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GEORGIA; pROCLAMAX ioK
By W ILLIAM SCHLC Y. Uooerntr oj HtJ State,
yktej ilEKLAfih 1 have received fa^** 54 * information, f ha
w w h murder ww coinmitt'*d, in ihe county oi C«wm-
mtt, in this Mate, on il»e '24;h ultimo, ^ **!
Moses Camp, by THOM A» J. CHA3lBt.R»5 *»nd
it being represented lo nw that the said I -lOlu A3 •
CHARSKiC** tl<*U from j-.siice;—1 have thought pat.
per to wsue tins my Proclamation, hereby offering a re.
ward of TWO ii UNDUE Li DULL.IK* to any pernoi.ior
persons who may apprehend ami deiiver the said I tlll-
M AN J. CUAHBKK8 lo the sheriff or jaj^r »f Mid
roomy; and 1 do moreover charge and rt*qq»e all officers,
rivil and military, in thin Stale, to be vigilant in endeavor
ing lo apprehend and deliver him as aforesaid, in order
that he may be tried lor the offend wil.i winch he stands
Cl T^T»iil THOMAS J. CHAMBERS w about
thirty year* of age, middle size, blue t yes, fair complexuhi
with dark lour, has n scar on one of his chock®, is much
given to intoxication, and is left-handed.
Given under inyHi.pid and lho grc.it ®**al of the . tate at
the cnpiiol in .iliil<*dgeville, the thud day of Novem
ber, oight cop bund.s »I muj thirty-six, and ol American
jmlepriidnifo ltu> sixiy-fir«i ^ ^ SCHLEY .
By the Governor.
William A. Tensille, Secretary of State. -t-±0
jb t> ra v ica-yi cvic.vc kook
OP PRACTICE.
A new COPIES FOli 8AJ.E hy tlm iin.)rr.ign-(I —
This w .A, standing |ire-emiiienJ during an nrdnal of
m.,r« Ilian FOit l'V V EAUS fiir :h • superiority ..f ih.- pa-
thology and ihera!»n»»nea it maintains and ihe purely BO-
TV MCA!. KEMKD1CS it iir*.criHcs, over evrry olh, r
bvH*k ol' practice, cmnpn bends
DK. SVHL’Ei, THOMSON’S
w &W&3& 02iQ) 2?ir
on FAMILY PHYSICI-AET,
containing a c.>mpl>’te system of practice 1 PON A PL AN
ENTIRELY NEW, with a description oT i he vog. tables
made use of, and directions for preparing rid administering
them to rur-* diso.no, ns well as a description of several
raws of diHo;ui» attended by th • Author, "rith the mode of
treatment and CURE. Thu vui.jnv* likewise contains h
N A it K AT IV E oft h** falF E ami DISCO V K RIES
c*f Dr. Tmo.mso.v. forming i.i into an adviser and friend
which no i nmly should ba without. Many spurious edi-
lioiis of this invuhuhlc patented work having i-snod from
the press and been vended by impostors without conveying
the right to use or prepare the remedies or to secure to the
purchaser admission into or fellowship with Thomsoman
Societies, it is proper lo mention that tha undersigned is a
legally authoriz'd agent to sell both tin* Book and the pat
ented Light, and that ho cannot without a breach of trust
(which lie will under no circumstances commit; dispose of
thu one without the other.
WILLIAM 8. ROGERS.
XfiUedgeoille, (J t N-rvemb-r a , 1336.
He will rccoivn subscription* far the Tnottio.tlAX
Recorder, printed nt C dumhu*, Ohio, and the Uqtamc
Sentinel, published at Philadelph.a. Specimens ol oach
miv he seen by applying in person to h:m.
\* All letters directed to him must,to receiveatten*
lion, he post-paid.
FEM1LL 550A31D25U
and
DAY SOHCOI>.
T HE subscriber wou.d inform his lne:.d3 and tho public
that he intends opening, in F.ntonton, Georgia, on the
first .Monday in January, 1337, a SCHOOL for Noting
4.*dies, in which will ne faugiit all the RKANH IIE&
of * SOLID and POLITE EDUCATION.
He will be assisted, as the wants of the school may re
quire. bv well qualified ami experienced tt-arher®.
A PHILOSOPHICAL and CHEMICAL AP-
PAKATl S has bet n ordered from Boston; in fine, no
thing shall be wanting to render this school worthy of the
patronage of an enlightened community.
A larg**, convenient and elegant building will, by con
tract, be in rent lines* by the 1st of January.
air. njci;in i v. !! 11*811 will have charge of the
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, who*.# knowlertgA or
the acienee and experience-in teaching need no coimuenda-
tion.
'The subscriber will receive a limited number of young
ladieji, a* boarders, into Ixia family, who will be treated
wi;h the same parental care as bis own children, and enjoy
all the comfort*of a private home with ihe advantage of a
public, school.
Further particulars made known, on application to the
principal at Luloniun. Oeiolier 11, 1836.
JAMES W. ARMSTRONG. A. .V.
6: im-17 Print ipa
FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES
OF
XjATJD rOR SALE,
O N Walnut Greek, eighty of which are cleared. Most
of the land is not interior to the beat of the Henry
uplands, well watered, and comparatively level. There
is a fine, two-story building, large and commodious, on
the premises,—ami other out houses, in good repair. The
site for the dwelling is a beautiful one, and ior health the
neighborhood u tint surpassed by any in the up country.
Any person, wishing to purchase the above described pro
perty, on accommodating terms, should apply to ihe sqh-
srr.bcr, living on the place, near the road leading from M*-
Dornmgh u> Fayetteville, and two miles from the former
village, or to John Dailey Jun. living in M‘Don«ugh^—
Henry county, Georgia, July 2, 1336.
3-3tai* ' SAMUEL C. DAILEY.
PLEASANT IHLL FOR SALE.
rp U E .subscriber offer* lor sale, ihe premises whereon
JL be now lives, on Murder Grech, Jn**per county, eight
rni!»?a north of Moitticello, on the road leading to Madison,
Morgan county, containing seven hundred acres; three
hundred and fifty of which are in a state of cultivation,
and promises a reward worthy the attention of the farmer.
The production of the lands on Murder Creek, by those
acquainted, are known to be equal, if not superior, to any
in this feriilc* country. The improvement® are good, and
well constructed for the convenience and accommodation
of a large family.
Attached to the premises are two Grist Mills; one appro
priated to the grinding of wheat, and the other corn; both
under one roof. Also, a Saw Mill ihxt cut® one hundred
an«i twenty five feer per hour. From the location of th^se
Mill®, much interest is secured; th -re being a point of rock
*ixiy lect above, which defends th ru from the heavy and
®wift current at all time*. It is unnecettftary to apeak of
tle-ir value, as those wishing lo purchase such property are
solicited to examine lor themselves, or by an Bgrni.
At ihe south end of tbeduQi L erected a new two-story
Gin-house, supplied tv/ill a new gm of seventy-five saw®,
prop llt*d by vv»tl**r The seed-cotton is deposited on the
first floor, and conveyed to the gin on the second floor,
through a box, which enables one hand lo attend said gin
when ginning, with one-third of ihe labor when on the
former plan. Near at hand sivrvJa a Screw for packing
cotton; this screw was cut at t he factory of Mr. Wilson, in
Morgan county. The performance of these screw® are
greatly :uluured fi.r their great pressure, and quick opera
lio.*.; having square threads which are preferable to the
V. thread. On ihe north side ol Use creek, near the mills,
•lands a large and convenient Store-house; the first story
prepared with counters and shelves lor merchandising, <v
murage; underneath is a good brick collar—two brick
chimneys and two fire places in each. The second story is
adapted for clerks or an agent. It is a good stand Or ike
purchasing of cotton or merchandise. Convenient is one of
the best springs in tl is section, known for it® purity lor
hundreds ol miles m rth and south of those mills.
1 lie dwelling stands on a beautiful eminence on the south
iiide ol the ereek 4 halt a mile from the mills, and there i® a
well of excellent water in the yard. The place Has for
several years proven quit * heahiiy, with a few exception®,
from which no stu*iio^i i»exempt
Convenient to this residence is located Constitution Ifal
A cadi my, now in operation with a full school.
I he stork of hogs and jftaitle, with the crop of corn.
. dder, oats, fanning implerw, «, and a ■« t of smith*® tools,
Aid"* purchased with the* far*;, H desired.
N. 1J. 1 he erection o| a cloth factory, adjoining the mills,
would ensure a source ol income, a* there is a convenient
•pot and a sufficiency of water.
*3“All per>ons v\ iHiing to examine the premise® can apply
to ilie subscriber thereon, or to M. VVuitf/ez.I>,esquire, at
&Vady Dale. LAWSON S. HOLLAND.
August 26, 1336.-13
♦ J, h H K ^ Vral r ‘iion will plrjvse Insert the above once«rirv four
• ef.il C .>s. I. r.ot otnenvise itirecteri, fortr.ree mouths.ai;<l Corvvnrd
.heir a> counts * () m. Whitfield, esquire. 3hady Dale po>t oftce.
EiYAWAY
F ROM my yard, n.- ir Barn^yilie, Ibke countv, Georgi®,
«oi the 20th ol September h»®r, my Negro Rov, J A-
tJUD, eighteen yearn uld, «bot»t five feet nix or eight in
ches high weighing aWt teidnrf and forty-foe or
fifty pounds, ol quite a hlaefc *lu-k c.o»:de«jon, eym and
lips somewhat red tolerably Ingl, fbrel.md ami lldn curlv
nnr, et somewhat opemnl before, his eye-teeth nr next
th< in .mnpuhai (!>mhlp, has a rmind irar or’sp.it on liis lafi
rhssk ahoin [he .,*■ of a five rent piece an.) ii- Jiwkne.s
oi a wafer low... ib.. ! t _ nrl . r T
scar on one of hi* let;*, prohahiy iii« ontsiu
one, near the shin, cut by an »\—had on a pair of ’black
homespun pantaloons, cotton shirt, a small brim old bat,
with th© crown somewhat sewed in, \\ lien lie left home.—
It not apprehended, lie will piobahly endeavor to go to
Wilkes eoimiy, near Washington, where* 1 nni informed,
Lis mother lives, owned by William Cox, or probably in
the neighborhood of Widow Causby’s. It if very probable
that he may be in the possesfcluKs.-ni'* white person. If
found in the possesion of any person, wi’hrhe intention of
eonveying him ofl', either lo‘hire or st^l n order to gain
thereby, 1 will give iwenty-fivC'dullars fa the delivery of
the negrt), or bis confinement k« 4-liat 4 chi -get him For
the person I will give the santR, with fulSeiettl roof Ho
convict him for having had the iiegro n possr^wn—or I
will give ten dollars for information of»Aid negro, ®o that 1
get him. lie may be somewhere ill Ibnry comity, att I nm
t’dd, he has a sister, living there, ov®ed by some genilo-
man by the umv * ul' 8tarr, or he nay have gone to the
Gold Region, ns, I am tifid.t.efka® tecvnnLineo there. Neiir
liurusville, 1'ike county, Georgia, fcbvember 3, 1836
ELVES JORDAN.
