Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, June 07, 1836, Image 4

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THE STAMURH OF UNION. WAgllS.TC'l'OA’ ’Pi «*• Mf ' ' "1\- ■ - , v “ S \i' 'V. - > TEASl'BBV OtPAKTJIEAT, NilU!>cuiu:,Gl, ffili April, 1830. T HE Branch of the United Statei Bank »t Sa\ anuah bavin' refused to redeem the I B.lls made payable at that Office, Public Notice is hniTfcy given, •HiltefigcrilZc Georgia. Hi. »u!ner.!.er h ivin'1 en this vre.l snow' .- orwi|| }7iii». T ' ' “ J HUNDRED DOLLAR:?, to any person or per- '' \cnrs, offers •« bu 1 Mi who mav apprehend and deliver the said fu- V.W. fallowing is a list of letters remainin' riUve * fo '<« *>!?*>.■ Jai !" r _ ® f ,h<? ««*J ° f T friends am) the public, accommodations a- c«ii lie found in ' :•• up <■• n.trv ( f tienrr's. Hi* supplies w . I he ol ik; first quality ; and a!! that «•;« i he done f..r tiieeomfort ■ i >c wbj in iv favor him with a end, shall -li* e’r.arf , ■ The whole estaMi Imient i* n liny a roii'li r. pair, aud wi t contain v.! : run pie ltd. upwards of si-.ty com'.rtdd* ro ALFRED M. HORTON. January!. 53—ft. The l e ler:.l I'nion, Southern Recorder, Con stitutioualivt. an 1 :■ ' "limi i;«rii*r tie ■hove four ins if on, and forward their nr,•'■nuts to mu. A. M. il, NEW ii&om. Till- .SL'dSCaiBEH J ® ES?EOTr’L LL\ i' his friends ane C til J public III till' JP *r»nt ro unties GLORGi.i: I. PPsSOLAlCATIClT- By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Cuter nor of the Statt of Georgia. Whereas I have received official information. ,bat ontltr lothday of March, 1836, in the couit- ■ nat the bids of the tinted Slates Rauk aod its ly of Troup, iu this State, a murder was conunit- Branches will uo longer he received m payment | ted by WILLIAM TAYLOR and CATLA- | ai lilts Department. ^ I RINE TAYLOR, his wife, upon the body of a | l ,J ~ l ] F. I ■ AN Ni:.S, Treasurer. ! negro woman named Caty. tlie property of the <J7“ Ai! the papers in Milled-evillr. the S Hr .i n - sa “ l " iliinm 'Taylor; and the said William Tay- i ii i • i < r, in. Geor-ia Constitutionalist. s u „',| i . b>r am! Catherine Taylor having fled fromjus- | *ni 11 it ii ii ., Macon Te!e;ra|di, and ColnmSus lice ’ I *“ re 'hought pioper to Due this my 1’ro- -c inim I. • ill give the above two i.serti .us aij j elamatioii. hereby ofiering a reward of THREE T I11E f in t! II fv.w .rs . IS. ,r ! Troun. or One Hundred anil Fifty Dollars for ei- m l v,. Office at Decatur, Dekalb • tln . that they may be brought to trii.l 0 * >r ~ ia * 0,1 *'*• l,,x y °* *M >r, ‘ ■***»(), I f or i{j r offence with whirl) t!iey are charged* ill 1 ii not ta.sCU OU, cl ore the 1st day ol July t Uiliiatn Taylor is about 50 years of ago, live : v, w,ll ic for carded to the I’ost Ot.ico Dc- , feet lOor II inches high, spare made, with blue lariuicnt a . dead loiters : John Adams 0 Jane R imes Ann E. Bird U iilia; l Bnr.ies .1 M Boring John Blii .1. stock Levi Brown Eli Bennett William Belts M C Badger Elizabeth Baldwin William B.dscr Elijah Bankston William Bryce,. i pul that he Iris roruxncm ,1 I i ,:V, i.; th • r*t" jaming Messrs. (». !!•..,t -> 1. rc liu i rereivliig aud opt nine au er.iJfF. ! ° ■ r _ r w \ II Cam Ifcw SSoe*K ol 75ry (aOOffiS. •,• Ca.penter cj. ■•fully selected, und . litalds fur the | ( ^ J Cj1.ii an Spring tiAd Summer Trade. Having all tiose artic les usually kept .n Dry Coo,I (Store , l»<: dcciiiv i: miiic. '»•*>’ l: ' r*u„i;icr.itc them, but iFoii! I :;*vi: till t.i c>:ll lb>r them »«lvr*<i, ai,.l bo proisihi 1 o»» j» sri lo ^;> n c no bniuft io cirluHvonii^ t>» j> i ? tlio^e n no in8j luvor U; n with a co l ; « will be solJ mi «« r«a*o.nble icruic a» i.i any I > i<e in tl'.e |»- itc— hr would then:!o/o r , cctlnily solicit a ;ii.iro o; |*ab!ic patron MiUefl-cviV,.**. A i ii IM121 Jh-N OTIt'E.—In order in i^l l!i i oi l and oi'.tstf.u Itrewdi Snaid have thns, 'it it fare constituted and app .1 \A1.13 II. SlIF.WAN is :: UArVK. brin to n close all of ng ilelils due to til: i dgcvillc. tlio parem ,, at, end llevV' therc- ted NATHAN -Mc- (•EIIEE. E«|., of that place, their Agent and A Turney in Fact. All p • snas thrrefore who are sn lehtc I to said Olfiee by note. bond, or oii:or- wi-e, are hereby retpiircd to settle and arrange their respective drills withhim. EllEY H. REES, I', liicr Bank of Darien. April 1, Ir:»G W 3t A(» c.;a i l. rjlEE under ccind will nttenil to the Tlenew- 5. ill of nates iu l i Ceatn l Bank at ilic u«u- el I*:,* of one dollar lor n il r ncival. Tiny will eln pa i lliiongn the n:vec.il oilic • and lain aid Rnuu at on,- < 1.,: 1;i■* for a single Grant, and fitly cents ct.eli, ii here more than on • is requested. Coeiiniiiiieaiiniis a.iiiiesst-ii to them jointly oi separately, post paid, w ill be pum-inally attenucr to. JOHN (i. PARK, 1 ETER FAIR. Milledgcville, April £'» lo tl SeJtlc tr —tii.oi ;,avc Hosts iv by given to ail pri TK'OTH 1. |§ hereby given to ail person* in Iv tad ta the suhscri • rs, by not i or e ( ■ i Account previous lo t!io Hr t of Jniiuary, I'fb that unless lliey nc forward am! settle u/i fort! willi. their notes and a.-i oun:. will be placed i the hands of rn att « v for colb c.ion. COON ,v M1CKLEJOIIN.: Jesse Jones Id—.It Cornelius Connally J H Cantpbell Jesse Clark Matilda Cochran Mountreville Corley David Craw ford Ii W Cobb. I) William Donaldson \Vdiiam Densmoro Tliomas Davis Lemuel Dean ’J Eliza Davis John Dobbs E Jajr Eiiim li I!. E.sketc. F Thomas Fowlor William II. Fair Louisa E Ferrell J C Farrar 2 .Martha Fowler Jesse Fain. G John Gobi Abram Glower J B George Gillam Goodman John Gordon. 