The federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1830-1861, October 11, 1832, Image 1

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% mm THE OUUMK 3—NUMBER 14.] 5IILLEDGE\1LLE, (GA.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1833. ' * [WHOLE NUMBER 118. edited itv & J. A. Ct T THBERT. rhifrp'av at THREE DOI.T.ARS ' tlie J G, rOLHU l „ -..hiuiiLtl every 'ninnmay iw. i imr-f *" . ,. r cyiON Is p'.'WiMi™ e |l0t ,, ,id before the end rf ;l ' . in <iu>, ,n : «■. v „ e street, opriositc the Suite Dank. ■ i'- l,"rvi ; vr.' inihli.-hcd at the usual rates • AD v U-ll ,.J,", i,v the Clerks of the Courts ot ordinary th > g Kil ^ S L ,',; u for Letters of Administration, must he jTH ,BT .y..! n 3-^i l Administrators for Debtors and Oredl- ol,v Executor n 'i(tr in their a. 1. hv Executors and Administrators must l-e ad- testate and in.es- j „ Cdpcp] <:■ 'Executors ami'Administrators, must be advertised J Sept «.7— ,1'V ,n Vi\. rvcoutors. Administrators and Guardians to the ;: f UrjiaaO for lease to sell Laud, must be I-ublished KOlK ; rV ,v ‘‘ .onHcaUonshy. . U V '1^'fiTr.Vr ■ L.Vurc'of Moitsases on real es’at ; a month for tised v F vccuter' and Administrators for Letters Disinis- 81X MONTHS. must be IX MONTHS. tl IUI *3* FV a ■ •* '• , al estate by Kxceurars, Administrators and Guardians, ".;r,:;;v.d SIXTY DAYS before the day of sale. These " uic at the court house door between the hours of to m l l in the afternoon. ^itiMbem: '•at'^^'seexprcVsed in the advertisement. No sale from day 141 day is ■ , NOTICE. ▼1 M Ul - oi lile Fieihmmt Stage Line, is now kept at ifOELRT McCOMB’S Hotel, on the West corner oi the State House Square, MilledtrcvilLe. Tills removal has been occasioned Ly die refusal of the daily line, to stop at the same house with the Piedmont line it being considered by the daily line a dangerous aid for midable rival. . ^ ^ lu >^lage will call tor passengers at any house in town. - Culpepper C. H. 17th May, 1832. Sept 27—12 WILLIAM SMITH. PIEDMONT MAII7 ROUTE. MILLE1>GE V II.hE STREET LOTTERY. ■ (AuihureMni by the General Acseu.biy of ti.eismoo; Georgia.) name.Fortnr.e rtsnds in merry mood, I'liiiiiue her favors to the crown— Re ready, friend, before they fill— Mho knows but you may catch them all! MONEA'TmONEY! Lots or Money!! bW.“ ni ,. „, r . „f ordinary, (accompamei Pfya’r^Mntl to make titles to land Ll'.r.E M ,| r v .J l?^dcr executions regularly "ranted by the courts, I a ■■ ’’ thirty DAYS—under mortgage e.xccuUons, • if .if perlshaWe property under ordei of Court, I srv DA • • ■ ^ „,. )iera |iy, TEN DAYS before the day of sa»c. ■ : 1 '"( r c’vertlsemcnts will be punctually attended to. ' .1 I- ,!,rr ted to this Office, or the Editors must he post 'd ) ,-mitJe them to attention. riLLIAM W. POOL, Esq. is a candidate \ | , r Tax Collector, for this county at. the next nug 9 THEN we consider that For- ' time is daily diffusing wealth end happiness in all parts and every T HIS ROUTE extends from Millcdgeville to the ' c . orDer of this extensive country, thr.'.’ City of Washington, and is so called, because it 1 t ,e ot <he Lottery System; that passes a considerable-extent, with the Blue Ridge in full j sc " ceI I\ a week or a day wheels by us and magnificent display. w s I without bringing the intelligence, that This route passes through Eatonton, GreensborouHi ! some 1 ° ,ieof our friends or fell.iw-citi- Washington and Pctersburgh, Georgia—through Abbe- i zc ? s liasdl >' uvn a prize; and, that it vdle, Laurens, Union and York District, S. Carolina— ; 0,ll Y . ref i 11ir ? s an investment of tl Z uiies >> to >i luBti‘ must be advertised hrough Charlotte, Salisbury and Lexington, N. Caroli- j ^ on 000”' '/f' /,7r , s ( .° .? Ive 11s a K 00 ^ chance for a na—through Danville, Lynchburgh, Lovingston, Char- ^ nzf ;.? f 20,000;—Sqrely it is unnecessary to un .i*. 11 L> li«» ...111 /1 /■( ■ ** > -m m r * f 1 11S 111 iPl’H 1 M 11.1 f<li llirti! <>i 1 r*t I .ix!n .1,., - lottesville,J3iu-boursvilIe, Orange, C Culpepuer and* War- t! . lis , . ll>ei ' al anti enlightened people, the'policy of step- f Washington. ! 111 leeway to wealth and the Jar or of. the propitious renton, Virginia, to tlie City of This Route is particularly recommended totlicTra Dame. ve Her for its salubrity, and the neatness, comfort and T ^ !C sc{, q ,1( i day’s drawing of the Mil’edgeville Street abundance of its Tavern accommodations. In the rich- ■ LoU . e !T’ ' V1 “ bake place on tlie Sth of December next, its numerous and i ' a ,? vlll . < ' h Un5 . c ll,eie Wl11 be deposited in the Wheel, the I etiicrprising pop- ; Ulowin S to-wit: ness and variety of ils scenery- thrifty villages—in its industrious and ulation—in its transit within tlie sacred shades of con secrated MoDticollo, this Route is without its equal in ! the Southern country. Nor liavc tlie Proprietors of this Route leu the traveller to depend for Ins comfort upon j. the above natural & incidental advantages they have PIIIK FROOr WARE-IIOt SE, AUGUSTA. ^TOVALL & SIMMONS, respcctfuily inform tlie public, that they continue tlie commission business at their NEW FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE, near ly opposite the Merchants’ and Planters’bank, and a little below the uppermarket, Augusta. Having gone to great cCcpense, to make secure the pro perty of their customers, they hope for a lilieral support from the public, promising, that strict and persevering devotion to the interest of their jratrons, which they have heretofore exerted in their bcludf. They are prepared In make lilieral cash advances on cotton, and all other reasonable facilities will be afforded. Sent. 27 * 12—3m J. GODDARD, Ware-House i sought to make Nature more attractive, by procuring j throughout, tlie best NORTHERN COACHES and ... jt !ire requested to announce the name of ?T ROBERT 1J. MEAC HAM as a candidate for; n fTar Returns for this county. 