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JIFRCHANTS & PLASTERS’
BOli BILLS
ILL b® purchased by the subscriber, at thn highest
, cash price. N.
MilledgeviUe, August 2*2, 1333—7
w.
a.f.,os;s js.oriox,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
T HE subscriber (late proprietor of the Globe Hotel, anti
more recently of tne Mansion House) Begs leave to
announce to his friends and th? public generally, that he has
taken that elegant and commodious fire-proof Brick-Build-
ug on the comer of Broad and Jackson streets, and imme
diately adjoining the new Masonic IIoll. It is situated in
me most contra Ipartoftha city, and is in the very heart of
business—being in the vicinity of the Augusta bank, and
I U? Branch Bank of the Smte of Georgia.
This establishment is known as the Globe Hot >1, and in the
mterior arrangement and general construction, unites in an
eminent degree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To
the man of family, the individual traveller, the daily board
er, or the fashionable visitor, the Globa presents accommo
dations, interior to none in the Southern States.
Having conducted, lor a number of years, two among the
EAGLE TAI ERA,
SPJRTJ, CJJ.
CLEVELAND & SAUNDERS,
A VI\G taken the above well-known House for a term
of years, recently occupied by Mr. M‘Kie, flatter
themselves that they will be able to give satisfaction to all
who may favor them with tliPir custom.
November 10, loud :f- IS
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.- Pursuant to an order of
LAW B£KS»02tTS.
npiIE subscriber has obtained from some of the Judges,
At. and others a number of DECISIONS made in impor
tant law cases, lie expects to--nlarge his Collection; and
so soon as the subscription will authorize, to publish them
in n plain, chimp style, in pamphlet form.
Th 3 object of this undertaking is to awaken oroong the
people a sense of the importance of a
Q'QbWmW
C'OXSiFdETflO.Y OF ERRORS.
The Judges, Solicitors, and Members of the B*tr, through
out the State, are respectfully requested to furnish authentic
repo ts. To those who may do so, a reasonable allowance in
the price of the work will be mnde.
most popular Hotels in this city, he flatt *rs himself that his i Utility alone, and not profit, is th * object of the undertak-
oxperience in business, added to th- superior advantages of mg. And with this view h; solicits warmly the co-opera-
fituation and the resources under his control, will enable
him to give the most decided satisfaction to all who may ho
nor him with their patronage.
His Stables are spacious and well ventilated, and amply
supplied with the best of provender, and attended by experi
enced and steady Ostlers—in addition to which, th - subscri
ber will bestow his own p-rsonal unremitting attention, and
in his charges, will not forget the pressure of the limes.
icj~ The Charleston Stages arrive at the ciooe tlotel ev
ery Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 0 o clock,
mid depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning
at half past 9 o’clock.
The Washington u:id Athens Stage departs every Tues
day and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every
Wednesday and Sunday evening at 6 o’clock.
The Elberton Stag - departs every Sunday mornirm, at 1
o'clock, and arrives every Friday evening at G o’clock.
The Pendleton Stage dcptirls every Tu -aday, at 1 o'clock
in the morning, and arrives every Monday at 2 o’clock m
thn evening.
The MilledgeviUe Stage arrives every day, except Thurs
day, at 7 o’clock in the evening, and departs every any, ex-
tion of the Bar and Bench. His situation as an editor will
enable him to print the work more cheaply than other per
sons. JOHN G POLII1LL.
MillcdgeciJle, April 21, 1331 11
71SEEEDiaEVai.EE SFREET
(Authorized by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia.
Dame. Fortune stands in merry mood,
l’ourins her favors to the craved—
Bo ready, friend, before they fall—
Who knows but you may catch them all.'
MONEY MONEY!
iaOT3 or xvzons’sn
cent Wednesday, ct 2 o’clock in the morniug.
The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wednesday,
r,nd Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, &nd departs
Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursduv, ot 2 o'clock i:i the morn
ing. ' WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, (!a. October 1, 1829 19
V\' l fS7"IIEN we consider that Fortune
the court of ordinary of Talbot county, will, on the
first Tuesday in February next, within th-* legal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door in Covington, Newton
county, lots of land number one hundred and twenty-nine,
number one hundred and fifty, and part of number one hun
dred and fifty-seven, all in the nineteenth district offormerly
Baldwin county, belonging to the estate of John P. Black
burn, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov. 29,1833.
20 WILLIAM TOWNS, adm'or de bonus non.
C "1 UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
H honorable the inferior court of Pike county, when sit
ting lor ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within thn legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in Lexington, Oglethorpe county, a negro
man named Bob; and, on the same day, within the same
hours, will lie sold, before thecourt-hou.se door in Hamilton,
Harris county, one negro woman named Nancy, both ne
groes belonging to the estate of William \V. Arnold, deceas
ed—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. Terms, cash. December 7, 1833.
24 B. G. JOHNSON, guardian.
CARMAN'S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
MJF inferior court of Lowndes county, when silting for or
dinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in February next
within the legal hours, be Rold, before the court-house door
in the town of Monroe, Walton county, lot of land number
two hundred and seventy-five in the fourth district of said
county, it being the real estate of Samuel Clary, minor and
orphan of Samuel Clary deceased—sold for the benefit ol
said minor. November 27, 1833
23 EDWARD M. HENDERSON, guardian.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
STAVFO :5D & Ul'CK^Ett
H " W E placed their Notes and Accounts in the hands ol
. Messrs, if inks iV, Harris for collection, by suit, if
not otherwise settled. MilledgeviUe, Jan. 1,.1833-29
NOTICE.
njlIIE copartnership of IIVDE, CLEVELAND & CO.
a. at New York, and IIvdk & Clcvki.axd, at Charles
ton, was dissolved on the 2d instant, by mutual consent.^
The business of the Partn re hip will be settl ■<! by Pith r ol
Jli» subscribers, at No. 8 II mover st. or at the Olfice of
ijvde. Harris A Roosevelt, Charleston, S. C.
k'tMi.HAV irv'firj
SIMEON HYDE.
GEORGE CLEVELAND, Jr.
The Subscribers having purchased the Stock
Hvdk <V Cgkveland, and taken the store recently occupied
l>y them, will continue the Wholesale Hardware Business,
in the corner of King and Liberty sts. Chari '.-ten, S. (’. un
der the firm of HYDE, HARRIS <So IlOOSEv ELT, and
are now opening a large and spl'ndiri stock of Shejji- ld, Bir
mingham, Domestic and Fancy HARDWARE, which they
offer ou liberal forma.
SIMEON HYDE,
WILLIAM HARRIS.
li. LATKOSE ROOSEVELT.
October 23 -lot 19
M, 5>, SIUSOX,
Late of MilledgeviUe, and his
IYEOTH3R,
\VF. taken th* estatrlishm nt in M \CON, formerly
kept bv Chari.ks Williamson Kraj. known as the
WASIIffNOTON ESAO,.
The house has undergone a thorough repair, and other
improvements—a dining room eighty foet in length, has been
added to tU? south wing of the building—the bed-chambers
have keen repainted, and the furniture is entirely new, p:ir-
t cularly beds—his servants are the same that he ha! in
.MilledgeviUe. From th” central situation of the Establish
ment, and his long experience in the business, h ■ confident
ly looks tu the public lor a liberal share of patronage.
.Macon, November !, 1832 ;f- 17
A TEAC5IE®
v is daily diffusing wealth and
happiness in all parts and every corner
of this extensive country, through tlio
medium of til? Lottery System; that
scarcely a week or a day \\ heels by us
without bringing the intelligence, that
same one of our friends or f-How-citi
zens has drawn a prize; and that it only
requires an investment of the trivial sum
of ten dollars to give us a good chance
for a Prize of $20,000. Surely it is unnecessary to urge up
on this lih-'raland -alight-ned people, the policy of stepping
in the way to wealth and the favor of the propitious Dame.