'ate Uu7o* W. MoRRAr. tic-
their di incnd. i„ , ;.T r, ' nc * i:r ari RCeflunt of
■ >|ieii !»rra»i ii« ' hpr of ll| e.' ) *I.T.ignrd. 'I’hiite h«ving
the e.iate vv M mil Pr " >, ‘ m . l '" m ' ll * !y pr * V( ‘ n - Debtor. t«
n ™ la “ W,,J ntake nnme.ii»r pajiti i^.
fr»ltlSU CAHTCL? i
..... A'. J. KENAN, 2 «~«-
,17iUedgtnl’e, Anrenteri, 183C.-Ct-i9
I miOCCllT 'f« J AlU ”
•m-utue! county. Georgia,on lh-91ih tnsiaiK,* t*M C «
•*»l i ‘ e ! 2 , " d vvtn «**•« Lo iK-Juug* tn David
•>it »iu.i of .\ 1: „. ou j I( , j k . a | WB1
art.'Complexion, L»s H war nxa Li* rijrlrt 4iauR, fine {rii
■ •ur on In.., !ii^! t anl „ :i y. I,* left M:irun on tho 18U) iiiklam.
• n.'l „?JT 18 rer e"*«’t; In forward, fay all o»|ieuva*
*ntl Mkc him away. July 2 l J. 183C
JOIIN' Lt. DiSi'iEI.T,, Jailor.
(IbOlfiJI V, limn/ County.
Interior Court, ntlin/r for nriiwry pmrposei.
U pnv „ , September Term, 183C.
u 7,,l' ,ep :', , " ,,n f <d[ 1 bi.maa Downing, »,hni«i,tratot
on the e.iate of Edward \V. Wor.hmn, Im e of said
rounty, deceased. *. lung fiinh that he 1ms fully <tnn ,lined
£s: ra,,u!l of 8aiJ «««. P ra J* n g for Se'k'Tf
«ifh;!fiL r, f- W ’ T,nl "U perann* roneerned eh.nv ratue
withm th.- Min- pr- senh-d l,y law, whir .aid letter* .hould
not l>e "ranted, an,I that a ropy of ihi* rule he puhliabed tn
P'* 1 *!*** e : '*-”0 of ihi. Slate for .i x mom!,*.
V trii: eu,.y from th? minute*. September 5, !93G
WILLIAM fill AY. c
A
hours
DMINISTRATOR’a SALE.—On rim lir^t
/\ Tne*day in December next, will, withm the legal | honarable th
lours, be sold, before l be court-ho us© ciaKii* in the town ot when sitting Ibrurdinary purposi*, will, on th. firs
‘layion, Kabun couniy, lo'.s o\ land number sixty-nine, | j n j an , mrv nrjtf vviiliiix ihe legal hours, he sold,
lumber soventy and number wwenty-on? in the tlii. tecnih - court-bouse door im ihe town of Madison, Murgs
S NOL'R MONTHS after time, application will he made
to iheinU-i^r court of Tattnall county, when sitting
Clay ion.
number seventy and number seventy on? in the itinteeiun j court-liunse door im ilie town of Madison, Morgan county,
district of originally Habersham hut now Rabun county, as three negroes, namely. Bill and Mike lellows, and IVnnya
tho property of Charles Centre?, dec» a®cd N iW the bent fit ol | woman, (very hUiy)’sold as the property of ifa niiimr
hildsrn of Francis Jett, deceased, of said county, for tl.
the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. July 20, 1336. W. A. TAYLOR,
a im'or with lhe will annexed.
^ VAR DI AN’S 8 ALE.—Agreeably to an order of
lVrior court of Morgan county, , _ .... . —
first Tuesday i for ordinary pur p>^i.*ti, lor leave to sell the real‘state of John
helbrctlie | Mattox, deceased, rt-^efving tiie widow's dower, nod tor
Lave to sell iln- negriu® txelougiiig to ^aill estate, Ibr the
purpose of a division amongst tlie h *irs. August S, 1836.
9 J V1 >L l\L\TTOX? < admors.
A DMINISTKATOHS’ hale.- -Under an order
of tUemleriur court of Henry county, when sitting
k>r ord/n.'rry parjioci s, will, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the court
house door in the town of Dahlohncga, Lumpkin.county,
lot of land number three iiiiudrej and eighty-three in the
eleventh district of Lumpkin county, a® the property of
John Johnson, deceased, for the hern-fit of the heirs oi sr,i4
deceased. Term# fcaue know n on the day of sale. July 1,
1336. CHRISTIAN WARNER.
3 JORDIN JOHNSON, \ ‘
C NVAR
J3F December next, will, within the hgal boors, be sold,
before the rnnrl-hoiisc door in th-* town of Starkesvifie, Lee
eonnty, lot number one hundred anil five in the ibirtcenta
district of L«ecounty, belonging to the estate ol J mv® Kr-mp,
deceased, sold for th? lienefit of the luirs. Terms made
known on tho day of sale.
JOHN MILES, )
II INSTANCE 11 ALL, J s
guardian*.
UAltDIANS 1 *SA LIE—Agreeably to an order of
the. inferior court of Washington county, when sitting
for ordinary purpose®, will, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the lf-gtil hours, be sold, before the court
house door in th-.* town ol t3;«nrl«r*vdh% Washington county,
two tract® of lnn»l, on*» containing two hundred acres lying
on the water® of Williamson swamp, adjoining Eli Fcnn
and other®, known as th** Renfroe tract, the other four hund
red acre® of land, lying on the waters of said swamp, ad
joining Counsel Jones and other®, knovfn as the St urges tract
in said county—belonging to the orphans of Peter Renfroe,
late of aaid county, d ceas ’d, sold for the benefit of *»aid or
phans. 'l’erins made known otx the day of sale. Septem
ber *0, 1836 -M THOMaS SPARK?., eunuhan.
A DMI NIST RATO IIS’ SA L13 .—Agreeably tp an
order nt th* inferi*»r court <»t G raw ford county, when
situng for ordinary purpose®, will, on the fir®; Tuesday in
December next, within til.* legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house dour in the town of Knoxville, ('rawlord coun
ty, one half of lot of land number thjrty-se.vrn in the second
district of originally Houston hut now Crawford county—
belonging to the r*taie of Garry M Oneal, ricc(*asetl, ®o!d
for the benefit of the luirs and creditor® of oaid deccaso-l.—
Term® made known on the day of snl •», SSept. in bar 6. 1836.
11
GRIFFIN DNKAI., adtno
A DMIMSTRATORH’ SALE.—Agreeably loan
i\ order of the inferior court of Henry county. v\ hen sit
ting for ordinary purpose®, will,on ih? first Tuesday in De
cember n*-xf, within tho legal hours, be .sold, before the
court-house door iri Pauldirg county, lot of land number
nine hundred and tw-niv in the eighteenth district of the
third section of formerly Gljerokee but now Paulding coun
ty, being part of the real estate of William Andrew®, laraof
Ilcnry county, deceased— sold far the benefit of the heir®.—
Terms made known on the dav of-ale. September 13. H36.
MARTHA G. ANDREWS, ad*rs,
14 JOHN G. TYUS, adm'or.
A DHIbJSTRATOirS SALK.—A grei ably to an
JTjL ord. r of tho inferior court of DeKalb county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the
court-house door in the county of Paulding, the one undivid
ed half of lot of land number four hundred and eighty-se
ven in the first district of the third Section of originally
Cherolp 4 * bur now Paulding county—belonging to the es
tate of Daniel R. Fortes, late of DeKalb county, deceased,
sold for the benefit of the hrirs and creditors of raid de
ceased. Term® made known on the dav of sale.
13 JAMES B. FONES, admor.
A DMINISTR ATOR’8 SALE.--Agreeably loan
Tjl order of the inferior court of DeKalb county, when
fi'.tinj for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
DvVf-itthtir n*yt, W : tf.!n the |e<r%! nnnr®. n© auiu, wrfwiw ll.~
rourt-ho»i®e door in the town of Decalur, DeRnlb eotiniy.
the imerewt of Daniel R. Fones, deceased, in two lota tif
land numbers two liutidrcd and eighty-four, and two hon
dred and ninety-four in the eighteenth district of originally
Henry hut now DeKalb county; his interest being one un
divided fourth of said lots of lands—sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditor® of said deceased. Term® made known
on tho day of sale. September 10, |33A
13 JAMES 11. FONES, adm'or.
A DMINIHTRATOirS SALE. —Under an order
of lbs inferior court of June* county, when sitting for
ordinary purpose.*:, win, on iHo first Tuesday in Decentr
her next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court
house door in the town of Clinton, Jones county, four hun
dred anti (hirtv acres of land on Cedar creek, in said county,
being the whole of lot number one hundred and forty-nine,
and part of lot® number one hundred and fifty, one hundred
and fhirfy-ci-jht, ami on* hundred and th:rtv nine, in the
tenth district of originally Baldwin lint now lone® county—
all belonging to th** estate of John Dumas, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and sold for the benefit of tin* heirs. A libera!
credit w ili ha given. September 13. 1*36.
13 JOSEPH DAY, adrfor.
Tl)¥l NfflTR A TO K'fih.V LE.—Atrrrrahly to «n
order of the honorable inferior court of Morgan cotin-
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours, hi* sold,
before the court-house dour in the tow n of Madison. Mor
gan county, one hundred ami uinety-two and a half acre* ol
land more or less, situate, lying and being in said nullify, ad-
joining lands of Jeremiah Sparks, John W ise ami others—
belonging to the e.-ra'e of Rt*d:non Watts,deceased, and sold
rir the purpose of distribution. Terin3 njn.de known on the
dav of ®afa. September 14, 1836
13 EWELL M COY. admor.
A DM IN IfVFR ATOilS’ SALE.-O the first Tucs-
day in February next, will, within the legal hours, be
sold, before the court house door in Macdonough. Henry
county, one lot of land, number two, containing two hun
dred two and a half acres, more or less, lying in the thi.d
district of said county, ns part of the real of Irby Stamper,
late of Pike county, deceased, for tin* benefit of the h ir®
and creditor®. Terms nv»de known on the of sale.
MARTIN W. STAMPER,',
SPENCER STAMPER, $ crs '
November 1, 1836.-10
A D.ni.MSTR VTOR’S SALE.—A greeably t«»an
J^SL order of the inferior court of Henry county, when
skiing for ordinary purposes, will, o:i the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in the town of Macdonough, Henry ccum
ty, three hundred acre® of land inure or lesa, c.<u,aprising
the whole of lot number two hundred nod forty-seven, fifty
acres in the southeast quarter of lot number t^'o hundred
and forty-six. and fifty acres in the northeast quarter of lot
number two hundred and forty-eight, alt in ihe third district
cf Henry county, far the benefit t,f the heirs «nd creditors
ofJctsee .Macjntursh, late of Henry county, deceased.—
Terras mndefcrtown on the dav of ®^Ie. Ort.xfa-f !>i, 1836.
39 Z A DOCK tfAWYKB, WaVxr,
A DHItflflTRATORS’ SALE. On (he first
Tuesday in March next, wiR„ within the legal hours, be
sold, before (he Cotirt-fcou®e door in the town of Madison,
Morgan county, all the interest of Irhv Stamper, late of Pike
county, deceased, in ami to a parcel of land whereon John
Snellinga formerly lived, lying on Indian creek in Morgan
county, anil adjoining lands of Swanson and Horn, for the
benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said deceased. Terms
made known on the dav of sale. November 1, 1836.
MARTIN W. STAMPER,/
19 SPENCER STAMPER, {
f jzlm'ors.
