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!«ILLL£D6E\lLli£, 6A. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1832.
UNION.
WHOLE NraBER. 82,
fIBEBT.
nbUsheil every Thurfl^'Jrit THREE DOLLARS 1
e, or POUR, if before the eurl of tl>e
„ _>» WayiMStreet, or^'.^iie' vice,nubs’ Tavern.
v»;ENTpf published > the usual rites,
rtoa b'y (be Clerks “'%irrte Courts of Ordinary that
^gli ywlfe for I,etiers of Administration, tntut be
^ least.
““w Administrators for Debtors and Credi-
^ mints, /jiijst KeTiublished SIX WEEKS.
Exectitoi/tab:l Administrators must 1-3 ad-
belbre tee day of sale,
erty <r vent jiesroes) of testate and tntes-
cutors auJ Administrators, must be- adveitised
iteis. Administrator^ and Guardians to the
leave to sell Land, roust be published POUR
f Kxeoirors and Administrators for Letters Dismis-
jdished «IX MONTHS.
r t on-closure of Mortgages on real estate must be
■it mouth for SIX MONTHS,
state fiy Ecerutors, Administrators and Guardians,
ied SIXTY DAYS before the day of sale. These
aiy dlc at tiie court-house door between the hours of 10
ana 4 in the afternoon. No sale from day to day is
expressed in the advertisement,
irt of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of the
•uient) to make titles to land, must be advertised
i'lIH 'at least.
es under executions regularly granted bv the courts,
* rtised THIRTY’ DAYS—under mortgage executions,
•m >—bales of perishable uropertv under order of Court,
-jrti.sed, generally, TEN DAYS before the day of sale,
for Advertisements will be punctually attended to.
ers directed to this Office. or the Editors must be post-
tie them to attention.
H13AI5-QSIARTERS, GA.
Milieu gtcille January tOiu, 1832.
T HE lleview and Inspection of the lMtliiia, for the
year 1832, by Regiments and'Bat tailions, will com
mence on Monday the 2d day of April next. The Ge
nerals of Divisions will issue orders accordingly, and
beginning on that day, they will proceed with all the ce
lerity which may consist with the com enience of the
reviewing officers. The Aids of the Commander in
Ciiief Aviil attend the Reviews and report directly to
Head fluarters.
Brigade Inspectors will, besides making returns to
Division Inspectors, transmit copies to the Commander
in Chief. Precision ami accuracy in the returns will be
required—Every act of disobedience and insubordination
marked and appropriately punished, and a regular De-
cipline attempted with officers and men.
As the Commander in Chief cannot, consistently with
his civil duties, attend the Reviews, it will be more in
cumbent on Generals of Divisions and Brigades to look
to the execution of their orders in person, and this will
be expected.
By the Commander in Ch'ef,
BURTON HFFBURN. Aid de Canm.
OP .LETTERS rerrjainiig in the Post Gfo
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11 i .A D-iPUARTllltS,
. Third Division, G
Mxlledsf.vjli.: ar 13 '■ !832.
DIVISION OKDERS,
pu --..i-inev of •. jcnertii Dmers <-t the, C "inlander
75ROM and after this date, the following will be the I ^ Ghief, the annual Review and inspection of the
4 tvt ii i o ..7 I 3u Division of Deorgia Militia, by Regiments and Bai-
talions, will take place at their respective muster grounds,
POST OFFICE, MILLEDGEVILLE,
A pril 8th, 1832.
arrangement of the Northern and Southern Mails.
Northern Mail, via Augusta, &c. due every day at
3 1-2 P. M.—Closes every day at 6 P. M.
Southern Mail, via Macon Re. due every day at 8
P. M.—Closes every day at, 2 P. M.
THOMAS F. GREEN, P. M.
1 A .1 requested by his Excellency, Governor Lump
kin, to notify all persons who are not memliers of a
Volunteer Corn or Company, that have any of the arms
of the State in possession, that they will deliver them
forthwith at the Arsenal in Milledgevine, when a receipt
will be given for them by
SOLOMON BETTON,
Apr'! 12—3t Military Store beeper.
T HOMAS C. MU.-llSri.ri, Mii piacticcLaw in the
Caatlahooblne Circui and in the counties ofCraw-
fo.u and CJpson of ihe Flint Circuit. Bus: ness entrusted
-to him will*meet with prompt attention: his address is
iJTaihotton, Georgia.
March 22, 37—6m
Insurance Bank of Columbus.
..•age a (Tail's I
in the month of May next on the days following, viz:
In the county of Clark, on Wednesday, the 2d May.
