Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, October 25, 1836, Image 4

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AdminiKlrator'N Baßc. TTNDER stu order of the Inferior Court o I <J Twiggs County, when sitting for oidinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in November I myU, within the legal hours, be sold, before the j ufflrt-houso door in Marion County, lot ol Iniul. j wumber Ninety, in the fourth district of originally I Museogee, but now Marion County. Sold as the real estate of James Deshazo, deceased. Icrms inttdv known oti the dav of sale. RICHARD DESHAZO. Adm r. August 3(1 •**'— ,,,s WILL be sold at the Court House, Stew art county, on the first i itesduy in November next, between the ttsuil hours ot sale; Lot-No. one hundred and ninety-three, ( (193) in the 31st District, originally Lee conn- ! tv; being the real estate of Henry (.irtllin, de ceased.—Sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court pf Effingham county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES GRIFFIN, I , JOHN C. GRIFFIN, | A, " u r! ” Aug. 25. 1836 33—tds. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court-house door ; m the town of Eatonton, Putnam County, be tween the usual hours of sale, A lot of land, containing 202. J acres, known as No. 106, in the 4th district of originally Baldwin, but now Putnam County, laying between sugar and gla- ■ dy creeks, in said county, the same being a part •f the real estate of Isaac Youngblood, deceas ed, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased. Terms made known on ! . tire dav of sale. JAMES YOUNGBLOOD. I . , , REUBEN BI LLING TON. I /ld '" r ’’ August 13, 1836. 35—tds. YKTILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday ▼ V in December next, at the Court-house in Sumpter county, in the usual hours of sale, 1 lot of land No. 164, in the 17th district, origi-I nally Lee, but now Sumpter county, for the 1 benefit of the heirs and creditors of Thomas Barber, dec’d. This the 6th Sept. 1836. JOHN BOWIN, ad'mr. Sept. 30, 1836. 36—tds. WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Court house in Cobb county, Ga, agreeably to an order of the the honorable the Inferior court of Warren j county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, a lot of land containing 40 acres, in the gold re-j gion, (notv Cobb county,) known as No. 164, 1 17th district 2d section, belonging to the estate of Adam Granade, dec’d. Terms cash. Sep tember 15th 1836. JOSEPH ANSLEY, adm'r. 1 Sept. 20,1836. 36—tds. j WILL be sold on the 17th December next, at the late residence of Henry Jackson, deceased; the following property to wit: 265 Acres of land on the waters of Shoulder bone—one negro man 45 years old—one negro woman, 55 years old—one do. do. 30 years old. Also, the stock of horses, cattle, hogs, &c. Ac. Also, the corn, fodder, household and kitchen furniture &c. &c. ISA \C JACKSON, ) . . , ROBT. JACKSON, j rs - August 23, 32 WILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder, j at the late residence of Aquilla Leap trot, deceased, in Washington county, on the j 27th day of October next, ALL THE PERSONAL PROPERTY to wit: consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn and fodder, cotton, farming tools, household and ; kitchen furniture, together with many other ar- ' tides to tedious to enumerate—sale to continue ■ from day today, until all is sold. Terms made known on the dav of sale. BOLIN LEAPTROT, Adm’r. September 9 td s ALL persons indebted to the estate of A quilla Leaptrot, deceased, of Washing ton county, arc requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is in debted, will present their demands within the time prescribed by law. BOLIN LEAPTROT, Adm’r. September 9 3.5 | FOUR months after date, application will 1 be made to the honorable the Court of I Ordinary of Washington county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to Aquilla Leaptrot dec’d. BOLIN LEAPTROT, Adm’r. September 13 m4m Pulaski Sherifl's 9 Sale. WILL BE SOLD, in the town of Hart ford, Pulaski county, on the first 1 uesday in Nov. next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One small bay horse, levied on as the proper ty of Elisha Hodges, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Laurens county, in favor ofßobert Goode, property pointed out by Cavid Simpson. J. DYKES, ir. D. S. S “Pt- 20, 1836. 