A D.U ISlflTR AT()h*S SALE.—Agreeably to
flk an ord r of the inferior court of Tattnall county,
when skiing for ordinary purpose®, will, on the fir.it Tues
day in January next, within ihe legal hour®, he Mold, before
tho court-house door in the iown of Rcid«\illc, Tattnall
county, all the real estate of James II. Archer, which lie®
in Tattnall county, and fu-steen or seventeen likely negroes
belonging to t.h * estate of the said James 1C. Archer
ed—nfl to be sold far a division among the heiw. October
10, 1836.—17 J 081 AH J EVER ITT, adm'or.
4 DXIXISTKATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably to
an order ol the court of ordinary of Merriwether
county, will, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hours, he fold, before tj>e royrl.-houie door in the
town of Maedo&wigli, Henry comity, L«t of iaitd nnmlier
ei«ht in th** third district of originally and now Henry
county, containing two hundred two and a half acres of
land more or le.®«.
And on the same day, will he sold, before the court-house
door .i^ Greene vi Me, Merri wet her county, town lot number
twelve,*vitli improvements, containing half an acre, ami at
present occupied by Joseph Duncan; and .that -part of
the town lot number seven, with improvement®, -at present
in the orcuopnry and possession of J«me.s M. C. Robertson
a* a store, all irjujic tu\Vn of Greeneville, Merrtwctber conn-
— All *old k® the property of ilie estate of Ifugh W.
uf lie Uir„/' Tc‘rm7“^'Kno'^,, , ^r. r ;' J drL^U , ^!:'; n ' f “
I). ECTOR, adm'rx
W R. ECTOR, > , ,
T. N. DUNCAN, ( ndm u, ‘-
Octuhpr 13, I33G.. T7
A OMISISTRAtOH’S SAI.E—On Thurs.l.y,
J.M. lh" lirei il iy ol Dereinhcr next, will, within tin* lm;al
jmurs, be »o!J, .it the retitienre uf Henry ALFORn^in
1 nlnam cunniv, the persutml property of i>a\i.i .’Melton,
Ime of said county, deretweil, eotwitting of Itorses, mole?,
rattle. Iioe*, eorn, fixlrler, out*, firming utensils, household
and kitchen fii.-Rilure, <Ar. for the l.enef.l of Ihe luirs and
creditors. Terms made known mi the day of tale. Jf ap-
phealion he made previous to the first D-remlier, tile horses
mid mules will be sold at private snli!. October 12 1H36
. 17 11ENIIY ALFOKD, adm'or.
XLCCTOH’S 8AtiK.-— On the first Tuesday in
. r Do. etalx'f ncit, will, within Ihe legal hours, he sold,
before lU‘ court-house door in the town of Mardonuu-h
llenry county, four Negroes, and lot of land number one
hundred and twenty-two,and fifteenneresofl.itofland nnm-
her one hundred and ihirly-five, all in the s-cond dis-
‘r ,rt ‘ ,r I 1 Irn - r * county, belonging *.. the estate of Darks W
Noiih. d.-eeasei!, fi, r the benefit the heirs and creditors.
And at thessaee time and place, .wjH ho sold tlm balance
of lot immher Otm hundred and thirty-five, Imlongine to the
subacruber. Isnntma-lfl known on the dav of sale
.. , . „ , BENJAMIN -SANSINC, eior.
September 2., 133C.-1C
AimiNIHTBATOn’H SALE On Ti es’ay.
/*■ 1 * e lMl, i day of Dercmher nest, will, within th • 1 gal
noins, Im- sold, at the late resilience of Joseph (iuylon, late
o ccatnr e.itinty, defensetl. all Ihe perishable propenty of
“ 7 ueeeas.-d, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep,.on*
T" cart, the present crop „f eorn, fodder, acd
oKom Jdantatum tools, household ami kitchen f.trnitiire,
4- e. >ale to continue from day to day until a M „ „,!() Also
5- ltutrrS° T'e^fnnde bS.
October J I, JS3v -IS
A f II V I OH’S S V r.E.,-Agreeably to an
■**■ •‘’focr of ritte inferior court of DeKaftt. eotinlv,’when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, will, on lie dint Tuesday in
January nc.vt, willtin the legal hours, I,« sold, before the
court-house door, in Ihe town of Decatur, D.-lvitll. county
h.tol land number one hundred and seventeen in tlte six
teenth dislriel of urignally Henry, lint now DeKalb eoimiy
ami half of lot number one hundred ami f .rty in said dis.
«.'« and county, being part of the real estate of L-wis
l.raiuiey, of said County, deceased. f., r the benefit of the
iw.ra an,, creditors Terms made known on the. dav of sale.
0e». 11.1SJ0.—18 JAMl-P \r. fHTKNN Jdm'er
ed
purptisf uf making a «listritmti»»n. Terms mad.--known up
llw 1 flay i»l sale, ietuember 1 L 1^30.
33 N.VTHAN 1*. LEE. guardian.
A DItt 1X5HTR ATOK SA LK.—Agiccahly to ait
X* order ol the inferior court of Walton county, when
silting for ordinary p irpt).s*‘®, will, on the fii&t l m sday in
Drcemhcr next, w ithin the legal hours, be sold, before the
conrt-bonae cl«H»r in the town of Jackson, ^ufts county,
lot of land number one iiandrctl ami twelve in the four
teenth district of Butts county, far the benefit of the heir®
and ere.liiors «f James Robison, laic uf Walton county,
deceased. Terms of *al« ma«U* known <-n dm J.iy. bep-
temher 22, 1336. SAMUEL SJ.MONTUN. adm'or.
13 MARGARET ROBISON, adm'rx.
A DMIXIHTHATODS’ HALE.— Agreeably loan
i*riler of the inferior court of l Oojv comitv. when sil-
tmg for ordinary purpose®, will, f»n tlie fir*t 1 ue*day in Dt 1 -
reinhrr n«xt, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house cL»nr i:i ?l»e town of Hanford, l'ulaski coun
ty, one half of lot of U».d n»«J>cr ®i< % sqiil county, con-
t lining one hundrnl on** anil a quarter acres, »uore or |ess t
f«.r the benefit of the heir® of Burrell Williams, late of Doo
ly county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of
-.ala. September 2j, ISj’fi
MELVIN V WILL! \MS.
JUI (iE WILLIAMS, a.It
r dm'rx.
a DM JATSTIi V'fBRS’ HALL.—Agiceahly loan
JTxL order of ih? inferior court of Dooly county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, will, on the fir.*>t Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours, Resold, brfarethc
court-house d-.or in th3 town of |.* ray ton, iioj.y ruu;,:y,
the e-vist half of lot of land number two hundred and fariy-
sevrn, and the cast half of lot of land immher two hundred
and forty-eight in the third district ol sain co.unty, for the*
benefit of the Iit i:« of Burr. 1 William*;, late of Dooly coun
tv, deceased. September 23. 18.36.
MELV IN A W.LTJAMS, adm'rx.
13 JUDGE WILL1A.MS, odm'or.
the first
it hid the legal
hours, he sold, before the court-houx° »U»ttr in tlie town of
Hartford. Pulaiki county, two lots of land ir.nnher one hun
dred and thirty-three and one hundred and fifty-six in * fie
fourth diitriet uf originally Dooly now Pulaski county—sold
far the benefit of the heirs of Bryce Brad'haw, deceased.
WOODi?ON BRADSHAW, ulniar.
September 27, 1836 -16
4 n.uiNiSTRATOirs salk.—
'Tuesday in Decoutfair will, \vi
A DA1I.NIHTU ATOll’H 8sVI«B|is-Agrt*eahly loan
/u ordi*r **f the inferior court i»f IJuury tutun'y, when
sitting far ordinary purpose®, will, on the first Tqosflay in
February next, within the legal hours, he sold, before the
court-house iloor in the town ol M‘D.jnough, lleijry couqty,
lot iff land, nujr-her urjo hundred qud seventeen, in th« saiii
district oflienry cot inly, as ilie property of James Sqnip®on,
ileccascil. for the benefit of ihe creditor® uf said decease!.
T«*rmis made known on the day of sale. Septfiaber^—, 1S.j6.
16 SAMUEL FERGURSON, udm'of.
/ (I T ARDIAA' ? 8 SAJrErwOn t»»e first Tuesday_in
H.0 December next, will bn sold, under .an order «»f the in
ter ior court of Clark county, u hi n silting for ordinary pur
pose®, at the court-houses in Mtll**d«e\ ilie and Sparta, a
tract uf land lying in the counties of Hancock and Baldwin,
containing fifteen hundred and fifty-?! von and a halfacres,
more or less, belonging to Andrew’J. Lamar, minor, and
sold far liia benefit. October 1, IST*.
16 JESSE ROBINSON, Guardian.
TdJIIXISTRATOIN’ SALE.—Agreeably iTTITn
order of the court of ordinary of Henry county, will,
on tho first Tuesday in January next, within t'aohgal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in Paulding county, fat
of land number four hundred and thirty-seven, lying in ilie
second district of said county, sold far the benefit of the
heirs of lohn Johnson, *!-*——d. T»«rm* luodo km»w.i»
the day of sale. October 13. 1836.
JORDAN JOHNSON. )
;; GiiKir»t!AN W.\r v NER.<
1 .NOIJR MONTHS alter date, application will he made
tn the honorable infarfar court »*1 Ja>}*er county*, w hen
witting for ordinary purpose*®, for 1-ave to sell tie* real estate
of George W. Wright, fan* of Jasper county, deceased, far
the benefit pf jjie h ira and creditor®. July 22. 1836.
6 JOHN PRICE, adm'or.
EOTAIUCIMEDICISf®*
S2.VC11 US art* US. li by THOMSON IANH, fresu,
5? and genuine, far sale, in Millcdgevilie, by
Nsvt-mber «, lSk'fi. WILLIAM a. KOC.l.Ls.
OL'U MONTHS af:t* r tlai
F.
ing for ordinn
longing to th* 1
ty, deci qsed.
implication will he
purposes, for leave ti> sje’tl all the !ai;;| t>e-
uate of Frederic.k Ca*on, late of Wtire cpnn,
kUgnst 26. 189ft.
JAHEZ nOWI.lNO,) , .
ALLISON C ASON, s :P *
F
11
[710rR MON THS afterdate application will be made
the inferior court of I lent y c»»utitv, when sittjng tor
rdinarv purposes, f.-r leave to sell ihe snmth half of fat v*l
loud, nnniher one hundred and eighiy-s*ix. in the eleventh^
district <»f Hcnrv county', it being a part ol the real estate ol
David 31. Stewart,deceased. Julv 6th. 1836.
•1 |i. \v. T1NDALL, adm'or.
TAftl’R MONTHS after datc, app!ication wi 11 be made
i.’ to the inferior court of .lone® county, when wining far
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negroes belonging
to the o.-tnteof Emily F«*rguson, late of s ud county, dcc-*as-
ed, f*r distribution amonsr the h«*ir». September I, 183(>
13 WILLI A31 31 \ ItsII ALL. adm'or.
§7 O V D tllONTHS after date, at *plication u ill be mu A •
W lo the inferior court of Washington county, when sit
ting for ordcia: v purpose®, for leave to sell the real estate of
John Cawndv late of said county. ifacear-:**d. July 28. 1836.
6 ' IS.WG R. VOGNGP.LOOD, adm’or.
>1 ON ? 1?^ after date, application will be made
^ to fl»p honorable inferior court ot 1 wiges county, when
siiiinir for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the hinds and
negroes belonging lo the estate ot Holliday 1 l.^IIuriall, late
of said countv, deceased, September 19, 1836
11 ’ JOSEPH .MARTIN, adm'or.