1 9*(} c i 11:i, ‘ r ' PRIME well broke HORSES ; "all placed under tlie. TV SA.LE A.T THIS OFFICE, care and management ot Drivers and Agents ol’ skill and j p-v VoNs of I’OSTEK'S DIGEST of the j «»P©ctaWlity. ' . • , [ A S,5aeoi*ia from 1820 to 182b. This is one of! ^ OTte ' Vl . avera € e ™ nulcsperoay. 11 U ■ ’ -est law books ever offered for T le l i a >', s , ru . n 'vih commence, Aith one exception, from : W (\ i iTfy rrnt ! ^ to D o’clock, A. M. and term mate trom (> ti» 8 P. M. ! On the excepted day, tlie run will commence at 2 A. M., OI? in addition to.those new floating, to-wit: , ij.jgt 11,-intrd and cheapest Ch .cla- It contains many forms of different ■ .. ;,rv useful and convenientfyr Clerics, Sher- un . u,e e ? ce P te “ 'l lC run w rfe kc. us well as for the people at large.- a »d terminate at 9V. AL \ Ja '.x r , " ! P-acues may salely trust tnemf- • rr oHiinf nm u'lll Lo noid t.v th.n may safely trust themselves in this line, as eve- t 1 OF $700,—$500—$3 DO, 24 : OF $1,000. The 1st drawn number is entitled to a prize of #1,000. i hose who tecl disposed to acquire fortunes with lit- lc trouble, will do well to make-early investments in \yv ' commTSsiQN merchant, . MACON, ^^7ILL continue to transact the above busi- * * ness at the same place occupied last year by J. Goddard R Reed, lie lias built a good Wharf f r the convenience of tlie Ware-House: find there is no Ware house in town more se.-urefrom tl;e dangers of fire. By strict attention to business committed to his care, and the facilities which he will lie able to render lus custo mers, he ho'jies lo merit a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public in general. lie is prepared rfo make liberal advances at all times, on cotton stored, or shipped by him. Cotton stored at j his Ware-house will be insured at the lowe-st rates, if i requested. • aug9—6m WAliE-HOTSE AXl) cozvnvczssxosj business. % PRINTED LISTS ... ttjc; DRAWING IN THE CONTEMPLATED ' "gold & U.1\W TILL be regularly issueU from ; r this office. They will appear j in Numbers so that they may be bound i together in pamphlet form. ! Pcin ,iw desirous of becoming subscribers can forward 1 Vr mines to us, post-paid, enclosing the. cash, anil j [• ;• -,-ill be attended to. They should mention the post lo whirl, the numbers should be directed. T',- whale work will contain about -100 pages, and ' ab'.uod at less than 35 to subscribers, raid in POLHILL &. C.UTHBERT. jevilir, August 9, lSiJ2. .r<ofnc\vqi i;>crs in this State who will insert the Above . ry attention will be paid to them, and when so request- ■ this Lottery; as it is but seldom that such strong in- | e l, the Agents will travel with them on to the City of j ducemehts are held out to fori i Washington I The whole Coach, when so desired, can be engaged i i by families. Distance C54 miles—Fare $15* Days of: i departure,-en Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at ! ! 4 A. M. All liagiratre, parcels, Re. at the risk of the I j owners. ' " WILLIAM SMITH, j i Culpepper C. H. Va. May 15,1832. w6nj j . - - .tunc seekers, and highly probable, that, when the present opportunity is past, such another will not soon occur again. first ui November r.c-vt, shall rcctive regularly a copy of driwiiu: LT.ttis. or- Tirr COl’STY OF CHEROKEE. If.VVEp.iv.v i:i the hands of the Engraver, which will • unpb'ted !>y die first of November next, a fren- ral..ad accurate At AP of the CHEROKEE COUN- ";V dr.ia :i from the returns of the District Surveyors. i.o the great number of Lots, into which the coun- . has 1):• i divided, particularly the Gold Region, dimension of iiie sheet it will require, to . i !l tiiws. numbers distinctly and accurately laid wu, 1 Lave thought it advisable to form the Alar into and d<aeheil Seciions; which I 'designate as AT)MAP and LAND MAP. j: Lati'l Districts in the Territory are. laid down i o-kc?t, aod constitute a distinct and separate Mdp } r themselves. * • ; I •• listriets reserved and surveyed as Gold Districts, ! ■ led into three sheets or Maw. Districts No. 1, J .3,4,5,11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, of the first Section, I first Mtm. I> ..tiic-.s No. 1, 2,3, 14, 15, 16,- 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, and j :.ft!mS Section, form.the second Map. I T'-.-DsNo. 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of • 'Tkl: i Section, and Districts No. 1, 2, 3,16, and 17 j : :h: Fourth Section, firm the third Map. On these * ip.v.ii! b-'^jund etch District in the Territory, with j -anare Lot of Lttid and Fraction distinctly laid j wb and numbered—all Mountains, Rivera, Creeks, -,1’cHds, Ferries, &.c. arc correctly and faithfully ! ducatcd. _ -| Tho M ip will he handsomely engraved, printed on J -•.is pipe-, colored ard put up in morocco cases ! allowing n.icss, viz: Hnrl Map. ' $ 5 00, J : "M \ir.ps $3 50 each, nr for the three, $10 CO, tw Gold ami Land Maps, comprising the Whole Territory, * _ $15 00. fersons desirous of obtaining this valuable Map will • well to inform the publisher soon, as but a limited fr can be obtained during the drawing of the Lot s'' communications addressed to the subscriber in JA€OD lOGLE H AS just received from New- ; York, a NEW SUPPLY i of "Watches, silver Spoons, belt • Pistols, Walking Canes, Bced I Bags, &<\ Ac., and has constantly i on hand a general assortment of; articles in his iine of business, consisting of Gold Patent ’■ j Lever and Plain Watches, Silver do.; Gold Chains, j j Seals and Keys; Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings, j I Cable Chains and Medallions; Silver Spoons, Spec la- ; ! cles, Butler Knives and Pencil Ciiscs. Hated Castors, : 1 Fnlit Baskets, Candlesticks, snuirers and Trays, Razors, j - Pen Knives and Scissors; Razor Straps Shaving Boxes | : and Soap; Otto of Rose, Cologne Water, Macassar Oil | ! and Hair Powder; Plain and Curved Combs. Pocket, . Dressing and Side Combs, Gilt and Steel Chains and | ; Keys, Sword and Plain Canes, Belt and Pocket Pistols, ; Percussion Caps and Powder Flasks, Military Hats, j Swords, Belts, Buttons, Epaulelts, Lace,Cord, &o. SPECIAL ATTENTION AVII.I, BE GIVEN TO GIrOCJK &. W-fkTCK a^PjSJLRIUG, ALSO, TO ENGRAVING • COURT At NOTARIAL SEALS. 