11 Wm K 11.iiniDon Joseph llall Samuel Hawkins William llaney William Henry Elisha ilentjoa James Ilickey William Hooper James 11 n kins Sterling Harris Susan Heard Nuiv.au Hardman. J B R Johns Sarah Jones 2 \V n>. A: J. I surae Samuel Ingram Robert Joice John II Johnson. L John Lawliorn Charles Lively T B Lanier Benjamin Lokev M Tiiomas Alahlfoy John McCulloch jMoses Murphey Yeslita Meador 2 David Miius r.rtzatiem martin Ann McLean Kowlittg Moore Daniel McGinnis Alexander McLartv Benjamin Morris Joseph Montgomery. N Loftin Nunn. O N. Owens. P Mrs. Pa toy Susan Penn John Patrick Lewis Peacock James Powers Isaac Parish John (I. Parker. U Jesse Redwino Nancy Rhodes Jane W. Rambo Nancy Reid Maiacliia ileevos Isaac Itossor. S Martin Steadliam NIartliu Amith Henry Stowers James F. Stubbs V.’ill: in; J. Sliecklcford Benjamin Sprayberry Logan Smitii James Seav John B. Smith 2 David Sanders Manila Spiod B F Shumate. T R Vr Tarpley Stephen C. Tenter W iilia in !!. Tanner. W Isaac Watkins John J. W ord Jesse Wood William Walker Benjamin Woodson Joseph Walker. eyes mnd light hair, and fair complexiou. Catharine Taylor is a tall woman, about 40 years of age. with black hair, blue eyes, fair com plexion and coarse voice. Given under my hand, and the great seal of toe Slate, at the Capitol in Miiledfe- ville. this 15th day of April 4 N ACT to appropriate a sum of money . to improve tlw navigation of Flint River, j aud to appoint Commissioners to carry the same into effe ct—also to improve the uavi { alien of Chattahoochee River. AGENCY. MILLEDGEV1LLE. Dec. 2C, lS:3o. j T HE Subscriber returns bis sincere thanks to those w ho have favored him with the trausactiou of business in the Centra! Bank ; ho- Brutc’s Yew York Type ]\T OTiCE. Lost, misplaced or stolen, two w-, I vl promissory note; Foundry, Xo. 13, Chambers Street, near Chatham. On, otic on !\!arv Counet v written one clay after <laro, for $ *J7 50 cent#, pay- able to myself, the dates not exactly recollected, but I think they were given some time in 1834, T HE price of Five line Pica, plain and rn- | a °d the ether on Edmiiud Richardson for $35, tique, is reduced to 25 cents a pound, and ; written one day afterdate, payable to John J. Al- ( . . Six line Pica aud larger to 20 cents, thereby mak- ,en » or hearer. Any information coucerniag said Ja in General Assembly met, ana ;t is hereby j thuue, and Hamilton R. Gaither, who are autho- *,„cr these perfect metal types cheaper than any o- ,,( >tes will !>c thankfully received. All persons am enacted by the authority of the same, That j rized^ to ^settle all balance^ due l*» or troni him on ther. | ^utioned against trading for said no:es from any and they will attend to the renewal Tliis Foundry has a most extensive and unpa- P^*on except myself, as they were not legally ob- Central Rank, at the usual fee ol ra n e led assortment of Plain, Shaded. Condensed, j ^ined. KIXCHEX STEVENS. ... . . i ntl!1 ,f ? nv ni(*nies in t‘io Yen- cac ^ renevy al- solicits the pat- an# j Ornamental Tvpes, by which Printers at the Mount Zion, G.n., April 28, 17 3t ov anpropriated out . _ , . rouageofhis former friends and others ta their letter press are enabled to rival the impression ““ trai Bank, for the toP^mcm of the nav.ga- . M . ha , f; he fec!s wnfid , nt that all lu,sines, entrus- ^ in beauty" fauev, J7^te7ul tion oi Fant River,front Bainjridge in Decatur t( .j their care, will be faithfull v and promptly . disnlav county, t» the old agency in Crawford county, atteucled to. JOHN BETHI XE. ! 'p llt ; Section 1. He it tnocied by the^ ciate and j j nj , noiv about To remove to Columbus, be ha. House oh fit present (dir * * oj Ihe Stall of Gear- transferred hisbook* to his son Benjamin T. lle- da in General Assembly met, and it is hereby j thuue, and Hanr 1 — " ~ l 1 enacted i, v the authority of the same, That ; riaed to settle all from and after tlie passage of this act, the sum ! “id books: and of ten thousand dollars be, and the same is here- ^ ^ bv artnresriateil out "I any monies in the Cen- r._ or to any point above that plare, winch the j issi.ners hereinafter appointed, shall de- j January 4, 50—if. comm terminc on. Sec. 2 Inti be it further enacted by the au thority of the sam '. That Sanders Durham,: tv, to Etowah toll bridge, on said River; to A N ACT to keep open the Flint River rV‘\ from the old agency in Crawford Coun- Francis Bacon, Walter L. Campbell, Joint L. ers for managin' and superintending the inipru- >point commissioners for the same, and remove all obstructions to the free pas- tlie Independence* f the United Stales of America ike sixtieth. WILLIAM SCIILEY. Bv the Governor: Wm. A. Tr.>S!i,i.r. Secretary of Stat». Ml tiic Milledgeville papers and the Colum bus ^ntiuel will publish the above tw ice. assortment embraces 250 sizes or varieties, from twelve line pica to pearl, of Roman. Italic, Black, Antique, Italin. Title. Condensed, Shaded, Script, Baekslope, German Text, Ornamented, 1 Music, eve., and also Piece Fractions, Superiors. | Space Rules, Astronomical and other Signs. Or- | umeuted Dashes. Long Braces, lira-. Rules, near- > oiwtrn union senes ji ■- -- , ly three hundred borders, and more thxa 1000 ruts 1 W Cow-in GreeneTinslev' and Thomas Hines ' sage of fish, and such boats and Craft, as may ! or ornaments for newspapers, school book, aud be * and the v are licrebv appointed commission- ! be'employed in navigatin' said river. ' | scientifle works. * - 1 - *- . .. i Sec. 1. licit enacted by the Senate and Tlle subscriber furnish C (imposing stick*, cases, ''tale ut l ‘* ,!lses ’ S*ocys furniture, paper, ink. all kinds of 1 J Printing Presses, ami every article required in a Printing Office. They also execute ordtrs for Ste- ro typing. {Ly* Printers of Newspapers tvho publish this advertisement (with this note) three times before j the lirst of July, IStJti, and send a paper contain- ( iug it to the foundry, shall receive payment w hen I they make purchases from the fuuiidrv, of f 0 ui times the amount of their bill. GEORGE BRUCE, & Co New York Jan. 2d, lydti. 