In t he county of Oglethorpe, on Friday, the 4th May.
In the couniy of Greene, on Tuesday and "Wednes
day, the 3th and 9th May.
In the coun.y of Morgan, on Friday and Saturday,
tiie 11th and 12th May.
In the county of Putnam, on Tuesday, the 15th May.
In the county of Bald win,'on Saturday, the 19th May.
On the respective days immediately proceeding the
Review and Inspection in the above named counties—
the Commissioned and non-Commissioncd Officers of the
respective Regiments and Battailions, will be assembled
for instruction and drill.
A strict compliance with orders will be expected—a
rigid discipline and subordination enforced and ail in
f actions promptly and indiscriminately punished. The
Generals of Brigade will attend in person to the execu
tion of their orders.
By command of Mai. Gen. Watson,-
S. ROCKWELL, Division Inspector,
marl5—36—9t 3d Piv. G. M.
'. .iecti' ii lor live Dree;
.f said,Institution will
av 'll-' ii-.Y ■ : Vic
to ma
held a
1% O’I i€. Aria
Z Citizens of Morgan county are -espce.huy ac
hed that an Election will take place in Madison",
.he rirst Monday in May next, for four Delegates to
jresent Morgan county in a Convention to he held in
dledgcville, on the first Monday in June next, to re-
•;c the mun ! >er of Senators and Representatives in the
■gislaivti e of the State of Georgia, in compliance witli
i recommendation of the Grand Jury ar the last Term
f \Iortran Court. The undersigned request tiie editors
f the Journal, Recorder, and Federal L nion, to give the
hue n ' an insertion weekly in their respective pa
rs, uii.i; :h 1 first Monday in May next.
U*. . . VaiLandiqgham, M. W. M arren,
John Wliigfield,
A. K. Leonard,
W. J. Pea-man,
Gilbert Wilson,
Robert R. Harden,
Na* ! *a:iiel Allen,
m
J. Johnson,
J. ,T. Saffold,
Job i W
. Fortcr,
illiam Hanson,
Nathan
Aldridge,
J s**ph P. Pciurk,
Elijah E
. Jones,
John E. Dawson,
L .V'.: (j
haves,
Jolin Rf'bs- -n,
D,<iid ri
•win,
Lucius L. ’Vi'rich,
II. A. Si
R. Ii. Randolph,
Vv.'lilm;
March
1 Porter,
22
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SURVEYOR’S COMPASSES, CHAINS, Jt
M 4TUCMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
I N stiic by
J JACOB FOGLE.
.cltiled'-eville, April 12 40—tf
tj
eiv ed from New-
JACOB FOGI
H H;
NEW SUPPLY
if Y% uiches, silver spoons, belt
_ , j Pistols, "Walking Canes, Beed
W$\ : ?• Bags, for. Sec., and lias constantly
VCr..mri >,i hand a general assortment o»
articles m iis line ol" business, consisting of Gold Patent
Lever and Plain Watches, Silver do.; Gold Chains,
fctcais and Keys; Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings,
Cable Chains and Medallions; Silver Spoons, Specta-
cleii, B liter Knives and Pencil Ca -es, Plated Cast* rs,
Fruit B cskeis, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Razor:;,
Pen Mm res aiul Scissors; Razor Straps Shaving B-x<:s
and Soap; Oito of Rose, Cologne Water, Macassar Oil
and Hair Powder; Plain and Carved Combs, Pocket,
DreMng and Side Combs, Gilt and Steel Chains and
Keys, Sword and Plain Canes, Belt and Pocket pistols,
Percussion Caps and Powder Flasks. Military Hats,
Swords, Belts, Buttons, Eoau!e”s. Lace, (1; ;d, tic.
SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO
OXi03i£ & WATCH RSPAIS.ING,
ALSO, TO ENGRAVING
COURT Jt NOTARIAL SEALS.
PI ite and Jewelry, neatly repaired;—Canes mounted
with G ild, Silver or Ivory—Gold Spectacles made to or
der—Surveyors Conviv- e-» repaired.
Milledgeville, March 8, ,183 ?. 3—‘f
ACADHrtffIGAli HOTICE.
The lieverend, John T. HiUyer and Lady,
W HO have had charge of the male and iemale A-
rademy of Monroe, in the county of "Walton,
for the last two years, are engaged to conduct tl.a’ in
stitution for the ensuing year. They are attentive, and
fully competent to the instruction of youth in the proper
branches of academic education; and have discharged
tiMr duty with ability and 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 public confide nce and patronage.
