue estate of Susannah Tillery, late of Wai-
groes of James Daniel, late of said eountv, deceased. | ’
ROBERT ROBINSON, Adm’r.
November 13.1838. 43 4m
1^0 UR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sitting
for ordinarv.pnrposes. for leave to sell two negroes, belonging
to the estate of Ann Smith, deceased.
Oct. 1C. 1838—39 4m M. J. SMITH, Ex'r.
j^XOUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Jasper county, while si ting
for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the land and negroes
belonging to the estate of Bluford M. Walton, late ot said
county, deceased. JOHN S. MANLEY’, Adm’r.
October 9 1838. 39 4tn
These are therefore to cite and admonish all end siii«u<ar
the kindred and creditors of saijJ deceased, to be and appear
at tny office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
it any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tny hand, at office, this 7th January, 1839.
J.m. 22.—F fit HAMILTON BURGE, c. c. o.
£4 EORG1A, NEWTON COUNTY.
vill be made to the
F OUR months after date application
honorable the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real !
estate of Lafayette Holland, orphan of Thomas Hoilaud j
deceased. RICHARD ANDERSON, Guardian.
Oct. 2, 1938. 37 4m
F OUR months after date, application w ill be made to the !
honorable Inferior Court of Putnam county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the laud belong
ing to the orphans of Peter R. Gee, deceased.
FREDERICK CONNER, Guardian.
Nov. 20. 1939. - 44 4m
XV HERE is Thomas Ansley applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Vivgiuia Garev. 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 app*ar
at nty office within the time prescribed by law, to allow cause,
it any they have, yvhy said letters should not be granted. -
■Given under my hand at office, this 12th dav of Januarv
1839. • AUGUSTIN W. EVANS, d. q. c. o.'
January 22, 1939. ] fit
F JIKK E lXKINCi.—Rples and Regulations of tho
Comptroller and Commissioners.
\Kxtractfrom their Minutrs ]
“Resoived, That for the information of persons desiring
to establi;h Banking Institutions under the law “to authorize
. tlie business of Banking, and to regulate the same,” the fol-
j lowing rules and regulations be published, viz;
Rule I. Persons or associations intending to commence
! tlie business of Banking, under said act, will be required to
| deposit with the Comptroller and Comuii-sioners funds Sir
the procurement of tlie primed oiils intended fur circulation
' as money, and for defraying other expenses to be incurred.—
I (Seeseetions 1 anti 15.)
j Rule II. Bonds and mortgages intended to be assigned ttx
] the Comptroller and Commissioners, will be made to the peri
sons or associations applying for the benefit of the aet, for an
I amount equal to the appraised valce of tlie property; and
[ bonds and mortgages nmde to other persons than those applv-
■ ing, may be iransferredYo such pe sons or .associations, and hv
' them assigned to the Comptroller and Commissioners; the
■ bonds to be made payable one day after date, bearing interest
at the rate of six per cent, per annum. The property mort
gaged to be free of every incumbrance, and to be within tiiis
n will be made to tlie ! •Mate. The Comptroller and Commifsioners will deliver to
V’ewton eountv when ’ the person or associations applying, bills tor circulation
amounting to one-haiftbe appraised value of the lands mort
gaged, and for bonds and mortgages on town property and
slaves, an amount of bills equal to oue-i. urth of their value
will be delivered.*—(See sections 7 and 8.)
Rur.F 1!I. The valuation of lands, town property and
slaves, will lie made by three or more disinterested persons,
to be appointed by tlie Comptroller and Commissioners,lands
to be valued independently otthe buildingsthejteon,and mail
instances tin; property to be appraised according to its cash
value; sucli appraisement to he made under netb. endorsed
on, or attached to the mortgages, subscribed by the valuing
agents, and attested by q judicial officer of this Stale. Tlie
Comptroller and Commissioners will exercise tlie right to
institute further enquiry as to the value, if considered neces
sary.—(Bee section- 8.)
Rule IV. The evidences of title to property mortgaged,
shall lie submitted to the Comptroller and Commissioners.
In regard to titles to personal property, proof of possession
i ami nncontested ownership, together w ith conveyances to ti e
] same, if in existence, will be required. !n any case when
11 be made to the I property, either real or personal.'is mint'd, ti e oatti of the
honorable Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sit- i valuing agents, that they know oi no lieu, deficiency, or dis-
tinc as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate of I pute as to tlie title ; also, the O ’.'.u ol tlie mortgager, that lie
~5~NOUK months after date, application will be made to tlie
JP Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, for leave to sell
the negroes of die estate of David E. Butts, late of Hancock
eountv, dec’d., for the purpose of division amongst liis heirs.