12 5t Rowaud’s Gciii&lne Tonic IEsyIuic, or I'egitable Ftbrifuge. Vl^ARRANTEI) a perfect and lasting cure V V for the Fever and Ague. For salo by COWLES &DAGGET. Mav 24. 19—tf. Sec. 1. Be it enacted bi/ th ving the navigation Of Flint River from Bain- ; House of Representatives of Ac Sta hrid'ein Decarer coantv, to anv point which | Georgia tn General Assembly met, and tt is ....... they' mav select on sv‘d river, and they are here- hereby anacted by the authority of the same sD.n<! cijrht hundred aud thirty-six, mul of, by fullv auiliorizcd \o exercise a general di.scrc- j 3 ^ a mu el \\ in lrev, 1 nomas Nelson, and Viiabif IMauta^uu For Sale. SUBSCRIBER being desi- -BL rous t** remove to Alabama, of fers hi* LAND FOR SALE, consist ing of sihout 800 Acres, about 4l)0 a- cres of which is now cleared, (on which lie now lives. The above lies in Monroe con my, 11 miles from Macon, near Lewis'* Ferry, an 116 miles from Forsyth, on the river road to the Indian .Springs, and bounded Ea*t by the Ocniulgee river, on which the»-R is a Fishery. He lias pood improve meats r#n the Fame, and the situation is as healthy as any iu the ujr-couutry. Any person wishing to purchase a valuable settlement, would do well to call aud view the premises. Terms of payment will be made liberal lo the purchaser. JAMES PHILLIPS. OJ 6 * The Standard of Union will insert the a- hove three times, and foiward its account to Pat rick & Martin,Macon. March 23 11 3t tered into for die purpose of eflcciittsf said im- Executive I>eparl5!icist, Gst« provement, it shall be the duty of his Excellen- Millcd'cville, Mnrcli 2, 1836. j £ ,lle Govcr.or, to issue his w arrant upon the B ,. . . , . , . ,, , . Central Bank in favor ol said Commissioner lor \ a joint resolution of the General As- j nn(! fourth ofcacll ccntract entered into by per- seinbly, passed 18.1. December, 183o, it sons contractin . t0 said work. • ls provided, that tno accounts for services ren- | Sec 4 _ A „ d bt f urt her enacted by the ion as'to the manner of effecting said object, Jefferson Riley, be, and they are hereby ap- arni to emplov s uch artists, assistants or niana- pointed by the authority of the same, commis- gers, as tliev or a »ijoritv of them shall deem sioners of said river, with full power to remove necessary to carry »»d object into effect; and j all obstructions to the free passage of fish, and before they niter or the discharge of said duty, j such boats and cralt »s tray be employed in na- they and each of then, shall severally enter into I vtgaiing said river. bond with good and sufficient security, payable I Sec. 2. And be ,t further enacted by the to his Excellency the Governor and his sucres- j authority aforesaid, 1 bat it any person or per son in office m+tSflcpcmd sum of doable the sons shall, at a*iy time alter the passage ot amount lie should draw as commissioner afote- I this act, obstruct by dams, ferries, or otherwise, said, conditioned for their, and each of their more than two thirds of said river within the faithful divcUrge of duty under the provisions | above specified limits, it shall be the duty ol of this act - and for their, and each of their su- j “id commissioners, forthwith to have all such superintendence ofsaid w ork, and in the true obstructions speedily removed, and should such application of the said sum of money for the ! obstructions be again placed in said river, the said purpose contemplated bv this act, which owner or owners ol such dams or femes, soof- saiil several bonds shall hr taken ana approved Ending, shall be subject to pay a fine, not ex by the Justices of’he Inferior Court, or a nia- ; ‘'ceding thirty dollars fur every such oflence, to joritv of them of ti e county in which the said J be collected in any court having competent ju- comniissioners sevt rally reside, to be by them risdiction ot the same, one half to be paid to the transmitted 'o His Excellency the Governor | informer, and the other half to be paid into the ! aforesaid, and to be by him filed in the Execu-j county treasury for county purposes, tive Office j Sec. 3* Aud be it enacted by the authority 8er. 3. And be it farther enacted by the aforesaid, That the above named Commission- aathorily ofil.e sane, That upon the receipts ! ers shall be allowed the sum of two dollars for of the bonus of said commissioners executed in each day they are engaged in carrying into ef- conformiiv to the above and foregoing section, feet the provisions of the above act, provided, and a certificate selling forth the contracts en- they render in their accounts duly authenticated LIST OF LETTERS, R EMAINING ill Ike Post Office at Millodge- ville, April 1st, ItitiG, which if uot taken out l.efore the first of July next, will be sent to the General Post Office, as dead letters. A Lerov Kennedy James Allen Mrs.il A E Kii'kpatiick 2 llsv. Haywood Alford 2 L to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Talbot county, who are hereby authorized to pay the same out of the county funds. Sec. 4. And be. it further enacted by the au thority aforesaid,. That should cither of the above named commissioners refuse to serve, that - shall he lawful for the Judges of the lnferiot dcred during the present year, (183.5) in the | fl uthoritynfthcsam , That the said Commis- Court to supply such vacancy, ard wherever a counties ot^ Stnrart, Lee, Baber, Randolph, s ; oner s ora maoritv of them, shall let out said j vacancy occurs by death, resignation or other- | Sumter, Early, and the counties adjacent, jmprovement p v c ' 01tract) and may or shall ; wise, that said Court proceed to appoint fit and i thereto, in defending and pr v ccting the people , )r0|n j se t0 pav „ a j t undertakers, the amount , proper persons to fill such vacancy or vacancies Iroin the hostile movements oi the Creek In-1 one f olin |, ( v |,, r ,. t j e wor k is commenced, on ; her. .5. And be it farther enacted by the. au- diaus,shall be paid by the Governor,out of any j f ()LUt h where the work shall by the commissioners : thority aforesaid. That notliing contained in funds in the Treasury, not otncrwise appropria- j i, c j u d^ e d to be half &tishedjand the other two- ! this act, shall he so construed as to militate ; ted.” V. ills a view to carry into effect this re- j f 0llr t|, sw hcre the work is completed; Preri- against the laws heretofore enacted to keep open i solve of the Legislature, notice is hereby given I (ffll ,| le sa id undertaker shall on receiving the : said River, to persons haying claims against the State un- first pavnu , nt gi-.e bond ami security, payable j i dcr ils provisions, to make out and transmit t0 j|j s Excellencv tlic Governor, for the faithful i j them to this department, properly anthentica- . er formance of »id work. icd, on, or by the 1 it si day oi May next. See. .5. And be. it forth,r enacted by the i I h >* required that earl, claimant will make authorUu of the same, That should any vacan- »’ oath, before some magistrate, to the correctness C v occur in the B.ard of said Commissioners,; by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be; March 29. the duty of the rennining commissioners, or a ; rn-rfTrs "tT A T ”T A "KT TT 1 71? majority of them, o fill such vacancies when 1 H ^ / X.,Li U J? tliev may occur, md in all cases when new : j of his claim, and also procure the certificate of the commanding officer of the county, under ■ whose orders the services were performed, that the services ohargedfor, were rendered as stated in the account. By order of the Governor, II. A. GREENE, Secretary, March. 8. S—t) F April 23, 1 - months nfr npplicatioli wdl lie j JOSEPH DAY, Speaker oj the If ruse of Representatives. ROBERT M. ECHOLS, President of the Senate. Assented to, December 22, 1S3.5. WILLIAM SCIILEY, Governor. 11—2t. Julius C. Allord William M. Atkins, Daniel M. Andrews T. J. Agnew Jacob Aulil Miss M E I) Arnold Dr William G Littla John T. l.nuiar John l.iltcy David Lewis William 1) Lingould John 11. Lumpkin 2 Miss Mary Lane. ' M Robert McConib BECSvWITH’S •luti-IHsprptic I*iUs, F oil SALE bv COWLES A DAGGETT. Milledgcville, Feb. 16 5 tf A JOURNEYMAN SHOE-MAKER. IStO w hom employment and liberal wages will he given. None but a first rate workman need apply. J. D. PARISH. ^.{f/^k’he Macon Telegraph am! Standard of U! nlon wil. insert the ahove three times, aud forward their accounts for payment. Decatur, DeKalb co. Ga„ March 19. 11 2. £!,ii'.WO. A i‘i .(CO'U.kiLC,, MACON. GEORGI Y. T HIS Establishment is now under itie control of the subscribers, who pledge themselves to render com. fortable those who may call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS. JOHN D. RAMEY. Felmary 23, t> tf Miss Mary A. Abbott. B E. Bradley Gen. Thomas Brown 2 r>tiili P. Myrick Asa Bishop Mial Mires John P. Butts Archibald S. Bryan Thomas \\ . Brow u rsre. n. nnu w. u junrir/ enoeieu oy roc seventeen miles irom ouiuniiuii, e authority ef the sarc, That it shall bo the duty ferry road, on which, there are line oftho commissioners to krrp a fair journal and fitly m res ot open land; a great pc record of their proceedings, and report their ac- | h fresh. A good gin house and 7101 . ma Puiaaki county, while siti n' for ordinary pnrpo-e for letters of disirt.- ion on ilia e fate of CIt trios iKlill*. deccas ■«!, I.y Daniel 15. Rhodes aduii.(is:ra- tnr: This is t'irrriV' to rite and ndinon: b all and singular the l io 'r d and > r< ditors of .aid d ceas- rd in lie and n| , prescribed by *aw, io show cense {it any) why letters should not bo grani.-i. Giveu under my hand this Iriili <i:iy of April, 1' ’•• JoiEPU CARUTHERi* May tt. If ■> LI. persons are hereby forewarned from trn- ry, . „..J . TV . v p ,. ASl ding for ihrce notes of hand, given by the 1. A. at LLl t A.v, 1.51. suhseriber, iaz: one fur 3 30 25 cents, payable to April ], 1836 13 8t I Nathan Batts, or bearer; one for 3 25, payable to Culiun I’eacock, «r bearer, and one for 3 20, pay- ! able to Cullen Peacock, or bearer—the considc- , - . • ■ • • ■ . i - , - , , . .. .. and on l.ithire to d< So when required aioresatd, ration for w lnelisnid notes were given having fail- 1 ed. 1 am determined not to pay them, unless com pelled by law. RICHARD llAYSE. Pulaski county, March 12. IriiO 10 5t . ,• ...,„■• till > TR A\ hAl.r,.—\\ ill be sold, on the first tile iilie.-ier t olliloi i t!1 . , , , . r ,■ J I uesday in June next, in the town of Ixnnx- ’ Mile, Crawford enmity, one small CIIESNl'T i SORREL MARE, one fore-foot uml one bind foot « bite about llic hoof, about six years old. and about I3 hands high, and appr .ised to $ 20, April 3d, 183(5. WM. McGEIIEE, C.I. C. April 5 13 8t time aid e. e. c. Pi'IAS'-.I USD FOR SAMI. SUBSCRIBER offers for sale one Lot irki.ry Land. No. Bll. 4tli die*.!*,■**, ori. ion!Iy lioolv. hut now Pul, ki coimly, Iviti: four lull,, i.ooi the town of L iwkinsvillc, oil |be Stage ran i ioadiiig from llawkinsvillr - TV\ i!F SFRriiTMB r of Oak and Hid , j' 1 EOKGI V. Crawford County. Toiled he- k. Jl fore John Mathews, a Justice of the Peace m io I for said county,one eslraj l!AY HOUSE, with mine w hite hairs around h.