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ATTSxrrionrz Georgia i
E Ck ;R at your Metropolis! Look at her streets! Do
A you feel any pride for your State? Do you desire
* •xHsant walking—handsome streets—a flourishing seat
r,t Government? Have you any public spirit? Are you
» ii-posed to tiuiie a fortune?'—If so, behold the splendid
l -heme below. Look at the condition of your Town;
i.n.l if that will not excite you—Just think of getting
one thousand dollars for ten dollars—five thousand lor ttn
do lars-—ten thousand for ttn dollars—Twenty Thoijs-
as o for ten dollars! What a speculation ! Go in for it!
Go in for it!!
MILLEDGEVILLE
STREET LOTTERY.
' Authorized by the General Assembly of the \tute of Georgia.)
1 Prize of #20,000, is $20,000,
3
Prizes
10,000, is
30,000,
4
n
5,000, is
20,000,
9
« /
1,000, is
9,000,
5
n
900, is
4,500,
5
tt
800, is
4,000,
5
“ . w
700, is
3,500,
5
tt
l 600, is
3,000,
5
«#
y 500, is
2,500,
5
t.i
X400, is
2,000,
5
it
gOO, is
1,500,
5
tt
£00, is
1,000,
35
it
100, is
3,500,
50
it
50, is
2,500,
(350
it
20, is
13,000,
5,000
it
12, is
60,000.
L1W.
A.RGROVE & WALTHALL are practicing Law
in connection. They will attend the Courts in the
uu joining counties. Z. B. HARGROVE,
TURMAN WALTHALL.
Covington, Newton eo. June 23, 1831. 50—tt
H
CUTHBERT As POIiHIIiL
H A VE opened their L.iW OFFICE at the Com
missioner’s Hall in the market-house, Miilcdge-
v iiie, Georgia. One of Uiem is always to be found there
ready to attend to professional cails.
They will practice in the following Counties and Cir
cuits:
(BALDWIN,
.. ) JONES,
Qcmulgee Circuit...*. < pfjTNAM
{ WILKINSON,
f BIBB,
Flint Circuit ^ MONROE,
( HENRY.
Chatahoochie Circuit TALBOT.
„ .. „. (TWIGGS,
Southern Circuit j TELFAIR, &c.
MUUU Circuit WASHESGTON.
Milledtrevi'le June 23. (831
JUST RECEIVED
And for Sale by J\f. <$• AI. Tucker.
t Pieces prime hemp Bagging,
JL VV 100 lbs. Bagging twine,
18 Coils Bale Rope,
20 Bags prime Green Coffee,
12 Doz. Weeding Hoes,
7 “ fine Carpet Brooms,
1 u Pieces Osnabui-gs.
Feb. 1
30—2t
T !
Less than TWO blanks to a PRIZliiJ
All the Prizes to be floating from the commencement
c\ - pt rite following, deposited as follows, viz:
First Day's Drawing—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of
•100, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Second D njs Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of COO, 1 of 500, 1 cl
IbO, 1 «.f 300, 1 of 200.
Third Day s Duncing■—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
! of 900, 1 of 8u0, I <.f 700, 1 of 6UU, 1 cf 500, 1 of
< J0, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fourth Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10.000, 1 of 1,000,
J of £'00, 1 of 900, 1 of 700, 1 of G00, 1 of 500, 1 of
<00, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fifth cm! lust Drawing—1 Prize of 20.0G0,1 of 1,000,
1 of iivQ, I of SOO, I .if 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of
400, l of 300, 1 of 200.
Am! on the commencement of the First, Second, Third,
and Fourth Day's Dra.. mg, ' neju st draren number shall
be entitled to a prize of $l,00o, and on the conclusion of
! fe last Day’s Drawing, the first and last drawn num-
Kt .shall be entitled to a capital Prize of $5,000 each.,
*n addition to such Prizes as may be drawn to their
ir> a"r*r\
The whole Lottery to be completed in Five. Day's
Drawing only!
PRIZES ONLY TO IT DI!AV.A.
liAYV ROTORT8.
RB subscriber has obtained rromsomeof the Judg
es, and others a number of DECISIONS made in
important law cases. He expects to enlarge Ins Collec
tion; and so soon as the subscription will authorize, to
publish them in a plain, cheap style, in pamphlet form.
The object of this undertaking is to awaken among
the people a sense of the importance of a
Court for the Correction of Errors.
The Judges, Solicitors, and Members of the Bar,
throughout the State, are respectfully requested to tar
nish authentic reports. To those who may do so, a rea
sonable allowance in the price of the work will be made.