36-tds. DeKalb Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in Nov. next, before the court-house door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, the following property to-wit : Fourteen acres of land, situated, lying and being in the (18) eighteenth district of original ly Henry, now DeKalb county, being the south part of Lot No. 6, in said district, as the proper ty of James Kirkpatrick, to satisfy afi fa in favor of James Ligon, issued from a justice’s ceurt of said county. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. S. FARMER, Sheriff. Sept. 20. 36—tds. Telfair Sheriff Sale. WILL BE SOLD, at the court-house door, in the town of Jacksonville Tel fair county, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property to-wit: One Lot of land No. 310, lying in the ninth disuict of originally Wilkinson, but now Tel s,‘ r —* eV . i,: ' J on as the property of James Williams, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Wil liam Johns, **• said Williams, to the use of Marmaduke Hart, propertv pointed outby ifar mond E. Williams, this 14th Sept. 1836. o , ELIJAH WELLS, .S'/nnJ. Sept. 20. 36-tds. FOUR MONTHS u il | be mad-/ to th e honorable the Inferior court of Pike comity, when sitting for irrdiuarv purpo.es for eave to sell | ot of land No. 25, m the third district of P.ke county, f.r the benefit of James A. Crawley, minor, m„|„ r the of 21 years, he phi in her th- 17th IK3G JAMES A. CRAWLEY, Not I FOUR months after date, application wlj"| be made to the honorable Inferior Cou rl of Ware comity, when sitting for ordinary pu r . poses, for leave to sell Lot No. 19, in the 11 t |, I district of originally Carroll now Heard <oiin tv I belonging to the illegitimates of 'l'inin n,,,.’ WILLABY ADDAMS, Guardian. July 2G 28- mini’ l{ MONTHS afterdate application will fi' be m ule to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Doily Comity, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses. lot* leave to sell lot ot land No. 201, in the 7<h Hi t. of said Comity, for the benefit of the heirs of James Coleman deed, this 21st July JESSE SAXDERLLN, Adm. August 2d. 29—4 in. GF.ORGI I’orsjth county. ’B®7'HEK I. AS, Robert Rogers applies to me w V lor letters of administration, on the es tate ot David Conlery deceased, late of said comity. 'I heso m e therefore to cite ami admonish all, ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and appear at my office, within the time preset ibed by law, to show cause, (if anv,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this day of Sept. D. McCOY, C. C. O. Oct. 4. 38—h. , df N EORGI \, Crawford county.—James Wil-; N.W son of the 529th district, G. M. tolled be-I lore me, Johnathan Ross, a Justice of the Peace, one iron grey horse, six years old, blind in the left eye. with a long switch tail, appraised by Lewis llolt and Samuel Dukes to $lO 00. WM. McGEE, C. I. C. September 28th 1836. 38 ts. GEORGIA, Fayette County. SIN MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court, of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from the estate of John Crittenden dec. This is therefore to admonish all and and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, if they have any objections, why said letters should not be granted, to file their objections in terms of the law. JOSEPH 11. CRITTENDEN, Er'r. June 19. 25—6 m. Leonard Burns ) Libel for divorce in rs. > Pike Superior court, Martha Burnt. y January Term, 1836. If nppearing’to said court that the said defen dant has not been served with the usual process ; and it appearing she cannot he found, ir is therefore ordered by the court, that she <ij« | pear at tqe next Superior court, to he held in ami for Pik county, on the first Monday in March 1836, ami then and there answer to the above suit. Am! it is further ordered by the court, that service of this i tile be perfected, by its being published once a month, for three months, in one of the public gazettes of this State. A true extract from the minutes, 6th Septem ber 1836. EGBERT P. DANIEL, c. s. c. Sept. 29. 37—mlm. CHEOKGIA. hi the Superior Court, Richmond County, Jan uary Tenn, 1836. UPON the petition of Edward Thomas and others. Stockholders of the Merchants’ and Planters' Bank, praying the appointment of a Receiver ol the assetsoi said Bank, fur the pur pose set forth iu said petition on file : Ordered, That Edward Thomas be appointed i as such Receiver, he first giving bond ami securi ty, t.