WASHINGTON BUTTS, Adtnr.
Oct 16,1838. 39 -im
I lYOUR months after date application will be made to the
' honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the land be-
L.nmiwr »o of Francis O’KpIiv.
longing to the estate of Francis O’Kelly, dec’d.. late of said
county. JAMES O’KELLY, } Ydm’or'
BENJAMIN O’KELLY, ] Aam or3 '
Oct 30, T 8.33. 41 4m
I TXOUll months afterdate, applicati
’ honorable the Inferior Court of N'
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the
land and the remainder of tlie negroes belonging to the es-
nte of Henry Tally, late of Newton comity, deceased
JESSE L. BAKER, Adm’r.
Oct. 9, 1838—33 4tn with the will annexed
OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate of Wilev J. Wanslow, deceased, and lbrev Cleve
land, a minor. ‘ THOMAS OBRIANT, Adm'r.
of Wilev J. Wanslow,deceased.
RHODA CLEVELAND, Guardian
for Iurey Cleveland, a minor
December 4, 1938. 48 4tn
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Henry county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal
estate of Abner T. Manly, deceased.
Nov. 20, 1838—44 4m ELIJAH DAILY’. Adm’r,
made to the
^^?OUR monilisafter dare,application
John Rogers, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. ° JAMES C. McKENZIE, Administrator
de holds non, with the will annexed.
September 25, 1838. 38 4ni
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Court of Ordinary of Hancock county, for
e to sell four Negroes of the estate of Aaron Smith, de-
ler
knows of ud defect or dispute in liis title, and that he has no
knowledge of tile existence of any previous mortgage or lien
on the property, will be required.— (See section 8.)
Rule V. Certificates of the Clerks ami .Magistrates of the
several Courts of the counties and districts w here the mort
gager has resided for the iast seven years, will be required,
showing that there wore no mortgages, other liens, or judg
ments, remaining unsatisfied iu said Courts, or elsewhere,
— - T . . - 1 * muntoj 1 t lit ' 'inti ,t lisau nr 111 c tin '.ttui t.cjy l COCVViiciC,
ceased, and two tracts ol Land m the Cherokee ptm nase, tor , w ; t bjn their knowledge r a lust said mortgager, at rite lime of
4EORG1A, TATTNALL COUNTY.
ministration upou the estate of John Hollon, late of said Boun
ty, deceased;
And whereas Patrick II. Bell and George T. Gray apply
to me for letters of administration upon the estate of George
XV. Ivins, late of said county, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to he and
appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters sltcuId notle grained.
Given under my hand at office, this 8th January, 1839.
Jan. 29—2 5t XVM. XV. TIPPINS, c. C'. o.
^lOR KALE—A very likely Negto Girl, 16 years of age,
perfectly familiar with every department of house service
hut particularly qualified as a lady’s waiting maid. Will be
sold lew, for cash. A; ply immediately at the Recorder Of
fice
Jan. 28th, 1838 • 0 tf
the purpose of division among the heirs ot the deceased.
C1NCINATUS SMITH, ( „ ,
ROBERT M. SMITH, ) c,x or:> '
January l a , 1839. 1 4m
jfjXOUR months after date, application will be made to the
ahonorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
sittin" for ordin-rv purposes, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of Thomas Feagin. late‘of said coun
ty, deceased. RICHARDSON FEAGIN, ? ,., •
ROBERT M. OWENS, j rs '
I 4m
Jan. 22, 1839.
P?OUR necq;;; atier date, application will be made to the
X honorable Inferior Ceurt of Crawford county, when
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Minor Seigler, late of Crawford eountv, deceased.
JOHN XV1LLIAMS, Adm’r.
January 22, 1839. 1 4m
JdYOUR months afterdate, application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate
of Joseph D. Hardin, deceased.
Jan. 22, 1839.—1 4m HENRY’ SMITH, Adm'r.
f ^OUR months after date, application will be made to the
honorable Iufcrior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land ami a
nemo bov belonging to the estate of Elizabeth A. Borutn, late
of Oglethorpe county, deceased.
JOHN S. HUBBARD, Ex'r.
January 22, 1839. 1 4tn
F OUR mouths after date, application will brim note to the
honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a part of the re
al estate of Jacob Cobb, deceased, lying in Hancock and
Baldwin counties.