Utility alone, and not profit, is the object of the under
taking. And with this view he solicits warmly the co
operation of the Bar and Bench. His situation as an
editor will enable him to print the work more cheaply
; han other perrons. JOHN G. FOLII1LL.
MilledgeviUe, April 21, 831.
t he -
rv Lav
o»n»n isio.-iers ol ..he Mil
vit.e Street Lotte-
unavidabiy postponed the first day’s drawing
until the fi: sr Saturday in vlay next.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days afteJ
each Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction of fifteen
per cent. All prizes not. applied for in twelve months
linn, each drawing to be considered as a donation to the
fvnde> of the Miiledgcviile Street Lottery.
The dm wing to take place under the superintendence
of "William TV. Carnes, Samvel Buffington, Samv-
f.l Rockwell, William H. Torramce, Ezekiel E.
Park, Joseph Stovvall, Thomas \v . Baxter, James
8*. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris, Commissioners;
also, a B -aid of Visitors.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS,
Wholes $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.
For sale in a great variety of numbers at the Commis
sioners < >fiice, on Wn j ue-Snixt, opposite the Fosi-Olflce
and E v e Bank.
'•CP 1 1 )RDERS for Tickets, from any rart of the U.
States, (post-paid,) will meet with prompt attention.—
Address to PRYOR WRIGHT,
Seer deny la Commissioners.
Mflledgeville, January 21 1* 32 15—tf
A CARD.
fimHER,
1} 9 " ECTFULLY informs 'lie iunah.iants of Mil*
-L-A/ .cdgcville, that the exercises in her Seminary foi
vo .i t Ladies will be resumed on Monday tbe 2d day of
Jan a y next, ‘■'he deems it unnecessary to specify ail
t he branches taught in her School. Her object is to qual
ity ici* pupils for active life, by instruction in all the
brunches of so’ ; d and useful education. In addition to
wh ich , her pupils will have an oportunity of instruction
in DJ 'IC and PAINTING, under the direction of
Mrs. Warner of Athens, whose school is connected with
her. Mrs. V/arner’s high qualifications for teachim
these accomplishments, are too well known to require re-
foren-es. But 'hose who desiic a knowledge of Her
qualifications, Miss Thaclier would refer to B. B. Hon-
kms, Fvq. of Athens, Adam G. Saffold of Madison, and
- - - - - - Mr. Sinclair and Doct. T.
RicJwd K. Hines, Esq. Rev. A
F; r ’, of MilledgeviUe.
December 15
23—tf
T
ACADEMICAL CTCTICE.
The Reverend John T. Hillyer and Lady,
*^j'37 r GO have nad charge of the male and female A-
V Y cademy of Monroe, in the county of Walton,
for the last, two years, are engaged to conduct that in
stitution tor »he ensuing year. They arc attentive, and
fully competent to the instruction of youth in the proper
branches of academic education; and have discharged
their duty with ability ami success. At this seminary
students are prepared to enter college ; it is situate in a
very healthy place, where boarding is cheap: and is wor
thy of pubfle confidence and natronaee.
WILSON LUMPKIN, 'I H
RICHARD BILLUPS, I 2
ELISHA BETTS, & f |
VINCENT HARALSON, J 2
January 12, 1831.
Scottsboro’ Female Institute. .
iE exercises of this Institution have been resum
ed. Dr. and Mrs. Brown are assisted by Jlr. Lu-
cica LHaste of Columbia, S. C. in the departments of
Modern Languages and Music; G. Kellogg, Esq. late
Principal of a respectable Fj*iale Seminary in Ncw-
York, and Misses Clark and Bliss in the English and
Classical departments. The terms for board and tui
tion, are as here’, fore.
A school room, fifty-five by forty feet, with four fire
places, is now being built.
January* 26, 1*32. 29—cow2t
TO THE PUBLIC.
rilNG legally seized with the ex*' v Paten*
LA • 'hr or" the Maclune called the QUEEU’S
WA3H33H for the State of Georgia ami^otiui Car
olina, x 'Her he right for sale for families or counties.
Single rights $1—County from $100 to 10. There are
tkirly~hoo counties in the State to sell the right for. I
w arrant the Machine to wash clean, from the finest lace,
to the coarsest garment, without injury. Those in Bald
win county wishing to have machines made will please
call on Mr. Humphrey at the Penitentiary, as I have au
thorized him to sell individual rights. 1 will be in Mil-
ledgeville on the 1st of November.
D. C. GIBSON.
October 20 15 t f
JWICtSTi, «£ORGli.