- kind hoof, and a J ,'Y| ' I " ■ mall novel gall on hi; hack, about five feet high, ” " IC ‘ ibont 15 years old, paces well, arid appraised to 8 50, by John Aders and Darnel Culpepper, March 19th. 1836. WM. McGEIIEE, C.I. C. April 5 13 tit. NOT I Cl fS^ilE Puhseriber very respectfully informs his B friends aud the i publick generally that lie hat located himself at tlio Marrietta Hotel, Cobh lie offers his services to search out and tc«t the value of Gold aud Laud lots, aud to make a li ne return to applicants iu the counties of Cobh, Paulding, Floyd, Cass, Cherokee and For- I'or Scilc. commissioners are <o chosen, they shall comply Ffl'VIE Mihscriher offers for sale, in Harris corn with the requirements contained in the second , .3.. ty, one tract ot‘ nine hundred aci*»», ef fine section of thw act. j ICi.AICSTS)2 Sec. 6. And b‘ il further enacted by the seventeen miles from Columhu*, on the Marshall ec hundrjd and j Geoipe R.C lay ton, jr portion of which G Culvcrhouse screw; a ^ood Alexamler Campbell tines and doings fro* time to time, to his Excel- ! ! ,8r “ and stah,e 1 ?— a ftory dwell- Miss Elizabeth Cane i .1 # • ’ i » ...... i mjc house, well nuisheu. A cood kitchen and lencv the Governor, and wnenevertlicv mav be e f r comfortable necro houses. A handsome situation; required l y him, tbe progress ol said work ; fille water; a beautiful farm, and every way desi- ruble. ALSO, a tract in the same neighborhood of six hundred acres, on which there arc one hundred and seventy acres of open land; the whole of w hich, has heenclcared within the last two years. Tolerably comfortable log buddings. Corn and fodder, and stock of different kii.ds can he had at both places. The ahove property will he sold on p. . i „ » ■ terms to suit purchasers, and at reasonable prices. that cell and every commissioner ,, .. . , tut .ii 1 ersous wishing such propertv, would do well to as aHrrsatd, shall be entitled to j cal| earl y t orlhc y may miss a bargain. fit 31) HENRY H. LOWE. iU 3 The Standard of Union and Georgia Joer- they shall forfeit ilia per diem compensation hereinafter to lie allowed, and it shall he the duty ofhis Excellency the Govcrncr, to rep rt to the next Legislature, all the infor nation which he may receive frost said commissiot.ers relative to said work. Sec. 7. .Inn’ be it enacted by the authority of the same. That appointed compensation, aal receive one dollar per day, j for each and ever ’(lav he shall attend to the su- Ilarvcy Mullins A C McIntyre 2 11 iram M core 2 Benton Martin Janies Gordon or Clerk of the County Court. William McCall John McVav Franklin McDonald Patrick McSwain The owner of the horso Mirror. Samuel Moore, Peter McIntosh Charles Mathews Isaac M u I ford Thomas II. Mulrvne Robert Mercer Ahial McFarland John A Mansi nett Ezekiel Miller Mr.. P. i*. M’Minify Miss A. D. Moore. Nelly McIntosh. ' N James Norllicutt Christian Nuity Dr A P Xoit O Mrs Phoebe O’Brient P Robert Payne Robert Patton E Perryman James Palmer O II Prince John Prosser Gen. B Pope William Page Wilson I’earce Frances A Colbert Asher S Potter Eli/.. A Coley P C Pendleton M C Cogburn Capt II Pool SarahChcwuing. Mr Prosser Elisha Parsons Dr Peters Clem Powers Dr Prescott Miss Caroline Pryor Martha Patrick Jane Perry. U I, Robinson 2 William Robinson Zacliariah Roberson Francis M Reese William \\ Ricft Hiram Reid Moses Boynton William II. Burton Charles L. Bradley John. Barrington 2 Horrace Bindley Daniel liuckuer A F Byington Reuben Bridges llenrv G Blunt A H Black Jacob Brooks Edmund Brantley 1. Bowers James Blackman James Bivins Robert Beall William R Bivins Joseph Blance Miss Lamanda R. Bell Mary L. Bowie T M Blount Sarah Bivins Mrs. Nancy lit II Martha Butts. e Rev. Squire Chase Benjamin Cooper 2 Charles J Crews John Cay Henry Cook James M Cole 2 Abraham Colbey 4 Daniel Candee T HE SUBSCRIBER rcspoctf.l- ly informs his friends aud th. public, that he ha. opened a house • entertainment in the Town of Law- reuceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, where he flatter* himself those who may favor him with a call will find every thing provided w hich can coa tribute to them comfort aud convenience. JOHN F. MARTIN. Lawrencevillc Doe. 9, 1835. m tint)—49. 40<$0 IliixhcK Salt, WTKriR SALE, at the BOAT LANDING, at JL* 75 cents |>er bi -hel. rash, in quantities te suit purchasers, from five bushels and upward*. NICHOLS & DEMIN*. Milledgcville, March 15 9tf D Mourning Douglass Derinot Dempsey Henry Darnell U O Davidson Amos Davis James Dickson Mai R J Dunn Bucket C Dean M iss Caroline Daniels Nancy II. Davis Marv Denton Florida, rous.in Any person w i-’t! the subscriU r rt ■tly tlu org l said Tact of l '.cd. m ' lo pur,*li i e will please cal! on Wclist t; ilic. P.il.b romitv (Ja. J JIIN J. LANIER. Iti—8t perintendencc of ®ul work, which the Gover- nal, will each give the above six insertions, and Mrs Caroline Day nor is hereby authorized to pay out of the con- \ forward their accounts to Ellerslie, 11 arris county, '■ E j syth; at the low rate of five dollars per lot; at the j tingent fund, satisfactory evidences being ad- , for payment. j Marmnduke Etheridge Joel Rivers above stated place, reference may be had to the | duced to hint, that the services have been ren- pglAKE NOTICE. All persons are hereby : ^yrus Eastman Mrs Chloe Rowo Htate and Check maps, the quality Book, and nu- ; dcred as conteinnkited by tliis act ; Providi J,; JL cautioned and forewarned notto trade for it i Mr* 31 A Ellington, i inerieal list. Patronage in the ahove business that such term of service does not exceed twen- 1 certain promissory note drawn by myself, and F tv five davs per annum. ,na,le P !l 5 'dde to Charles Page, or bearer, for 3 45 rl B Foster 2 Sec. 8. Am,’he itfurther enacted, That the i cp nts,^dated l ehrttary 8:h, 183(3, and due Feb. uk fully received by DANIEL MAY. fil tf. oYciice. 