7OI R HIONTilS after dat«*.application will bo made
the interior court of Lee county, when silling for
purpose®, far leave to sell the real and perspi^l
talc of Anfott Jones, di c»a'**d, far the benefit o| the firirs
at ftCdil^r® of saiil deoensed August 30, 1836.
I- WILLIAM HOWARD, urfaiV-
F
ordin;
TlOIJR MONTHS m er date, application v\ill he
I 1 math* to th*» interior couit of Jones roqnty, \\ hen sit
ting far ordinary purpose*, far leave to sell {he real esRpe
of Joseph D. Dingley, late of said ronntv. deceased.
JOHN B. JONES, adm'or.
September 5, 1836 13
* *V>I T R MONTHS after date,applicntinn will ho inado
to tlte honorable inferior court of Tattnall county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, far leave U> sell the real
estate of Aaron Darnel, l.P** of said county, dec cased, far
the benefit of the heirs. August 8, 1836
13-e.cco. BENJAMIN BUEWTON, adm'or.
17OI K MONTHS after date, application will he made
the honorable inf-rior court of Washington county.
when sitting for ordinary purpose®, far leave to sell lot ol
land Mimiher f ur hundred and ninety-five in the first dis
trict of the first section of Cherokee—belonging to the estate
of Thomas Neely, late of sajd county, deceased. Septem
ber 5, 183611 JULIA NEELY, ex rx.
Kf/JfTRS after date, application will be
made to t lie inf-rior court of Twiggs eouniy, wfa-11 sit
ting for ordinary purposes far leave to sell part of the real
est ite of the orphans of William lfaa»y, uf said county, de-
ceu'ed. ScGtimbcrC, 1^36.
10 HENRY WALT., guardian.
F ;
adm'or*.
A DM IMST It A TO It HlLlfa AgrreaMy to
an order of the inferior cotwl of H'dls county, when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tnesdny in
jgnunry next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
comt-house door in the town of Jackson, Bulls county, nine
negroes, consisting of rnen. womr-n, laws and girls, belong
ing to the estate of Robert flickcrstnfT, late of Alabama, de
ceased, fur the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
made known on the dav of sale October 17, 1836.
IS ANDREW R. BICKERSTAFF, adm'or.
A DMIMMTft ATUIX’ « VLB. —Agreeably tr» an
order of the inferior court uf Muscogee county, vx fan
nittirig far ordinnrv pnrfn.se®, will, on the first Titesilqy in
January next, within the legal hours, be sold, be fin®* the
coir t house door i:i the toun of Irwinton, Wilkii^on county,
iot of land numlter two hu : u?red and six, and three-fourths
of lot number two hundred nit. I seven in f',e fifth district of
Wilkinson county, containing three hundred grid fifty-five
acres in ihe whole; upon which is n plantation uf from one
hundred nod twenty to one hundred and fifty acres—a large
portion of it fresh lands, fir' building® ore cQjftfi •rtnhle,
and the plantation in good repair. This land L annul nine
n::!e® sogiIi of JJilfadgi*\ ilfa, near tho Irwinton road, lies
w* I!, is as productive end upon the whole is as tj 'sizable a
place as any in the neighborhood—to to sold as tjiep-oj»erty
of James H John, deceased, far the benefit of rb- h**irs.—
Term®, (which will be made liberal,'made known pn tic*
dav of a .tle. October 17, 1836.
IS LEAII W. JOHN, adm'or.
cemher next, will, within the legal hours, be Nold.nl
he nridmee of Robert M'Ginty. s»*n. iri Monroe county,
Ja. a part of tic* ite^rocs belonging to said Robert, also four
»r five ihousand weigtn of pork, with stock hogs, corn, fod-
ler, farming uiensihs. arid va« ion* other articles. Th.* above
ir:ides will he sold to th-* biahest bidder t.»r cash.
THOMAS M‘GINTY,
WILLIAM 3I UINTY,
October 26. 1836- it-10
truster*.
DMINXSTRATOKV SALB.*-On first Tqcg-
l dav in Jai
old, before tfa
4 j
jT3l day in January ncz», will, within the legal hours, he
door in the toyyn »>f C:
ill _
county, one fcuruired and sixty acres of land, being lot
uunibcr two hundred and iwenty-sixin the cloxenih ilisirict
of the third sod ion of originally Cherokee but now* Cass
county, having the well known gri.'t and saw mills therein,
lately owned by Solomon Warlick, d«*cc«nsed 'J’hcsc mills
are situated within five miles of New Echofn, w ithin one
mile of OnstanaUa nver, where lumber sawed at said mills
is rafted eonHtautly t»> Rome with great finality and ease.
'Flie grist and saw mills are cuiiiparativelv new, on one of
tii • best s»ats and streams in the western part of Georgia,
surrounded by the best soil and climate in Georgia far
raising grain, aruj scarcely any filter mill-seat, nearer lo
it than twenty mile®. Thu saw mill now rents, exclusive
of repairs, for eight hundred dollars annually: thereby that
part of this properly pays interest on ten thousand /dollars.
And likewise wi:i,as above, he sold the two j'okes^f oxen
and enrry-log car: now attached to said mills
Also, wifi, on Hte above day acd within said hours, he
sold, before Ihe cutjrt bouse in Murray county, lou num
ber two bundled ami ninety-five, tyiunher tliree hundred and
two and number three hundred and three, improved, and
containing one hundred and sixty acres each, all lying with
in two miles of Spring IMace, and in tic* ninth dtslrh-t of
the third section of originally Ghcrokea but now Marray
county.
Also, will, on the above day uitiifa Lcurs, he sold,
before the eourlrhotise door in tho town of Greeiievilh*,
Mi*rriweiher<eounty, one Itundred one and a quarter acres
of land in the eleventh district of 3L*rriu.efface .county,
wltereou John and William M‘Datii“I hyrv. nujuber mu
known, but said to fit* very vali;abfa“ _ all - s nid as tlie pro
perly of Solomon Warlick, late of avid county, deceased,
lor the benefit of tho heirs aeditors. (Jctoher 18, 1836.
WILL!A.M HARDIN. f
SO HURiSERD P- HEARD,{
• adm'ors.
LAOU R KO NTH Softer date, applicaiioi^ willbemaje
Mj- Lo the r/ifcrier coyrt of Twigcrs county, when silling
lor ordinary pu.-poies, far leave ty *el! the land and negroes
belonging ui the estate of Jam* ® R. Lowery, late of said
courny, Uecrsavd. October 23. 1836.
19 THOMAS J. FERRYMAN, adm'or.
■bill'll MONTHS after date, application w ill bemndo
S' 1 l« the honor®lie* inf-rior court of Alorgan county,
when sitting for ordinary p*M’f;::®rs. for I«*nve in sell fie* real
estate belonging to the jpinor children of Francis J«*tt, de
ceased. All persons concerned, will pl« ase take notice, and
file lliejrolijrctions, if any lliev liav**. September 1-1. 1836.
13 NVTILVN P LEE. guardian.
of the minors of Francis Jeff, drcrasfl.
ft Id, PJ*:!1803M. indehled to the estate of fpIIN
Baccus. s**nior, late «»f Walton r«»untv, d* ceaeeit, nr**
requested to make immediate pavin'nt: and those having
claims on. to present tlteir nceounts, authenticated, within
I he legal time. October 4. 1836
16 JOHN R \crrs, JUN. (afar.
A 1
LL PERSONS, indebted lo the estate of David
Melton. late of Putnam county, deceased, are re
quested i«> mak-'* payment; and those eo whom said estate is
indebted, to present ttvir claim®, QUth^ntiVal«*il, within the
time proserified by law . O- iober 12, 1836.
17 HENRY ALFOUT), adm'or.
\ I,T, PEKSONfl, having d<-mands against the estate
of Joseph Gt ytos. late of Decatur county, deceas
ed, are reqinsted to present th in, legally antbenticnted,
wiiiii’i ilie time pi escribed t • v lawv and those indebted to
snid estnie \y;ll p!(-a^c J».ak‘* iinm Hlinte pa* ne nt. OcjoImt
11, 1836. VV. C*. LESTER, adm'or.
13 if* right of his itife.
GT\m+Ul A . Fnrrttr Countv.
^rarilERKAS, \02u-tus R. Beall, John D. A Alford
T* ? and John Ifnie aoplv for letters of admini%!rMliun
nr. the estate of Natltaniel Blanchard, late of said county,
deceased.
These are. therefore, to rife an?! admonish all and singular
tfte kindred an.I creditor* of said de* ast d t . fa* and npp* a
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
rau/e t jf any exist, why sail letters should not b» granted
Given under my h ind at wffi -e,:Li- 2!ili September, 1836.
2) WILLI\M M BUIDE, c. c. o.
OEORd ! A. Fut* count ft.
'*%THi:REAS. William G Ray and Coleman L Rav
apply for letters of adminisira:io:i ori tli" estate of
William Rav. Infe of .said e unity, deceased.
These are” therefore to rile and admonish all ami singular
:l*f kindred and creditors of .-aid deceased to be and appear
at my office, within ih** time prescribed by law. to show
cause, if any i*xist. whv said l tiers should not be g. anted.
Given tinder mv baud at pfliee, tliis I th Orfotor, 1836
17 ‘ JOHN M CORD, c. <: o
■ I A, Tu'iggS Couniu
W HEREAS, Tbornas 1. Peiryrmn applies for letters
of administration on the estate of J:u*»es U. l.owcry,
late of said county, decrasefl.
The®e are, therefore, to rite ami admonish nil and singular
the kindred 4ml creditor® of said dec* used to lie and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any e*;>t, why i ai i I tiers should not l»e granted.
Giyen nod *r my hand ut offi* - *, this 2 nh Oct«»l»er, IS3fi.
!9 N A I II AH LA N D, c. c. o.
REORGiA, pjatki count*
YGZTllEUEAS, Nancy Bi-hop applies for letter® of ml-
V « ministration on the estate of Simeon iiishop. late of
said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred ^i.d creditors of said deceased to be and appear
at my office, within the line* prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any exists W h V said letters should not he grant««i.
(»iveil under mv iiand at oifii-e, thi»23th October, 1836.
19 ' JOSEPH GARRIJniERS, c p. o.
G El > f5 <■ I V , ci unfif
^RWTilKKKAS, Joim J. Wyatt and Sarah Wyatt apply
f V lor letters of adiiduisli at ion on the estate of John
Wvait, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, <0 rile and admonish all and singular
tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and apjtear
at my office, within lb'* line* prcscri!»c<l by law, to skqw
cause, if any exist, why said fi tter® >hoiild not be granted,
(•iven under icy hand al.o.fi^cc, ibis 24th September, 18:Uj.
16 WILLlAM GRAY, c c o.
I NOf.’It MONTHS after date, application will be
made lo the inferior c ourt of Talhut eonnty, when
silting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ihe negroes
belonging to the estate of Samuel Winfrey, late of Talbot
county, deceased. Sept* mher 29, 1836.
HILLIARD H. SULLIVAN, )
16 JlteEFH DAY,{
- adtno
} AOi T H MONTHS after date, application will be
" made to tlie inferior court of Butt® county, when silt
ing for ordinary pur; • es, for leave lo «»1I the land and ne
groes belonging to Robert Bickerwlaff, late of Alatnuna, de
ceased. August 17, 1836.