> be approved by the Clerk, in the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars, payable to the Clerk of | this Court, ami his successors in oliic-e, for the i faithful discharge of his duty in said office. , // it further Ordered, That the said Merchant's . and Planters’ Bank, do forthwith deliver and i transfer to said Receiver, ail and singular, the Books, Papers, Monies ami Assets of every des cription, belonging to said Bank, and that said Receiver be and he hereby is ftdly authorized and empowered, to recei\.i and collect by suit m his own name as Receiver, orby other legal means, all outstanding claims due to said Bank, and to pay all debts duo from it. ami todefend all suits pend ing. or that may be brought against said Bank. An on the receipt of said assets,or of such por tion thereof, as may authorize a dividend, the said Receiver is authorized and required, from time t time, todivide among the Stockholders or their legal representatives, in proportion to their res pective interests, such part of the assets of said Batik, as he may find prudent and proper to divide, always reserving a sufficient fund to answer the probable responsibilities of the Institution. And it it further Ordered, That the said Re eeiver doreport to this Court, at its sitting in Jan nary next, his actings and doings on the premises, and that after the making up of said report, he be no longer liable to any suit or claim, as Received by any creditor of said Bank, unless the term of his responsibility be then further extended. It is further Ordered, That a copy of the above order, he published in one of the public Gazettes of Augusta ami Milledgeville, at ieaslonce a month from this date to the first of January next. A true-extract from the Minutes, this 16th day of February, 1836. J AMES M’LAWS, Clerk, JACKSON HOTEL Fap HE subscriber returns his thanks to his I JH_ friends and the public, for past favors I a his line of business, and hopes to merit and secure a continuance of their patronage; by strict and undeviating attention on the part of himself and family to the wants and comforts of his guests. His stables will be supplied with plenty—and aa attentive ostler. Spring Place, Ga. Aug.2sth 1836. SEBURN SENTER. Sept. 20. 36—5. FBI HE SUBSCRIBER respectful- [•;S';HL -™- ,'y informs his friends and the l ,e l’ as opened a house of entertainment in the Town of Law renceville, Gwinnett County, Georgia, where he flatters himself those who may favor him with a cad w ill find every thing provided which can con tribute to them comfort and convenience. JOHN F. MARTIN. Lawrenceville Dee. 9, 1835. m tin 6—49 MACON, GEORGIA. FS'I HIS Establishment is now* tinder |wJS®« , lhoco ""'<>l of the subscribers, pledge themselves to render com •taui—iiM, fortablc those who mav call on them PETER J. WILLIAMS. JOHN D. RAMEY. February, 23. 0 ts .sack £b a ~ lam THE Subscriber is thankful to his friends and the public in general, for past favors in his line of Im ,iness ; and hopes to merit a con tinuance, by his strict and undeviating attention of self and family.—His houses are very ex tensive and commodious, with upwards of fifty fire places.—lt is the nearest Tavern to the State House—it is well known the best the country affords, he will have for his Table—and for terms try Old Sam ence more&c. SAME. BUFFINGTON Sept 20. 4t—36. Notice, THE subscriber contemplating to remove to the west, oilers for sale, five Eagle Tavern, in flic* town of Warren. It is the hall'-way-lionse between Milledgeville and Au usta,istlic stage house, and one of Ihe best gauds in Georgia. It is quite probable that st arm of the rail road from Augusta, to Athens anl be constructed to this place. For terms, W'lch w;!l ba liberal and accommodating, tip, wliilo the subscriber, JOSEPH C. HARRIS. Sept. 20, 18,‘J6. 36—ts. Sulc. FHH E House and Lot formerly occupied by -®- Mrs. Jenkins &. Mooie, and recently by \\ in. \V. Carnes, as a Public House in this place. I he buildings have very lately undergone the most thorough repairs and alterations, and are now in good order, mid can accommodate a large num ber of boarders. There ate several lots attached to the premises; also, furniture of every descrip timi. necessary for the business. This property w ill be sold upon a credit of one, two and three years, and unquestionable titles made to the pur chaser ami immediate possession given. Any per son disposed to engage in this business would do well to cull and examine the premises, ami make the purchase in time to open