MARTHA COBB. Adtn’x.
RANSOM H. SMITH, Adm’r.
December 11, 1838. ' 47 4m
the execution of said mortgage.— (See section it.)
Rule X’l. Mortgages mast be re orer j in the county v. here
the lands lie, and also in the county where the mortgager re
sides, and be so certified by the Clerks of the Superior Courts
pf such counties.—(See section £3.)
Ordered. That the foregoing Rules and Regulations be pub
lished in the Federal Union and Southern Recorder.
JOHN G. PARK, Comptroller General.
CHARLES D. HAMMOND, ) n
BENJAMIN A. WHITE, \ L ' orara r3 -
* Blank mortgages and bonds will be prepared and furnish
ed by the Commissioners, ett application.
Jan. *29. 2 3t
C S’ec )RGlA~LO \\\\7) ES~CO VS fY.
~W Whereas Jollies A. Blanton applies for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate ol David Blanton late of sakl ceusr
ty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l e and appeal
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any exist* why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iijv hand this i7i.fr'day of Januar* 18-3.7.
WM. SMITH, c. c. o.
Jan. 29, 1838 2 5t
OST—By the subscriber in Washington county, tv.o
notes of hand, given by Jennett Groom and Richard,
Groom, payable to Irwin Tariton, dated 28th July, 1*38, fur
830 each ; and cue of the same :eacr and date, for 8111> \ cents.
The above- notes have h6eu paid, and ail persons are foe*
warned not to trade for the same.
RICHARD GROOM.
\Vashington Co., Janury 16, 1839. 1 3t*
L
B ROUGHT to Eatnntoq Jnil mi tin* 25th instant,a negro
man who says his name i.< Kei’. and thru he belongs t'*
a Miss Tiilitha Martin*, of Edgefield District, South Carolina,
and that he was hired tort Mr. Reeves Martin, of Alabama.
Lawrence county, the present yegr. The said negro is of a
,. . dxrk complexion, weighs about HiO or 70 pounds, and has
J^OUR months jitter date, appticaUon willhe madi-to the j m( whiskers. The owner is requested to come forward.
A YAKS*.
T HE copartnership of Pope t V. Ligutfoot having been
dissolved. Dr. C. J Pope renews the tender of his pro
fessional services to the people of Jones county.
Clinton, January 22, 1839. 2 3t
honorable Inferior Court of Eibert county, when silt*
lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the lanit3, anil a
part of tlie negroes, belonging to the estate ot James Horton,
lute of Elbert county, deceased.
REBECCA P. HORTON, Adm’rx
.Ton. 1,1939.—-50 m4ia with the will annexed.
F
J^OST <>r mislaid, one Note of hand on William Jourden
JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER.
November 20, 1838.
lit
•Mi:Georgia. . XVe offer to let it only for this purpose. The
cultivation of cotton will not be allowed; rmr will tenants be
permitted to cut wood for market, except under a separate
contract. Convenient and fine range tor a large stock of hogs
js afforded by the river low-grounds, and other forest, con
taining nearly eight hundred acres, while fit extensive men.
dow, either for hay or pasturage of cattle and horses, can be
■giade in the valley of Derrieuu creek, with no other trouble
than a fence. The whole place is well watered and healthy.
rain farm, near a good niari
XVarc-Houxtt :,.id CnainiisKian l£ii*incss.
M R. MIDAK L. GRAY'BILL has taken the interest of
,M r.JobnJ ones, in the late firm of Hardeman, Jones &
Co., in the above business, which will hereafter be continued
by the subscribers, under the name and style of Hardf.man,
Gn ay it ill A Co., at the old stand formerly occupied by
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes A Co., the well known situation pf
which, both as regards safety against fire and the convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They are new
ready for the reception of Cotton, and for the receiving and
forwarding the goods of their country friends, that may be
shipped to their care. They are prepared to make liberal
advances ou Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa
vannah, Charleston, or New-York. And from the fact that
Persons wishing to cultivate a gr ^ , , . , . .. , ■
krt, are invited, to examine the premises. The lease will be ! they are pledged not to deal m cotton on them own, account,
Ipnor enough to <nve tenants all the comforts of a permanent ; they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The
Une M~r. Bymgton, at Beulah, can give information of the j selling of Cotton from the wave-house or from wagons and all
. premisses. The lease will probably be renewed at the end of | other business connected with tlieir establishment, wdl have
the term, B. C. BAKROXV.
made payable to me or bearer, on or about the 23d of
April, 183G, and due one month after date. All persons are
cautioned against tradingfor said note, should it be found ; and
said XViiliam Jourden cautioned not. topav it to anv person hut
myself L- M. THOMPSON.