1 Plate and Jewelry, neatly repaired;—Canes mounted with Gold, Silver or Ivory—Gold Spectacles made lo or- Jer—SurveyorsTiompasses reiioired. Alilledgeville, March 8, 1S32. 35—t f 1 Prize ot #20,(XX), is $20,000, 3 Prizes 10,000, is 30,000, 4 Ci 5,000, is 20,000, 9 ii 1,000, is 9,000, 5 ii 900, is 4,500, o ii 800, is 4,000, 6 ii 700, is 3,500, 5 ii 600, is 3,000, 5 v » 500, is 2,500, 5 ii 400, is 2,000, o ii 300, is -1,500, 6 U -200,' is 1,000, 35 ii 100, is •3,500, 50 ii 50, is 2,500, 050 ii 20, is. 13,000, 5,000 ii 12, is 60,000.- Till Less than TWO blanks h a PRIZE! All the Pr izes to be floating from the commencement except the following, deposited as follows, viz: First Daifs Drawing—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000, 1 of uoo, i .,t 300, i of J00. 1 -of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Second Day's Drawing—1 Priz.e of 10,000, 1 of 1.000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 700, I of 600, 1 of 5G0, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Third Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, I of 700, 1 of 600, 1 of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Fourth Dry's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1.000, 1 of 900, 1 oi’ 800, 1 of <00, 1 Of 000, T of 500, l of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200. Fifth and lust Drawing—1 Priz.e of 20,CC0,1 of 1,000, 1 of 900. 1 of 860, 1 of 100, I of COO, 1 of 500, 1 of 400. 1 of 300, 1 of 2C0. Sea lin«>-Wax Ac. i And on the commencement of the First, Second, Third, iCP* ORDERS for’any articles in the subscribers and Fourth Day’s Drawing, (he first draicn member shall line of business will receive prompt attention- j be entitled to a prize of §1,000, and on die conclusion Orders for PIANOS will also be attended to on mod- ; of the last Day’s Drawing, the first and last drawn num erate terms. JACOB FOGLE. : ber shall be entitled to a capital Prize of §5,000 each, ' in addition to such Prizes as may be drawn to their numbers. The. whole Lottery to he completed in Five Bay's Drawing only! FRIZRR ONLY 40 b£ DRAWN. . The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty days aftcJ each Day’s Drawing—subject to a deduction oi" fifteen per cent. Ail prizes not applied for in twelve months from each drawing to be considered as a donation to die funds of the Aliiledgevillc Street. Lottery. The drawing to take place under the superintendence of William W. Carnf.s, Samuel Buffington, Samu el Rockwell, William H. Torrance, Ezekiel E. JUST RECEIVER, FRESH.su PPL \ of Silver and Plated Spoons, Castors, Deed Bags, ' Music Boxes, and Spectaplfe\ Pocket and Pen Knives,- Patent Perryian Pen:;, 49—tf Milledgevtllc, June 14,1832. ‘ FOR SALE, SKETCHES OF DISTRICTS IN CHE- ROKEE COUNTY. 1 HAVE made out a great number of Sketch.es,"and will forward them promptly to any quarter of the State on application. * The price for sketches of Land Districts is one dollar, and for sketches of Gold Districts, two dollars and fifty cents. Any person who will en close one dollar for each sketch of a Land District, and t wo, dollars and fifty cents- for each sketch of a Gold n . . - - \ . • l . • * 1 #1 i LL ItUlKALLL. ILLIA.U AX* JL VIUlAALr.. J-i/.tlUX.li ,Gn. (postagepaid of cwrsc,) nil meet with, District, will receive promptly any number they may p j 0SEP ^ S tow-all, John H. Ware, James ittAn 1 ik A Ylih. I*K I'.r.lY I ... !..U 1 ... _ ~ . . . tattention. ORANGE GREEN. Milledgcville, Aueust 23, 1332. l iner ir. the State of Georgia, who arc disposed to publish ■Cov tv.o or three months, shall receive a set of the Maps as t’f'tisation.. O. G. part of it, as may suit the views of companies ot Land and Gold purchasers. BENJAMIN II. STURGE3. Milledgevillc, Sept. 6, 1832. v.-3m HOTICR. " 7” FglHE subscriber having established or possessed him- HOUSE, AND HAWKINSVILLE, GA. THE undersigned returns his grateful acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage which he has received, from regular boarders and travellers for the i J|_ self of a Ferry formerly owned by Collin.-s situa- last three years, and respectfully infbnns i ted «ii the Chattahoochy, at the “Sawannoe old1 own.” ithemthathe yet continues to occupy * Respectfully solicits the public patronage, as it will be j old stand in the town of Hawkinsville, ns a House J j n his power to attend to sueli call s as he. may be favored I' 1 publip Entertainment, and promises to boarders and ; with, at the least warning—t'tiid lerry is situated on , tivtUers a continuance of the best accommodations, that ^ fne direct road leading from Lawrenceville to rightf- procure. . Iville, the present place of holding court in Cherokee L.o public tiro informed that the Stage Ofilcc is kept ' ■ tic Mansion House, and all persons desiring to take in th e Stage at Hawkinsville, will please come " ar ri have their names registered in regular or- ■ r - J he first names registered, will in their order be TICKETS, irters §2 50. ariety of numbers at the Commis sioners Office, on Wayne-Strcct, opposite the Post-Office and State Bank. ORDERS for Tickets, from any part of the U. States, (post-paid,) will meet with prompt attention.— Address to PRY OR WRIGHT, Secretary to Commissioners. Milledgefille, May 17, 1832 15—tf ■'•ided to ] ;;'^ in :tin the Stage at, its arrival. ' un; i! the Stage fare is paid. No name will be The Northern sta tic prese. county—Charges half-price. Travellers and Drovers can be supplied with corn and others necessaries on ci ther side of the river, at tlie lowest rates. JAMES McGINNIS, SenV. O c t 4 ,3 — 3t l 'f- -i "'ill be furnisned when desired with a waybill ■ "jad.