The Third Day's Drawing of the MiUcdgcville Street Lot
tcry, having been completed,
THE FOURTH DAY’S DRAWING
WILL BE COMMENCED
On Saturday, St/1 March, 1831,
When th-re will be floating in the Wheel the following
splendid Prizes:
Prize of 10*000
“ “ 85,000
4 Prizes of gCJO J
,000
ooo
800
700
500
400
300
200
too
Which added together, will exhibit the brilliant spectacle
of TillRTY-JFiVK THOUSAND DOLLARS, in
the Wheel, exclusive of a great numb -r of 50's nnd 20 ri—
In addition to which, thsjirst drawn Number will be entitled
to a Prize of One Thousand Dollars !
WANTED.
fRAIIC Trustees of the Buck-Eye Academy in Laurens
3 eountv will give liberal wages to a gentleman, well
qualifi'-d and of good moral character, to take charge of th -
institution. Buck-Eye Academy is situated in the northeas
tern section of the county, in a populous and healthy section
of the country, and in ail excellent neighborhood Appli
cations will be oddr-ssed to the Trustees of the Academ, it
Buck-Eye Post-Office, l.-.ur -n- county, Georgia.
WINGFIELD VVRIGHT, )
RUSSELL KELLI’M, [ Commissioners.
A B. MERIWETHER, )
]
Prize oi
^ H 20,000,
is #20,000,
3
Prizes
10,000,
is
30,000,
4
<(
5,000,
is
20,000,
9
li
1,000,
is
9,000,
5
i i
900,
is
4,500,
5
ii
800,
is
4,000,
5
li
TOO,
is
3,500,
5
i i
GOO,
is
3,000,
5
500,
is
2,500,
5
ii
400,
is
2,000,
5
li
300,
is
1,500,
5
ii
200,
is
1,000,
35
ii
100,
is
3,500,
50
ii
50,
is
2,500,
G50
C<
20,
is
13,000,
5,000
«(
12,
is
(30,000.
VllDICAL €1RD.
•|JR. PETERS, i:i cons •quenee of circumstances trans-
first
ot bv
pinng, preventing his being in a Foreign country at
this time, as h? had anticipated, and in addition to that th?
grateful recollection of th - very extensive patronage extend
ed to him in this city the last season, with th - earnest so
licitations ol" numerous friends for his longer continuance
among th an, has determin'd on spending the ensuing winter
:n Mill dgeville.
Dr. P. for several years has devoted his entire attention
to tin treatment of chronic or inveterate diseases in different
climate-!. He tr.vif-s p-rsons afflicted with what they may
consider inruruble <Hs i-n to giv • him a call. Those nnabl*
to do so will be waited upon at th-ir respective places ol
abode, by request. P r-ons, who may wish his opinion re
lative to the nature of l'ir ir ailments, are apprized that no
charge will be mid unless they actually place them.. -Ives
tinier his care. Persons, unacquainted with Dr. P’s. reputa
tion ns a pracfitioii-'r of tlia Healing Art, on upplving to
him, will be referred to Ladies and Genlleuvn oi tfm first
rep-daintily who have experienced the surprisingly b-iie-
liciai effects of his treatment.
Dr P. May be seen at his office, c:i Wayne stre
door south the Post-Office, or at the Eagle Hotel.
Robert Al‘Co;nb, where h? boards.
DV SPEPS1A AND LIVER COMPLAINT.
Dr. Pet rs, Prof-ssor of Physiological Medicine, has suc
ceeded by chemical analysis and synth esis, in forming a
compound from several proximate vegetable principles, to
which he has given th ■ uum - medicin.k stomachic.® et
JiKP.vTic.E, which has proved fiir more efficient than any
remedy, heretofor? ili-covered, in curing those distressing
in dailies oimind and body, which are generally comprehend
ed under the sweeping t.-rmn DYSPEPSIA and IdYER
CO Al PLAINTS. It is likowis° an almost certain cur;-for en
largements of the .SPLEEN. The above Medicines consist of
three dido-rent preparation; two of which are to betaken
internally—th ? oth r To be applied externally over lh-> parts
diseas 'd. Not th? 1 rut harm can result from using them,
and they are perfectly pleasant to take, r.iul the saru • food
may be used ini employment pursued, that would be pro
per for the patient, if h • was not under th-ir influence. Th?y
are put up in parcels, with full directions for use. From one
to llire parcels will he necessary to complete a cure. The
price is So a parcel. Any person sending $5 in a letter
tpost paid,) stating tvh re ha wishes the Medicine sent, will
receive it by mail.
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints,
are flatulency, sourness or burning in th ; stomach, melan
choly, irritability, disagreeable taste in the month, great ir
regularity ofapp.it.it?, which is sometimes voracious and
at other limes greatly deficient; thirst,-fetid breath, nausea,
weakness of the stomach, acid eructations, palpitation,
drowsiness, irregularity of the bowels, pressure on th •
stomach after meals, pain in the head, dizziness or vertico.
confusion of mind attended with loss of memory, a gnawing
in the stomach when empty, chilliness, aff clion of sight
and hearing, pain and vv?akn»ss in the bock, languor, dis
turbed sleep, cold fvt and hands, tremor, un.usiness in the
throat, cough, pain in the side or breast, Ac.
The above maladies load to organic atf -chons of the stom
ach, liver and heart, terminating in Dropsey, Consumption,
Apoplexy, tec. according to the climate, hath;, age, sex, and
leiuperaia.'iit of the patient
TESTIMONIALS.
Dr. P. considers the fact of his having sold rising of three
hundred and fifty parcels of th-ss Medicines from his otiioe
within the last twelve months, with the constantly increas
ing demand, the best evidence that can be nddduced, show
ing the very high estimation in which they are held by the
public.
Certificates, however, from highly respectable sources,
will be shown to any person by request.
AGENTS.
Pavott Wright, MWedgcvillc;
Samuel Cone Sen. Decatur, DrKalb county, (to.
Thomas Richards, sole a gent for Augusta.
E. B. Perkins, Tallahassee, sole agent for Florida
October 30, 1833. 17 tf.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
JN Clarksville, Habersham county, on th- 3d August, a Ne
gro Man, who says his name is JIM, and that lie belong
ro James Steen, formerly of Union District in South Caro
lina, but now a resident of Alabama. Jim is about twenty
years old, five feet six or eight inches high, dark complexion.
irceivnhle: ne is quick spoken. The ownei
and no scars percciviujie: ne is quicir spoiw-n. t ne owner
is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses,
and lake him away . A. MAULDIN.
October 9, 1833 14 sheriff
imOt’GIIT TO JAIL,
I N Milledgevil e, Baldwin county, on the 3d instant, a ne
gro man, named TONEY, about sixty years of age, who
states thtit he belongs to one James Sharp, a speculator, that
was taking him to the Mississippi, and that he runaway
somewhere in the Creek Nation in Alabama. The owner
s requested to cotne forward, comply with the law, and
take him uv.av. J) .comber 11,1833
‘23 ’ R. MICKI.EJOJIN
Less than TWO {Hanks to ONE Prize!
All the Pi;z”s to oe floating from th; commencement, ex
cept the following, deposited as follows, viz:
First Day 's Drawing—2 Prizes of 5,000, 1 of 1,000, 1 of
900, 1 of 8o'0, 1 of 700, 1 of 9GO, 1 of 500, i of 400, 1 of 300,
• 1 of 200.
Second Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000 1 of
200, i of 800, 1 of 700,1 of 900, t of 300, 1 of 400, 1 of 300,
1 of 200.