WILSON LUMPKIN, 'I H
RICHARD BILLUPS, I S
ELISHA BETTS, & f g
VINCENT HARALSON, J 3?
January 12, 1831.
«r>0 UEWYUD.
O N Sftiun' .. -l.e Till Inst. RHEIN SANDERS
IJATCIIER Mole and carried away, a negro man
slave named Joe, belonging to the Estate of Janies
Hatcher, deceased. Tiie said Reuben Sanders Hatcher
is about 40 years of age, stout built about six feet high,
black hair, black eyes, with a large V en on the right
side of his neck, carries his head a little to one side, has
a down cast look, has been guilty of house burning and
of’horse stealing, and now steals a negro belonging to
the Estate of Ills brother. The said negro Joe is about
33 years of age, about eix feet high, slim made, yellow
complexion, and quick spoken. Ti e above reward will
be paid for both, or twentv-five dollars for either of
them, by WILLIAM MITCHELL,
of Wilkinson county, Georg e.
N. B. T he Editors of papers generally in Tennessee
and Alabama, are requested to insert the above four
times and forward their accounts to William Mitchell
for payment.
A pril 12 40—4?-
r.ANK.8 of every description, printed at this L
.free, qa4 fold at the tistjal pricey
M - e
Ocmdgee Circuit
Southern Circuit
Angim, John
_ Arnold, William
Ashley, William
Ayres, Martin
Bmmblet, Joel
Barron, Moses L.
Bennett, Ransom
Burke, Josiali
Bankston, Lowry
Brewer, Benjamin
Bailey, John T.
B uds, Washington
Brown, Ben jamin 2
Baker, Lieut. Littleton
Beatey, J ames M.
Burge, L.-N.
Burge, Nathan
Bonds, Dudley
Curbo, Ezekiel
Camp, Hosea
Chambers, Thomas 2
Coffee, Genera John
Carroll, Alexander
Glower, John
Craft, Pleasant
Compton, Jesse
Chapel, Joseph
Cunningham, Robert H.
Crossmor, Nicholas
Craig, A. K.
Doss, Edward
Dyer, Aden
Deviney, John
Devaney, Sen. Mr,
Dodds, John
Downey, Joseph
Evans, tNtokely
Fowler, Nat han
Fugua, William
George, Mrs. Elizabeth
Gresham, Micajah
Golston, Benjamin 2
Grissel, James
George, Ambrose
Harrison, Mr. T.
Hutchins, James
Howell, Evan
Hoyle, Joel
Hurst, Simon 2
Harrison, Mr. O.
Hanks, Thomas
Hutchinson, Richard
Harrison, Washington
Harrison, Esq. Joseph 2
Hamilton, John
Hunnicu-, J.
I lurst, Humphrey
llarbin, Esq. John
1 iiggins, Newton
Hoiley, Lieut. David
Holmes, V, ashington
Holland, Green B.
Johnson, Frederick
Jackson, Mrs. Mary
Johnson, Gupliama
Kicker, Jarrell 2
April 12
17
Au:-• : Gen. David 5
Av T\ r , James C.
Allison, Henrv L.
Alexander, George
Anders' n, William
Askew, V illiam
Aiclilsson, James A.
B nvlin, J elm A. 2
B iidw in. Luck
Baker, Miss Caiharine
Bickers-taff, Robert 2
Benton, Miss Harriet
Burge, John
Baskin, Thomas S.
Buciiamn n, Jesse
Barnet, Ivliss Sarah O..
Betes, Joseph
Castleberry, Allen
m
CUTHBERT & POLiHULL,
WW lv E opened tbeii LJiW OFFICE a- ■ Gwn~
£ _3L uissioper’s Hall in the market-house, Ivliiledge
, < It-orgiii. One of them is always to !je found there
eady to attend to professional calls.
They will practice in tiie following Counties and Cir-
it ts:
( BALDWIN,
1 JONES,
j PUTNAM,
(WILKINSON,
f BIBB,
Flint Circuit -(MONROE,
(HENRY.
Chalahoockie Circuit TAl.Bt>T.
( TWIGGS,
l TELFAIFf, &c.
Middle Circuit W ASH INGTON.
Milledgeville, June 23. 1831
PROSPECTUS
OF TKE
GEORGIA GAZETTE,
A TAPF.il TO BE PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT ATHENS, GA.
S mog roposais foi pujoioo-.. a i-.e - gipo- >n
section of the country, reason and do y would
seem to combine, to invite from us some exposition of
the circumstances which have urged us to the attempt,
as well as a brief outline of the principles by which we
will be governed in our course. This task we perform
cheerfully.