F25IHE SUBSCRIBER, (late proprietor ei die Globe
8 Hotel, and more recently of rite Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen
erally, that be has taken that elegant and commodious
lire proof Brick Building on the comer oi Broad and Jack-
son streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic
Hall. It is situated in ti.e most tena^l part of the Oily,
and is in the very In art of business—being in the vicini
ty of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bunk of the Slate
of Georgia.
This establishment is known as the Globe Hotel,
and in the interior arrangement and general construction,
unites in an ennneni degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. To the man of family, the individual traveller,
the daily boarder, or the fashionable visitor, the Globe
presents accommodations, inferior to none % in the South
ern Suuo£
Having conducted for a number of years, two among
tlie most popular Hotels in this city, he flatters himscl!
iiiat ids experience in business, added to the superior ad-
vantagesof situation and the resources under hiscontroui,
will enable lum to give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may honor him with their patronage.
His Stables are spacious and well ventilated, and
amply supplied with tbe best of provender, and attend
ed by experienced and steady Ostlers—in addition in
which, the subscriber will bestow lus own personal unre
mitting attention, and in lus charges, w ill not forget the
pressure of toe times.
|C?’ The Charleston Stages i r ve at the Globe II
tel every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, a
G o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday am
Saturday moaning, at half past D o’clock.
Tlie Washington and Athena Stage, departs ever,
Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrive*
every ’Wednesday and Sunday evening at 6 o’clock.
The Elberton Stage xleparts every Sunday morning
at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Friday evening at 6 o’
clock.
The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, atM o'-
ioek in the morning, and arrives every Monday at ,2
o’clock in the evening.
The MilledgeviUe Stage arrives every day, except
Thursday, at 7 o’clock in tlie evening, and departs every
day except Vv edne.day, at 2 o’clock in the morning.
The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in lie morning, and de-
oart every USundav, Tuesday, Thuredav, at 2 o’clock in
he morning. ' G 1LLIAA1 'SHANNON.
Augu* fn, October 1, 1820 196—tf
NOTICE.
IHE Subscriber having taken Mr. Win. G. Lane
into copartnership, they will transact business un
der tlie firm of Manning &. Lane.
JOHN MANNING.
MilledgeviUe, FeK 1, 1832.
f|ll
COMMISSIONERS HALL,
AllLLEDGEVlLLE, 31st Jau. 1832.
ERSONS having in their possession Ladders,
Hooks, or Buckets, belonging to the Corporation
of MilledgeviUe, are required todeposite them forthwith
at the Market House, or give information to the Marshal
to apply for them. Individuals failing to do so, or here
after removing them from the Market House, (except in
cases of fire,) will subject themselves to a prosecution by
the Board. GEO. W. MURRAY, Intendant.
ABNER- HAMMOND, Sec’ry.
Feb. 3 30—It
COTTON SAW-GINS.
T HE subscriber.*, have established a stiop in Augus
ta, f>r the purpose of making and repairing CO’I-
TuN GINS. Tbe Gins will be made of the best ma
terials, and warranted to answer as good a purpose as
any Gins heretofore made. We will keep on hand,
Gins of different sizes. Our shop is about 1G0 yards
alv)ve the Upper Market in this place. M e are also
appointed Agents for 8 afford’s patent Straw Cutter.
BOATWRIGHT R JONES.
Augusta. Jan. 18 29—lm
FOR SAFE FOR CASH,
Jl finally of Negroes,
T : IE property of Gen. Charles if. Mercer, at the fol
lowing prices, to humane masters only:
Maria, aged 32 years; an excellent cook, washer, iron-
er, clear starches, kitchen and house servant.
George, on infant, nve months old ; a fine, healthy,
sprightly child.
Nick and Joshua, (twins) two years and nine months
old, healthy fine children.
John, nearly five years old; a fine boy. These will be
sold together, price . #1000
Billy nearly seven years old; this boy is rather
inferior to the other children,
Stephen is ten years and six months old, a fine
healthy boy and large,
Doran, is about thirteen years old, she is likely,
lias been brought up as a house servant, and la
dy’s mafd, and is a tolerable'seamstress,
$Jb00
It is Gen. Mercer’s wish, that this family should be
-old together if practicable. The negroes may be seen
by ap. lying to the subscriber in MilledgeviUe.
SOLOMON BSTTON.
January 12 27
200
300
300
HEAD 4tBARTERS, GA.
AhT.edge-cUU January 10th, 1832.
HE Review and Inspection of tne Militia for the
T
BICKWEIhL’S REPORTED,
Counterfeit Detector, and Price Current.