9 A. R. IHCR ERST A FF, adm'or.
1 7101 R UGATIIS uficr da:e, njinlicnymi yi ill t»cmade
to 1 fie honorable inlerlor court iit'or-y wfieu
,6vrcUmry tuirpyfcca. faricau e to sell the rent estate
of Thomas J. Stephens, late of said count}', deceased, fa r
the benefit of tlie heirs of said deceased. July 4th. 1833
WILLIAM B STEPHENS,/
4 ELIJAH B. JORDAN. Jmtflpor*,
f jlOl » MONTHS afw-r Hale, nppiicftUon wiH bn»*H
lo ihe inferior rourl of Wilkinson roun^-, W-en »itiin:r
fororiitinry purposes, fo-leave to sell the r *j.l estate slid
negroes of Martin \V : tt, late of Wilkinson curtly, tlereas.
etl, for ihu l.enclit of the heirs ami creditors Att-itst 17
1s36. KACriAKL WITT, aLirx. ’
J ACOB Will*, udm'or.
I ^AOCIt MONTHS tsftrr date, appUnuion will l,o
. made to the inferior .court of Fayette eonnty, while
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to si ll all the real
estate of Finlay tl. Stewart, Into of Fayette eonnty, decent.-
ed, for the Itenelit of the heirs and creditors ol said de
ceased. September 81, IffIG.
JAMES STEWART I , ,
20 MOliTON 4 \. IIDRCII, 1 adm ort -
F °l ll MONTHS aAe.r 4a:e. tpjdieatiop .will he
made to tho inf ru.- .court Fsyette enunly, wthon
sitting for ordinary [.praises, ftr leave to sell all the re.yl es
tate of John Writ, late oi Vnyetle .anility, deceased, for the
benefit of the lu-irs and creditors. S.plemher 21 Iddfi
3a t Jii Di; WI I.F, 'odm'or.
F Ol R MONTHS after date, npjdieation will he
luade to the honorable the inferior eoHrl of Tattnall
county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to s.*ll
f-e real estate of Aaron Mattox, deeeased September 12
lSCC.-!d MICHAEL M. MATTOX,udm'or. '
O N THE FIRST MONDAY it NovemU-r next,
J will apply to the inferior court of Decatur county,
when sitting far ordinary purposes, ibr leave to sell a nr>gru
slave by the name of Julia, for the fa-nofit of the orphans'of
Henry White, deceased. July 1, fa36
j 1L HARRISON, guardian.
I |NGJU T K MONTHSfcficr date, application will !>c made
t-» kite iufarior roust of '^elfiiii county, wh n sitting far
ordinary purpose®, for leave to sell the real estate ami ne
groes yf (.harles i.aMlic, laic of Telfair comity, deceased,
ilitors. July 16, 1826.
LL’GIUS CHURCH, adm'or.
date apjdicn:ion w ill h*» made
- — UasliingioTi count v, when sit-
tnig tor ordinary purpose®, for leave to sell all the r.-al .-stale
ol Jonah Hood, deceased, fur the benefit of the lours ofsnid
deceased July 11, 1836.
4 3UERRO& HOOD adm'*
(•BOID.I a. Iirurn coun!}•.
IIER E A si , Wdli.un Jack.ion applies fi.r letters of ad-
\ s! ministratio:i on the r.siatc of Andrew J.Cleaxlaud,
iftie of said county, drrrnsrd,
These* are, t herpfore, to cite and ad;iior*.ish all and singular
the kindred ami creditors of said ih-o«*aacd t«» beam! npnear
at rny office, within thotiine pre^rihed bylaw, t<i show
cause, if any exist, why said falters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at < flit-e, this ‘Jib October, 1826.
18 WILLIAM GRAY. c. c.o.
(ffOKBU, Twigs* Countx,.
H 1- RE \S, .fames (l ( Mivcr and Hiram Caldwell np-
idy lor fancrs of ndmi.bsiration on the es'.\'a of
James Miirphey, late «»f said coniuy, deceased,
Tl,f**e ^re, therefore, to cite and admonish nli ^Ujilsingular
th'* kindred and creditors of said decenBpd to l»e «ud appear
at my office within the time precrib *d by law, to
cause, it any exist, w hy said falters should not !>e grants!.
Given under icy band at office, this 21st October, 1836.
13 NATH \5 LAND, c. c. o.
fur lltp lirncfh 0 f the Im’irs and t
POI'H MONTHS nftor dr
M- to thf itUi riur c-oitri of Wa
GUO 1 \ X .\ , V> 4ishi»gJtm County.
Jn ths.JnJ.cujvr Ccari, sdiinx far ordinary purposes.
2d May. I8i!6.
I TPON the petjtion «»f William Fish, staling that John
) Alaiihews, i^tc.of the county of Washii gtc i, dcceas-
ed, in fa^ lift* tint'*, entered Juto bis bond obliging himself
umfer t he penalty of four hundred jdoJJar®, to make aiuj .ej-
ecutf* ti:J;j> to Joseph John Fish fore certain X rgj\ of faa'wl,
in said county, containing two hundred acres uanreor ics>
H'ljmiv'ng Four-hand arid others, on the Ohoopie, and one
»)ther tract «jji land, containing two hundred eighty-seven
*m! a knif 2cre®, uiore or less, adjoining Irwin and other®
on the Giiooj.i«*; .and that tLeis^l John Matthews depart
ed this life, w'illiout having compl*ed-with Ids said bond,
and the said bond having been transferred by the said
the said William F:.-li, and the said
W illiam Fish having pe:i;iouctl this court to pass an order
directing Charles J. Jenkins, John J. Long and James Gain-
fir, the executors of tho l et will and le.-t,mu ni of the said
John Matthews', to make and execute titles to him, the
said William fish, far the said two tracts of land, mention
ed in said bond, agreeably to ifa* true intent and moaning
thereof;
Whereupon it is ordered, That the said ('diaries J Jen
kins, John J. farng and James Gainer, the executors of the
will of tho sail! John Alulihe.vvs, deceased, show cause why
the said court should not, by its order, compel them to
make nnd execute title.® to the said William Fish .for^he
said two tract® ui Uuttd uc-ntfatitid in **b.i bond agreeaUIvlo
the tenor and c^f./ t thereof
And it ts further ordered, That Hi 13 natice be pu!>lfahed
in one of hit- public gazettes of this State and in one «»f il te
pidilic pld^esof this county three months prior to the pass
ing of said order.
A «rb*‘ <«trw.t|fVu& vug t^nutes of said court, this 2Cih
May, 183C.
FRANCIS T. TENN1LLE, c c.o
(JEDl!/j I A, /lenry County.
HEKEA-iS, John W piker, guardian of John nnd Jtew-
is 1 ytw, -applies far letpjrs of dismission from sabl
guardianship,
I hew are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred aid ereditms of said dec. ns;*d lo he and appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show
cam- if any exist, w by said falters should not be -ranted
G.\rn under my hand at office, this 2d May fair,
47 ~ 6tm CHARLES BAVNE, v. c c o.
(* L H iiC IA • 71 If a i r Cun u hj
II LRL.VN \ 1 1‘**‘iil Aiida*.non, guardian of Al»rahnni
* * t-. I uw II,applies for letters id dismission from said
guardianship,
i hcseare, therefore, to cite ami admonish nil and singular
the Kindred and creditors of said deceased t„ he an ! an w *»r ;
»t my other, within the time prescribed by law, to show
van**, if any exist, why *asd falters shooM not be r ranted.
Gtvpfira-t!. r my hand at office, this 16il» July, 1836
J M*«Nt/s CHURCH,
m
MEDICAL DISCL'sSIOXft .
EINli llte Discussion® between several M* mfa ^ u.
I the Regular .Medical Faculty ami the 1 humsoniau
Physicians, on the comparative merits uf their respective
feyswms, embracing the controversies as they occurred in
Maryland, North Carolina and Georgia—edited and pub
lished by Dr. A.CuuTid, loaeh. r of tlu Bolauieo-AIed'eal
Sc.ieilct* at Columbus, Ohio. Copies o,*
been received and ;;re£pr sale, in Miliedgeville. by
November 8, 1836. WlLLiAM ?>• ROGERS.
GREAT LAAD SALE.
f S^IIE subserib .a will sell at auction, t^t^e fajjltest bid-
B der, i oiunienciiig on MON DA A, tie* ofn dav oi
DBCBMBLK next, at the townof IjAF AA ETTE,
ill Chamber* co -.my, Slate of Alabama, the fallowing mtbi-
aide lauds, situated' tn Cliamb rs, Russell, I allapoosa and
.Macon counties. They tleeiu it unnecessary here, to »ay
niuViioj' ;he value, quality or local on of these lands; as it
is expected the pur. hasers will in every instance examine
far ifu piM-lvs. lint they will say, dial lhey idler some ot
tie* line*I Lands in thepuuntry w J»eretia*y are situated; and
tl;nt the ea total is! desires to make a profitable invest
ment, andihepfauier who wishes lo cultivate a productive
*oii in a ph-asant and healthy climate, would do well lo avail
i hem-elves ot' this mqst tavorahh* opportunity of making ad
vantageous purchase^. M ui *h the greater portion ol iltese
lands have never been qffereil for sale and consequently not
culled; and are so situated dial sc^ifajpents of almost any
size, from three hundred and ;wvnty, lo three thousand acres
may be i;;gd«cpuijjr;,:n:» tfaj flilfen ut kfijvl^ Ufa? quqhiics
of soil, from that of Pine Land, to tfa* Ecue*,; faptlnfa.
A large portion immediately in the neighborhood of the
route surveyed and inaihid tor the R.iil iCuad from .Mont
gomery to West Point; which at tuts time they are actively
engaged in constructing, and some three or four thousand
acres in the immediate vicinity of the latter, where said
road is to terminate. Here are also some of tlie most valua
ble Mili-5>cats which the country affords, well worthy the
attention oi the Mechanic. The purcha§er§ \yjll be required
to | ay in hand one half of diepurchase money, and fur the
remainder, tlteir notes, pa\able tlte 1st day of January, 1838,
with interest from date, it the same i.® riot payed according
lo its terms; nmi will receive tlieunrunditio-al bond of the
suhseriheiain double the amount oi tlu* purchase money far
a lee simple title, to be executed so soon after the payment of
the entire purchase money as the United States shall patent
the same, with a covenant dint tin* proper steps will he ta
ken to procure said patent, alas emlv a period as possible.
STROUD & DOUGHERTY, and
STROUD. DOl'GUERTY <fc APLEMORE.
East hail' of Section
w &
East •*
W cut
East M
Suuifo "
Last u
West
South 14
Fi art ion “
West
East
South *'
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North M
South 44
East 4 !