Greene Co., January 15, 19r9. 52 Ct
NEW HAT AN'O CAP B tKI tlOlKiti,
No. 16, Pearl strrtt. Charleston, S. C.
5\TOTICE.— Lost or mislaid by tlie subscriber, three notes ■
it of hand for thirty dollars each, and one for twenty-two j
dollars, made by Henry J- Arnold, payable to the undersign- i
ed or bearer, on the 2.5th December, 1833, and dated on the j
24;h of February, 1838, bearing interest from date if not j
punctually paid. The maker of said notes is hereby notified |
not to nay saiil notes to any other person except the under- —if - ...
signed; and all persons are cautioned not to trade for said ; OUR months after date, application
notes, as the same are the property of the subscriber, and will “ — t
be established ’according to law.
GEORGE F. PONDER.
Madison, Jan. 7,1839. 52 3t
OUR months niter date application will he made to the
honorable InletiorCourt of Montgomery county, when
sitting as n Court of Oidinnrv, for leave to sell a tract of
pine land, containing 250 acres, situate in said eountv, lying
on the waters of Cobh’s creek, adjoining lands of Charles
McCriinitioii and Duncan McGregor, the property of John
McCriinmon, orphan. To he sold for the benefit ot said or
phan. CHARLES McClUM.MON, Guardian.
December 4. 1838. -ifi 4tn
11 be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Crawford county, when
prove property, pay charges and take him away.
Jau ‘CIS, I8.;9—2 3t M. BREWER, Jailor.
S TOLEN^from civ residt
vilie. on the night of th
( "I BORGIA, JONES COUNTY’.
If Whereas XViiliam Cleland. adininistraror on the es
tate of Thomas Cleland, applies to me for letters of dismis-
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell half of frac
tion No. 301, in the 1st district of formerly Muscogee, now
Crawford county, belonging to the estate of Thomas Scott,
late of Gwinnett eountv.
WILLIAM B. BURGISS, Adm’r.
Decomber II, 1838. 47 4m
FIFTY KKW1UB.
lent' • at Midway, near Mil’edge-
re lot'll inst.. a small bright bay
liotre, well made, snort coupled,having a very small star in
tite face, trim made, and in good order. He had on only two
shoes, very much worn, one on the bind amfone on one fore
foot. Ilis gaits are lather sliorr. pares a iittle. ami trots rather
rough, but racks -tolerably-well. A saddle, half worn, with
the tinker’s name, Jos. C. Eve, Au --isia, was also stolen.
The Iiotse is eight years old, rather fine blooded, a« life hair
will indicate, and Ills mistt ils very wide wt.eu excited. From
several cirr.nnu-tnntres it is believe I that the theft was com
mitted by a convict, who escaped from the Penitentiary on tin?
12th in !.. or by some of a gang who ire lurking about steal
ing. Fifty dollars will he paid for the apprehension and con
viction of the thief, and the safe delivery of the horse to nu>
at Midway, or twcutv-five collars for either.
ll. H, RAMSEY’.
Milledgeville. Jan. 16, 1859. 2 if
ft'
■yiyM. RANKIN. BORYEE, A Co. (late XX’nt. Rankin'
& Co.) manufacturers of the above articles, at New
ark, (N. J.) have, in connection with Samuel E. Sproulls, es
tablished a branch of their house in Charleston, under the
firm of Wm. Rankin, Spkoulls A Co., who will keep con
stantly on band a large assortment, and of the latest styles.—
Merchants visiting Charleston, are invited to exatniue their
slock, made expressly for Spring sales. Orders punctually
attended to. January fi. 1839—52 6t
]%TOTICE.— Found in the possession of a Negro, a splendid
i xl Pistol, and now in the possession of the subscriber, liv
ing in Hancock county, oil the She-tlield road to Sparta, which
the owner can have by proving the property, and p/tving for
this advertisement. BENJ. HARPER.
January 11,1839. 52 4t
fJYO all concerned, ninety days from date, we will apply to
\v. McKinley.
Lexington, 14tli Fep>t„ 1.939. _ 3.5 tf
[UF The Federal Union will publish tnis until forbid.