«, different stands, and distances from Haw- I I." 1 '' to Tallahassee, &e. I , ur - ,01n ' of Hawkinsville is sitm .--western bank of the Ocnntl; ’ jU m through which place . •. u ners froni South Carolina; .■'ai'.a pass hj going to Florida. Movers and Stock] kVV* * n ^°Giied that a ferry is kept at Hawkinsville j * ■ * i^ c cxce Hent ferry fiat, well banistcrcd on the ; . r ’ “derided by a vcn**ltcntivc,- careful, and ac- 4^’ in ? (whiteman) ferryman. Movers can gen- ■‘.Koenre Hawkinsville all such supplies as they - J y «tand m need of. - . ti ,. JOHN BOZEMAN. L * Rmcv illc. 1st August, 1832. 5m L. FOB. *LAT SHOALS ON FLINT RIVER. sunscrihcr wishes to sell that well known set- on Flint River, in Pike county, known by M0ar» r . e v i^ ie Fiat Shoals; containing upwards of arK *’ alx,ut 200 of which is in a high state ; Wa2l 0n . ari ^ ,°f superior quality. The improve. 1 anT1 ' n buildings arc good, in addition to ; .j H 1 ' re * ias been just completed an excellent framed n 'iil stones, all new and j NOTICE. r T HE subscriber xvislics innnediately tocn^doy a first rate Curryer ami Dresser of Leather; and will (rive liberal wages. lie wishes also to take two boys as apprentices to the Tanning and Currying business, for the term of four years. BOLER ALLEN. Clinton. Jones co. April 26/. 42 tf any contract of said Margaret t all persons tnerc-iorc, wllo may feci disposed to credit her or contract wuj> her in any way whatever, must hold her accountable, as I am determined not to be responsible unless wnqwlled by due course of law. MIC AJ All HUGHES, Sen r. Sept. 27 OT1CE.—My wife Anna, liuving deserted niy bed and board, and refused to return ami live with me on amicable terms. All persons are hereby fonvarn- cd against crediting her on my account, as I will not pay any debt of her contracl ^ff EpnEN CHANDLER. Sept.J3 10 ' J41 PIAjVNQ fortes (and on^_A?hS. OR sale, FIVE first rate PATTERN Piano Fortes from the manufactory of .Messrs. R. &W. NUNS,- New York. These Pianos have been matte to order for a good judge of their quality aiu! tone. They are warranted for the climate of this State. They arc of the following description : I "Plain square Piano Forte 6 octaves with metalic plates, ‘ $225 00 1 Do. do. with the Grand Action, 260 00 l Elegant Table Piano Forte ' 450 00 1 Upright Grand Piauo Forte, three strings to a key, ' C50 CO 1 Upright Plain Harmonic Piano Forte—three strings to a key, 400 00 1 Four Stop Church Organ 500 00 1 Two and a half stop Parlor Organ 450 00 Hand Grand Piano Forte, Harpsi- ■or triangular form ICO 00 trior Organs, plain finish, ogc and a half top, and a number of the highest finish and most com pleted, at the Boston rtnd Providence manufactories— Price from $300 to $1000. The best Flutes, Flageolets, and Guitars and Bass Viols. Mount Zion, Sept. 11, 1S32. Sept. 20 11—Ct.JOHN \Y. BROWN. NOTICE TO MECHANICS, T HE Inferior Court of alton county, will receive sealed proposals until the third Monday in No vember next, for building of a wooden Jail in the town ) of Monroe, in said county. Persons sending proposals, j ars requested to give a draft, dr plan of the building; j and state their price. The court however, will notre- j eeive any proposals, when the price shall exceed two I thousand dollars. The person or persons, undertaking the work will be required to give bond and security to ! HAMILTON Ac HAYES I NTENDING to ^permanently locate themselves in f Macon, on or before tlie 1st of October next, for the | purpose of t ransact ing the above business; and having j taken the new and convenient "Ware-House recently l occupied by Isaac B. Rowland, on the corner of Mtiiber- | ry and Second street, and in the immediate vicinity of ! most of tlte Cotton transactions, respectfully solicit u part of public favor, promising in return, unremitting attention to the interest of all w ho may favor them with their business and confidence. Liberal advances will be made on Produce, Merchandize or other proiveitv. EVER ARD HAMILTON, JOHN R. HAYES. Macon, August 1st. 1S32. 6—7t * ‘ '(Copy homj ” |N or before the 25th December next, I promise to pay Jonathan Smith, or bearer, six hundred dol- J lars, forwalue received, January 27th, 1832. j Test, his ! Joshua Hill. JOHN ft FREEMAN. | mark. 1 Reev’d sixty dollars in part payment 20t.h Jan. 1832. ! Reev’d fifty dollars in part payment 20th March 1832. t i GEORGIA—Jones county. ! Personally appeared Bazel Smith before me, who be- i ing duly sworn, saith that tlte above is a substantia! co- i py of a promissory note which was in this deponents j possession and that tlie same lias been lost or destroyed | so that it cannot be found. | • BAZEL SMITH. I Sworn to and subscribed before-me, lGth July, J 832. ROBERT BROWN,'j. r. Jasper Inferior Court, July Term, 2832. IT appearing to the Court by the above affidavit of Bazel Smith, he was possessed of a certain promissory note therem referred to ana 1 titil copy of said note, together with the credits thereon; and that the same has been lost or destroyed—It is there fore ordered, That, the said copy lie established in lieu of the original note at the next Term of this Court, un less sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary; and that, a copy of this rule he published in one of the public ga zettes of this State according to law in such cases made and provided. A true copy from the minutes, 7th Aueust, 1832. 