The population of the State is rapidly increasing; her
system of internal improvement at its nascent period of Cargiie, Thomas
existence; her jurisdictional limits actually and pre-spec- Chafin, John
lively extending; her chartered rights and Indian rela- Caldwell, John R.
tionshipa assuming new and deeply interesting aspects; Couch, Drewry
and her financial resources presenting to litrsons the ap-
paioig alternative of oppression in future by burthen-
some raxes, or bankruptcy without some salutary change
m iier representative apportionment, all combine to ren
der an additional Herald of intelligence to the present
number altogether proper.
But these by no means constitute tire whole catalogue
of inducements. Ours is palpably a government in ex
periment. The principles and terms upon w hich it was
based were professedly novel, and by consequence it
would be fair to assert that they were not altogether vr;
derstood. The progress of events has dc: ( listrated
:h;s truth. The constitutionality of a national Bank; a
system of internal improvement by' Congress; the pow
er to tax foreign imports for the protection of domestic
industry; m short the whole fabric of implication re
mains yet to undergo its final and legitimate analysis.
They a:e topics winch must agitate, and dial deeply,
every patriotic bosom in the confederacy. To maintain
the honor and rights of the State under her constitution
al reservation; to remonstrate with proiripitucieand firm-
i less of purpose agains' all infractions of the com pact, & to
j.reserve the Union by enlightened discussion or rational
compromise, according to the plan of Jefferson and Jack-
son, shall be our constant aim. Gur columns shall ah <
contain as far as practicable important items of intelli
gence in ihe departments of morals, literature, and sci
ence. In our State politics it would be impossible under
our present impressions to adopt the principles of the
Troup party in most of its measures.
CONDITIONS.
The Georgia Gazette will be issued about, the firs*
of July next, on a large super-royal sheet, with type en
tirely new, and we hope splendid, at v $3 00 per annum,
payable within six months after the receipt of the first
number, or $1 00 if not paid within the year.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates.
A'hens, March 15, 1832.
i. Appl
Lane, Eiq. Amos
Levii, Edvmrd
Leach, Etqah
MeEwing, A. D.
Morgan, Joseph
Middleton, John
Moon, sen. John
Martin,Esq. William 2
Murpher, John
Martin, Samuel
Moore, Willis
Mayhorii, Joseph
McAfee,Esq. Robert
McRighu Matthew
Nelson, Sylvester
Otwell, Salomon
Otwell, Mrs. M.
Powell, Jt Isse
Payne, Thompson
Park, Mrs, Phebe
Pounds, .jjltn
Richardscn, Colonel 2
Kichardsqn, Edward
Ramey, John
Rucks, John N.
Rollins, Richard
Roper, Joseph F.
Smith, Samuel 2
Seymour, Fcrainana
Simmons, Adams
Scott, Samuel
Smith, Wor d y
Scots, \V iliiam
Sizemore, George
Strong, Noah
Strickland, Esq. Simeon
Smith, Wiley
Smith, Patritk
Smith, Benjamin
Scott, Thomas
Tate, James
Turner, Joseph
Todd, Thomas
Trammel, Hiram
Thompson, Ephraim
Thomas, Ezekiel
Turner, Dr. Henry 2
Thompson, Joseph
Thompson, JolinM.
Trebble, Benjamin
Vineyard, John
Vineyard, James
Waters, Stalul
2 Weems, Thomas
Walden, Peter
"W inning-ham Abel
W hite, James
Williams, Jeremiah
Watt, Joseph
Wiglcy, Nancy 2
Wiglcy, Solomon
\Vigley,jr. Nancy
White, Elbert
Wharton, Willianj
V/iliiams, Lcv.U
A. R. SMITH, P. M.
[112lts] 40—3t
1ST OF BETTERS remaining in the Post Of-
•i' • at AI nticello, on the first of April, 1832.
Jaimson, Amelia
Ivimborough, Elisha
lvirley, Edmond S.
Kindal, William
Kirby, Mrs. Jane A. C.
WEEKLY
GEOUGU tOUMER.
f ^' HE encouragement, which theCouRiER nasreceiv-
§ ed from the Public, demands from us an effort to
increase its usefulness and adaptation to the wants of its
patrons. We are now publishing it Thrice a week, the
additional cost at our own expence; but there are so ma
ny of its friends badly situated in relation to the facility
of receiving it by the Mails, that we intend to issue im
mediately a..Weekly Paper for those, who cannot, from
the cause^fentioned, receive it but once a week. This
will be issued at a period in the week, best suited to the
up-country mails, and most favorable.for the transmis
sion of the earliest intelligence to its country readers.