D. C. B. & W. McK.
PRlXTIYfi «FF3t!H FO15 SALE.
T HE subscriber, desirous of turning his attention to other
pursuits, otlers for sale the establishment of the South
ern Advocate, located in Sandcrsviile, Ga. Connected
with the office is all necessary materials for printing a small
the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and Midas L
Gravbill, who will spare no pains to 6erve. and please their pat- deceased.
ron s THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GRAY'BILL,
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Sept. 21, 1838. 57 im
(jiKOUGlA) Elbert Comity.
C OURT OF ORDINARY*, Sep’entbrr Term, 1858.
Present their Honors Tftoinas J. Heard, Jeremiah S
XVarreu, XViliiaui Jones, and Thomas Johnson, Esqr’s.
On the application of Elizabeth Thompson, Adtninistra-
the honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for five Commissioners to divide
the estate of Thomas Mason, Ben., late of Hancock county,
THOMAS MASON, J . . ,
JOHN M. MASON, j A<U1 ‘ rs
January 15. 1839. 52 3m
A LL persons having demands against the estate of Wil
li
These ave therefore to cite and admonish all and singular j
tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at nty office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they have, why sakl letters should not he granted.
Given under utv hand at office, tliis27th Dec.. 1838.
CHARLES MACARTHY, c. r. o.
Jan. 8, 1939. 51 mfiin
F OUR months after date application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Morgan county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man slave
hv the inline of Daniel, the personal estate ol Thomas Bo
man, deceased ; all persons concerned w ill please take notice
and file tlieir objections, if any they have
BENJAMIN CRIDER, Administrator
January 9, 1859—51 4m with the will annexed.
name:
the II
XV ANTED IMMEDIATELY, two (Overseers to
go to the Clicrokee country. Applicants can leave their
terms, Ac., at the Post Office, in Milledgeville, or at
'•order Office. January 29.1939—2 fit
G EORGIA. JONES COUNTY’.
Jf Whereas Edmund B. Atwater, adr.inistrator on the
the estate ot' Isaac Atwater, late of said county, deceased,
applies to tne for letters of dismission—
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 prescribed by law, to show cause
if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d dav of Nnv. 183 fi
CHARLES MACAUTIIY’. c. e. n.
November 6,1833. 42 m6m
bank Note Fu^raring ussii i-riiuitr.' Agency.
E subscriber having been appointed the Agent for
JL Southern set tion of the United States, of tlie “ Ncw-
Englaml Bank Note Company ." takes this method ofinform-
ing the public, that he is prepared to furnish B liking Cotr.pa-
| mes, or other institutions, with Blank Notes, Checks. Biiisot'
fiiXOUR months afterdate, application will be made to tile I Exchange, <kc. v together with every < Ascription of Blank
S’ honorable Inferior Court of Mo gan county, when sit- ) Form, where a neat and splendid style of enirta-. irg is re-
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ail tl-e real estate i quired.
of XX’illiam Stewart, late 'if said county, deceased. All per- ) The New-England Bank Note Company have been long irv
concerned, will please take notice, and file tlieir oljec- ( operation, and ate fully entitled to the higlte t public confi
dence.
In point of execution and Jesigr
sons
tions, if anv they ha
ALEXANDE
Jannarv 8. 1839.
STEXXUART
Adm'r.
51 4m
iam H. Mathis, late of Putnam comity, deceased, will
present them in terms of the law.
Jan. 14, 1839.—1 fit JOHN H. CLARK, Adm’r.
paper. The press is large enough to print an imperial sheet, j tlix on t(ie ‘estate of Gen. YViiey Thompson, deceased, late
and there is a sufficient quantity ot type for a large paper. It i ^ gj^ert eountv, for letters of dismission, and it appearing
will be disposed ot on very accommodatin' terms; and to a : (o ^ Court, from the return made by the said Elizabeth
man that would cany on the paper in this place, unusual ad- j Thompson, as Administratrix as aforesaid, that she has fully
vantages w ill be offered. ! administered the said estate according to law*. It is ordered
Letters on the subject addressed to the .subscriber, Sanders- — •
vilie, Ga., will be promptly attended to.
A. CJ. WARE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of Ma
ry Thomas, late of Pulaski county, deceased, will pre
sent them in terms of the law.
JACOB \X r ATSON, > „ ,
DANIEL J. THOMAS, j Jix ors '
Jan. 10. 1839 1 6t
OFOKRIA, haarciit County.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary put poses—Mon.
day, September 3d, 1838.