IHE first year of this publication having been con
cluded, the .“Reporter” will hereafter be published
weekly as well as semi-monthly. We leel grateful to tlie
public lor tlie liberal patronage awarded us, (having now
a more extensive circulation than any oilier newspaper
in the United States,) and shall leave no measure unre-
sorted to, in order to render this Journal valuable in all
respects, not only to merchants, banking institutions,
brokers, and keepers of hotels, but to the community in
general. We have engaged the literary assistance of se
veral gentlemen well known as writers, and have cones
pondeiits in all tlie princifoil cities and tow ns in die Uni
ted States. We also receive weekly more than five hun
dred newspapers Groin different parts of the Union, so
that whatever information may be circulated through die
medium of the “Reporter,” and the rcsourcesfrom whence
it is derived, we can confidently state, mav, in all cases,
bo relied upon as correct. Bank notes are being counter-,
feited in every direction; and on the arrival of every ves
sel from Europe, or the creation of every national excite
ment, the state of the market varies. Every person
should, therefore, be possessed of some certain guide by
which all such information might be received by the ear
liest mails, and at such a rate as not to render its posses
sion an exorbitant tax. .Such a Journal is exactly what
we endeavor to render the “Reporter,” in an ciibrt to ac
complish which, neither pains nor expense will at any
time be spared on the part of the publisher. Every num
ber will contain a carefully corrected Bank Note List,
List of Broken Banks, Prices Current, Prices of Gold,
Prices of Bank and Insurance Stock, and a description of
all Counterfeit and Altered Notes in circulation through
out the United States, and all such information as is
likely to throw light upon the subjects embraced in the
design of this Journal. The latest, foreign news, togeth
er with much original and well selected matter, wiil al
so be found in the columns of the “Reporter.”
' The terms of the weekly publication are $3 per an
num—the semi-monthly $2—singles copies 12 1-2 cents.
Address—
ROBERT T. BICKNELL, Exchange Broker,
No. 119, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Aiur. 25 1
i T»ER80Yb indebted to the estate of JameS Nesbit,
ML late of Newton county, deceased, are requested i
make immediate payment, and those having demands j
against saidestate, will present them in terms of the la
against suiuw , § tEpH ENNOLIN. Adm’r. *
January. 83*. ..
PROPOSALS
F OR publishing in Macon Ga. a Daily newspaper,
devoted to News, Politics, Agriculture, Cofnmerce,
fitc. to be entitled, the
DAILY XXA.OOar TSLESBAPB.
One number of tlie same has been published asa speci
men, and the press will go into operation as soon as the
necessary arrangements can be made.
Terms.—The price of the Daily Macos Telegram!
will be Five Dollars for six months—[or $G 50 per an
num, includingsix months daily, and six months weekly.]
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates.
M. BARTLETT.
October 27 16—
THE DAILY GEORGIAN
P L BLISHED in the City of Savannah, and under
i he late improved arrangement of the Western Mail,
departs for the Interior, Mobile, New-CMeans, ik,c., each
day, a few hours after it is issued, arriving at Augusta in
28, at MilledgeviUe in 48, and at Macon in 54 hours after
its departure. Terms $S £*0 per annum, in advance.
THE COUNTRY GEORGIAN .
Is published three times a week and contains all the
intelligence, including new advertisements, published in
the Daily paper. Terms #5 00 per annum, payable in
advance.
The Georgian, daily and tri-weekly, contains the la
test Commercial, Political, Domestic and Miscellaneous
intelligence; and particular pains are bestowed upon the
Marine department, where also wiH be found ail that
relates to Darien and Charleston. A Price Current,
carefully corrected from statements of buyers and sci-
The Mail Stage
“ill hereof.er run ir< >tn Madison to
vionroe, on every yV edne^lay and
»■. .vlaj- ol oiuii v*
c-ci .
1ALL T. WILLIS, Contractor.
December 15
25—
EAGL.E TAVERN?
SPJJRTJi, GA.
CIxEVEDAiro & SAU27DX2HS,
A V1NG taken the above well, known House for
x term of years, recently occupied by Mr. McKie,
i hey flatter themselves that they will be able to give sat
isfaction to all who may favor them with their custom.
Nov 10 IS—tf
eagle Hotel.
IltWtNTON, GA.
H AYING been burnt out. by the fire in Irwinfon, cn
the 2d instant, the subscriber has taken a house or
the south side of the Court-House, on the Street, leading
to Marion, where he wiil use all his exertions to accom
modate c mforlably those who may feel disposed to pa
tronize him. FREDERICK BEALL.