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To establish this latter claim, t he utmost care is taken to crowd into its ample columns every possible variety of new and interesting intelligence: and on the score of the talent, spirit and real interest of its contents, eombinedfwith the beautifully white paper on which it is printed, tlie clear, new type, and its not being crowded with an abundance of advertisements, it is hoped it may claim admission to .the parlors and libraries of all persons of education and taste. To those who do, as well as those who do not read tlie daily papers, the Saturday Bulletin will never lack-novelty, every part being entirely original, or compiled in a maimer to en gage attention to even the least imposing portion of ils contents. It is printed on a large imperial sheet of fine white paper, tw enty four columns of each number, ar.d contains the news in the week down to the latest dates. The papers for subscribers in the Country are carefully packed in strong wrappers and put in tlie post office in time to leave the city by the mails of Saturday morning, 1 so that by Sunday night, they may lie received at offices ) one hundred and fifty miles distant from tlie city; while those who live within fifty or seventy miles, will receive them on the evening of Saturday. - Premiums.—Any persons forwarding Five subscribers and a year’s subscription, shall receive the Paper free tier himself, so long as the Five contiuue. Any person forwarding Ten subscribers and a years subscription, shall receive a ropy of the Life of Napoleon, beautifully bound in two volumes, or any other work of equal value which may be desired. These bonks will l»e forwarded with care, in the manner directed by tlie owner. Address the Editor. June 21 T he, subscriber has obt.aii.cd trom sonm^Uhe Ju^ f ^ flaweascs. & He expects to enlarge his Collec- | j iavc the same completed in some reasonable time, important law cases. .“ e ^ rj>tion wi if authorize, to By order of the court. j ' . J. r. X.UCAS, D. Clerk. ^ The object of tliis undertaking is to awaken among Sept. 27 • * BtSfrf ft* • The n, .' lls T infwior lo , V ul few , in the people a sense of the importance of a -ToV. f Geor E ia .»» puirit of workmammp and du-! f or fhe Correction of ElTOl'S. ’• er,.cl-'! lvidual . ora company of individuals, desirous j The^ Judges,^Solicitors, and Memoers ^-ttlfl,i'. n “ a . Tlln -rmfactory ijj Uqs section of the 0 *--- •’ _ 12—81 requested to tur- ‘Well JfSwra _ '•rule dnn- 10 i' Vcr ^eautiiul ^\ncl !»»«! scaS0 QVtbe 1 sonahlc allowance in the price of the work will be niade % - .** the river, ni.,i ,\ " . nearly a halt' Utility alone, and not profit, is the object of the. undcr- ld with this view he solicits warmly the co- . ojieration of tlie Bar and Bench. His situation as an ^ ■ editor will enable tim to print the work more cheaply ' than other perrons. JOHN G. FOLHILL. 3.1 41 Milledgevftle, April 21, 1831, 'V ,* to examine the.!?!.,* eft V ", "*■: i wu-ougnout me oiute. are respeettuuy 1 a )Undant siinfUv of t l0a s1 le river at- j nish authentic reports. To those who may do so, a rea- e D' er beautiful n n ,t r . v / r , at a * KCaso ®Vthe ' sonable allowa^rA i.i »V.» mice of the w I * -u, lrr - ;v l the river, and Uie marein Dg Ucarl F ! Utility alone '' - (cast efl t " e , I ' lac hiiierv and hous^ T'm™* 1 ** 1 l taking. And a cueL by the highest waters.’ never be ! °1 oration of tl •4 - A3.IES A. T. PHILLIPS. NOTICE. OFFICE of the PIED- H ■> ir»v-r t.ivU L juvfu a uuiu,bu». frit Dr. Brown’s Hotel, opposite tr.e “court-house, Milledgeville. This removal has been occasioned by the refusal of the Daily Line to stop at. the same house with the Piedmont line, it being considered by the Daily line a dangerous and formidable rival. ICJ* Tlte Stage willcall where directed, lo take in rassengers. iune29—6m PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING AT MACON, GA., AN AGRICUL TURAL NEWSPAPER, TO BE ENTITLED THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. T HE SOUTHERN PLANTER will be devoted exclusively to the Agricultural interests of the country; including Horticulture, management of Stock, making of Wine ami Silk, Gardening, Domestic Econ omy, useful Arts, Household Expenses, He .’.th, Fruit Trees, &e. &c. Slc. ^ It will be issued (at first,) every other week—on a medium sheet and quarto form—on good paper and new type, procured expressly for the putj>ose. To be im proved and enlarged as the extent ol patronage shall warrant. The form will be convenient for binding; and each volume will be accompanied with a copious Index. Political and sectarian subjects will be excluded. It is the design of the publisher to make the work in teresting to all classes of the community ; particularly to those in aiiy wise connected with farming, gardening, mechanics, &c. Communications arc solicited. Agricultural Societies, and friends of the planting interest generally, are re quested to aid us in our undertaking. Essays on law, medical and scientific subjects, will be received. Premiums will be given for the best written essays on particular subjects. Any well written communication on any subject connected with the objects of this publi cation, will entitle the author to a year’s subscription. The publisher will be assisted in the Editorial depart ment by several literary gentlemen. Terms. Two dollars per annum, in advance, or ten sa at, the end of the year. To subscribers to tlie Macon Telegraph the price will be one aoirnr auu » half, in advance, or two dollars at the end of tlie year. The paper will be commenced as soon as sufficient encouragement offers. Editors throughout the Southern States are respect fully requested to irivc the above a few insertions. y 1 M. BARTLETT. Macon, July 25, 183?. PROPOSALS. FOR PUBLISHING A WEEKLY PAPER IN THE CITY OF AU GUSTA, GEO. TO BE CALLEP THE NORTH-AMERICAN GAZETTE, The subscriber proposes to publish a weekly news pa per iu Augusta, to be r.c.lwi Thf. North-Amkrican Gazette ; and as it will be his endeavor to make it use ful to the public, he will venture to hope for such a share of patronage as to insure to himself a reasonable remun eration for itis labors. AVI tile so many pa]>crs are pub lished in Augusta, and some of them so ably edited, it might be thought perhapsltiat an editorial paper was scarcely necessary. But it is believed, that even with all the papers now published here, and even with the daily papers which, from notices given, are coatemplafed that still h weekly patter may be so conducted, astto lie- come a very acceptable periodical, both to those who take, and to many who do not take tlie other publications.