West M
South “
West 44
North 44
West
Ea^i !■
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East •*
1'iUi t 44
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South
Wto4 «
East «
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\V est 44
East 44
East * 4
South 44
North
West
Sum It 44
Eu->t
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bt.ath east qqnrtvr of
East ball S VV quarter
Last bait N E q-.artef
East hall' S E quarter
North iiali oi Section
. onh 44
South 44
South 44
\V,M
West 44
W t-st
North 44
\\ on
North
South half of Section
W.sl
North 44
SoUlll 44
^oulit 44
South 44
V*«si 44
West
South 44
South 44
East 44
North **
Lx-l 44
North
East ^ 4
West I 4
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Last 44
North !>
Soul!; * 4
North }4
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South “
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La>t 44
South 44
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South 44
South 44
South 4 - 4
South
North 44
North 44
North 4 J
North 44
South 4 »
North 44
Soul h 44
East
North
-Not ill 44
South * 4
South 44
North 44
West frylfuf Septiqn
West
South 44
Nuith 4 -‘
South 44
North
North 4>
South 44
South 44
SynlJi 44
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fjiorlh 44
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bonlti 41
West 44
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N-.-nli 44
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Nnnh 44
Kasl 44
South 44
North “
North *t
South 44
J>a»j “
Ktisl
North •>
Si rtiott 44
West 44
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Soj^iJj W qua. ter
NojV.y K t|tiatier
1- It-v’l iN \V oiiartrr
South \V quarts/
VV lull’ S K quarter
Wm
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South E quarter
VV' ha!i‘ S VV quarter
VV linli'N VV quarter
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Y. S. All the nuuibc-s alter ihe west half oi* S 1
twenty.three, fciiseii lustily-tliree nnd Itange tw. nty-
itve, tuelwliog that numlter. Joria one selileint til, on whit h
lliere is a plantation of seventy-five or eight aero, now in
cultivation, TWO SAW MILLS and ON E Git 1ST
all new ami in eieell-iit ..r.ler, well supplied w itti tin- finest
kmil ol pine tiinher sufficiently convenient to the mills —
VV e no not fiefie.ve iu.vl the real value uf this properly has
J'*. 1 Ur 4 ’ M ILvr! I;un*sl, and inilecd.rpnnnt he, until tliefurther
.ctUiqtuent of the country, atul without hesitatiuti wetvutijd
recommend it to the uileution of those who are dtoirou. (O’
owning stu h properly. THE EKOPJUETOItS.
LoCayctle, Ail. OctuUr S3, 1H30 -ll-VU
GEORGIA, FaytUe County.
J OHN li. J HUM vs tolls, before John M. Kmhes, a
Jilstieoot the peace to ami for the enunly alitresaitl
utiesmall bay mare, too- left hind foot w hue, l.nmded with
the Hh cu J. U. tin th ■ I it shoulder and right hip, ami hail
a bo I ned on with |tann«tring. C ullnr—appraised, hy i-av
Lpchurt-h ami f.eorge IS. Myers, to twelve dollars and fifly
cents, nil (K uh, on the 13th tiny ,.f June, 1S3G.
A true extract Ironl tho e,truv-hook. September 21, 133f>
‘ JJ VVSLtAA.VI M UUUJE, Cl,rk. '
BLANKS
stk w.tr rfns
PI to COS A I.S
I NOU C.VRRV1NO the MAILS of the UNITED ;
* STATES from the 1st ot K Ell If l V R V , ! 8:57,
to the 3fltli of J l NE, 1839, on the UiJwiug POST
ROUTES in GEORGIA, vytll he reeeived at ih.s
Department until the bill day oi |).-CEMUKIt next
inclusive, lo be deciJ. d on the J 'lh day ot said month.— |
l lie contracts are to hr 1 executed by the 16th uay oi jr.ou
arv next, ami the service ts to eotutneuce on tlte 1st day ol
February, 1337.
GF.USifaV,
3123 from Klberion by Moiitevideo, to Anderson cnurl-
hottse, South Carolina, -id miles and track nnceaweejt
Gave Eilt .rioti cv« ry Wednesday at 6 a m. arrive at Ah-
dersottcourt-house samerlay by 3pm !
G ave Anderson court-liptise every Thursday at C a m.
arfiye qt L-!!« rn«r»aqte^ay by 3 P nt
o |of, f r „m VVrujInsIxiritugli, in Colutnlqq pqttpiy, to Ivay-
tow n S3 nnlcs, and Imek once a week
I.t.ne Wrigliisborongh every Friday at lit nt. or alter
the arrivql ol the mail from Augusta, arrive at Kayh.wii
next day by S a tn .
J.ettv Uaytow n every Saturday afi) aw, arrive at VV rigUx-
borottgh mu;;- 1 day by 1U p in ,
2127 from Ciawibrdsvdle hy Tcmperanee, nt Green arm
Irald w in’s 8:ore, totireenshuroiigb, 2‘J tarh , --I h:;u!\ on,
" Gave Craw forth ilie every Fidtty at C a m, arrive at
Greetisboroughsanie dnyal 12noon
I,eave GreeiLshuronel; every triday at 1 pm, arrive at
Crawfurtlsvillesamerlay by 7 p in
2128 from CetilreviUe, VV tikes eonnty, hy Wright’s Store,
unlit'- Skull 81iool road. Howling Green, Joint 31. Gnx ■ s
store, and Fuiillain’s bridge to Salem, Claik comity, -lti tnih a
and bark once a week
l^iVye’Cenjreiilleevery Friday a! G a ra, arrive r.l Salem
sante day 3 p m
G ave Salem every Saturday at 6 am, arriveat Centrevilf;
same dav hy 8 p m
2t2'J Vrmn .Vlaetlonoitgh by Tucker's Cabal to Decatur,
27 miles and hack once a wt ek
G ave Macdoiumeh every Saturday at 9 s to, arrive at
Decatur sante day by 7 P I'd
ls-ave De’,a:uT'every Friday at Gam,arrive at Jlardoti-
ouah same dttv by 5 |i m
2430 irom Clayton to Hlairsville, 12 utiles anti back once
a week
Grave Clayton every Tuesday at G a ra, arriveat Hlatrs-
villesame day by ‘J p in
G ave Hiairsx ilia every Wctluesday at G 2 t:t, artf.ual
Chi r ton next dav bv 9 t* in
2131 from Hlairsville to" Eiiiqy, 45 miles nnd back pure a
Week
I. rave Hlairsville every Monday at G a nt, arrive at Eltjoy
same day hy iO p m
G ave'El'jay every Tuesday at G q arrive at Dlairs-
ville same titty by 10 p ,p
2132 from Khjay by Spring Place to Walker court house,
53 mil- s atul hacU'qttcea week
Leave Elijay every Monday nt G a m, arrive nt Walker
court-house next day by 12 noon
Leave Walker court house every Tuesday at 2 p in, ar
rive nt Eltjav next day hy 8 p m
2133 front Dahlotiegn, in l.ujiipkiq pottnty, lo Hlairsville,
27 miles and hack once a week
G-ivre Dahlot.oga every Saturday at G a in, arrive r-l
lllaitsville sagte day by 3 p ui
Leave Hlainyilleevery Saturday at 1 pm, arrive at Dub
inin ga next day by 12 noon
2t:il from Auranu by Hightower post office to Cunt;:::,
42 miles and barkoiteea week
Leave A maria every Friday at G a in, r.':|ve at Canton
saino day by 8 p m
Leave Ctiot.m every Saturder a; , 1 iinuti ve at Aural ta
same day by a p m
2133 Irom Canton to Cassvillc, 30 miles end back one? a
ft (*< *k
Iter.vo Canton every Friday at 12 noon, arrive at CasavdL
iu xt day h> 8 a ni
Lf au»Ca.>svilleevery Saturday *U 10 a m, arrive at Can
tu»i smite day fiy *J |> ni
2ll»6 limn Aurariu by Coal Mine to Cuimning iu Fora}lli
eouniy, 27 mil» > and back unct* a \v. ek
Leave Aurariu every Tuesday at 7 a in, arrive at Gum
ming sum** day by 7 p in
L uve Cnijuju.'ig every Wednesday ai 7 a in, arrive at
Atifqrja sr t i}te iVav by 7 p n*
'di’dif t'rjiijj Ctii»i:;iug by So,' f al !!.}! ,yfa Echaimn to Ma
rietta, Cobb eoj.nty, i'Jtnilc^ and back on. - a u« ck
Leave Cuunmng every 'ijiursday atG a tn, arrive at .Ma
rietta saute day by 8 p in
Lea>v Mnrrttaeyery Fridey at 6 a m, arriveat Cuppraing
sunn* ifay fi> $ p tq
2R*8 Irwfa M.ifptp; },/ Rig Spring and Sweet Water
Tow n I** Cqmpbf-IJiqii, 22 mii< s and hack once a week
Isfuvi* Marietta« wry 1 buisday at 6 am, arrive a; Caiu.i-
bcllion same day by 1 pm
I. :**v Canipbi llton every Thursday at 1 p in, arrive at
Mari. ua .-ante .fay by Jp in
21*18 Iroiu CantoiTi«*w\ o*idstoek, 13 miles and buck once
a week
i„eaw Canton eyefy Friday at 7 a trf^>»..;*e at Woodstock
same day by 12 noon *^ .
Leave \\ oodatnrkevery Friday at I p in, arriveat
iaiueda*. hy 5 p in *
21 In from Marietta by Paulding court liou a e to Odor-
tow n. 4*7 n;iit*8 ami back once a vwi k
L-*av. Mari- tta every Saturday at 1 .a ni, arrive atC-dar-
tovvn same day by ‘J p m
L ave Cinlartuwu **vt ry Friday at I a in, arrive at Mari
etta saute day hy ‘J pm
2 i41 liom (■assvillc by Pine fa»g"Post Off:re nnd Be;non
Post Office to Elijay, -fa milo and back unco a week
Lr-avt* ('assvitk* ( very Friday at 4 a m, arrive at E! ; j :y J
same day by l J p in j
Leave Elijay every Thursday at 1 a in, arrive at Casa I
\ill«* tl» • same day hy 1) p in
2! >2 from .Marietta to Holden Mourn, 12 miles and hark !
once u vjkec^
Leave M.vri'*t?a every Saturday zl V a m, arrive at Cold- j
en Mount same day by 11 a in
Leave tLihieii Mount » very Saturday at 12 noon, arrive •
a! Marietta sum “day hy J ;* m
2113 Fr.-rn Cassvill-.* n* Adairsvilie, 10 miles and I a.fit
ouc»* a we* k
L**aw (■as.-ville every Saturday a! 12 noon, arrive al
Adairsville .-anie day hy 3 p ttt
fa :ive Adairsvdle eyr .-y Sgturday at 4 p arrive ai
Ca-avill*-sximie day fay 7 pm
25 14 F-oin Paulding Court house bv Roone and Tr**ad-
way's falaud Fmd at nohv Faifu to ^\fa'fa*r C.j(..;-!i -u...*
7t) mil* s a-id !*a« k oi.ee a vvei li
fa ave P odding Court b*,!;s * *•>*■?> 'Pitesdayqt 6 .7 m, ur
rive at Walker <\ u t-I..e.,-.* ii-/r day hy ? p rn
fa*ave Walker Conit iit^ise • ve«y fhur>.i;»y at C 0 in,
arrive a* i*au!«lmgCumt-hoi s*' next d.ay by 7 p m
2»*5 Front Ydlarjca by p.e;!d:n» CYu l-h ms •, to ( as-s-
v Hit*, 45 rail* s nod faick on*c u week
Leave Yij/^rjca eve.y Saturday at 2 a m. ar.fivc Cask-
vilie same »!:*. *J j.’ }d
Lt +y, Ca r .»A ilie eyery Smufav at 3a m, arrive at V:l!ari« a
sautet!ui by 9 [» m
rom \ reh'hald Huot'*r’s F
Leava llouss Creek overy Wednesday at 7 a
Ilavvixiusvsumo miy •*> 0 pjfa
2163 Fn-;a Jav'ksonviiio to tio!mf-svi
•i.) units and bar.: ur**e a vve* k
Leave Jacltsuiivili.* cwry Saturday at 6 a
ilohuesvi*! * same day by 8 ji in
Leave Holm- sviilr « very Friday at 6 a ra,
souvilk* sanu day by 8 p m
2-l(i l From 1 iniiii ilie to \V;ires!»oro m \V arft
37 milts and hack ot.eea week
Leave Ilolmesvilie every Monday al 6 a r.i.