Third Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1000, 1 of
900, i of 800, 1 of 700, i of 900, l of 500, 1 of-100, i of 300,
1 of 800.
Fourth Day's Drawing—1 Prize of 10,000, 1 of 1,000, 1 of
900, 1 o ' 800, i of 70J, i of 900, 1 of 500, 1 of 100, 1 ol 300,
1 oi 200.
Fifth and last Day's Drawing—1 Prize 20,000, 1 of
1,000, 1 of 900, 1 of 800, 1 of 7o0, I ofGoO, 1 ot 500, 1 of
400, 1 of 300, 1 of 20; i.
_ Ami on the conunenc'-mrnt ol tli First, Second, Third, and
fourth Day's Drawing, lii 'frsl drawn number shall bo en-
tiil* d to a prize of 81,000, and on the conclusion of the last
Day's Drawing, the first and last drawn nt mber shall been-
Lti. J to a capital prize of 85,000 each, i;. addition to such
prizes ns may be drawn to their numbers.
Fla whole Lottery to he completed in FIFF DAYS' Draw
ing only!—PRIZES ONI A to b- DRAWN
The whole of the Prizes payable in sixty davs after each
Day's Drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent.—
All prizes not applied for tn tv. Ive months from each draw
ing, to be considered as a donation to the funds of the Mil
letigi-ville Street Lottery
The drawing to take place under the superintendence of
William W. Carnes, Samuel Buffington-, Samuel
Rockwell, William il. Foriiance, Joseph Stovall
John if. Ware, John W. A. Sanford Robert M'Co.mb
and B. P. Stubl-s, Commissioners; also n Board of Visitors
PRESENT PRICE UP TICKETS.
court of ordinary of Twiggs county, will, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours, be sold,
before the court-house door in the town of Marion, Twiggs
county, all the real estate of John Paul, late of said county,
deceased. Terms made known on the day. Dec. 7,1833.
23 JAMES PAUL, ex'or.
I NXECl'TOR'S SALE.—In pursuance of mi order of the
If eourt of ordinary ol Franklin county, will, oil the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours, be sold,
before the court-house door in Cass county, one forty-acre
lot number four hundred and fifty-five in the fourth district
of the third section of originally Cherokee now Cass coun
ty, belonging to the estate of John Payne, deceased—sold for
the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. Nov. 8, 1833.
ASA PAYNE, ) . o
•- -~ NE \ cxors.
20 CHESLEY C. PAY
DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Pursuant to an order
2^. of the court of ordinary of Hancock county, will, on
the first Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours, be
sold, before the court-house door in the town of Sparta, Han
cock county, a tract of land, on Buffalo, containing about
five or six hundred acres; and a negro man named Jesse, be
longing to the estate of Francis Brooking, deceased—sold
for the benefit of the creditors, and for a division amongst
the distributees of said estate. Terms on the day. Dec. 28,
1833. WILLIAM P. HAYNES, > adm'ors.
26 ANN II. BROOKING, * de bonis non.
jgXECUTRIX’ SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary of Morgan county, will, on the first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours, be sold
before the court-house door in l/-e county, lot of land num
ber two hundred and twenty-four in the thirty-third dis
trict, and lot number three hundred and forty-eight in the
tweuty-second district of Lee county, belonging to the es
tate of William Feagans, sen. late of -Morgan county, de
ceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Terms made linown on the day of sale. Nov 17, 1833.
20 CATY FEAGANS, executrix.
^J^DMINlSTRATOR'S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
of the court of.ordinary of D Knlb county, will, on
the first Tuesday in February next, within th- legal hours,
bp sold, before the court-house in Baker county, lot of land
number three hundr.-d and eighty-seven iri the second
district of formerly Early now Baker county—to be sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Daniel Burford,
late of Delvalb county, deceased. Terms made known
at time of sale November 14, 1833.
20 E. B. REYNOLDS, adm'or
^4 UARDIAN’S S A I.E.—Pursuant to an order of the*court
ordinary of ilenry county, will, on the first Tuesday
in February next, within th.> 1-gal hours, be sold, in Attra-
ria, Lumpkin county, lot number nine hundred and thirty,
in the fourth district of the first section of originally Chero
kee now Lumpkin county—sold for the benefit of the minors
of Jam -s Fletcher, lote of Henry county, deceits -d. Terms
made known on the day. November 8, 1833.
20 WILLIAM CRAWFOlll). guardian.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday
1 A in February -xt, will, within the legal lours, be sold,
before the court-house door in the town of Zebtilon, 1'ike
county, lot of land number thirty-six, in ific fim» Uluti-ict of
origniflly .Monroe now Pike county, belonging to the estate
of William Peters, deceased—soid for the benefit of the
heirs of said estate. October 2G, 1833.
17 WILLIAM B. PETERS, adm'or
JpOUR MONTHS after date, application vvill be made to
the inferior court of Pulaski county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a nrgro-boy named Ir-
, i •. n .—1 • - — ... I.*li—nK—lli I *. t Pin ''I* Till rllir. Od 1.1, Liitl.
win, belonging to Elizabeth G. Farmer, minor.
|vi7 NATHAN N. LESTER,
ruardian.
J /OUll MONTHS after date, application will be made to
the honorable the inferior court of Twiggs county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Lard M'Murrav. Octob r 30, 1833
NANCY M'.UIRRAY, adm'rx.
18 SAMUEL F. M‘MURRAY, adm'or
JpOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the honorable the inferior court of Pike county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of
land nrtmber seventy-two in the seventh district of said
county belonging to Elisha C. Milner. November 4, 1833.
19 PITT S. MILNER, guardian.
1 740UR MONTH S after date, application will be made to
the court of ordinary of Walton county, for leave to sell
one hundred and sixty acres of land, being part of lot num
ber ninety-eight in the fourth district of Walton county, be
ing part of the real estate of David Burson, late of said coun
tv. deceased. December 19, 1833.
' 24 ELIZABETH BURSON, adm'rx.
JP^OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to
the inferior court of Pulaski county, wit- n sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the r al estate of Kuknk-
zer Foalsom, late of said-countv, deceased. Sept 20,1833.
12 J 01 iN L. LA M KIN, adm'or.
1 74OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will he mad
. the honorable the inferior court of D-Knlb county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of
land number one thousand ami sixty-one in the second dis
trict of the first section of originally Cherokee now Forsyth
county, for the benefit of the heirs of James Smith, late of
DeKalb county, deceased. November I, 1833.
BURWELL SMITH,) ,
20 SIMEON SMITH, $ x or
f TJOUR MONTHS after date, application will
to the honorable inferior eourt of Decatur
>e made
court ol flecatur county,
wit. n sitting for ordinary purpos *s, for leave 10 sell all tin-
real estate of Hugh T. Gamble, late of Decatur county, de
ceased. December 27, 1833.
27 HIRAM ATKINSON, adm'or.
nOl'R MONTHS after date, application vvill be tnad" to
tli' honorable inferior eourt of Henry county, wh-n
sitting lorordmary purposes, for Lav- to sell tit- real estat
of Isaac Coker, late of said county, deceased. November
4,1833. ELISHA COKER, > 7m - ,
19 WILLIAM COKER, $
F
OUR MONTHS after date, application vvill be mad- to
CITY HALL,
COLL MRUs, a 4.
situated on the corner of Broad and St. Clair
w hich is m the centre of th Columbus Bank L
IYOODY1LLE FOrt SALE.
rjfflHE subscriber, finding it inconvenient to live in the |
a. country while h- has business requiring his attention ;
almost daily in town, oilers for sale hisplac called W OOD- :
ViLLE, four and a half or five miles from MilledgeviUe, rri..L.Y 'i „ ' nank and i
well known as th- residence of the late Governor Clark.— i . n ’ ,. 0 h J“ I . nsur f ac . ‘ ,ank - I he City ^ C
It is thought to be one oi' th most desirable plac-s in the du J trnVf m ; . Un A™°^; t , l0[ ?f ma ' 1 ul family, the faidiv'.