October 6, 1831.
beginning on tint- day, they will proceed wah ail the ce
lerity winch may consist with the convenience of the
reviewing oltioers. The Aids ot the Conunandei in
Chief will attend the Reviews and report directly to
Brigade Inspectors will, besides making returns to noted daily, ami re^ukir tables of
Djvi.-ion Inspectors, transmit copies to* the Commander
in Chief. Precision and accuracy in the returns will be
required—Every act of disobedience anil insubordination
marked and appropriately punished, and a regular De-
ci,ri nc attempted with officers and men.
As the Commander in Chief cannot, consistently with
hri civil duties, attend the Reviews, it ' ill be more in
cumbent on Generals of Divisions and Brigades to look
•.<> the execution of their orders in person, and this will
he expee’ed.
B j tlie Commander in Chief,
BURTON HE) BURN, Aid de Camp
WALTON COURT OP ORDINARY,
November Term, 1831.
I T appearing to. tRe Court that Wiley Wlntjev, in ht»
life time, executed a Title Bond in favor of Rocei t
Powell, to makoatitle in fee simple to lot number one
hnndred and six, in tlie fifth district of Rahim county, and
said Robert having complied fully on his part with the
conditions of said bond, and said Wiley having died
without executing titles or making provisions therefor by
will—Ordered, therefore, on the petition of said Robert r
that three months notice of this application in some pub
lic gazette and in tlie public places of tliis county be gi v
en, that Micajali Whitley tlie administiator of said VY*
ley will be directed at the next term of tins Court after
such notice, to make titles to said Robert according to the
provisions of the statute in such case made and provided,
unless good and sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary.
A true extract from the minutes, this 15th Novi mher,
1831. JESSE MITCHELL, c. c. o.
November 24 20—3m
IP
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
March Term, 1631
BALDWIN COURT OP ORDINARY,
January adjourned Term, 1632.
W HERE oG, Fielding Lewis executor on tlievstute
oft 'Ehzabeth Lewis, deceased, stating that he
liascio5ed tlie administration of said estate, and is xii rir-
ous of being regularly discharged therefrom in tetius > f
the law—lt.is ordered, that a copy of this rule be puU
lishedoncea month for six months in one of the public
gazOltes off this place, that all parties in interest may
have dud notice of this application, and file their objer-
tions, (if any,) to the issuing of letters disini&<-on . A
true extract from the minutes, this 11th day of Junuaiy.
1932. / WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dtp. c. c. u
BALDWIN COURT OF ORDINARY,
January adjourned Term, 1652.
WTPON.tlte application of Archibald D. Steel, execr-
U toivonktht estate.iff Elizabeth Steel, ceceastd, sta
ting that 4i*e has.clbsed-th fe administraliun of said estate,
and is desnous ofbeing regularly discharged therefrom in
terms of the Ia;w—It is ordered, that a copy of this rule
be publishccTonce.a mdnth lov six months in one of the
public gaZfettespf iKisijtkice, that all the parties in in’er-
lers, together wiift remarks on tlie transactions of the I have due notice ot this application, and file iheir
week, is published every Saturday, the Foreign Exports objections, -(if any,) Jd tire, issuing of letters dismissory.
noted daily, and regular tables of the Ex parts of our prill- A b ue extract fr0^the_nfmu t* ? this l ldt day cf Janu-
cipai Staples, IjolIi Foreign and Coastwise, published
once a month.
Advertisements fixm abroad will be conspicuously in
serted in both papers at 75 cents per square of L lines
for the first, and 37£ cents for every succeeding publica
tion when daily, or 50 cents when twice or three times
per week. Legal notices carefully published, so as to
comply with thei*cquisitipns of the law.
January 26 *- 32 k
fcio REWAaa.
AN A •.» A \ x- .ifn ; no snbscril.xr, e r.iiics l -e-
low Monroe, Walton county, on tj.c2fol D ccnt
a mula'to girl named JJANNAIj, aoout 16"years
•>i age, likely and well grown—formerly »lie property of
Alston Boyd of Lnwrenceviile. The above, reward will
be paid or her lodgement in any jail, so I get her, am .
information given me.
THOMAS W. HARRIS.
Janoarv 2f> 20—3*
LIST OP LETTERS remaining in the Post
Office at Lawrenceville, Ga. January 1st, IS32.