4. mf by >lu-1 nil Uo«>ly. a iTU .SNl V »SOU- R; A. M AU W *ti;>j>i»'Cfl to he H ci years obf, a- bortt UHnn.U Appri'iseil tr* *5 by Wiili- lunM. Ale\.tv ml John V» ait.A. April \i * I I I \ M \\ HITAKEIS, J.P. GEORGI A, Elicrohct* con mr !ij Wm. MrAiee, a /?/»/G/I n ! ;ou: fan • ,»r five v<»bl, I L- ham!* high, with white **Ti*• p*N in her f:»rc T ut ami l utli hertiiiul fee: while. >!» »<! 1 roim I, Mari: mane and tail. Ap- praiv'i! to ; ). bv \l. F. Haniel and John ;*!. Mallmi, M;. v ’ WILLIAM WHITAKER, J. P. A tn.3 ex’ract •>:« the niinnle* of cstraj>• JA 'iKS A. M.VDDOX, p. c. i. c. Mav 17, Jri:J7 IS ;a V/iIji:un I»\. Kitrhcn, AADKEW OF Vili dMl. This distiii"ni^fied sou of Sir ; will be t yJYjI Charles, beioti ,;in^ to Gol. Wil 1 Lf'v li.im IL Johnson of Virginia | March 11. 1835. ami .Messrs, T. IL Howard of j Co!iimi)ijs, and A. U. Kenan of Aliilcdgeville. will remain the present spring aud fall reasons a: the stable of Mr. Kenan at Milledgeville. As a T|T|I.I,BF, SOLD on Wednesday the 13th race.-. 1 SDREir was number one, his colts iu IV day of June mxt, in the Town of Spring \ lrginn and New York are spoken or in the high- Place.Mnrray Couiity,Georgia,a!l the unsold Lots cst terms. Man s scut to A MtRIiH'mW he kep : in said Town. Capitalists and others wishing to V ten dollars per month and receive every atten- pm-diase valuable Village property, n onld do well linn : they will he under tlie immediate rare of the | { , call anti examine before that time* Terms made known oil the Hay of sale. ELI BOWLIN. J. i. r. SEABOFRA SENTER, s. i. c. same as last season. Handbills will he shortly STEPHEN PAXSAN, J. I. c. Ordered bv the Court.that the above advertise- ,•, .... . ....ii; iney will oc miner me imuicoiaie rare oi me 1 1 ' 7 proprietor anil kept within sight of AXDREIFS f 1 , i' V/'I-'! stable. The season will commence at the first, , ■ i* . • of Fehruarv and end the first of July 'I’crms tbe sent out. January 11 51 AOTiYSh. A LI* persons arc hereby forwnrncd from trad s. A. for ment lie published in iho Standard of Union, .Milledgeville, and the Southern Banner Athens, Georgia, once n week untill the day of sale, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. A true extract from tbe minutes of the Inferioi bur Ton Mcgiiee, cru. April 14tb, 1833. J. c. m.c. „ r two notes of band given by the sub scriber, viz—One payable to Jason Plant, or bear- Uourt oi Murray er, for $ 500, due one day after date, and the o- i»i » i n%z \i~r_ tber payable to William Kirksey, or liearer, for ,, „ . , , 100. The first mentioned uote dated sometime Wholesale a:,d detail BfJSTisl, An- in lhp moillh <>f \ pr il or May. 1834, nnd the Utter sometime in the month of Jnnunrv or febniaryof the present year, and due on the Is dajy of Janua ry next. The consideration for whieWsaid notes Resit!. Urorsit!, " ENG recently purchased the I -St.*. Stock of I lew.von &: Bacon, on the cornel of Broad A Iu, io, k streets. ...... ol twenty thensainl dollars be, and the same ' istl le:!7, “lam determined notto pay said note, it * j .• .1 ,• j or an\ part of it, unless - compelled bv law. ns the ,s hereby approrrmted for the .mprovemet ot t . ongi(Ie ?, lion for M it , v ! ;s f ’ ile( , U * the navigation of tbe Chattahoochee river from the | CVWTHOX Florida Line, to die city of Columbus, and for March 9th, 1836 <q the purpose of removing the shoals and obstrnc- -gy OCR month, afterdate, application wHI he tions in the same ; and that the same shall be jP made to the honorable the Court of Ordina- expended under the superintendence of the ) ry of Baldwin county, for leave to sell the real es- Commissioners to be appointed by his Excel- j rate ofNuhal Moore, deceased, adjoinin' iamls of lency tile Governor, under the same rules and i Askew- and others, on the East side of the Oconee regulations, as are prescribed for the disburse- j river. ment of the funds set apart by this act, for the M TOMLINSON FORT, Adm’r. improvement of the Flint River. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted. That his Excellency the Governor do draw from the Central Bank, the money appropriated by this act, in case there he nota sufficient fund in the Treasury to meet the same ; Provided, nothing contained in the foregoing act or any of the sec tions thereof, shall be so construed as to autho rize the Governor to draw his warrant in favor March 22, 1836 F OUR months after date, nppli.ation willbe made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Hancock county, wlien sitting for ordinary pur poses, fur leave to sell the real estate of Y\ illiaui Wiley, deceased. „ MOSES WILLY, Ex’or. Hancock, county, March 15, 1836 Fifty Dollars Reward? of any of the foregoing commissioners for the ’ ®R the apprehenriou and delivery of a vii- sum to be disbursed bviiioiu, until said Commis- "*T r ld ' u ' 1 0 ,t,e name of HENRY ASBURY, sioners report to his Excellency of the 0|>erations e strungest t :. enmstautial proof, came Willard Felt John Ferguson William I!. Fowler Marcellus Farmer Miss Sueky Rice. S William Searcy John Smitl Dr L J Smith or T L Densler William Sanford 2 .Miss Sarah A E Foard. Jeptli t Simpson G Michael Grayhili James M Gunn lohn S Graham Edwin R Goulding Dr Aaron Gibbs Anderson Grant James Gordon F M Gibson liailcs Gill Thomas Godwin T Gordon Willis Grinr.es Rev Myles Gretne Miss Maria M Greene l’olly Ann Geno I’eggy Gindrat Mrs Mal tha Gindrat. H John M Holliday John llall R ichM W Habersham T B Howard 4"1EORGIA, Cherokee county. \\ herca. sjum-ia iq«'i . ma e.