W.ovsbie i* .sanie i!«y hy 7 p m
Ise.’iVe Waresbv.ru every 'i uesday at 6
ILdim-sviiii* ri.me ifa.v hv 7
fifah7i?!.::..u ay a£6a
evt ty Wi GiiCiJay at 1 p,„ -;
.lay l y i p m
51 ln .arm-, t
'PI'Eng rooaij ^
’ Crr »e it
■» rr,v catl ac x.
! cuiinir
at.-ivc
a m . arrix e ,,
iihlimillc it, b,w n j nic
War: sh-.i
Fraukhmilicn. x:
■ Leave 17 unhli:.
Warcsxhti
) arrive 3*
21C6 From Franklin
send. .Madison county, ]
• bv W:
Ferrv
h» Tn
buck
mu.
uurt 3i
* arrive,.
4rc.Vv» 5
The
toav«* Frank!inv il!«* every WeJ.'ies*!
TovviiNend .-aim* d»y by 8 ;• n;
l.rft»e T , * w, » : ' , ' ,i ‘f < v * *y i Imwlay
Fiankiinvilfa same day bv 3 p in
NOTES.
1. Eaeh route K;ust he bnl far sej ara
sum, ll.i* inmlf m j. 5 rvice, and the ro'.'.’Ls
kboi'lil he (iixtinri'y staletl in ca hhid. r
2. No proposal v. ill be con.ijerril unices j„.
iiie-xl hy :: gtuua'ity .-:gnetl hy two rtsi nu..-: '
the following fono, \m:
‘•The unfitrsig.Kil , ami
. bia hij for carrvins ihe
fir.
ll-.at
General, -
of Ju:.:;:ir
Ijrin tha .
DuUil •
Th* .1
In
• an obi..
■"S i '>‘CBi6.[fr u . J
jfxtni.it;
i'lefi hv Ihe I-oa
xtill good :
I G;li
on.M he acroiiipani, ti hy Ihe .-erfifi...,. „ r „
.u go..a tUeir guarautv
•qinnificm :,alL,^ Juf >;
w -JT wilt.
1331
paniiil by lie
are iw
80“ No «-x
vur ol uhl
coin panics
3. The i:
Cll lO be j
nptiun from ihi
ootraclurs, railroatl
r persons w hatever.
iauees a,Slated i.i .lijsa.Ke,iixe,„,.nt ar ,i.^
•stainiully Correct; hut the bidder ujjj j 5l r
Jumsoir on ilsat point, as no inert-a.-T-d pay mil healL.ud
far any diib reuce when the places arenanu d comctlv '^
4 s are arrai.grd so as to allowsevrai*.
ubsfo each post ofnec far opening and clo>ia« mail**-!
erolly, and on * hour to the distributing post olliuer
Jfastmastei t. run.! may cxtcitd i!u inue on ulfauin- a*
exteiisiun to I fa-- contractu: ik s
5. i’he P< slmuaii-r fa iiera! may after l^c ^ckei&Ie k
a!:.t llit* runic, he ;ul**vv mg si pro rata increase of coi*n ^
sal ion far any adihibm;d service* rctpiired, and L»r anv hi;
ployracnt cf additional
, vv lu*n l hi
•red not
• may discontinue or curtail ihe service
expedient lo
1 iicik-v^r
A Wrl
2 546 l-
lo Blaii^.i
L’uio
on I f iwas-i
ij ill:! s :
i. ■ ■ Hunters Ferry n v»*r> Saturday at < a m, arrive at
Pifai.'sA i!l«“ <inni* day by 12 noon
I.eav** Blair.-vili** every Saturday at I p in, arrive at
j IlmifarV Ferry same day hy 6 pni
I 2t 5t Fro*ft Ibfai * by Livingston, PI'-asant (Im n or <*:tm
file’s Seniinarv, to Island T’ovyn on Cluiiot»ga river, 25
mil s and back qnrr q week
Leave ilngr' every Thursday iP- 8a ig f arrive at Island
J r f()\\n suin'* d,»v by 7 p in
E*a.ve Eland Tov; ji ei < »y F f idayat 8 a n), arrive ai Rom**
{>ani • dav hy “j p i^
2143 Froiq Planters in .fas;>er nairUy, to Unionvilie ii.
limits count 23 m:h*s and back unct* a week
L-fVe Pianie. 's ey**ry Tuesday at 6 o in, arrive at Union-
y-.Ho.-ame day hy 1 [> iu
Leave Unionville every Tuesday at 2 p m, arrive at
Planter’s same dav by ( J p rn
2419 From Decatur hy Kevs, and Martin’s Ferrv on tho
Chattahoochee to Lebanon. 20 miles and hack once a week
Leave Decatur every Friday al 6 a m. arrive at Lebanon
someday hv 12 noon
fa*aw Lebanon every Friday at I p m ; arrive Dc.caiur
dav hy 7 ji m
2460 F*o*u -wtian by Sciicfaii's i^fari. ^uid Terre fame’s
Ferry t«» 40 mil'-s$mf back or.ee a week
Leave Newnan'every at 6 a arrive at
Zelmlou .-a.me day by ’H j> in
Leaye Zelmlou every Tlfarsduy at 6 a in, arrive at New-
nan same day by 3pm
2 151 From Shoals, in Jrike euiraty. by Perdu’s Slur.-,
Rocky Mount, Cyuerfa Store, a:>i} Coi imli, to Fiaukiin, i.i
Heard eoimiy, 44) miles and once a week
Leave Flat ShoaL every Tuesday al ,6 a in, arrive at
Franklin same day by 8 p iu
L'*nve Franklin every W< dnesday at 6 a tn, arrive al Flat
Shoals s.tjne day by 8 p in
2152 From Lagrange ^y Lih-rty I IH I P. O Franklin, and
Laurel Hill, to i ;»rrolltoii, 10 miles and back, once a wv«*j.
Leave Lagrange every Tuesday at 6 a m, arrive al Cur-
roHtou same day by 8 p jn
J/'.ave Carrollton every Wet\ui'gday at G n tn. arriveat
Lagrange same dav by 8 p fa
2453 From Franklin, Georgiy, to Randi^j»L Court-hoUc**,
Alabama, 27 ^iles am! back once a week
Leave Erfaik-bn nyery Thursday at 9 i. in, arrive at
Randolph (fainrt-honse safac tlay hy 7 p fa
k<*u\»* Kandoljih (.’ourt-house every Friday ut b a ii..
arrive at Fi.y,klin susneday by 4 p in
1151 From T^lUviyui <**./ ^ellevue, BuchanfaUs Store,
Warm Springs, aqd (i/qt-nev die, to Ntwnan, fy) iniles and
ha« k onee a work
Leave Talbotton e.ycry T»i«rsday at 6 a in, arrive t»t No;.y-
lsan ne~t day by 12n.mii
f Lt*w. <* New uuu cyuy Friday at 2 p m, arrive atTalhutto.’i
next day by 8 p^u
21d5 Frufa T’«ifH>ottoii to Bo-Lm, 7 miles aru back oiu e.:
\\ eek
Leave Talbotton every Saturday at 2 p rn, arrive fa-iSo-i ui
same day by 4 p m
Leave Boston every Saturday at 4i p m, arrive at Tal-
hoi ton same .duv by 7 pm
2156 From th-fiee Village, Pondrown, to Americus, in
Stmiler nmnty, ?A) mil. s anil ha* k oqce a \\c« k
L'nve I’ehee Village every Tuesday gt a rn, arrive tt
Am-riep.s same .day by 7 p rn
}•’ «V »* ■\viericns « \ ry Monday gt 7 am, arrive at Uc!-eo
Nifieyte /K te dav by 6 p m
-2LV7 i'rotn Berrien, in Doo;v eounlv, .l^y i)an\iile, to
ApieiU n-, dOmil. s and back once jt .^v^ck*
Li-u.f B rrl.n pv.ry i-attirJ-v P ! 4 |>^u,, arrive ill A inert-
fi ttti next tiny hy 12 noon
Oave Ameriruaevery Sunday pr 2 p m,arriveat II -rri.ii
next day n» 12 noon
213H From Am ricns hy J.cviujioiss.x-, lo Ilallma, 53
miles and back once a vvecj;
Lrave Americus every Muixdav at 12*noun, arrive r.l
ilalloca n xt day by 7 p m
Itenve ilnilqca e.vex^* VYednenday at 6 a m, arrive at
Americus nc^t d.vyri,*, -id n m
-159 brur.i Lumpkin, in Stewart count v, to Starkville, in
Lee county, oO miles and brick once a w«vk
L* ave Lumpkin every Wcdu. sday at 6 a in, arrive at
Staikvilfa next day by 12 noon
Leave ^fa:kvi!|o every Thursday at 2 p in. arrive at
Lumpkin next day hy 8 p m
2460 Fcum Fort Cain, a to Spring Creek, 22 miles ar. v
hack once a w ci k
Jteave Fort dairies every Monday «t 6 a tn, arrive at
Staring Creek same day hy 1 p in
Leave Spring Creek every Monday a! 2 p m, arrive at Fort
Caines same day fay 9 p in
216! From Decatur, in DeKalb county, hy Stone .Moun
tain, and Rock Bridge lo Monroe, in Walton county, fa
mil s and back onee a week
Leave D« catur every Friday -la tn, arriveat Monroesamu
day hy 9 p m
I»n\e Monroe every Saturday at 1 a til, arrive at iLeatur
same day by 9 p m
2162 From ilawkinsvillc to H^vuseCrei k, in Irw in comi
ty, 30 miles and hack once a week. The mail to he ran it-d
down the western side of the fiokmulgae river.
F.eavo ilawkinsvillc every Tuesday ai 7 a hi, arrive at
tl-rure Creek sante «?ar j?v'‘f r. m
6. He
he shall consider il expedient to fa» „ 0f he alWh,.7 u{ie
inon: !i’s extra pay or the amount dispensed with.
7 He may impose fines for failure to take or deliver»
t::r;ii or any part of a mail; i'or*mffciirg the tnaHtobeu!
j liri VV *’U lost, or t! s*ru\«*d; and mr.y { xact a forfeitarekr
the pay of the trip, wfa never theiripia lost, or iho a^j
arrives so far behind sejiudole time as to Icae coiuiictfea
with a depending ir.afi
8. lie may annul tb. cmitraet fi>r rep'atetUYdureslopff.
firm any of the stipulations, ior refusing to discharge ur«r-
rier w h«*ii requin-d, for violating the ).u»toffice Iaw,?ur'di:
heying tiie it.si: ucUoiis <*f the dcpartmciit, or a^iguinf,
eonliai t. without the previous icnscnt of tlw IWuuiatw
(jlc*ncrai.
9. Il t!ir contractor shall run a stage or other vriurj*
more rapidly or iiior*? f:e<pjent!y than !.t; is req.iirni lq tb
contract to carry the mail, If shaft give the sapK F»rwu.4
celerity and frcqu:*iicy to tho mail-, and without inern
i trap *nsafio«i.
IU. Couiinctors cm stnge and roac h routes »hall,int!« I
convey.inee uf passengers, give a preference lolla*»eiiU
are hruagbl in tin* emm cling mail line 5 .-, over those t.sril.
mg in any oilier: so that connecting mail stage routes *liu!l
f orm i otfrtnui.ps travelling lints.