Southern country—© much admired for its elevated beauit- 1 . • * ^-bly boa.,1. r, or the fashionable vtsiu,-
^ situation, and^is supposed to be as h althy as any spot on A h P^** ^ems-lves that neith -
the globe; no caso of biiious fever ha
Governor Clark or myself Uveil at the \'
p,acefuuriu-alennof
fifteen years.
The Dwelling House is spacious and airy, containing sev
en rooms, four of which are large and well ventilated—There
is a passage through the house about fifteen feet wide and
forty feet in length. The society of the neighborhood is ex
cellent, and the place offers peculiar advantages to a person
having children to educate, as there are two good Female
Schools within half a milt, and an incorporated Academy
for males still nearer. With the buildings 1 will sell all the
pine land adjacent, (four hundred and fifty acres) as i
bought of Governor Clark, or the whole or a part of my
plantation adjoining, conflsting of one thousand seven hun-
■Columbjis, Dec 21, 1833 ithn-
alker.
PglO^FJECTUS
BY J. B. IlOOD <Sc SON,
For publishing, in the lovn of Cassvilk G ■
A NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, TO BE ENTITLED T „ .
c r7T"\
V ■Ql-jq
GrAjwi‘i“i*g
ilS Paper will be mostly devoted to Literature *w
culture and Polities. Care will be taken to iara .•
dred acres of oak and hickory land, part of which is very I variety of general n ws arid miscellany,
rich, and nearly all has been of exr. il. nt quality, and can in politics, the publishers promise adherence alone- 0 t'
be rendered fertile at no great cost of labor, as it has a good great republican principles of '98; but th-ir columns vvi
foundation. The wood-land, convenient to Scottsborough all times, be open to temperate effusions of nil jtartii-*
and 11 rarest to .MilledgeviUe, of which there is a large quail- : Th Gazette will be published weekly, on go 0 .| i V[)
ill.;
Vp - and
tity on thi' tract, can be made profitable by selling fire-wood, super-royal paper, at three dollars per annum. puyah’
1 have no skill in planting, yet i made on this place the past in advance,
year, with thirteen hands, about fifty heavy bags of cot- Th" first number of the Gazette will
app-nr ns soon a.-
ton nnd three hundred and fitly barrels of corn, besides sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to author;?.
grain. The terms, as to credit, will be its cotnni ncenv nt
a quantity of small l
made to suit the convenience of the purchaser.
S. GRAN TLAND.
MilledgeviUe, 1st January, 1834.—27
JET
HAIL EU«>A£> stock.
B OOKS of subscription for 300 shares stock, Bruns
wick Rail Raid, at ShXJeach, vvillbe reopened in Mu-
eon on the first. Monday in January next.
As this short rail road, the avenue for which is already
opened anil leveled by mbankm nts and excavations, (ready
for laying down the wood work,) is to act as a st ram dray-
ano. arrows narrow inti Of I-V t l;tnd ill itl tOol Ot tlie
Aluiamaha, b tw nthe boats and th • ships at, Brunswick,
A wholesale price-current will be published weekl
KT Advert is in-nt- inserted at the usual rates.
October, 1833.-
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m&mmxn r &&
FliAlA LL S I'.JS S ^ A ICY.
SCOTTSBOROUGH, G.l.
fctale.
The charter is liberal, and th- stock can easily he made
to nett the holders from 10 to 15 per cent, at 6 1-f cents per
bale dravage; and at 13 1-2 cents jit bale, it would nett,
j with the back drayag 25 per cent interest p »r annum—the
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negroes, Aaron and
Jude, belonging to the estate of Mary Pugh, late of said
county, deceased. November 11, 1833.
20—* JOSEPH KING, adm'or.
I IOIJR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the inferior court of Pulaski county, when sitiing
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lots number two
hundred and twenty-seven anil number two hundred and
fifty-three, and three fraction.-, number two hundred and
fifty-four, number two hundred and fifty-six, and numb r
two hundred and fifty-seven, all lying i.i th- fourth district
of originally Dooly now Pulaski county, as th- property of
Wilev Williams, lat- of s fl.l countv, d e rased. Nov. 2G,
1833.-21 GREEN B. WILLIAMS, adm'or.
OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to
1 the inferior court of Jones county, wh n sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to
Benjamin Messer, son of Noah Messer, d ceased. Oct. 17
1833.-116] JOSEPH MESSER, guardian.
POUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to
the honorable inferior court of Emanuel county, wh 11
■sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to stfll the interest
of Mary Key Wren and James M. Wren, orphans ot
William Wren, deceased, in lot of land number sixty-right
in the sixth district of Troup county. S-pt -mber 10, 1833.
12 NATHANIEL HOLTON, guardian.
A LL PERSONS having demands against the estate of
ra. Fr ancis Bridgeman, la*e of Twiggs county, il ceas
ed. are hereby required to present them in terms of the law;
anil those indebted to said estate, are de.-ir-d to make imme
diate payment, to BENJAMIN B. SMITH,
Dec li, 1833 23 adm'or.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Thomas Mii.-
lican, lute of D 'Kalb county, dec-a-- J, are requested
to make payment; and those to whom it is indebted, to jirc-
sent th -ir accounts, properly aulh-micated, to
Dec 25, 1833-25 JAMES MILLIGAN, ex'or
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
March next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, Ir
fore the court-house door in Campbellton, Campbell coun
ty, lot of land number forty-four in the seventh distric of
formerly Coweta now Campbell county, belonging to the
estate of William Peters, deceas-d—sold for the benefit of the
hrirs of suid estate. October 29, 1833.
17 WILLIAM B. PETERS, adm'or.
A
DMlNISTRATOll’S SALE.—Pursuant loan order of
A the eourt of ordinary of Baldwin county, will, on iht
first Tuesday in February n -xt, within the legal hours, b<
sold, before the court-house door in Cobb county, lot num
ber three hundred nnd fifty-three in the seventeenth district
of the second section of originally Cherokee now Cobb coun
ty, as the prop-ny of John Iz'onatd, late of Baldwin coun
tv, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Drc 3. 1833-22 JOSEPH LEONARD, adm'or
Wholes, Sio—Hanes, SA—l^imrter, $2>50.
For sale, in a great variety of numbers ut the Commissic
rs’ Olfice, on Waync-utreet, opposite the Printing office of
th' Georgia Journ: ’
The two great Prizes of $10,000, which have been drawn
in thi ; Lottery, were both disposed of by the Secretary in
this place. The Lottery is now rapidly drawing to a close,
persons who are in th * Last desirous of increasin'?
Tho-
ih ir fortunes, or being placed in asy nnd comfortable cir
cum.-Luiccs, wifi be most, wreteliedly blind to their own in
•crest, should they permit the present golden opportunity to
pa.-s unimproved. Therefore, we invite all to come or send
immediately to
By order of tlr_ Board: PRYOR WRIGIIT,
20th December, 1833. 2o mtar ^
A DMIMISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an older
-2®. of the honorable inferior court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues
day in April next, within tne legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in MilledgeviUe, Baldwin county, one ne
gro woman named Bridget, belonging to the estate’of Edards
Brown, deceased—sold iu saii-ty tlio Ut-niauds of the estate.
January 1, 1831.