"vVe at present think of Saturday Morning, go as to em
brace the transactions of the whole week; with all the
new Advertisements. Its contents will be made up from
the Tri-weeUy paper, and from the Daily after October
next. It will thus contain more intelligence of every
kind, than any other weekly paper in tiie State. In ad
dition to the above, we hold ourselves bound to transmit,
to its patrons, Slips containing all the inuxirtant intelli
gence during the week, by the mails first succeeding its
reception. We shall not postpone its commencement
longer than the'first of April next.
IQ 1 ’ Terms of the Weekly Couritr, $4, if paid in ad
vance—$5, if not.
March 15 38—
foil SJUUfi
At the Oiiice ol the Federal Union,
Few copies of FOSTER’S DIGEST of the
Laws of Georgia from 1820 to 1829. This is one of
best printed and cheapest Jaw books ever offered for
in Georgia. It contains many forms of different
- * edi’igs, very useful and convenient.for Clerks, Sher
ri' ices, &c. as well as for the people at large.—
Price—$3 50,
Cuihbert, Col. A.
Cardiff Peter
Cornwell. George
Davis, Ehsha
Daniel, Mrs. Matilda A.
Dawson, John
Dawson, George
Edmcns, Amos
Free, Frederick
Free, M illiam
Foster, Thomas
Fa!finer, Zechariah
F. i h, • h* mas
Freeman, Baily,
Griffin, Miss Sarah B.
Griffin, David
Garrot, John W.
(4iter, Washinston W.
George, James II.
Grier, John
Hearston, Thomas
Hucheson, Thomas
Henderson, Sarah
Huckeba, I sham
Hensley, John D.
Harper, William
Henderson, Westley
Herring, Federick
Johnson, Alexander
Johnson, Thomas
Jones, Reuben
Johnson, Ahub
Jenkins, Edmund
April 12
Lynn, John M
Lane, Edward
McGchee, John W.
McDonald, John
McDowel, Daniel
McMichael, Shcdvack
McDaniel, Archibald
McDaniel, Daniel
McLendon, Allen
McMichael, Jacob
Moore, Seth
Maxey, John
Muckclroy, Mark
Miller, Jonathan
Nichols, Jonathan
Owens, Philemon
Osburn, Matthew
Osburn, James
Osburn, Warren
Pennington, Mrs. Martha 2
Parker, Isaac L. 2
Penn, Wiiliam
Ragland, Miss Eliza W.
Rodes, Thomas 5
Rivers, Robert 2
Rivers, Thomas
Ridley, Charles L.
Smith, Augustus C.
Sturdevant, Robert
Slaughter Nathaniel G.
Studman, Francis
Scruggs, Samuel
Smith, Abraham
Simmons, William
Smith, Lewis
Story, John P.
Shepherd, Thomas
Simons, James
Taylor, William A.
Tuggle, Thomas 2
Tiudol, Robert
Thurmond, Richard S.
Tmssel, Lindesy
Thurmond, Phillip
White, Avon
Wilson, Nancy
Ward, Amos
Williamson, William W.
Word, Nathaniel B.
Weathersbe, John F.
PETER GRINNELL, P. M.
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MOKTICEJLLO HOTEL..
SAVANNAH & AUGUSTA
DAILY STAGE LIME.
t-urrrr- -7
T HE Savannah Daily Stage Line is in complete or
der, and now running regularly—leaving Augusta
every evening, at half past nine o’clock, and arriving in
Savannah every evening at eleven o’clock—and leaving
Savannah every afternoon at three o’clock, and arriving
in Augusta every afternoon, at five o’clock—thus trav
elling over a distance of one hundred and thirty three
miles, in less time than any other line at the South.
The Stages arc good and comfortable, and tiie drivers
steady and experienced, the horses excellent and in fine
order, and the accommodations on the road, such as can
not fail to give satisfaction. The fare through is $10,
considerably less than on any Southern line.
WILLIAM SHANNON, Proprietor.
Augusta, April 4 40—4t
B ROUGHT TO JAIL in Swainsboro, Emanu
el county, on the 30cli day of March last, two ne
gro men, one by the name of JACK, about twfcnty-two
years old, light complected, with two of his upper front
teeth out, about five feet, six inches high, says he belongs
to Matthew Whiteman of Savannah, Ga. The other
by the name of ANDREW, about twenty years of age
about five feet eight or nine inches high, very light com
plected well made, who says lie belongs to the w id' >
Green of Savannah-Hioth had debauched passes and
sav they arc brothers.