the House for the re ception of members ami others, the ensuing Ses sion of the Legislature. ELIZA J. CARNES, Adm’x. Milledgeville August 30th 33—ts FSNHE Suitscriber very respect fully informs his _BL friends ami the ptiblick generally that he has located himself at the Marrietta Hotel, Cobb C 11„ where he offers his services to search out and te«t the value of Gold and Laud lots, and to make a true return to applicants in the counties of Cobb, Paulding, Floyd. Cass, Cherokee ami For syth; at the low rate of five dollars per lot; at the above stated place, reference may be had to the State and Check maps, the quality Book, ami nu merical list. Patronage in the above business, will be thankfully received by DANIEL MAY. Marchl I. 1835. 61 ts. Georgia JFentale College, z . f ss. 1 ; / ** THE friends of this I nslitution are in formed, that until furthei arrangements be made, Mr. JULIUS LATASTE. late Assistant in Dr. Maiks’ Institution, near Columbia, S. C., w ill assist in the Literary and Scientific Depart | ments. Mr. J. L. was to have assisted in theMu | sical Department, but the number of pupils in that j has been limited, that he might assist in the ones I above named 'This artT.ngement has been made, on account of some delay in the correspondence j with the gentleman and lady named in a former | notice. The number of our pupils, therefore will Ihe limited to 60, till further notice. There are still | a few vacancies. , The Institution has undergone an entire ami systemactic re-organization. Gm* friends are in- ■ vited to visit us at any time, during its exercises, ! j from 5 A. M. till 5 P. M. j There will be a monthly examination of the I j Students, beginning on the 19th of zMigust, and every fourth week thereafter, to w hich our friends * i are also invited. ANNA M. LA TASTE. > n . , , LUCIEN LA TASTE, $ Principals Sorcottsbough, July 19,1836. 27—ts SHOO Reward. FfflHE above revvrad will he paid forthe appre- > _£L Fensiou of my man WILLIAM, sometimes i called Bill Black. WILLIAM left me about2sth | I December last ; he is a very bright mulato, about i i 5 feet JO inches high, thick set, full faced, small ! redan* rather biood-shotten eyes, and straight vol- ! towish hair. 1 have no doubt he will change his ! J name ami try to pass himself tor a w hite man, I which he may be able to do unless to a close 'observer. He was formerly the property of M. i Myers of this place, and travelled with him i through the up country last summer. The above I reward will be paid for his arrest if loged in a ’ safe jail so I get him. Aug. 16. Y S PICKARD. | (E? - ' r l’he Darien Telegraph, Macon Telegraph, i and Journal, Milledgeville, ami Hive Columbia, ! 8. C., will insert the above twice a month for 6 i months and send their bills for payment. STRAYED from the subscriber on the 2fjtli Sept, ten head of BEEF CATTLE particular marks not recollected, only tlui.t the most of them are branded J. P., five, of them ate small size, and five large size; tl.ey were driven from Lowndes county, and mav be ma king their way back; any persc.n who may take them up, or give any inforn .a jon of them will be liberally rewarded, on gi*.finer the sub scriber the earliest information of the same. WM. C. W. CLARKE, Sparta, Oct. 4. 39—ts. lOIFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be ! JUL paid by th .: subscriber to any person | that will deliver Inm. his Pocket-book with the j effects that he le.st in said book, on the 4th inst. somewhere between Jourdan Dee’s store and the cross routes towards Shiley’s Ferry, the following ptinevs, viz : Five notes for twentv fiye dollars each, signed by Warren Stokes, and Thos. li. Key, payable to Gilford Kent, and due Istd iy of January next: also ten notes for twenty-five dollars each, signed by Edward Dutlay, anti William Bush, payable to myself, and due Ist day of January next: also five twenty-five dollar notes, and one thirty dollar note, signed Warren Stokes, and Stephen Host; also five twenty-five dollar notes, signed by Wm. Jourdan, Samuel B. Moore: also three twenty-five dollar notes, signed by William Jourdan, Wm. R. Wheeler, and Pulasiak Wheeler; also three twenty-five dollar notes, signed by Needom Taylor, Harriet Taylor, and Wade I* loyd, due Ist day of January next, pay able to myself ; also eight thirty dollar notes, and one ten, signed by M. N. McCullers, and Wm. 11. McCullers, and Francis Brown, due Ist day of January next, payable to myself; also