WILLIAM T. PIKE, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order
of the inferior court of DeKidh county, xvhen sittin*
for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in Aorfl
Jay in April
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in th" town of Decatur, DeKalb county, a negro woman
named M illy, forty or forty-five years old, belonging to the
estate of'Oliman Dodgen sen. deceased, for the benefit of the
hrirs of said deceased. January 15, 1831.
OLl.MAN DODGEN Jun. adm'or.
C IUAUDIAN'-S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
T court of ordinary of Decatur county, will, on the first
Tuesday in April next, within the h-gal hours, be sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Bainbrufoe, Deca
tur county, lot of land number one hundred and twenty-two
in the twentieth district of formerly Early now Decatur
county, drawn by Josiah Stafford’s orphans—sold for the
benefit of said orphans. Terms made known on the day
Jan 15-21 DUNCAN IIEN UEKSON, guardian.
NRDIAN S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordbiary of Baldwin county, will, on the first
Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours, be sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of.MilledgeviUe, llald-
win county, a negro boy named Aaron, belonging to Sarah
Jordan, minor—sold lor the benefit of said minor. Terms
made known on the day of sale. January 8, 1331
28 ~ WILLIAM COLBERT. „ u ,
OLBERT, guardian.
[EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the
UU court of ordinary of Ncwlou county, will, on the first
iuesday in kebruary next, within the legal hours, be sold
before the court-house door in the town of Covington New’
. , - Covington, New
ton county, the following ten negroes, belonging to the es
tote of Joseph Laws, late of said county, deceased viz- Isai"
ah-twenty years old, Jinny thirty-five years old, Eliza eigh
teen years old, Allen fourteen years old, Matilda twi-Tv
years old, Ephraim eight years oid, James five years old A-
mnnda seven years old, Washington six years, and Tillitl-i
he law, and two years old—sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors
_ Oi said deeded. Terms on the day. November 11 1833
N - fh(n : r - | O. >1. B. FIELDER, acting executor*
'1 UARDIAN’S SALE.-—On the first Tuesday in Febru-
W nry n -xf, will, within the legal liourn, he sold, b -fore
the court-house door in th;- town of Talbot ton, Talbot coun
ty. a n-'gro girl named Judy, seventeen or eighteen years
old, belonging to the estate of Daniel Hall, deceased—sold
for the benefit of the orphans of the deceased. Dec. I, 1833
22 WILLIAM HALL, guardian.
ARDIAN’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in Febru-
Jf ary next, will, within tlie legal hours, be sold, at th
court-house in Talbotton, Talbot county, lot numb r forty-
two in the twenty-second district of originally Muscogee
now Talbot county, and known as Marshal’s Stand, drawn
by Woodson II. Macleroy, illegitimate, and sold for his ben
efit—sold by order of the corn t ofordinary of Madison county.
Terms made known on theduy of sale. October 23, 1833.
19 ‘ JOHN BONE, guardian.
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
JiiEREAS, Jam’s 8. Daniel, administrator on th
tote of Rebecca Deni J, fate of said county, d x
ed,applies for letters of dismission from said -tate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and aingu
lar the kindred and or ditors of said dec-'iisml to be and up
pear ut m3’ office, within the time prescrib d bv law, to she
cause, «■—.. —_i_,- —:a 1.. is snouin not ne granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this 9th Janttarv, 1834
28 JOyEPH CARRUTIlEKSj c. c. o.
t.-d from damag'and free from all other charg-, from the
boats to the ships.
This stock will prove as permanent as the trad", which
must ever pa-s up and down, from Macon and Hawkinsville
to tli - sea. it will bring th • ships to the foot of th Ocmul-
gee and Alatamalia, insti-ad of th -ir stopping at t ; av annah
and Charleston.
Th 1 ’ominissioners sent by order of the last legislature
to examine tin great advantages of this short rail road, &c.
say, among other things in their report, under oath, that—
“The only oSstacl now existing to the connexion of this
noble port (Brunswick) with the h -art of Georgia, and with
the gr at w alth and the densest populal on of tli- triale, is
the narrow slip of land, of little over eleven mil -s, b tw een
that port and th Alatamaha; and this obstacl" we hnv al
ready stated, can in our opinion, b; overcome by the trifling
sum of from -950,000 to 870,otto dollars
“But suppose it should 00-t 8100,000, the expenditure is a
trifle, in comparison with the imm ms - advantages it would
yield, not only to the Treasury of the State, but to the gr at
body of the people ”
Again:— “Your Commissioners can say, upon the sob mn
Third Class, nibracing, with the above, GeogiapL
Graminat and Arithmetic—ten dollars per term.
cond Cline, embracing, with the above, ,'ilo.i rn
Sei
appeal they hav-- inad , in submitting this report, that th y | a r
do not bf'li v ■ .hat there is in til" United States, so small a
work of internal improv-m -nr, as the contempla. e 'd rail road,
fraught with consequencos so important and so beneficial to
the saar* extent of country, and th - same amount of active
and industrious population.”
The charter requires that Super share be paid or secured
ou subsreibing.
■port, exhibiting a tabular vLw of the progress of the
Tanunrv 1, 1S3L-
W. B. DAVIS, >
U D ART ^ Commissioners.
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GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
’Sc5/ r JI ERE AS, Jams S. Daniel, Moses Daniel and Jo!
w W 31. Daniel, executors on the estate of John Dank
late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of disntissic
Irotn said estate,
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all and -ingi
lar the kindred and crctilors of .-aid dect used n> l„. an.l s,
P"nr at my office, within the tim - prescribed b3’ law, to shov
cause, if any exist, w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at. office, this Oth January, 1834.
28 JOSEPH CARRimiERS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Walton county.
"MMTIIEREAS, Isaiah C. Brand applies for Liters oi ad
w * ministration on the estate of Dani -1 Brand, late of
said county, deceased,
’I h<-se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said d c- as >d to be and aj
pear at Uly office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, WI13’ said I tu-rs sho ild not b * granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8th January, 1834 .
28 .1. P. LI GAS, d.c. c.o.
jnXECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in April
next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Clinton, Jones county, nil
the negroes, consisting of men, women, boys and children,
in number fifteen, and all the fond in Jones county, belong
ing to the estate of Elizabeth Jones, late of Jcnes county, de
ceased. Terms, ca.-h. January 10,1331.
23 JOHN JONES, ex'or.
f ^XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in 3Iny
li next, will, within the legal hours, be sold, at the court
house door ot the county in vvhich it is situated, lot number
two hundred and forty in the eleventh district of origin
ally Troup county, drawn by Elizabeth Jones, foie of Jones
county, deceased. Terms, cash. January 10, 1834.
28 JOHN JONES, ex’or.
E XECUTOR'S SALE.—On Wednesday, the 26th of
February next, will, at the late residence of Elizabeth
Jones, deceased, in Jones county, be sold all the perishable
property belonging to her ('state, consisting of household
furniture, cows, horses, hogs, fodder, corn and oats and o-
ther articles too tedious to mention. Terms, cash. Jan. 10,
1331-28 JOHN JONES, ex'or.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made
10 Hie Inferior court of Lowndes county, w
j, ..hen sitting
tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real ( state of
Ann and John G. Davis, orphans of George Davis, deceased.
October 9, 1833. JESSE CARTER,
" guardian.
F OUR -MONTHS after date, application will be made to
the honorable the inferior court of Decatur countv,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate ot Walker Brunson, minor heir of David Brunson,
deceased. September 30, 1833.
ISRAEL ZIGLER, guarditfn.
15
^ Oli R MONTHS after date, application vvill 1m? made to
the honorable inferior court of ilenry county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
01 A. I. Henderson, dec- ased—sold for the benefit of the
heirs. September 15, 1833.