On the application of Hillery Alligood, Sen., Administra
tor on the estate of Elizabeth Foy, for letters of dismission
from said estate—It is ordertefl, that after six months publiea- , _
tion of this rule in the Southern Recorder, that he be dis- I ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro man ;
tneir specimens are nrr-
snrpassed by any similar establishment in the country.
The various institutions about to commence i perations nn-
der the General Banking Law of this State will find it great-
„ ... ... .- .._ • , ■ iy to their interest to confer with the subscriber, previous to
tmg for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 37, m the makiri? otlK . r cotffra.-ts for their plates. He pledges himself
that all orders foalibe executed in a sr.nerior anti workman-
tninin" 490 acres, belonffing to william Taylor* insane, ot i .*i . . „ , ,
ui iu iii^ autw, >7 6 v ., r i 7s • like manner.-witii i»rnmi>tre>s ; n«i despatch^ and upon such
Decatur *’A rrtlf'K \ A \V \ friiftrilisni I . . r . ' . . r ‘ _
1 1YOUK months afterdate, application will i
. honorable Inferior Court of Decatur co’
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 37, in tli
15th district of originally Irwin, now Thomas county, con- :
i made to the
county, when sit-
!
in" 490 acres, belonging to William Taylor, insane, of t-,
atur county. PATRICK YAWN, Guardian.
November 20, I?3 a .
A OU R months after date, application will Le made to the ; public attcu v
promptn
! terms as cannot fait to 1 e satisfactory. A great variety of spe
eimrns are plared in the hands of the snbscril er, to which
is solicited. JNO. PEABODY’,
honorable Inferior Court of Laurens county, when sit- ’ Columbus. Ga^ Jannarv Hi, 1879. 2 Pt
,• ' . . r. - i - -.fit _ .... — *
Sanders vilie, January 5,1939.
acimimsiereu uie aam cauuc au.uiuiiig * u " • ^ ^ u
bv th.e Court that all persons are hereby notified to show j TS now open*
cause on or before the first Monday in May next, if any they JL let s, at the
have, why the Administratrix should not be dismissed trom win, as the Glob
HYSON’S ilMTlil.
S now opened for the reception of Boarders and Travel-
"te tavern formerly occupied by Mrs. N. J.God-
w , lobe Hotel. The house is admirably situated, in
' 52 ll - ! all further liability on said estate ; and it is further ordered, j the centre of the city of Milledgeville, and well adapted for
-mu-H Itl’TFT/ resnectfullv offers his'services as teacher I that a copy of this order be published iu one of the -public the convenience of visiters. It has been thoroughly repaired
M of Music to the citizens of Milledgeville. ' His former Gazettes of this State, and in the county aocordmg to law, ’ —* -
“ * * 4 * — L for six mouth6 previous to the sitting ot the Court on tue nrsc
Monday in May next, tiiis-3d September, 1838.
A true copy trom the minutes ot’ the Court ot Ordinary of
Elbertcoiiulv. this 21st September, 1838.
WM B. ‘NELMS, c. c. o,
October 2,183P. 37 m6m
former
practice in teaching', as well as Iris intimate acquaintance with
the works of the greatest composers, render him confident
that lie will give universal satisfaction. .He will instruct on
the Piano Forte or Guitar, and in Vocal Music. It desired,
he will likewise give lessons on tlie Flute, or any instrument
belonging to an ordinary Band. Terms made knowu upon
.application to him at Beecher A Brown's Hotel.
Jan. 8,1839. •*>! tf
JVOTIC’K. f , _ .
EALED proposals will be received by the Clerk of the
Inferior Court of Greene county, until the first day oi
March next, for the building of a Jail, a plan of which may
.be seen hv annlvinrr ilia C!ni*L> rtf cniil fJotlTt.
he seen by applying to the Clerk of said Court.
THOMAS STOCKS, Y
WILLIAM CONE. t
JAMES W fXIDKIN, (
v ABRAM PERKINS, )
Gt^eBeiiboro'. 17th January, 1839.
Justice*.
NOTI1U—«59W> BEWAKD.
/-HRISTM AS is past and pine, and many, ves too many
accounts and uotris (some have been due for years) re
main unpaid ; unless settled (in all Match) will be called .on
by one who asks mTquestionj. -The undersigned most ear-
nestly hopes all concerned will take warning.