one sixteen or (17) dollar note, signed by John Roberts, and Jacob Swearingen, due Ist January next: also one for twenty-three dol lars and seventy-five cents, signed by B. A. Tharp, due by Ist day of January next, payable to myself; also two forthirty, and one for twen ty dollars, signed by Moses Spivy, and Warren Stokes, due Ist January last, payable to Elijah Calhoun, or bearer ; also one twenty-five dol lar note, signed by Brunkly Brown, John An drews, and Wm. Bush, due Ist January last, payable to myself; one eighteen dollar note, signed by Mathias Floyd, due Ist January last, alsoone sixteen dollar note, signed by Ephrotn Kendrick, and Edward Munger, due 25th De- Dcmber 1834, and payable to myself; also one •bitty,and one twenty-five dollar notes, signed by William Little, due Ist January last, also two twenty-five dollar notes, signed by Allen Wheeler, payable to Easter Kent, one day after date, and dated 15th of January 1834; also three executions issued from a justices court in favor of Daniel Mathis, vs. Martin Swearingen, amount not recollected ; also one execution is sued from the Superior court of Dooly conntv, in favor of Thos. H. Key. vs. David Scarbo rough, for one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents, ; also one hundred and seventy dollars, in current money, the precise dates of th<; above notes not recollected at pres ent. Ido forwarn all persons from paying, or trading for any of the above mentioned notes nly to inyself. iN. B. Ihe subscriber can be found in the /th dist of Dooly county., provided information should be sent. P. S. Also two twenty-five dollar notes on Jas. Brooks, J. L. Shelby, security ; also one tor iwelvt! dollars and fifty cents, on the same individual ; two for twenty-five dollars, on Jo stah Fountain, and one for twtlve dollars and fifty cents on same individual, all due Jmmarv * next - GILFORD KENT. ’ , Dooly county, July 23. August 16. 31—tlst Feb. TliE STANDARD BF (IN ION. FE 1 i L umlcrsigncd informs his friends and those .M_ of the late firm of (tatte rSf Cornwell, that lie intends resuming theAVarelioiiscand Commis sion business at the store next above the ouo re cently occupied by T. J, Chace, on the margin of East Macon, known as the ton u ofTroy. He fur ther informs the public that he has bought bis Goods, &c., and having now on the way, from New 5 ork and other places, Dry Goods am! Groceries, together making his stock complete, which will be sold low for ready pay. he will be ready to receive Colton early in the fall, ami be prepared to make advances, lie would particularly notice to bis friends the great advantages his Warehouses have over those in the dense part of the city with regard to./.*r<’, they being detached from other building and at a distance from any street or lane and well en close. it. s. CUTTER. oj r J . ' he Macon Messenger atnl Telegraph, Mil ledgeville Journal and Standard of Union, will pul dish the above until further notice— Georgian. Arch st. 26—9 m. A Cautiom, TO THE CITIZENS OF lIANCOCE, Lui more piirticulurly io those tiling in the 192 d JJisi. Q. 11/. has been binding on me for W V three or four years to take up all slaves, and free poisons cd colour who are living in the Dist., or in the village ot Sparta contrary to the law that was passcu in Dec. 1832, for their regu lations, ami I having been put to much trouble about them, and not getting pay for my labor, ami it doing no good, lam done with it. But, be it known to the citizens of the 102 d district G. M. that 1 shall take a shorter way to pat a stop to it. Ihe Jaw is very j ointed, that any white per son offending against the provisions of this act, be indicted and prosecuted before the Superior court for any such offence, and on conviction thereof, shall forfeit and pay a fine of sis ty dollars, and all cost of said suit, now if the owueis, guardians and managers of such, will read the law, they will find they are not; s friendly to their country as they think they are. They were friendly enough with me once, to employ an attorney to drive me and other constables into our duty, in hiiugiti"* their slaves before the courts for trial ; and have they ever paid us our costs ! No I neither de they ever intend if they can help it, but 1 intend to have mine. Have they ever paid their attorney that they employed ! No I they think he is rich and can do without it, and Rhodes is poor, and they can swiud e him out of his fees. Now there is butlittle