13 RICHARD HENDERSON, adm'or.
F OUR MON I IIS after (late, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Baldwin county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell one third
of lot number two hundred and thirty-four in the thirtieth
district of originally Lee now Sumter county, as the proper-
' " ’ ' *' 2, fa
GEORGIA, D( catnr county.
HEKEAS, Elisha Bennett applies for Utters of ad
WW mini.-.iration on the estate of John Watson, late o
said count}-, deceased,
r l hese are, th -retore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within th- tim<* prescribed by law, to show
cause, it any exist, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at oflie., this 27th December 183:
27 S.SCARBOJ
1BOROI (Hi,
GEORGIA, Decatur county.
MTIIEREAS, Catherine Spann applies for letters of
w V administration on the estate of John Spann, late of
said county, deceased,
These are, th-refore, to cite and admonish all and singufo
th? kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within ihe time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Giv. n under my hand at office, this 27th December, 1833
27 S. SCARBOROUGH, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, N evvton county.
^IIEREAS, Richard Kennon applies for letters of ad-
w V ministration on the estate of Alfred S. Bonnet. late
of said county, deceased,
Th -se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed law, to show
cause, if uny - xist, why said letters should not b - granted.
Given under my hand at olfice, this 31st December, 1933
27 L. HOPKI NS, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Decatur county.
kUlfCRilA8| Stiring Scarborough applies for letters of
w * administration on the estate of John \V. L. VV. Sp. ur-,
late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, rite and admonish all and singular
the kindred nn«J creditors of said deceas <i to be and appear
at my office, within th? time prescribed by law, to show-
cause, if any exist, why said 1 -iters should not lx- grant -d.
Given under my hand at office, this 27th D o mber, 1833
27 S. SCARBOROUGH, o. c. o.
GEORGI A. Decatur county.
^fUniERKAS, Martha Spann applies for letters ofad-
w ministration 011 thn estate of John Spann, lute of suid
county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the tim? prescribed by law, to how-
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offic-, this 30th December, 1833
20 STIRING SCARBOROUGH, c. c. o.
ty of Janies B. Murphy, a minor. December 2
22 DRURY MURPHEY,
guardian.
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will be made to
the court of ordinary of Baker county, for leave to sell
ill the nngroes belonging to the estate of John S. Porter
deceased, for the benefit of tha heirs nnd creditors of said*
deceased. December 22, 1833.
® BENJAMINJL. GREENWOOD, adm’or.
F 0 !^. riIS aft, ‘ r ( ! at ?’ application will be made to
the inferior court of Wilkinson county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell two parcels of land, one
containing one hundred and sixty acres, situated in the ninth
district ot the third section of originally Cherokee county
known by I he number one hundred and fort}; and the other’
containing forty acres, known as number eight in the f hird’
district of the third section of originally Cheroke county
both drawn by James Hatcher, tainor orphan of Josiah 1 fat-
cIit deceased—sold for the benefit of said orphan. Novem
ber 20,183^—21 J. E. DENNARD, guardian.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
R AN A WAY, on ihe 6th ii><t;iiH, from the subscriber,
living in Baldw in ronntr, Coorgia, two NEGROES,
one a bright black fellow, named MARCH, between thirty-
five and forty years of ag?, five fret five or six inches high,
and rat hr r chunky built, with thick lips and high forehead,
and when spoken to, speaks quick, and has a consequential
look—the oihrr is his wife, EBBY, w ho is about thirty-four
or thirty-five years old, of a bright black complexion, and
has a down look when addressed, hut speaks quick. Th
above reward will be paid upon th- ir delivery to me Baldwin
county or th.-ir being confined in sotn ■ sat jail so that 1 g t
them again, or ten dollars for either dfthrm. Jan. i5, 1834
28-51 SAMUEL S3IITH.
GEORGIA, Henry county.
D UDLEY MILUM, of th? seven hundred anil sixty-sex
enth district of Georgia militia, tolls, before Duncan
Colquhoun Esquire, one brown bay Horse, supposed to
seven or eight years old, about four foet ten inches high
w ith some saddle-spots on his back, and a little while i,
his forehead, hut no brand perceivable—appraised, by Tin
mas O. Martin and Beverly B. Bohannan, to fifty-two do.
lars and fifty cents, on the 4th day of January, 1831.
A true extract from the estray-book. January 8 1834.
A. G. MURRAY, c. i. c.
A EE ST OF LETTERS
StJB r.MAtXING in the l’osl Ornce,-it Moi-roe \V;ilton county, Gr.
* sk on the aut Hi r .mber. i9j:!: and which, if not t tkt'n nut liy
toe List March, v ill he sent to the General cost-uilice, as dead lci-
ters.
A—.Miss Nancy Anderson, .iosnua t’. Arnold.
H—John I). B-ii-.i niton, tl.rvey Bole--, -Ms. Nancy Baits, P. O.
Beall, James Ulusin^aiie 2, Jlrs. Eliza E. U. Billips, Mi»s Arrena
Kinv. ninr. CJiiieon Blackmon, John Biu-ncs, Nathan Briscoe 2, Al
fred Batchefor.
C—Joint ( !i:istain, George W. clack 2, \Vm. Cody, John Crouch,
WiliiHui P. Carruth, Jai ub Callahan, William Chirk, John Clark
1)—Debbie S’;:ring Ciuirch, Aichibald Dean, Epes Dukes
E—Thomas Elliot.
1'—Samuel Freeman
G—Coleman C Gibbs.
It—George Hendry -z. Rev Henry Hardin, William H-irrison. M.
Hughes, Thomas Hanson. Roheit A. Holt, James W. Harris, E.-q.
Mrs. Alo-,-tin Henson, Dennis IJills, Richard Hill, Damien iienson,
Mrs. Hill.
J—Robert C. Jennings, Thomas 7.1. Jones 2.
h—Fei,,j, t g. Kill ore, James Killgore, William Iiellv, Jean L.
Killcore.
L—Cinir* cr T.iner. Jesse I.nvee, Cant. Starting Lyon.
-M—Crofford M'Gehe, David Mires.
N—.Moses Nelson.
P—Willtom R. I'en.Belfon. Tb.omas Tatterson, Henry Pliillips.
I!—Hilliard itee . Reuben Kansiue, James Rogers, Aron Rogers,
c-—With ,,i, .-‘ijiii}:. Joim i*. c-mitii -2, John F. Fendiford, VViEmiu
-orreis. Colon?! ii. W. ctcovell, Z:vtocic Sexton, John Sandford
v—James Tilman, H. F. Thurmond, James Tollesou, Io.rac Tolle-
ptis in th ir s veral studios. Patrons and ii-iends, and al
thos • desirous of informing ihemsi lvos of tli? systein u;' ir
struedon pursu’d in this in>ti*;:tioii, nr ■ invit- d to atleiul,
any Friday that may meet tli-rir convenience. Deem!'
4, 1833.—(22) I.. LATASTE, Principal.
son.
\v
. S. Wells, J. C. Willingham, George Willingham, XVilscn
itley, .Miss "iialinda XV.liiams.
n. 8—27 JAMES FESGUSON, Post-Master.
IilST ©F LdlTTFaHS
S3 EMAIMNG in the Post-Office at Monticr-llo, Jasper
county, Ga. on th* 1st January, 1834; and which, if
not tak -n out within three months, will bo sent on to th?
General Poia-Oflic?, as ii ad i.-tt rs.
—v\ i'iium .iid-Tsoii, William Armstrong 2, David A-
dunis-, Ji-fl.-rsun Adams, ihomas il. VV. Anthony.
11—Dr. iioz-.v 11, John i> 11, J. L. Belch-r, Jam?s Biggs,
Josiah Burgess, VViiiiam Bailv John K. Benford, William
Daily.