-\i uitm i Ul mil (lIXTilimnS ■ . ... , r--' * ST Elijah Ghaffiin applies for letters of admiiiis- intended to bo adopted hv them, and the proha- stole mv mare —The Z'-'a '.u-.V' 5 lo,h ,u,t - an<l tratiou on the estate of Thomas Keller, deceased : j Me utility of such expenditure, and to make fifty years ofa-e five f.'et eid t oi" “ an . ab ? ut Edwin Harris And whereas John R. Bates applies for letters slK -„ report on the application for each instal- highS skin®i,lr^s£' Ci >^- n f •irltt- Mi.fm mu riit tlio aclxfu fit -\ 111"! '.tint ^ ft 1 l. t , • . . . - 1 nearly opposite r-tosu'.l, Co., and made extern • late vi-it to Baltimore, I'hibuh 1 o. k. re»pe< folly invites I'hvsici Plan tees and others, to call i,„d , and prici , laii'ore purchasing els. Dialers per mail or othc *nd faiililully attended to. •Jar.!, 16 ^Vhli i} au Vi,, t.. I-, .>W Sc ! Editions in , aud New- lertliauts. his stock were given having failed. I am , I terminal not to of admiidstegriou on the estate of Abraham Salo- | „ pnt ? f sa ch oypropnmto ; nndwhenever'his ! anTof aiVr? bad rouw'^, “rith a 2STSKS j »»“*«>“ pay them unless comptiluti by Jaw F iwkius. 6Eoftt.I V, DeKalb C\ Sin-in F. Rm >. ) ise, promptly 10 fit Given under niy l and, this 9th j uav of April. 1836. JAMES A. MADDOX,D.CIk.e.o oflatt Dtc r. Rnn. S Lib-! for Divorce. IN DE K M B SUPERIOR COURT. I T appearing t > the Court bv the return of the SI.e.all, that t!ie defendant U not to be found M tne county ot DeKali>—au<| i- ( un her ap- pearuig to the e oa -. that the driendent does uot resole within the Mato of Geo ii .—,,,, motion ol eannsel for plaintiff, it i. orderr,; bv the Conn that service be peleet.--d upon the defendant, by puldiration of this Ride, oner a month for tincel mi*,. Sis. in some public Gazette in State. ! A tree copy from the mimit. s of tU-Cmirt. March i Term, 1836, „ 0 JOI1X CLEjre, crk. M r «j 3, 183b m-ni T : Laml, wsth one hundred and twenty acres fine . j land, under c«»od fences, aS) fre^h; which will •' n ° l e ?* ai, * rt j produce from twelve to fifteen hundred pounds Otton to tbe acre, aud fn m thirty to forty hotbds i .. . | Corn, there is on the premises, a double log cab- j April *0 *lt same is hereby repealed, j biu shingle rou^h, and other otU houses* aud two ' j cv client Wells of water, which never fails; the j YfcULASlvI SHERIFF’S SALE. Will le ; above lands a!l lie in the fifteenth and twenty- JR. sold on the first Tuesday in June next. Jit I eighth district Lee, MU' Sumter count}. all join- 1 the Court-house floor in the town of Hartford. ;r: which will he soul on a credit of one, two Pular.ki comity, within the legal hours of sale, the Sec. 10- And be it further enacted by the ^ zei !' her face. She has three white feet and and three years; persons wishing to purchase, would do well to view tlie premise*, and call on the subscriber iu Milledjrevih* during the present session* oral my resideuce in Twiggs county, af ter the cession. BEXJ. B. S5IITH. December, 7, 1835* 47—tf A BLACKSMITH BADLY WANTED. following propci ty, viz : 50 acres oak and hickory land in the Xorth-ea»t corurr of \o. 11)8, ill the »lst district of original ly M'ilkiusoit, now l'ulaski county, levied on .as the proj>erty of John and William Morris, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of W illiam Pipkiu—levy made and retamed by a cotslahle. WILEY HOLDER, ShTT. April 22 si m rv*! 4 ii i " '—'S*» her lail has been very awkwardly cut off; i H v * u * Vtfmnty nt tbe same, 1 hd all laws and parts , vas very much rubbed hv the saddle skirt,, and U ™ C " militating tganst this act, be, and the : considers!,lyjaded by travelling. Fhc st|(iV' .a nftt. 7^OTICE.— X I pem.ii' d , of Putrirk P UI.A8K1 SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, on ilie first Tuesday May next, at 4 iul •>•. Sate c.f Pul aski conn:*, 4*ceased, are re iucst I to come forward without delay, and settle the same; and :! .... ), ning de mands agaiusi said < state, will , le - rcr ,Jer them in to the lubseribcr >u terms of die law. 15. W. RRACF.WaLL. Adm’r. Padaski .nnstv, fl;>ril 29. Uij J7 (It T HF. 81 BSCRIBF.R having permanently established himself at Harris's 8tore. Long’s Bridge, Hancock comity, where he conducts an exteu-ivc II 'oOff-ShoV. will give liberal w«- , *‘ c Court-house door ill the town of Hartford 2CS to V <400(1 KuiilSl, who understands Pulaski county, withiu the legal hours of sale, th« ued to tho estat | Ironing Wagon*, Carts. Ac. lie w ill either give 'olhnving ].rr,|.city. to wit: wages per year, or furnish a first rate framed shop I Due Lo,t el Laud. No. 28!. ia the 29th district and tools of the best quality, bv paving modt iate V\ ilkiusou when surveyed, uow Pulaski county, ■ofits accruing. There willbe levied on as the property of Solomon Wi'sou. to rent, and all the profits i work enough for two first rate Smith's,including farming wo. k. John McAllister Aprii 13. fll 15 saii.f v a fi fa in favor of James Russell: levied on aud returned by a ron--table. WILEY HOLDER, ShT. March £2 The above reward is offered for the apprehen- sion and delivery sf the said rogue to me in G .vin- ne»t County, 18 miles helow Lawrenceville, uear th- line of Walton and Gwinnett. Any person that will deliver said thief aud the mare above des cribed. shall have an additional reward oftweatv- five dollars, or I will give twenty-five dollars for | the delivery of the mare to my residence in Gwin nett County, or a liberal reward will be given for such information as will enable me to get the ihlefor the mare- She was three years old last i June, and four feet, eight or ten inches high as near , as J can guess. ill be THOMAS G. GARRISON. March 25. 