Jones, Benjamin
Jackson, James
14—tf
LOST OR MISLAYD
I N the Tow n ol Mont;£9lio, j ris|;*cr county, on tlie
11th insi. six or seven SMALL NOTES, amount
ing to one hundred and eighty dollars, made payable to
Andrew R. Beal!, due the 25th Dec. last ; which no>es
of hand, was given by tnyself to said.Beall seme time in
the month of January 1831. I hereby forwarn all per
sons from trading for said note?, as I once paid them oil
and I am determined not to pay them again. This 26th
day of January 1832.
DANIEL SAFFOLP.
Feb. 3 30
i: ED ItGl A —Jones county.
Tliis day Hackaliah Mcmath tolled be
fore me, one SORREL MARE, with a
•'daze in her forehead, about four feet high,
'■> shot ten in tlie left hip, suppt sed to be
..ree years old—Appraised by John II.
ema n .u:4 E. Butt to Thirty dollars.
Dec. 24ih, 1S31. CARR Y COX, j. p.
I d<> certity the above to be a correct statement taken
from the Estray Buck, this Dih day of January, 1832.
2d—3t MATTHEW A. MARSHALL, c. i. c.
GEORGIA—Walton county.
YLGOM McDANIEL of Capt. B“imhorrv’s dis
trict, toiled before Lewis S. Moon, Esq. one dark
'■•■rown nr black, wind broken, HORSE, supposed to be
fifteen or twenty years old—Appraised by Martin War
ren and Littleton Manning to t-ivclve dollars, lstOctobe
1831. V. HARALSON, Ci’k.
January 26 2b 3t
SattGlA, BALDWIN COUNTY.—Wherc-
as, Louisiana Pitt applies to me for Letters of
Aflniim 1 ’ration on tlie estate of John W. Pitt late of
said county, deceased:
Tltese are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
ajv
to
P.. . . - 3 not
be franfed. Given under my hand, this 3d day of Feb-
unry, 1831.
BARR ADEL P. STUBBS, c. c. o.
Feb. 3. 30—5f
'•[■'I
cEr Tiuii irnii.
HE subscriber continues to attenthto ihe Penewol
of Notes in the Central Bank, for persons living
at a distance, who will forward their notes with the re
duction and discount money, post-paid; and one Dollar
for his attention to each renewal.
JOHN EETHUNE.
MilledgeviUe, 2Th January, 1832. 2 ; :—2t
NOTICE.
I DO FOREWARN Benjamin Legget of tlie county
of Appling and the State of Georgia, from paying
three certain Notes of Hand, two for thirty dollars each
and one for ten dollars, to any | yrson or persons but my
self, as I was swindled out of said notes.—Said notes
was payable to myself and no body else, and was given
October 9th, 1830, and due Januauar after.
Dec. 19th, 1831—27 4t JOHN COCK.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Printed, and for Bale at this Office-.
gL EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.—Whcre-
wJBT as Thomas Huniphris, applies to me for Letters
of Administration, on tlie estate of James C. Humpliris,
deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singtt
Iar, ^he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
lie granted. Given under nrv hand, this 3d day of Janu
ary, 1832. WILLIAM J. DAVIS, d. c. c. o.
January 12 27—5t
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jesse Mitchell,
sen. late of M niton count y, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those haying de
mands against his estate, are requested to present them
duly authenticated within the time prcscrilxd by law.
JESSE MITCHELL,
Jan 9 29—fit. Qualified Executor.
FYll ti the expiration of four months, application
will be made to the Inferior Court of Bald win coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
t he Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate of James
Horne, late of said county, deceased.
Dec. 31st, 1831. LEVI HOP.NE, Adtn’r.
NOTICE.
•'1 EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY.—William
W Mayo makes application for letters of’’dismission
from the estate of John Robuck, deceased:
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors to
appear at. my office, within the time prescribed by l H -w
to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters of dis
mission should not be granted. Given under my hand
this 6th day of August, 1931.
. JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. e. o.
^ U S 18 mum
I SHALL, on the first Monday in March next, make
application to the Inferior Court of Newton county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
following negroes, to-wit: Clayburn, Nancy, Nathan,
Dinah, Derry, Peter, Rose, Wiley, Iteney, Turner, Til-
man, Cooty, and Moses—They being the whole of the
negroes belonging to the estate of Wilmoth Neal,.deceas
ed, late of said county.
JONATHAN C. MACKEY, Adm’r.
Nnv 25 • 21—4m ■
JOURHETXUECXr WANTED.
T HE subscriber wishes to employ by tjie year, or
shorter time, or by the job, one Sadler, one Har
ness Maker, one Boot Maker, two or more Shoe Makers
one Currier. WILLIAM CABANISS. ’
Social Circle* W niton co. Nov. 17. /9—
Adair, Isaac
Austin, N.