NATHANIEL HOLLON, Sheriff
April 12- iO—Ji
snrs
I23>eai
R
g’&ess&s &&VP8Q8? .
iSi ..J l’i-v Li., i. tcnuvr.i uis tuaiu.s ? • ms friends
and to the public generally, for the patronage he
has received since the opening of his House in this place
—and is now adding fine additional rooms to his exten
sive building, which will enable him to accommodate his
visitors with comfort to them, and satisfaction to himself.
His house is situated on the North East corner of th
public square in the most pleasant part of the Village.
Montieelio, March 26 !i. I s 32. 39—4t
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, (iate proprietor'of the Globe
Hotel, and more recently of the Mansion House,)
begs leave to announce to his friends and the public gen
erally, that he has taken that elegant and commodious
fire proof Brick Building on the corner of Broad and Jack-
son streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic
Hall. It is situated in the most central part of the City,
and is in the very heart of business—being in the vicini
ty of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank of the State
of Georgia.
Tliis establishment is known as the Globe Hotel,
and in the interior arrangement and general construction,
unites in an eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and
comfort. To the man of family, the individual traveller,
the daily boarder, or the fasliionabie visitor, the Globe
presents accommodations, inferior to none in the South
ern States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among
the most popular Hotels in this city, he flatters himself
that his exjierience in business, added to the superior ad
vantages of situation and the resources under hiscontroul,
will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to all
who may honor him with their patronage.
His Stables are spacious and well ventilated, and
am!<ly supplied with ihe best of provender, and attend
ed by cxjwrionced and steady Ostlers—in addition to
ATTE2TTI02JT GBOXl IAi
L iOK at your Lierrofidtis-l Look at her streets! Do.
yoy feel any pride for your State? Do you desire
picjisant walking—handsome streets—a flourishing seat
of Government? Have you any publie spirit? Arcyou
disposed to make a fortunel—If so, behold the splendid
Scheme below. Look at. the condition of your Town;
and if that, will not excite you—Just think of getting.
one thousand dollars for ten dollars—fire thousand for tea
dollars—ten thousand for ten dollars—Twenty Thous
and for ten dollar's! What a speculation ! Go in lor it"
Go in for it!!
niLLEDG
STREET L
[ME
TEFY.
(Authorized by the General As^eiabtyloi the btute u. Georgia./
Prize of $20,000, is $20,000,
is
,000j is
,000, is
900, is
800, is
700, is
500, is
400, is
300, is
200, is
100, is
50, is
20, is
12, is
30.000,
20,OCX),
9.000,
4.500,
4,C00y
3.500,
3.000,
2.500,
2.000,
1.500,
1,000,
3.500,
2.500,
15.000,
60.000,
Less than TWO blanks to a PRIZE!
All tiie r v;ze;j to be floating tii.n. me e( iiar.cncement
except the following, deposited as follows, viz:
First Day's Drawing—2 Frizes of 5,000, 1 oi 1,000 T
l of t»U0, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, I of
which, the" subscriber will bestow his own personal unre- j 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
mittingattention, and in his charges, will not forget the j Second Days Drawing—I Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
pressure of the times. l of 900, I of SOU, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, i of 500, 1 of
ICJ* The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Flo- ! 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
tel every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at j Third Day's Drawing—\ Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
6 o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday and , i of 900, 1 "ol" 800, 1 of 700, I of 600, 1 of 500, 1 cf
Saturday moaning, at half past 9 o’clock. [ 400, ] of 300, 1 of. 200.
The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every j Fourth Day's Drawing—f Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000,
Tuesday and Saturday morning, at. 3 o’clock, and arrives j j of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 uF
every Wednesday and Sunday evening at 6 o’clock.
The Elberton Stage departs every Sunday morning,
at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Friday evening at 6 o’
clock.
The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o’
clock -in the morning, and arrives every Monday at 2
o’clock in the. evening. *
The Milledgeville Stage arrives every day, except
Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the evening, and departs every
day .except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in t he morning.
The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and de
part every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, at 2 o’clock it.
the morning. WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Ootcber 1, 1929 1:'6—tf
EAGLE HOTEL.
IKWINTON, GA.
H AVING been burnt jt;' by the fire in Irvvinton, on
the 2d instant, the subscriber has taken a house or
the south side of the Court-House, on the Street leading
to Marion, where lie will use all his exertions to accom
modate comfortably those who may f<-el disposed to pa
tronize him. FREDERICK BEALL.