23—3t. Emanuel county, then sitting for ordinary pur Standard of Union will give this poses, for leave io 111 all the real estate ofMilIi- three insritions. and forward their account to am W Heath, illegitimate of Sarah Heath, ot Windsor P. O. Walton county, Ga. for collection. Scriven county or Emanuel eennty, known by No. j T. G. (j. county! d ‘ itnCt ’ ori ? iaalI 7 Muscogee now Talbot | ~ OEOKGIA FEMALE ( OLLtfit. Hardy HEATH, £ U ardia Scottsboeo, Ga. JOSEPH DAT, Speaker of the House oj Representatives I ROBERT M. ECHOLS, I President of the Senate. Assented to, 2£’d December, 1835. W ILLIAM SC1ILEA, Govcrncr. Aprii 5. 13—2t. C W Hall of \ a. .! Henry A M Hushes 2 Everett Hamilton Edwin Hamilton Merrctt Hughes Wm B Shepard A. Searcy A. Smith, [Polanucr] William Scott James Stuart Janies A Steen John Strong Joseph Sessions Raymond Sanford Mrs Ann M Slaughter Benj L. Scott Miss Eliza Smith 2 Maria E. Smith 2 Matilda J Scott J L Swiuney, T Robert Taylor George W Thompson James M Tillford Jeplha Thomas John W Trapp Atm Thurman Miss Martha V Turk Martha A Thomas Matilda Thurston, V Sanford P. Vandiver, W Pevton Ward John H. Ware 2 Geo. A. Williams I’ev'on W alden W illiam W bite David E. W ilson John Williams L. M. W iley Jacob W oodall lioht. 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Clubs of seven will lie supplied for the same term, by forwarding a ten dollar note. (f^The papers that are sent out of the city will he carefully pack ed in stroug envelopes, to prevent their rubbiugin the mail. 07»The SALMAGUNDI will he published on alternate weeks—otherwise it would he impossi ble to procure the numerous Embellishments which each number v.ill contain—aud the gener al mterest it will afford must be enhanced by this arrangement. F O! R months after date, application made to the honorable Inferior Court ol ; Miss Martha M. Harden Joseph West Walter S Jenkins 2 Green Johnson Samuel Johnson 2 James ^ • Jones Augtaus Jaillett William John, Sen. John A Jennings James Jolley 31iss Elite. Johnson 2 S M Johnson 2 K Thomas J. Knight (£r* Addre s, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. «a AUDI A VS SAUL W ILL he sold on the firs* Tuesday in May next, at the court-house ii: Hancock county, (agreeably to an order of the Inferioi court of said county,) a \ellow man, belonging the orphans of Simeon M. Taylor deceased. S. A. PARDEE, Guardian. January 2fi. 9 —tdt. "GEORGIA* In the Superior Court, Richmond County, Jan uary Term, I T PON the petition of Edward Thomas and J others. Stockholders ot the Merchants and | Planters' Bank, prating the appointment of a Receiver of the assets of said Bank, for the pur pose *et forth in said petition on fiio * Ordered, That Edward Thomas he appointed as such Receiver, he first giving bond and secun-. ty, to lie approved by tho Clerk, in the sum Thirty Thousand Dollars, payable to the Clerk this Court, and his successors in office, for ic#. t’uith fu] discharge of his duty in sa.d office. It itfurther Ordered. Thai the said Merchant’*, and Planters’ Bank, do forthwith deliver a^d, transfer to said Receiver, ail aud singular, th^ Books, Papers, Monies and Assets of every des-. cription, belonging to said fiar.k and tiiaf ; Receiver be and he hereby is fully authorized tnd empowered, tn receive and collect by *uit m bis. ow n name as Receiver, or by other legal merits* aR ou’stauding claim’s due to said Bank, and pay all debts duo from it, aad to defend all suits pend ing. or that may be brought against said Br.uk. An on the receipt of said assets, or of su.?h por tion thereof, as may authorize a dividend, the said Recei v eris authorized »ud required, fn m lime to time, to divide among the Stock Holders or their | legal representatives, iu proportion to their res- * pective interests, such part of the assets of said Bank, as he may find prudent aad proper to divide^ vi u vv; , always reserving a sufficient fund to answer tb* Miss Eliza, cth B. W ilcj | pro( , ahJe responsibilities «>f the lustilutioB- i > And it it further Ordered, That the said Ro. a ° ' reive/ do report to this Court, at its sitting m J*** uary next, bis actings and doings on the t»remise»^ and that after the making up of said report, M b* Master Wm. Ward Jesse U illiford A. IL Worsha in l’hilcinon H. Wilkinson Edwin Whitaker James C. Whitaker N. B. W illiams Mrs. Mary W'est SOLOMON D. BETTON, P. M, F ikrsirj 16. 1 &T, j n , JOB'PRIXTIXG, OF EVERY DESCBITTloy, j NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. T HERE are two vacancies in thisIstitutioD— one at Drnwin' and Painting, ar.d one in the department ofXatural Science. The princi- i pal would prefer both bein' filled by a gentleman t and his lady. Applicants will address L. LATASTE, Principal. Apii! 13. 14—3t. no loa'er liable to any suit or claim,** Receive*, by any creditor of said Batik, unless the term . * * r „/• ,i i .ills xictilior Oi SrlHI I/,--. 07* All persons inquirin' for any of the above hj , responsi , >iUt hr f lirt Herextended, letters, wil! please say “ they are advertised — /• u further Ordered. That a copy of the abovf. and tho?" who liave called since tlie first of A- order, ho published in one ef the public Gazette^ tiril.and received letters, will recollect—thatthis of Augusta and MilledReville. at l»astonre a moot* list was made out on that day. Milledgeville Ap 5, S. D. B. 12—3t ) from this date to the first of January next. ^ \ true extract from the Minutes, this 16th t W** \YS» ! FcUuary, 1386. J.\ME3 M'LAClerk.