Abbitt, David
Anthony, Mark C.
Allison, Margaret
Byrd, William D.
Brewster, Doctor John
Bagwell, Rebecca
Burke, tfancy
Brown, William
Burke ion, Elijah
bialock, John
Bankston, John
Beeson, Richard
Boggs, Jopi
B nd Miss Lovcy
Bcddie, John
Chambers, Thomas J.
1 for roll, Alexander
< 'ook, Jemmiah
Cargill, Eft’ora A.
Corrects, John
Caldwell, James 2
Canimeron, John
Coleman, Ren
Campbell, Samuel
Cax, Vinson
Drummond, Daniel
Dabbs, Jesse
Dodds, James
Dodd, William
Dempsey, Jesse
Downey, Joseph
Dunbar, Joseph A.
Everett, Solomon
Etheridge, Shepherd
Evans, John
Fountain, John
Fendly, Thomas
1 Fields, William
Fowler, John W.
Fincher, Jonathan
George, Mrs. Elizabeth
Guffin, John
Holly, David
Hoyle, Joel
Holeman, David
Hammond, George
Holmes, Vivion
Houston, Sarah
Hamilton, Andrew
Horton, Isaac
Howard, W. J.
Hutchins, John P.
Humphrey, John
Harrison, Josephus
Head, Harrison
Hughs, John
Hamilton, John
Inzer, Henry W.
January 19#
Jester, Nathan 2
Kellogg, Mr.
Ivennett, Jo^Jtua
Lough ridge, James
Lowry, Henry
Lindsey, Chancey M.
Lanier, James
Lamj.kin, G. W.
Leach, Elijah
Matton, Fielding
Myers, iVilliam'
Mctl ugh, Charles
McCearly. Rev. David
McCoy, Thomas
Monk, Thonais
Mitchell, Robert
Mayhorn, Joseph
McDade, John
McDade, B. F.
Matthews, Ezekiel
Malden, Rucker
Massey, Simon
Norton, Elias
Nelson, Col. C. II.
Prickett, Jesse
Powell, James
Pearson, Doctor Abiel
Perry, Thomas
Pruet, Ansel
Rowland, Willis
Rutledge, Josepli
Roberts, John
Russel, Re!*ecca
Rhodes, IsSac
Robertson, Willis
Russel, John
Reese, John
Spikes, Silas
Smith, John
Seymour, Ferdenand
Swindle, T.
Stafford, Miss Mahala
Strickland, Estj. Simeon L.
Spence, John
Sims, W fllirun
Todd, Tliomus
Trippe, John B. 2
Taylor, Jacob
Thomas, Elizabeth
Upchurch, Britton
Vulkenburghit Hawkes,
Wynn, Clem
Watson, Jolm
"Welch, Thomas
Wynn, Joseph
Wilson, James
Ware, Thomas
A R. SMITH, P. M.
tllSUs.] 23—3t
2
ary, ISbi. : WjLLlAM J. DAVIS, Dep. c. c. o.
Y the first, January, cigh^en hundred and twenty
six, I promise to j«iy Sampson Dixon, or bearer,
fifty dollars for value received.
(Signed) . ABNER GRIFFIN.
I indorse the within note unto Thomas Allen utter a
due course of lav,-. ; Signed sometime in 1825.
: ' his
. . SAMPSON X DIZvON.
mark.
Appearerl in open Court, Thomas Allen, who being
duly sworg dejioseth anff says that the above is a copy
in substance of a nqle mtulhjby Abner Griffin and the en-
dbrsement. thereon, with tiic exception of tlie time when
the note was'made, which.’-is.not remembered, that said
note is lost-, and tins deponent -is the lawful own thereof.
THOMAS ALLEN.
Sworn to in open Court, 15th October, 1831.
JEREAilAH BEALL, Cl’k.
R ULE Nish-It appearing^to -tlie 'Court by die
affidavit, that the rjofc of Aimer Griffin, made
payable to Sampson Di,vbn'or beftrer^ for fifty dollars, and
due 1st January, eigliteefl hundred and twenty six, has
been lost—It is, on motion Rollert Hatcher, attorney
for Thomas Allen, ordered,, that die Shove copy in sub
stance be estRhlislted in Ijett of said lost original note at
the next Term of this Court, -unless good and sufficient
cause lie shewn to the contraryby said Abner Griffin, nr
his attorney, and 1 1 halt his'rifle be published in one of the
gazettes of MilledgeviUe for six months.