October 6, 1331. 14—tf
EAGLE TAVERN,
SPARTA, GA.
CLE7SLAND & AHIffBEBS,
xii* t taken the above well known House for
a term of years, recen'iy occupied by Air. McRie,
they flatter themselves that they will be able to give sa*-
isfaction to all who may favor them with their custom.
Nov 10 ' 13—tf
H
TO TUT. TYU1L.1C.
T HE ubsenberrespectfully infooru he'*public tha
lie has uiken the well known stand on tire Old
Federal Road, formerly occupied by Jacob Tvl. Seuddei .
Persons wishing to visit the Gold Mines and collect in
formation relative to them will do well to call here. A-
his charges will be moderate, he hopes to receive the pa
tronage of a libera! public.
OLIVER STRICKLAND.
N. B.—The offices of the Clerks of the Superior and
Inferior Courts will be kept here, and also that oftiu
Sheriff.
Cherokee <y,. Anri! 12, ! a 3*2. 4‘D—4>
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 2U0.
Fifth and last Drawing—1 Prize of 20,000, 1 of 1,000.
1 of 500, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1 oi" 500, 1 v>
400, 1 of 3G0, 1 of 200.
And on the commencement of the First, Second, Thu d,
and Fourth Day’s Drawing, t he first drawn number shah
be entitled to a prize of $1,000, and on the conclusion of
the last Day’s Drawing, die first and last drawn num
ber shall be entitled to a capital Prize of $5,000 each,
addition to such Prizes at may be drawn to their
numbers.
The whole Lottery to be completed in Five Day's
Drawing only!
PRIiE£> ONLY YO i.G DEi-VWN.
The Go:nm.ssmneis of die .idiedgevi.ie Street Lotte
ry have unavidabiy postponed the first day’s dans mg
until the first Saturday in May next.
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty davsaft.es
each Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction m* fifteen
percent. Ali prizes not applied for in twelve months
from each drawing to be considered as a donation to the
funds of the Milledgeville Street Lo- tcrv.
The drawing to take [dace under ti.e m;j erintendenct
of William W. Carnes, Samuel Rufuinot on, Samu-
el Rockwell, William li. Torramce, Ezekiel bh
Park, Joseph Stow all, Tiiomas W. Baiter, James-
S. Calhoun, and Iverson L. Harris, Commit' cere - ;
also, a Board of Visitors.
PRESENT PRICE OF TICKET :•
Wholes $10 Halves $5 Quarters $a 50.
For saie in a great variety of numbers at trie C<
sinners Office, on Y/ayne-Strcet, opposite the Post-( thee
and State Bank.
Trip” ORDERS for Tickets, from any par* of ihe U.
States, (post-paid,) will meet with prompt av< nr- —
Address to " PRYOR WUIOriT,
Secret.;, y to Co.ii7nissiu.icrs.
Vfillndc'eville, January 24, 1 ] 5—tf
CLIYTO^ HOTEL,
IS STILL CONTINUED BY
JOHBT CAATER.
ChntolU, April 2d 1832 - 3c
Board of Physicians of Georgia.
C ANDIDATES f.»; license.? to practice Medicine,
are mlormed, that the following are the requisitions
of the Board, and of the law creating the Board of Phy
sicians as amended by the last Legisla'ure of this state:
1st. They ars required to write Theses on some Med
ical subject, and present them to the Dean at, or before
each meeting of the board held on the first Mon.-ay in
December, annually.
2d. Tliey are required to stand a satisfactory examin
ation on every branch of .Medicine, and in no case will a
license be granted to an applicant materially deficient in
either branch.
3d. It is made the duty of the board, to examine all
who have Diplomas, if they are doubtful of the applicants
qualifications, and in no case to grant licenses to such,
unless they are found qualified to practice med icine.
4th. The board will, in no case, grant a license, with
out the production of satisfactory testimonials uf the can
didates sustaining a good moral character.
5th. It is required of Apothecaries, applying for licen
ses, to stand a satisfactory examination on Pharmacy,
Chemistry, and Materia Medina.
Those who wish their names entered as candidates,
can have it done, by addressing the subscriber in Angus
ta, and naming then* places of residence, with the title of
their Theses.
Tire examination will bo conducted in the order in
which the.names stand on the list.
iiCFP* All communications on the subject, to receive
attention, must come free of postage.
ALEX. JONES, M. IX
Dean of the Board.