— ilow far it may be m the power of the publisher of The Nortii-Americax Gazette to m >ke it generally ac ceptable, can only be known after the experiment has been made.—He can however, in advance of the experi ment, venture to engage that no efforts’of his shall be wanting to render his paper generally useful. It will contain an account of tlie general occurrences of the day —will present to its readers all such foreign and domes tic intelligence as may lie supposed to be of an interes ting or important character—such moral and religious information ns may be appropriateto.suoh a publication,, and such miscellaneous or policical communications, as shall, tp the Editor’s judgment, be calculated to benefit his fellow-men—and. it will be his endeavor to have the pages of the Gazette diversified with such occasional se lections, or original communicat ions, as may lie deemed worthy the attentions of such female readers, as may be willingfi* patronize the undertaking. As to the political complexion of the paper, it will be necessary to say' but little, as it is not to be exclusively a political publication—but. as far as political subjects find place in it, that course only will he pursued, which in the honest judgment of the puoltsher will be best calculated to promote the substantial good of his fellow-men. In a country like ours, the people all have the same rights and tlie same interests; to advance these interests and to sustain these rights, will be die endeavor of the publisher of 1’iie ISortii-Americas G.azktte, according to the best of Itis ability—aildwith them, that happy Union of the United States, on which their preservation must in iiis view inevitably depend. To the contests of mere party scribblers, lie can promise no countenance. To do good, will lie the Editor’s endeavor—if in this he fails, it shall in no case be a voluntary failure. BENJAMIN BRANTLY. CONDITIONS. The Nortii-American Gazette will be issued the first week in October.' -The materials to lie entirely new; the paper of good quality and equal in size to any paper now published iu the State. * The publisher pledges to his patrons, that thcmcchani-, cal department shall not be surpassed by any news pa per in the Southern States. Trice of subscription Three Dollars per annum, or Four Dollars if not paid within the year. Persons holding snbscvption lists, will please make a return of subscribers by the first tf OtJjobcr next. B. B. Augusta, .August 25, 1832. PROPOSALS For publishing in Monroe, Walton county, Ga. a Reli gious Newspaper, to he entitled the SOUTHERN BAPTIST REGISTER. BY' JAMES W. BRICE. I T is a fact, generally conceded, that the most neces sary study of mankind,!-: how to prepare for useful ness in life, aiid happiness in eternity. The nceessity is of consequence apparent, that evfery facility which the, mind can invent, or the imagination devise, should be thrown in tlrnir way, to aid them in accomplishing this most important of purposes, this most desired of ob jects. The publisher deems this a sufficient qpfiogy for tl>» Vic now offers. As its title indicates, the Register is designed particu larly to disseminate facts in relation to the Baptist de nomination ; to trace its history, to recount jts trials, and give intelligence of its success; yet in doing so, it will present nothing to which the Christian of any denomi nation whatever, can object.. Its aim will he to encour age virtue, promote piety, and uphold the doctrine and precepts of our holy religion. To these objects a large portion of the paper will be devoted ; yet to make it ac ceptable to families generally, and answer the purposes of ordinary newspapers, it. will regularly furnish a syn opsis of passing events, without Interfering in party, or political strife. With this very brief exposition of his design, the Publisher submits it to tlie public, trusting with confi denee to their decision upon his claims for patronogc and support. TERMS. [rj» The Sou tkkrn Baptist Register will be issu ed "weekly, upon a medium sheet, in newspaper form, at $2,50 in advance, or $3,00 if not paid within the year. Advertisements will be gratefully received, and in serted at tlie customary prices. The work will be issued as soon as subscribers enough arc obtained to warrant the undertaking. Holders of subscriptions will please return them by mail or otlrcrwisc, to the publisher at Athens, Georgia, as soon as the 10th of October next. R' 350 REWARD. „ UN A VV A It from tlie -subscriber, living in Al or gan county, Georgia, on the night of the 21st Au gust last, a negro man by the name of Washington, 30 or 35 years of age, nearly or quite 6 feet high, likely and well made, weighing about 175 lbs. quite dark com- i plected, with rather, low forehead, speaks quick when spoken to, and puts on an air of complaisance—lie has a scar across one of his hands ; walks with a long and quick step, and being square shouldered, hangs his arms rather back ; Im lias quite a small beard for a man of his age, and does not look as old as he really is. He. is quite Intelligent for a negro, and equally witty. He took with him a very good (rather light) bay inare, 3 years old last spring, upw-ards of 5 feet high, with full and long tail, whicli she carries rather loose and down ; light main—no white recollected, unless a small star in her forehead; she is rather heavy headed, otherwise her form is good ; rather light made, with a round hoof, on which she stands quite upright