St ISAAC NEYVELL,
Mi. cae-ytlle, January S2 t IC!3P. . } 3t
V OL.NK V.-—'l iu.-i ttioroughbred atid first rate racer, will
stand tlie approaching spring season in Madison. Mor
gan county, under the direction of ttie undersigned. For fur
ther particulars see bills, which will appear in due season.
LEWIS GRAVES.
Madison, January 15,1839.
Fnriucrx’ Academy, Hancock Count,*, Ga.
T HE exercises of this institution for the year 1839, will be
resumed on the 28th ol the present month.
Rates of tuition for the scholastic year of 11 months, will
be at thn reduced price of ' _ - ®1 2 P e Y annum
Foi Orthography, Reading, XVriting, and
Arithmetic, English Grammar A Geography 16 “
For Geometry, Trigonometry and Sur
veying, with the use oi Mathematical instru
ments, - - - •
For Astronomy, fcr., - - - . 25 *_
Board cau be had in the borough at S3 per month, including
washing. " JAMES KINNEY, Rector,
January 2?, 1?#9, ) 3l*
and refitted, and.rendered as commodious and comfortable as
possible. The table is well supplied with the best tlie coun
try affords ; the bar is furnished with choice liquors, and other
necessaries ; the stables are well prepared, and in the care of
an experienced and careful hostler. No pains will be spared
to render all who call, comfortable and well accommodated.
Milledeeville, January 23, 1839. 1 tf.
iO 3 The Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Enquirer and
Sentinel, Columbus, Constitutionalist, Augusta, Whig. Ath
ens, News, XX'ashington, will insert the atiove three times,
and send their accounts for payment.
A TANNER WASTED.
QNE of steady habits, who cau come well recomnjended,
will find constant employment, aud fair wages on appli-
cattou to TAYLOR & XVH1TLOW-
XVatkinsville, Clarke co., Ga., Jan. 15 1 3t
^TEORGTA, THOMAS COUNTY.
XV here AS Jesse Slater applies to me for letters of ad
ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Aaron
Everett, late of Thomas county, deceased—
Tr.cre .-.re lh«rufarc to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors oi" =S3*! deceased, to be and appear
at tny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 8th January, 1S39.
neiljl McKinnon, c. c. o.
January 22, J83P, j 3t
charged front said Administration, lie having shown that he
has fully discharged his duties as Administratoi aforesaid,
unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary.
A tme extract from the miuutes of said Court.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
Nov. 6, 1838. * 42 mfirn
named Washington, belongin
lington.
October g, 1339.
jTOUR months niter date,
. . . . .. - , _ , waia REWARD.— Lost a common size red calfskin
to the estate ot John T. Ei- 3 t> i .. ,
t T \i a ecw t4 > Hr cwt.c rockft boos, t-n tiie roi.a leaning iroin Augusta t.»
, j. i m r. | |q aw kitisviUe. semewhere l.e'ween Gem swatnpahii Beverly
Simmons’,-coiitaiiiintr the following amount of money: one
37 4m
F
EXECUTIVE DKPABTMliXT, «A.,?
Milledgeville, 22d December, l s 38. ^
fi T appearing to this department, on the application of
fi Edward S. Meadows, of Upson county, that his name was
given in to the Commissioner’s appointed to take in the names
of those entitled to draws in the Land Lottery of 1823 and
1826, in Harral’s district, Upson county, as being entitled to a
draw the as orphan of James Meadow s deceased; and that
Lot No. 134. in the 8th district and 3d section of the territory-
disposed of by said Lottery, purparts to have been drawn
by James Meadows, orphan of Hurral’s district, Upson
county, and that the said lot has been heretofore granted 16 j
James Meadow’s orphan, through mistake, instead of to the i
orphan of James Meadows, or James Meadows' s orphan ; and it
appearing further from the showiug of the s .id Edward S., i
that no individual of the name of James Meadows, has at
any time resided in said district and county aforesaid, and I
that the said Edward B. is the only orphan of James Mea
dows, deceased, who has resided in said district; and fur-
plicatiou v. ill he made to th i hundred and fifteen dollars : live twenty dollar Lids, twoi.n
Inferior Court of Walton county, when sitting for ortfi- j the' Bank of Darien, one on the Hawkinsville Bank, t r.^tm
nary purposes, for leave to sell the in nil and a negro boy j the Merchants Planters' Bank of Augusta,the other Bank
belonging to the estate of Dr- David Day, of said county, ! not recollected, fopc-ther with three five dollar bills. 2 on the
deceased. ELlsllA HENDERSON, Aduiir. Railroad Bank, the'other on the 9-tcte Bank. It contains also
December 11, 1238. -18 4ni j one promissory note of hand for the amount of 8777 sGreuts,
I TIOCIl months after del*, application wfll be made to the & McBride; 1 ffe amount of? 43 43? ns.,
’ honorable Ittlerior Court o:' Crawford eountv, when sit-'j c ’"-ej 1 1 ,cr ’ *’-• ! 3 al1 ” s back ;
ting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot No. 192. in } , f,,r *' 20 ; b - v J ° l 11 * =-' " e ;. '"f’enmr with vs o other*
the 2d District of originally Houston- now f’rnwford cm,tv. ! b |lf ' precise amount not recollected) mai.e payable toCutahnd
Nov. 13,<4838—13 4m SARAH ESL'ES, Adm’x.