Augusta, March 14 37
iJP 3 N. I». The papers in Milh'd.gville are request
ed to publish the above twice a month tor three months
and present their accounts at the next meeting of the
Board.
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted :o »he estate of Reef! n D. Thig
pen, late of Laurens county, deceased, are request
ed to call on the .Administrator and set'le them—and
those havingdemands.will render them withir the <‘i ac
tions of the law. HENRV BAILEY, Adm’r.
March 22 . 37 6t
notice;
A LL persons- indebted lo -he estate of Cornelius R- -
f m. binson, deceased, of Jasper county, are requested
> 'ome forward and make payment—and all persons
aving demands against said estate, are requested *.<
■nderthem in, in terms of the law.
F. M. HARDWICK, Adm’r.
KJSL^I ROBINSON, Admr’x.
15 * 36—6t
TO THE AGENTS,
Or Sellers of Tickets, of the Union Hotel Proper it
LOT'IERI •
-.NTLEMEN—iou nave i-een instructed and rc»
quested from me to retain the money arising fern:
; of the Tickets, until the SupcriiiUndan .s ot the
Lotte.ry ann-iunoe to you that ali the Tickets are sold.
i ou are further informed that they arc, first io act a4
Agents, in removing the incumbrances from the Property *
in the Lottery, which the funds in your hands, taken in
to theirs, will enable them to do, and then to publish a
Drawing in die capacity of Superintendants, If the Lot
tery ultimately fail, you are to refund to purchasers tf
Tickets, their money.
You will please to inform the patrons cf trie Lottery,
that Prize Holders will receive complete titles to the Fi
zes. To remove all doubts on this most important point,
the Superintendants will not attempt the Drawing rill
all claims and encumbrances against the property offered
in the Lottery, ojr against, the proprietor of the I. • v*
are paid or removed, so that, these tilings are re: rip
this Lottery; if there is a drawing, there will be go •;
ties to Prize Holders, free of discount. If there it no
drawing, purchasers of Tickets are to be refunded—And
-what is the most stubborn fact, the object of the- Lottery*
is not for speculation in the proprietor, but t > do justice
to his creditors.
I have the pleasure to announce to you, and mv fellow-
citizens generally, that the citizens of Thom&stnn have
unanimously recomended the UNION HOTEL PRO
PERTY LOTTERY to the public.
Your obedient humble servant,
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor*
Thomastan, 29th Feb. 1832. 35—m2m
K AN A .. A i tiom li;
the 23d instant, a brif
REW IUD*
u the night of
niuiauo woman, 21 years
ot ..ge, by the name of LOUISIANA, carrying v/> !. her
a boy child considerably darker complected than herceli.
two months old; said woman I as pre-mine in cheek Lons,
a scar on her forehead occasioned by the kick of a horse,
and another over her left eye brow, her hair t'-lcrai T;
strait, quite thick and long, and is usually worn by Ler
tucked up with conibs, and her walk is somewhat &ir.p~
grih. Tne dress she wore off is not kiu-wn, but she cud-
ned with her frocks, of blue and white check eiik, ging--
hams, calico, and homespun, some striped with coppt as,
and others with black, and a black figured bombaznito
riding dress; she usually wore on her bead and neck,
yellow cotton handkerchiefs. She was enticed av ay, by
her husband, a black fellow bel ngingto Poet. Rayir.f.i H
Harris of McIntosh county, and who left hire ar c the
20th January las:; the fellow has been advertised by} >
owner. The man, woman,and child are in ali pr ba'.iri
Ity together, and it-is believed they will direct their
course ei ther to Butts, or Liberty, in both of which crfoir-
ties the fellow has brothers and sisters. I will give ’I h •*
ty dollars fi>r the apprehension and lodgment of tiie wo
man and child in any jail in this State s: I get them, op
Fiftv dollars on their delivery to me a’. Forsvtb. Mom, c
county. ALFRED BROOKS.
March I 3 *—f
STRAY.—Georgia, Twiggs county mme! Eat
airii of Capt. Willis’ Diet, tolled before me an I-M.av’
1 lorse supposed to be sixteen years old, about. 4 ft e: v
niches high, rather a Dark Bay, hip sbotenen the r.y !,T
•ip. some white hairs on his back, occasioned by Lt/
•addle—Appraised by William A. C wen and Kmcl.cn
Martin, to twenty dollars.
JOSEPH MARTIN, j.
A true extract .taken from the Esi rav E -ok.
J0SQUA M. THIGPEN, c. i. g.
April 9,