before. There is still' the signs of the ropes or her ancles, occasioned by learn ing her to pace, which gate she goes mostly, and if in plight, quite fast, though not easy. If site trots at nil, its awkward and rough. She had on old shoes before when site was taken off. He took also a tolerable good man’s saddle, having one brass and one iron, stirrup; with crupper and double girth, and the false skirt nearly as large as the pad; also a curbed bridle, find saddle blanket of the yellow stripe sewed together. He is the same negro, that has liecn advertised in the newspapers for some time past, and whilst absent, staid nearly three months, or the most of his time in the lower part of Hen ry county, in this State, with Thomas King, and was accompanied home by II. M. Jackson of the same neighborhood. And I understand whilst he was there, he disowned me, and his own name, and professed to belong lo'Scoll Byrd of Carroll county, where he aimed to get, and if possible find some white man bad enough to convey him off. He did once belong to Scott Bird, and then to Lee Bird of whom I got him. He has some knowledge of the new counties, aud I think will aim to stay with some man of the frontiers of this State, Alabama or some other State, that will indulge him in drinking, gambling, and other such acts, if possible, worse, of all which he is very fond. It is more than probable, he is conducted off by some bad white man, if so, a reasonable reward will.be given for the thief, as well as Rcgro. Any person who will deliver said negro to me sliall re ceive the above reward, and a reasonable compensation for my mare, saddle &c. and all reasonable expences paid—or any intelligence of, them, will be thankfully received. It is more than probable he will again dis- otrn me, and his own name—But hi, is assured, I will not sell or convey my title to him whilst absent—Any thing to the contrary will be false. GEORGE L. BYRD. The Macon Messenger and Columbus Enquirer, will ublish the above 4 times and forward their accounts to adison, Morgan county, for collection. S. L. B. Sept. 13 10—4t. JAPXXXEB JtVtt VLMS TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. r »*TIE subscribers respectfully inform their friends ■’ —i”>Tc added to their for- JL and the public, tltat uiyjr : " mer business the Japanning and paintin. of 1 in all its various branches. All ordei^m their bne^W be thankfully received and promptly filled on necommo- dating terms. Walton county, Ga^Mth Sept. 27 nn Mi EDGAR & REASE. 12—3m IN HENRY SUPERIOR COURT. April Term, 1831. Ann Melhado, J vs. RULE NISI, for foreclosure of Elijah H. Burritt. S mortgage. I T appearing to ihc court, that on the sixth day < f June, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty sev en, Elijah H. Burritt made and delivered to Ann Mclha- do, his three several promissory notes, bearing date on t he day and year aforesaid; one for the sum of fi mr hun dred and sixty seven dollars, and due on the -sixth ila;.- of June eightecfi hundred and twenty eight: one fi* t) o sum of four hundred and sixty six dollars, and due on the sixth day of June eighteen hundred and fw enfy nine: and one for the sum of four hundred aud sixty seven do! lars, and due on the sixth day of June eighteen hundred and thirty: and.that, to secure the payment of the mo ney ia said notes specified, the said Elijah IJ. on the dav and year first aforesaid, executed to tlie said Ann, his mortgage on the following hits of lauds, viz: lot m;?r- i ber one hundred ai)i«i'>rty, in the twelfth district ofHer- [ ry; also lot number sixty, in the twelfth district of llec- | ry.and lot number 20, in the 11th district of Henry—aJI i lying in said county: and that there remains due on said mortgage, tlie sun) of four hundred and sixty seven dol lars, besides interest, as specified in the last above-men tioned note: It is therefore ordered, thin the said Elijah H. do pay into this court, within twelve months hereaf ter, the sum due as aforesaid, mi said mortgage, with in terest and cost; and on failure thereof, tlte court w ill pro ceed, as to justice shall appertain, in foreclosing said mortgage. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in one of the gazettes of this State once a month for six months before the fall term of this court for eighteen hundred and thirty two: or be served per- souajly on the defendant three months before the cmi 'term of the court. A true extract from the minutes, this 14{lt April, 1531, may; 31 * \\JL1 JAM HAHI >hN, CTk. IN JASUEIt fff i-iiff lOU l OI KT, ’ April Term, 1832. T HE petition of James C. Flcmistor, shcw cih that t n the twenty-sixth day of March, in ihe year eigh teen hundred and twenty-eight, George A. Hill ex^-it- ted and delivered to your petitioner Ids deed of mort gage bearing the. aforesaid date, in and to n certain Ire or jiarcel of land, situate, lying and being in tlie ni.v- teenth district of said county, known and distinguished in the plan of said district by the number two hundred and forty-nine, containing seventy acres, more or. Jess, it being part of the aforesaid lot, for die purpose of se curing the payment of four promissory notes made par able bv the said George A. Hill to your petitioner, one given the twenty-eight day of January, in tLc vear one thousand eight lnmtiretf and twenty-eight, nnJ due day after date for eighteen dollars, three others git en 7 th day of December, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, .one for twenty-five dollars due tlie twenty-fifth day of December, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight; the oth er due tlie 25rh December 1829, for forty dollars, the oth er due twenty-fifth of December, eighteen hundred and thirty, for liny dollars. And your petitioner saith that said promissory notes are long since due and that the said George A. Hill lies made default in the payment