11. On rout s where tlie mail is transported in
and the present coiiiia -tor shall ho sitpersctleil hyanunVr.
hidtler, w ho may not have the stage property requisitet^<r
lb [v?»farn; uic«-of the contra* t, he ahall purchasx* Iron iln
pri-s- nt cn;.iract4»r auch oi tlte »mg«* hor.-».- and property m j
may he sui-'aftlo lor the service, at n fair voluatiuti, a:«!
make paytn *ut th refor l*y reasonable instalment..- |
should they not aurec .as to ilit* siiiialdencss fif the projrf-r- I
ty, tlie l rnis, or lie* w:i urily, e^cn i :ay clio«*>c a p rkn I
w Ini mav aj jiuirij. a :hiiil, ar.il!fa ir d* cisioti shall befiia!!
or the I*o>li:^.-ter' fa m<ml will uaute tin* umpire. Thu
will ire uia.i tlit* condition of any hid under that sl its !
j.rt*s-‘M contractor; and should rite undeibnhitr fail to pus. |
pi •, ... x fad v. oi in - .'ll jed n» the riiiili ricli.r, buj ►lo-i.ui iie
dec!in it, tin* }i tH(( .fa; ifie ^ridc;biddcr vv;:} beoi-c«
«iric(frubiiiii.aljy.
12. 1 lie prup«*aL sIiotiM to apnl to the Dcpaitmnij• >*al- j
luiiir^sr^l lo t!i.* First Assistant IVstmaster t^imnl.
AM UF Kl NDAIL !
J , ost Ofirr D. puitnu r,
UrM'fter 12, V&JS.-, m
PS.GPO S-fiXiS
roa runi.tsut.wi j.\ the to* : v :j or wa^hixctov, cp
A iccthLy ■ c. a>-li’ ni. tu it. fit i ',jt r.iiisr nj the Jful-i..-
irt.! Xi/slstti uf Mtdn me. *■'»/;/»c>i
THE BOTASnfCAL REVIEW.
C.X laiiUfiiing fl.rtlt in^jo i!i- woil.l, aufi a-»in.ooe tliri.
■ | •- -'•• • . aware lliatMHf
ofastnr! s will naturally ns ob.-trin ti«»i.*s to thu gnat
undsMtaking; and that vve .-hall sur»j *(T o.:rs-lvcs loilirnm*
tt'lupt of M.m *, and th * ridicule of others. But InlieiiM
as vv?? tlq, ib :t r:.it onjy our own interest, as u»*ll at tw
nib r«*?» » i h;;».’iv cf uiu f I!ow heirigs, is icvulvcti in tlw
Pfa.iMifauiion g! * '.ti t: cl knowledge upon thu subj* ct oftfiii
persic.uf,' J system ot'Metlira! KeOnn, wv ure d-.-crmiini! :•»
lu aril* • r*!'M : h may he heap-»
reward th mu .■• :■ van! our *'.v •r!i**n>.
I ii.'-> publica: ion is dcsf^uptl for d*> semi nation r*f
-ruth in up .o.i of.!»* Botan.t al Sys! w. of M. dicj,^;
•ucji nth r i;.f *: inarioii upon the trc:i!m *ri! ami curt* uf «|i«;
• a>-s, a- may he foi ti»;* g -neral g.»odofiis n aJers.
v\ itii tius fa.i faud <*om,ir heusive view of the suNjfrt,
w<* sliall I av:• ih d -rigu wi:!i the friends of the raite’W
ri’enr^’ia. 1: is (»h * .-\st m) evidently increasing Isrth tj
interest and uumit rr; !»ir, can:; »? flo i.-h to an\ great
u c!l . /'
will ii l « 4 as; r; ir • ll-.rte until t!i • sfarm «if ; eaid
< '/••• ' • i,;i> sit! .-hi* tl, a Copy t,f &!s' ^qrk is tuunii
1 k wo. . *.-.su-'d. as scon ns t ight fimidrcd «ih-
ar»- •• •iu.:• d. It hlwril appear on »«pcriur :ae*!n.a
j. mm -ixi.* n octavo pages p**r v ; t*€^, at Kiv#
i , «dlai> },»*r nm: mu, pny.hlc on tite rcc-ptiup of tin* Wit
rr * b '*» m ikn g a vuiunu uf eight hutsdrcU ^
l ir .-ci *. u•»*.-■ *■: ;t genii* man ofinlcuts and im*i!i< alattain*
:r. r.ls wi!! fa. a c;»,rd as tditor of t!ie above \\o*k. Ari
\\c a-sore ill pc: he g. orally, that no pains shall i>espafai
t « ni;;.. :: * !i o> ; ami iolercstii'^
'N •' f | **pi >t that mi'-.-c. ipii ..! pap rs may Ik* rcmrftfti tv
us at Ait, n-, (»t*org.a, by tit 2 of December next.
des, a. e res^cM|
20 . fa LA^TCASTjOt
LAND J3i ::'.:as\s.
Four Thoiis.vad Ac.cs ,./ Mississippi Lev'll
fsr sah.
? * E suibscrilicr, l.-. ring bu iv sold his I-in* Is h^rtltt*
id J-'.-v* r... . -l it ti far .-al *, (.-imatcil above Foslir*
:m.v >r.. f.r -a! :»! I h*-<*thei fa VN T I), ataounlinj
u, a'CDX'H T!:ObNA 1-1J AC-KES,Iyinginthe
ily oi fao,fit!:, in parcels, ami on terms W
suit jmrtdias.-rs. (w.ri: tii • exception of my Mount Vfrwj
Ir; Cf. cu;ita:nuig tu■entyhundred acres, which 1
nf f : .»r less thawff'nj dollars an acre, giving fib*:
not dij
pay
mated citlier in Cluilwrnt,
,h
1 will also sell LANDS
h ilerson, ILuiis or 1. coJimii-s.
Foraons, wishing to buy to'gains hi ,
giving ni * a call at M.-imt \ « or advfain^ me of ltd
saino by letter, at Gallatin, C.» i.ili c;u:ntv Aj>ri.-!«ippi-
BB'Ltr'fi. V/K;ril.N>.
(si-push (* randy, dm. is. ticUder ]. #f
.i i .i - •. < * - - 4
E-1XD I7v>U MALE.
S OT nnm! r tjreo hur.ih . il iu.fi ffvi> in ilia CiVrfl
3 A u -: i,)!' Ea, jy roiHily, Ca. i.. liir >al,«. Any
willing in purrliasosaid Joi, ran a;>p!y to nm Hy Wwj*
uilirrwixp, a: ('fiuton, J v ncs cuuutr. G i. Oi io!«-r2i, l*>
4t-E> JESSF. (;AM!’i:r.'. , . _
T
Washington eouniy,
rbber hereby gives notice t«> tlte heirs of J"” 3
Omral laic; of sail! county, deceased, llint he is
) pny t*i < ntj, and every’ out* of them th" amount ol ii;'vV»
!r y arc drilled to, ujiic h. if not calieil for, Acvyt&'i**
*w. y.i’J bx: disposed of as tho law tiirefa.;. 8.yt*m!*<‘ r ^
yd6.— !J * c;. o MARTLN,«d«iV.
f n-:iL: hctakc tsael,
AND LIT Kit A It V CAZETTK.
/j”t\NE venrv.il! hav * elans, don riu* 17t!i instate, ttl#
HOT A Mb' S1LVTJ \ MU !.;•> be
an-.: tic* p::M:>h r k*»4s it a 11 11y : r y. ^rcs-s 40hi- rsW’U'b-"**
wn.ui and sincere thanks far ;iu*^i.t'cHT t and z al w h®
have manirvstctl iu circuluriiig the paper. The jnihlbM
has i»i -i with many dis'oitrdgt'u.e its; the treachery l^'i*
U’udi’-s i*ri nds, and tlte :iud;>g;u>od hostility of **j«cii l**'** 11
appeared a: • titu.-, would have fa cn >uc.. s.-bil iu et**'
inif l!i b--N _i JNEL, but tlie cause of truth has pn-viulf
and ihe ji.:p. r is now csia »li.-!i; d up-ou a ba.-ia nbivli dths
tl:.* tu .Injury of a!! its era tnics. ^
It face i. av a wide a:u! ext-: :;u*: d circulation, wliirli» p ' r •
day increas>.r, and il is ; Kin mcly «iutilyii;g t*» thep» !, j ,D ’
ex, to annoiiuct* that the -fa-rU of tin* sccoiul >»ar v»ill^
i-tefa r in >iz- a; d - l !htways inijToVcd. Thu “5*k.--TI' eU :
n- h:*rt 4 r*»fin*i‘, w ill ia* dt*vo!;*d to ;!ie di^seirunalion uf
SIKDIC A fa KN'OU faEDC;id, at the same tiiw 1 *
lighter at»u mo.c* u:zr.(.a!;!..* pu; is of lilcralurc will t- ut ^
mgkc.Nd. ~ ...
i>i.' 4 nsfs will he arenrat. Iy ih'scrihcd: tl.rir
!>e ••xplamcd, and the j»rojH*rm -ana of cure will he dt i.’iib •
Jtcdica! and other works will he critically c.vm»inul,'8 ,H *
an Im.ie.-t opinion of J h ur in**rt!s, u ill h;> ?»vcr».
Cases of interest will from time to time ho narmbd*^
< very important circum-dunce cotiuecUd with llteui
c xlfihitrd.
ii:e *r u:llhe rendered more interesting than
oth r o| ih - kind m ih • f u»*»:>, !.*vrii*> enrrfspomk iu-e »•
<*«I;t*)r, w ho in hi* tram Is through the country, will visit •j 10
Hospitals Hud iirii: imiriea of the »lifli*rcni cities, and deserH*
«h-* modes of treatiaent puisne.’ in them, together \v»tli* ,lf ^
oilier matters as h * ihi.nks will bo acreptabb to the nwl«* rt
of tho “?*cn:uiel.”
L» addition to tic* foregoing, there will he in almoftt every
number of rii« pnpx*r, a *hort account of the most eek hrat'J
women of t!ie world, or those who have distinguished 1H*** 4 *.
s Ives hy noble nnd prm’sow’urthy dmls. Fur rids dej*arU
iniMii tii'* editor has been f»r some time engaged in
m.-t.eriids. Ifaetry w 1 i4 also claim some portionof alte>'iut»*
Domestic and foreign intelligence will he attended to, an*
it will heseen from tlte above prospectus, tfau it 14 dusignjM
to eomlfino tin* USEFUL with the AGREEABLE «» ‘ h ®
conducting a>i the paper.
hi a Word, t o eflbl ta or exp nee will ho sporetl to re»n' fl
lie* ''ll tunic Sentinel and Literary Gnzifte," an intern*!*
mg and an entertaining F \MILY JOt RN AL, which in*)’
b * mail by oil ciasafg with p.olil and pleasure.
r'rrm.r.—Two dulfitrs Tier annum in advance, two
and fifty rents , ; f r.ot paid within six irimitlis, and tltreedufj
inrs tl not paid before the expirariun of the year. No
scrip:ion rereival far a less term than one year. .
Published every Wednesday, at nmalu-c efehty,
slree’, iriiiladeiphia. JUii.N CGA’i’Lfi*i Jfa N *
** Sulweription* w ifi he received, in MiRedgeviI**
by UILLIAIU tic-BUCEP.Sv