C—Thonfos Chaffin 2, B. VV, Chapman, Pleasant Cole
man, Michael Colb -rt, B. II. Cox, George Cross, Martin
i 'ochran, Thomas Craw ford, J sse Crawford.
D—Jcptlia V . Dismukes, John Dillard, Robert VV. Duke,
Thomas J. Davis.
li—Eviui Evans, Obt-diah Ecliois, Thomas Erwin.
/'—John FI mist.-r, William Fassar, ( harb-s Fenley.
u—Thomas Greer, Richard V. Gr gory, Blulbrd Groce,
Solomon Groce, G< orge Gordon, Arthur (finn.
Il—Leroy riolt, L ar ila.-p-r, Willis Ililburn, William
Harwell, Rial Heath, cramuri Henderson, Mary Harwell,
•enjatni.i Hammock, Chailas Harr 1, David ilooion, T hom
as iittrhison, Franeis M. i lest.
A—itice P. Knovvls, William Kilpatrick.
L—William iziwrence, Matilda Lawson, Edward Lane.
org! Long, Dani -i T. Lane.
M—Miss Mary Morgan, James Maexy, Archibald McDo
nald, Lewis JiPKen, Llizaii tb Mitchel, ilenry Murry, Ste-
pli; n J. Miller, Nancy Malone.
N—Arris NMwton, William Nelson.
F—."sarah Py , Anthony Peeler, Elizabeth Peters, Will
iam Prior, John Price, Washington Potter, Lewis Pye, MisS
Phelps, Joint Pennington, R. A. Po t r.
R—Osburn Rub- rsou, Joel A. R -eves.
A LIST OF LETTERS
f "& EMAIN1NG in the Post-Officeat Lawr.-nc ville. C
* i«t January, 1834.
A—Raeha I Austin, William Arnold, Thomas All.
Jain s Acree.
B—William B nr.ett, Jam-s V. B. aty, Margaret Em
ford, James Bands, Enoch Benson, Hugh Bilker, John 11
lock, Robert L;own,John Boland, Itlai Bryan, Aaionil...
ton, James Blackfttaij, Jacob Bow-. s, Amos Brooks.
C—Dani-1 Cockridge, James Collins, Bailey Cork-y, VVV
iam Craddock. Juhri T. Cart r, B -njamin Crund?y, Wv.-r
Chundl r, B -njamin Couch, Josiah Cash, Maloi Cox. \\i.
R. Cow .-u, VVilii.ua Chesser, li. ol. ( lay, A. If. Chaama
1)—Tjtoaias Davis, Jesse Duke, ii. nry D an, Jacob Del!
Mason Davis.
E—Eli Emins, Thomas W, Elliot.
F—Joseph Foster, John Freeman.
G—Elias Green, -, .serge M. Glenn, Richard Glov-'r, Cat!,
a rin- Ghul.fot on, Guardian ot th- iiipa; ■ if J. sse Gam-
j VViiiiam Gt!b“rt, %Vitli«* Green, John Griffith, i homas Go;
don, Carr, t Gray.
11—Humplir -y li-i.-st, Richard llulc.hin-on, Aha r Ham
mond, John P. ilatchins, John -Hosburgli, G.-orge Ham
mond, Jarn-'s Hawthorn, Matthew T. Hamilton, James iii.v
derson, Nch mitiii Hadden.
.1—Benjamin Joel.
K—Benagah Kennedy,.'loses K- mp, sen. So'omon K -aip-
L—Barney l.e?, Vs iiiiam Lavvgridg?, Cimney M. Linu-
sey, Avery l,amb, George i-ainar, W alton I.othridge.
-VI—Q. C. Mhiinness, Abraham Madden, Daniel .VI. .VMp?
tyre, B.-nit t M-Cully, lvz-kiel Malih.ws. Samui l Mart;; .
Bonaparte Maekin, Green B. Muss lw hit?, Gabriel .Vforr:.-,
Charles -Vlason, Elijah fdoore, James M‘Dade, Willis Muon
R—Rabert If. Naylor 3.
P—Harriet Perdu, John M. VV. Pearce, Mr. Park, Her.
ry Puw 11, Columbus Park.
O—\\ illiatn Owens.
R—Nicholas Rawlins, Richard Rawlins, John Row:.
Mary R id, Job R id. •
hi—II. M. Shaw, Jos ph lieppay, Francis Shack! i?r ;
or Joniisoti Davis, William Suddith, Rob. rt Sb-U, Mr.
Seay, David Sp-mce, Frederick Stearns, VV llham l>. >in.-
nions, Dennis Q. C. St 113, Hardy Siricklanii, Wiilu-
Sltiray, L w;s Sims, .rim s II Smith, Rob-rt Scott, John
VV . Stell, Sally Sp?ncSun-on Si rickl mtl 2, Janies Si?
more, James Skinner, VYii?v Smith, i'hotnosou C. Strick
land.
T—VIr. Thompson, William VI. Tinsley, Jacob Taylor,
John Tripp?, Hiram Trammell,'Anderson Tidwell, John.V).
Thompson, If: cry Toleson.
VV—Jam s Wells, William VVardlaw, John Waid, Aur-
tin VViit-y, Ali-'n VV alk-*r2, Jolm P. Wynn, Williams A Bran
non, Elijah Wade, Ri hard VV. Wood, sen.
V—Jam -s Vancy.
A. R. SMITH, Pos.-Master
January 15—2S
LJST OI-' LETTERS
R EMAINING in th? Post-Office at D -cntur, De Iw
county, Ga.; and which if not taken out before the fir>;
of April next, will b? forwarded to th : General Pust-Office,
as dead ; it rs.
A—Simeon Ackridg?, Jolm B. Ayres.
f B—G. B. Buti r, Daniel Bruce, John G. VV. Brown 2.
Robert Bigg-rs, Wilt-y Brow - ;,ig, Jam s Blarkslock, Thom
as S. B Ik, Jan • Barret, J. B B aughtoo, Benjamin Bur-
—i»ani?l Salfold, Robert Sherman, Georae Strin?fellow d-tt, Andrew Browning, Phillip Bosworth, John Boleyn,
J. W. Stallings. ° ’ Rachael Bak.-r, D. B. bird, VVm. Bruce.
T— John Tompkins, Mrs. Thornton, Henry S. Turner, L’—R?uh?n Cone 3, 'tophen Cash, Andrew Camp, John
^ It' ip Thurman, Robert Tugle, Francis Tate, Thomas Tn- R- <?ook 2, [-arkin Carlton, John Colli- r. VV. H Carter,
ie, Jant. s l at., Francis N. T aylor,
iV—Joseph Wilson, J- nkins Wilson, Pleasant VV’atis, Si
las VV -Iks, tiarsh- ba (V hite, All -n Wiik ns, Lot Warren,
Satnu 1 VV right, Robert Wilburn, William li. Whe lus.
1—Varborough it Hollingsworth, .min s Yeomans.
-7-dt PETER GRIN NELL, Post-Muster.
LIST OF LFTTJE&wS
^^EM AININ.. in th? Post-Office at Talbotton, Talbot
county, via. on th - 1st January, 1831; and which, if
noi taken out in three months, will be sent on to the Gene
ral Post-Oflic.', as ii ad letters.
A—Rcubin Aldridge, Nathaniel Aldridge, David Allin,
Doct. Acee, Jam
Adkins
Fe—(irorge Buchannon
Richard Brinkley, Georg? m.
ph Barksdale, Barrow Beason.
G- org Ciitisn, Daniel Childs, Major Levin Clifton, Janv-s
Curl.-o, Samu 1 Cone 2, Jesse Childress, D. j. Connally,
Ambrose Ch wning.