F OUR months after date, application will be made to the | than myself, as
honorable Inferior Courf r.f Taliaferro county, when • feels disposed t
1 Adams, signed l*y Peter Adams. .Allot''
1 person trading for, or the signers paving
si am afraid it vva- ricked up by seme one who
to aci dishonest with it The said book i-its tlie
bich I for warn any
any otht r person
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate i sul srrii er's name written in it in two places. It contains
of James M. Callaway, late of said county, deceased.
MALCOM JOHNSTON, > , ,
SAMUEL JOHNSON, S
December 20, 1938. 50
Jj^jlOUR months after dale application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sit
, , , „ . , | , , , ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the veal estate be-
ther, that the gram lor satd lot cannot be produced at tins ; lon °* to the / s ^ te Gleen Jean , b :te of said county, de-
office for correction—It is ordered that unless good cause be ; ceaspr )' BENJAMIN J KAN, Adm’r.
shown to the contrary witliin six months, that an alias grant ; , ’ , , aa „ ’ ’ 4in
do issue for said lot to the said Edward S. Meadows, the , —:—’— * — —— c
rightful drawer of the same—and that a copv of this applica- . fiVXOUR months aiter date, a[)n.icatiou v, il, be niat.e to tne
lion and order be published iu one of the public gazettes of -y- honorable Inferior court of Elbert county, when sitttng
this Stale for six months previous to the issuing of the said f° r ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell al. tlie land bei • ngmg
alias "rant. D. W. LEWIS, Sec. Ex. Dept. t to the estate, of Enos Tate, minor, dec d., late of Elbert coun-
° 50 mfirn ! ty* DANIEL TAIT, Adm’r.
January 1,1333.
^|^LL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. David D»y, 6f
- -r> I Oct. 16, 1338.
Walton county, deceased, are hereby required to make j ■ al OUR months after date, application will be made to die
JL’ -honorable Inferior Court of Thoin.ts county, when sitting
immediate payment, (and as there ired. btors in various parts, )
it is expected they will not wait to be farther called upon:) I ferordinary purposes, for leave to-sell all the land belong-
jt them as required by ' ing to the estate of Nathan XX r . Battle, deceased
and persons-having demands will present
law. ELISHA HENDERSON, Adm-C
December H, fS33. 49 te*
j Januarj; 8,1839.
EDWARD BRYAN, Adm’r.
51 4m
also several other litt'e papers, such as receipts, <kc
Any information from anv friend as regards said bpok*. will
be thankfully received; i-esidis, the above reward will te
given if returned safe with its contents.
PETER ADAMS.
P. S,— The sinners of these described notes are then of
ruch integrity (at least I look upon them as such characters)
I ant in hopes they will all show uie as much lenity as
they would tike to have shown them, provided they were
placed in a similarsitnationjis myself, and render mens httle
trouble as possible, as it has been my misfortune to loose them.
PETER ADAMS,
Hawkinsville Jauuarv 19th. 1S3D. 2 2t
Tii* Brawcnatttl Collegiate institute,
F OR the EJucaticn of Y’ouuc Ladies, under ne superin-
tendance cf Dr. Robert G. Brows, will resume it*
operations on the first Monday in February, 1839. Compe
tent instructors will fill every department ufi the Institute.
Dr. Brown's old pupils of Scetisboro’and of Rrownwood,
ranking unquesticnabiy among the .'* brithteal and best’’ of
our lard, w ill be comu eodatum enough to iospire confided* e
in parents, and to insure suenese to this institution.
Brownwoo*t, Troup Co.. Gr ; January 3, 73H9. ".fff