difference between your cases and mine, mine is ten days imprisonment more than yours, which Ido not intend tobear. J can employ an attorney to attend to the business better than you have, where he will get his fees; and I will get | mine that is behind, for 1 intend to have my f u j i cost. 1 know who they are that is owing cost i and they that owe it know as well as 1 d* o , an< i they would do well topay it before an execution j comes after them for it. I also well knr, lv who it is that give their slaves privilege of ’ujr t heir own time, and I have sufficient proof a ml mein try the project next Saperior Com t . “ke every one indiscriminately, and tb. e „ ,’ ni[st tak ‘ o it as well as they can, I expect tlio y ; vi!l think v s range of tms that ! have <• dit , )ri j th( / r slaves to court for trial, and ’ J) in t|le oV.aiers in stead of the slaves, but I c;> a tell my reasons for that there is more to be mode bv taking the owu "vi "LL S T you " h ° i<re of , givm o tills pm liege, y j, ave eu slave know it; and as Ido„ Jt ill!en(11!) be b J ot|)ei . ed a , more with than* s,. V( . s , j , vill tak „ t|)e owne / s I . ’n lltO C JUrt * i!U(l "hen they come to >’ llol! ;? rs - «nd cost of suit, on two or J' ,l ' Cb » -y wilHcaru to keep them in away that thej* ouj* jb * t) (jj ( j lcy are ( r j el!(l ] y t 0 tbe soverll . men ) win > ,t having |>oor Rhodes dragging them up to con. t for trial; and after trial, in less than one wee.i., they are buying their meats, and they wii >t y a small bit to-day. and steal twice as much next <. ,y ; tbey wi! j bay a cbj ,. ken f| . oln a r ll ' <t‘y tnght, and Saturday night they will steal * l pigfiom another person ; you who are letting* [ r .a res do that way, may watch them, for I intend i to watch you. HENRY \V. RHODES. August 23. ts i J2_ consequence of some family disagreements between myselfand my wife Elizabeth VVatd i i la", Ido heieby caution all jiersons against cre • ! diliug her in any way, on my account, as I am i determined not to pay any of her contracts, as a j portion of my property has been settled i;i the ! I hands of trustees for her benefit, in the State of I South Carolina. JOSEPH WARDLAW, Putnam county, Sept. 29, 1836 37 4t. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against tra ding for a Note of Hand given by myself to tsamuelJ. Lcsuicr, of Lincoln county, (Georgia, ' for Two Hundred Dollars, dated about the 2(>th 1 August, 1836, and payable to myself. It was ' given tor Lot of Land, i\o. g*4t>, in the 28th dis . trict, and third section, formerly Cherokee, now* I Walker county. I went with the said Lesuier to . Milledgeville, where the titles where made to me . by him, agreeable to contract, and 1 paid him the i said Two Hundred Dollars, that said Note was j given for, and we forgot to exchange back the Note and Bond which he gave me to make me titles at Milledgeville. The Note is now without consideration, i have left the Bond with Col. > William Hardin, of Cassville, where he is invit ed to semi the Note, and receive his Bond. I know not where to send his Bond to find him, or ; who to authorize to receive the Note, ami hand his Bond. ROBERT CROSS, Os Walker County, Ga. Oct. 4 38—It The Georgia Journal, and Standard of Union, are requested to publish this once. TUie East Warning 1 !! undersigned respectfully asks all those JSL indebted to him, to make payment without delay. Between this time and the first of October next, lie feels assured, that all who desire to do so, can make arrangements to meet their re spective dues; and he appeals particularly to those who are in arrears for two, three, four, and five years, to come forward and settle up their old scores at once. This call is forced upon him by the imperi ous necessity of meeting his own engagements; which he is unable to do, without punctuality on the part of those who owe him. Therefore they arc hereby notified, that even one who s hall fail to make payment by the first day of QCtober next, will find their notes and accounts the hands of collecting officers, without dis -1 imination. cr This will be a painful step, but it cannot be and those who fail to pay within the time above stated, ought not, and he trusts, will not complain. JOILNM. SHARP. Sparta Ga. June 14 1836. 22— ts. COTTON’ BAGGING. received a prime Lot of real Hemp CrjA Dundee Bagging, Warrented to be a first rate article, which will be disjiosed of on very moderate terms. J. W. SHAHAN. Sejit. 