A true extract from the^minutes ofoWilkinson Superi
or Court, this 17tlr day of October 1331.
oet 20—6m JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl’k.
— : :— -fo--
GEORGIA NEWTON tOINTV,
Court of Onliv.ary—Scjdember Term, If31.
R ULE NISI.—-U)xm 4hp ajiplication of Isaac P
Henderson and John .Allen; Administrators oiy
the estate of Thomas Garietf,deetascd,, staling that they
are nbmit dosinguthe admiinstration' of said estate and are
desirous of beingxegularly diseha_rged tl^crefrom in terms
of the law—It is thereYore ordered,-that a Cojiy of this
Rule be published once a month Tor six months in one
of tlie public gazettes of this State, that all parties inter
ested have due notice of* this application, and file their
object ions, if any, to the'fesni% of Jetters dismissory. A
true extract from tlie minutes, Stic Sept. 183),
. « L. HOPKINS, Cl’k e. o.
g ept 22 , : ; 1U . . 6rn
X-T EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY—Wheres*
" W Washington Lancaster makes application for let
ters of dismission from the estate of James T. I homas
late of said county, deceased : ’
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office, wit hin
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they
have, why said letters of dismission should not be grant
ed. Give under my hand this 16th September, 1831.
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
Sept 29 12 mOm
EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY.—Where-
as, Richard J. Snelling makes application for let
ters of dismission, upon the estates of Dempsey Leary
Elizabeth Leary, and Penelope Leary, and Francis l!
Armstrong:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said lett ers of
dismission should not be granted. Given under mv
hand, 6th September, 1831. J
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS, c. c. o.
sept 13 la—6 m
IN NEWTON SUPERIOR COURT,
Isaac Melton, ~ f ■*?«*»*”*
__ , «■ >• DIYOR^E.
Rachael Melloii. _ ^ ~ ■ '
I f appearing to .the Coiirf, by tiie‘return of the Sher*
ill, that tlie defendant, Rachae) Mehon, i§ nof, io be*
found in the county ofNcwtorr-r-Wliefenpon, his urder-
ed, That service lie perfected by ‘publication in one of
the publie gazettes of tins State, once a month for three
months, previous to the lfoxt Superior Court forjthis coun
ty. A true extract from'the Minutes, 13th October, 1831
HAMILTON BURGE, CTk.
November 17 - ■; - -...*. l9—-3m
( of>aid
ingly.
November,
i, c, t;. o.
-;Z \mm
jMojts Collins,
Ex’r. >....ic,
Rokert Collins, j for letters eg dismission.
jj TFON the applicatio'n of Mose^. jCmTfc’s, Executor,.
RD Ac. stating that he.has exediifed-die tasC will nnd
testament of said testator, amj-is tfestfoukqf beijlg rCgu--
larly dismissed from said executorship iKfermstnYthe iaw
—Wherefore, ordered, That thiis rifle be published once
a month for slx montlia in one rtf die pttWmlgazettes of
this place, that all the parties may have due-notice there
of—and if no objection be.made at *l-*'—- •.
term, letters dismissory will be _ ..
A true copy from the minute?, t
1831. R. A. ~
November 24 ri
' !*£
IN HENRY
Elizabeth Pa
V3. '*4
John W. Patt
T appearing to the .
out of this States//
answear to the
of the next Ternr of tl
rule be publislied in one
State, once a month for
A true extract
1832.
January 12
TIN LAN K8 of e-
fice, and sold at
BALDWIN COURT OP ORDINARA’,
January adjourned Term, 1832. ■ -
U PON the application cf Homer V. How ard, admin
istrator on die estate of Nehemiali M. How ard, de
ceased, staling that he has closed the administration of
said estate and is desirous of being regularly discharged
therefrom in terms cf the law*-—It is ordered, that a copy
of tins rule be published once a menth for six months in
one of die public gazettes of this place, that all parties
in interest may have due notice of this application and
file their objections, (if any,) to the issuing of letters dis
missory. True extract from the minutes, this 11 lli day
of January, 1832.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dept. c. c. o.
PON the application of John Hunt and W illiam
MoKenny, administrators on the estate of Sarah
Hunt, deceased, stating that they are about closing tlie
administration of said«state, and are desirous of being
regularly discharged therefrom—It is ordered, that a cc-
|>y of this rule be publislied once (t Month for six months
m One of the public gazettes of tills place, that all the par
ties in interest, may have due notice of this application,
and file their objections, (if any) to tlie issuing of letters
dismissory. A true extract from die minutes, tliis 1 Itli
day of January, 1832.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Dept. c. c. o.
’lit tliis Of*