D—L niuel D an, Jaia-.s Diamond, Serissa Dona Ison, Re-
Ix-rt Davis, VVm. M. Davis, Nathaniel Donger, L. J. Dupree,
E—William Ead;-s.
F—John Fidler, Joel Fields, Minty Fowler, Benjamin Fan
nin.
G—William Graham, Tandy H. Green. Air. Graton,
l hackar V. Griffin, Joseph Garr -tt, Leroy Griffin, Drury
Graydon, John Ginnis, Ransome Griffin.
Il—Jami'js iiammett, Harris Hutchins, John W. Hooper"-’,
Thomas Horn, William Head, John Hamilton, Ephraim
M v .. o i ,i , , , ’ xuiu, >* iiiioui iieao, jonn Hamilton, r.
M. Anderson 2, Jolm Addams, Henry Hayn.-s, VVm. Wh Hudgins, James Hooper, Benjamin i
By
• Cox, Mar-
. .. . „ . Harris, Thomas Hayes, Benjamin Harris.
’() rr„ 1 *torles Bak?r, J—VVaddl Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Jeremiah Jones, tl
\Z ' L f r ™’, lia Jones ’ is * tc N - Johnson, Esther P. Johnson, Jam*
Season, Janu s C. Bond, Jolm By- Jones
tgton, Robert Beasley, Elizab- th M. Bryan.
C— I homas S. Clark, Sarah Clopton, Jam s R.
quis F. Comer, Elizabeth Cox, John Child--ra.
sep
D—Lemuel C. Doster, Yearby Dewberry, Robert II.
Dixon, Martha A. Dickson.
F.—E. Edwards, Jonathan Evans.
F- Nelson Flournoy, Hugh IV. man, John Field
G—Jos- ph Goodwin, Dr. J. Gardiner, 1 homas Guice, Jo-
ph F. (ir? n, ilenry Grifin 2, William (.lbson.
If William Hobbs, William B. Hopkins, Daniel Huff,
lijuh G. li am, Abner 31. ituase.
I—Joseph Ing nun.
J—Chcsley Jones, John Jemerson, John Johnson.
K—Jesse Kinsey.
L—Janus C. Leonard 2, Alicha l Lawler, Labern Law-
rance, Richard Langford, John Lockhart, John Langerone
AJ—Caroline Aiason, Z. Monforr, Hugh Alomgoin-ry’
homas 3PDovv.-ll, Levin C. Matthews, Hiram Mizzel’
im s Mrinval -, G orge Menefee, William M*Murray, Cul-
n Melton, Jam- s 3Iay.
-V—Parker C. Noais, Franeis Nunn.
O—Daniel Owens.
j K—John Kjlgore, Thomas K.-mbrough 2, Isaiah k’irksc'"
L—James Lemon, Elisha Landrum, Loveless, Alorganano
i Jones, Charles Lively, Win. Lyon, O. Lev-’rett, lames Ly®.
Lemuel Lansford.
*31—VV illiam Mitchell, Roger .Morph?}’ 3, John McDan el,
: ‘ M‘Daniel, Jos -ph Alorgan, Edward Alobl-y, Daniel
i 3I‘Ni. 1, A. Al. Jlooney, Daniel APGinnis, Jam s M‘Ni«i
Alary M’Duff-'e, Charles Alartin, Martha APNH Willinm
Alorris, Eliza AI'Larty.
N—Alexander Nelson.
,P—VV illiam Phillips, Seaborn Palmer, Richard Pos«-j>
W iliiam Palmer, George Primrose 2, Aloses Powell, Jos??--
Pitts.
R—Alichatl Rivers, R. N. Rash, Thomas Kay, Wilas
Robnck.
V masa Spencer, William Shaw, Britain Sentcll, Wm-
Sansom?, Joseph Southard.
P—VV illiam Tronur, L Towers and W. S. Dickson, John
Tow rs, William Taylor, RobertTarpley, Richard Taliafer*
ro, Alos- s 1 rimhle.
V—Thomas Venable. . .
33 — Robert Walker, Emeline White, Abner Wells. Neeu-
28
SLAWK DEEDS
TOR SALE AT TIUS OFFICE.
Ririmrd Pa£r AforthaTpicKfr"* 1 ’ iVo P ° rter ’ 1 ham Whites,Gincy White;E. R. Wilki^n,
u.i itardlark. r, Martha L. I ick tt, Georg? I dwell 2, oam.-s - Jam s V. White, John V Wasson Sarah T. Ware, Win.
v\ Par ' ,T - West, David White, John Al. Walker 2, Elisha W. West.
am Robertsonfjohn KobmL™ gai ‘’ R ° We *" l]1 ' I \? 34 ’ **. F. CLEVELAND, PostAlastc,
N—Amelia Simons, Lev i Smith, John U. Seay, Jonu ' * uar "' ,r 3 ' -
•'mith, 3\ illiam Simons, II. Smith, Joseph Slaton* David
Sauls.
’1—Ann D. Turner, John Tamplin, T homas Tavlor Ili-
.am A. Thorn. J ’
F—Alary Ann Veitch.
W—Joseph W hite 4, Zacliariah White 2, William Willis,
-ohn AVflits, William Wilson, Isaac Welch, Bryan Wads-
worth, Dr. James Whitehead, Alexander Wneht
1 —Singleton York.
LEVI EL ROOD, Post-Mastcr.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
t K OLLEI), before James Diamond Esquire, by Davie -Vr-
n go, of th? fiv hundred nnd sixty-third distri-'to: , ' pc: '
gia militia, a small dark bay Mare, supposed ro be fourteen
or lift.': n y ars old, and is fourteen or fifteen hands lego.
blind in the left eye, with a small star in ihe forehead, an?
shod all round—appraised to twenty-five dollars, by Num°?
Argo and Tubal C. Corley, this Ith January, 1834.
A true extract from the minutes January 15, 1834.
2S E. B. REYNOLDS, c. x. c.
ft Semi-annual xaminatton of th? pupils of this In,; .
- “ lion w ill comm in- an Vhitrsday, th? 12th instant' -V'"*
continu ■ two days. Th? presence of patrons ami fri-mds^'
respectfully solicited. 13
on the part of ffi Principal, as it regards having 111? m'stitr.
lion suppli. d with n c -ssarv apparatus, the s. v. .-al (irpan!
ineiits iduv repi• s i.t. d, and Id- p rsumd mulivided iltcu-
tion, to place it on an ?qunlitv with the first institutions B
the tsouth rn States. I he i rim ar- moderate, ami ii, - : ,d.
vantag-s which it Itolds forth are worthy the consideration
of parents and guardians.
Ihe i.lementary Branches of Education—eight dollar,
and
Anci nt Geography, Alodern and Ancient lbston
Histoi • of the United States, &c.—twelve dollars ii:?
term.
First Class—tit? above with Rh-toric, Aloral and Inn]
lectual Science, Vstroiuimv with th? uscof tii? globe-.
Natural Philosophy. Ch -mistry, Botany, Alineraio"-,,
th? latin Language and Mathematics—sixteen d,.
Jars (>-r i rm.
Th • Oniatn- nnd Branches w ill be proport.ionaldy lou .-
The Prineipn! has comm* need th? delivery of a eottr.v,
Lectures on Natural Pltiiosoplty and Astronomy, and tr?
the beneficial tendency thy have had in enkindling inti.-
pupil a spirit of res -arch ami investigation, an arih-nt enth:.-
siastn and a love of learning, lie is encouraged to per.si v ..
and inc-lud -. in th?m, the other Natural Sciences.
Patrons will be furnished, at the end of each week, wit!.