thereof—Wherefore, it is on motion of Burney ft Freem an, attorneys for thcpetitii ucr, ordered, That unless the snid George A. Hill, do pay into {Jig Clerk’s office of this Court, the principal and interest due on said promissory; notes, together with tlie cost of this application, within six months from the dale of this application, or shew suf ficient cause to the contary, that, the equity i f redemp tion in and to said mortgage premises be’then henceforth and forever barred and foreclosed—and it 'is further or dered, Jl’liat a eopv- of this rule he published in one of tlie public gazettes of this Slate, once a mnn'h for four months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on the said George A. Hill, liis agent or attorney, three months previous to the time appointed fir the payment of the money. BURNEY & FREEMAN. Petitioners Attorney?. A true copy from the minutes ths 3d day of Muv 1832. . WILLIAM B. STOKES, Cl’k. ' WILKINSON SUPERIOR COURT. April Term, 7832. I T appearing to the Court, that the official bend of John Riley, as Sheriff of the county ol'Wilkiusr?. was destroyed by fire, and that a copy in substance has been filed with tlie Clerk of this Court—It is on nnn -on, ordered, That the said John Riley, and bis security . shew cause at the next Term, or as sot ii as cor i .-• ! < • n be heard, why the said copy should net bo established in lieu of the said lost original, and lliat a copy of this r >. be published in one of tlie public gazettes published i» Milledgcville, once a month for six mouths. A true extract from the minutes of "Wilkingon St yera r Court, this 7tli April, 1832. JEREMIAH BEALL, Cl’k. April 26 42—itiOm GEORGIA, LLkALJI UOl A'iT, Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. I T appearing to the Court, from the jtetition of W.ff- iatn Miller, that John Adams late of said comity, deceased, did oh the fifth day of September in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, execute Itis bond to your, petitioner for titles to Lot of Land, number twenty lour, in the sixteenth district of originally Henry nov DeKalfc county, w hen your petitioner (William Miller) should {)ay him the consideration money for said lot, ar.d the said John Adams having died, without having exe cuted said titles, agreeable to the tenor of said bond, and it appearing to the Court, that, the bond lias been fully complied with, on tlie part of your petitioner—I r is there - fore ordered, That Daniel Stone, the administrator en the estate of the said John Adams, deceased, do at tin* July Term next of. this Court, execute good and lawful titles to said lot of land, unto the said William Miller, unless good cause be shewn to the contrary', and that r. copy of tliis rule be published once a month for three months. WILLIAM MILLER, Petitioner. A true cx.py' from the minutes of the Court of Ordina ry, this 14th March, 1832. E.-B. REYNOLDS, o. c. o. March 29 , 38—Dtp GEORGIA, DEKALB COUNTY, To the honorable Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. T HE petition of Martin Pitts respectfully sheweth that John Adams, late of said county, deceased, did on the day of September in the year eighteen hundred and twenty six, execute his bond to y r our peti tioner, for titles to a lot of land number fifty seven, in the second district of formerly' Monroe row Pike comity, whenever your petitioner (Martin Pitts) should pay him the consideration money for the s.aid i<>t, and the said John Adams having died without having executed said titles, agreeable to the tenor of said bond, and it appear ing to the court that the bond has been fully complied ' with on tlte part of your petitioner—It is therefore or dered, that Daniel Stone the administrator on the estate of the said John Adams, deceased, do at tlie next Sep tember Term of this Court, execute good and hArful ti tles, to said lot of land, unto the said Martin Pitts, un less goodreause be shewn to the contrary', and that a co py of tliis rule be published once a month fijr three months. MARTIN PITT§, Petitioner, may 31 47 2;n • GEORGIA—IN DECATUR SUP’It COURT, Duncan Currt, i vs. > RULE NISI to foreclose Mort- Jason Plant. ) gage. WTPON the petition of Duncan Curry, stating that R_J Jason Plant heretofore, to-wit: on the twenty- sixth day of January in tlie year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and thirty, did execute and deliver to the said Duncali, his certain mortgage deed, .dated the ady and year aforesaid, in and to a certain tract of land ly ing in the sixteenth district of originally Early now Deca tur county, known in the plan oi said district by the nun • ber fifty, for the better securing the payment of two cer tain promissory notes, dated as aforesaid, both payable to the said Duncan Curry, one of which on or before ihe first day of January eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for one hundred and eight dollars, and the other of said notes due on the first day of July in tlie year eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for one hundred and twelve dollars, and that tlie sum of one hundred and forty-nine, dollars and twentv-five rents, principal, and the gum cf eight dollars and forty-two cents interest, is now due and unpaid on said notes.—Oh motion of Thomas Bishop, attorney for petitioner, it is ordered, that the said Jason Plant pay into the Clerk’s office of this Cotrt, by the . next term, the principal and interest stated to be due as aforesaid, together with the cost of this mocecding, or that the equity of redemption ia arid to said mortgaged prem ise*, from thenceforth, be barred and fore closed—and that a copy of this rule be served on said mortgager if to be found in the State at leat three months, or published «nce a month for six months previous to the next term ^Aint^copy from the minutes of said Court, this Is* day of February, 1332. ? ^ VRB0RGUQHf Cr jf Marchl -