6 34—81. j fi iW ■'•UHS heavy hemp Bagging for I x™ xF sale bv- .* NICHOLS & DEMING. t August 16 31 g b FHI 1 1 E owner of Lot No. 77, in the first district , nt_ of Irwin county, drawn by Willjam Wells ol 1 dark county, is hereby informed, that he can sell it. for a fair juice, mi application to the sub- * sciilicrat (.ojiclaiul's I’ost Office. Telfair county, JAMES L. WILCOX. t Sept. 20. 7HIHE subscribers have received their assort .EE inent Os FANCY A.NII STAPLE, FALL ANO wi.\Ti:i; goods, consisting of Fg’d satins, lig'd. ]>ou de souie, silk, tiros de zan, Plain and fig’d. chally, I reach and English Merinos, and Merino gros de naps, Ladies satin embroidered cravats. Gloves, Hosiery, Chencil'o and embroidered Merino Shawls. A great variety of French woikcd capes and collars. Gent’s, ami Boys Fur and Cloth Caps; Car |><*tin;.;s. Rugs &c. latest patterns. They invite planters ! •> call and examine their assortment of NEGRO eloths. Shirtings, Shoes, /fats &c., ns they are determined that prices and quality shall please. ISesajDy emkcSc ClotbaMjf. Consisting of Gen’ts., and Ladies cloth Cloaks. Over coats, Fants. Vests, Collars, Stocks and Bosoms. CONSTANTLY EXPECTED, 10,000 Sbs. C/’laecse. WANTED, OF COTTON, for which lll( . highest market price will be . paid. Thankful for past patronage, they piomi'je tu merit a continuance of the same. Milledgeville Sept. 22<l 1836. COWLES & YfARD. Sept. 27. 39—ts. WW FAM; THE SUBSCRIBERS have, commenced re ceiving a very iaige as-sor.ment of Fancy and Articles, suitable for FALL AND WINTER TRADE which they intend offering on such terms as to’ give general satisfy ct tOU . Among their assort ment may be fount’., Rich figured a il( f plain Satins and Silks, Meri no Grodenap, »,l erino Cloths and Circassious, of fashionable colors; Paramctto Cloth; Blackßom bazet;figure^mnipjain Poplins ; Brilliant Pongee; kattinet; red, white, green and yellow Flannels, of various c ualities ; Salisbury do.; Green Baize; 4, 4, a nd 6-4 Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings; U" r en Sheeting; Ladies black and white ribbed •-’.ik. Hose ; plain and open work white and color ed do.; Lillee Thread do.; white and black Meri >io do.; white and black Worsted do.; Gentle men’s Worsted and Merino Hose; white and brown Cotton and Merino Half Hose, Black and White Silk do.; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves, oflvarious qualities . Misses and Boys do.; Ladies Kid ami Prunella Slippers ; Prunella ami Gaither Boots ; Ladies Prunella and Velvet Water Proof Boots and Slippers ; Gentlemen's Shoesuf every description ; Gentlemen’s Water Proof Boots ; Gum Elastic do.; Opera Jo.; Fine Moiocco and Prunella Dancing Pumps; Misses and Boys Shoes, of various qualities; Gentfemen’s and Youth’s fashionable Hats; Fur and Cloth Caps, of vari ous sizes; superfine Broad Clofhs aud Cassimeres. Also a large assortment of Ready ISade Clothing, Consisting of Ladies and gentlemen’s Cloth Cloaks; Ladies figured and plain Merino and Circassian do.; Gentlemen's C'amblet do.; Misses and Boys Cloaks; Over-coats; Gentlemen and Boys Frock and Dress Coats ; Pantaloons ; Vests; Stocks ; Linen Collars and Bosoms , Colton, Flannel aud Merino Shirts and Drawers. SADBIaEKY, CrocJeersj, Hard-ware It Stationary. Red ami black Linseys, for Negro Clothing. Also a largo lot of NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS, which will be sold at Augusta prices. On hand, 800 Pieces Cotioss Bagging. They respectfully invite their friends and the pub lic in general to call and examine, LANE, LUMPKIN & HAMMOND. Millledgeville, Oct. 4 38 4t. ”~AGEYCYr “ ItE undersigned will attend to the Renew- JaL al of notes in the Central Bank at the usu al fee of one dollar for each renewal. They will also pass through the several offices and forward Grants at one dollar for a single Grant, and fiftj cents each, where more than one is requested. Communications addressed to them jointly ot separately, post paid, will be punctually attendee to- JOHN G. PARK, PETER FAIR. Milledgeville, April 26 15 ts UlilletigevilEc ICE Company THE stockholders met on Saturday the 20th inst., and organized by the election of Col. Abner Hammond, F. V. Delaunay, T. R. Huson, as a board of directors. At a meeting of the directots on the same day. Col. Abner Hammond was elected president, and S. D. Betton, Secretary. August 23. 22 ts. FRAY EDfrom the stable of the subscriber in the village of Sparta, some time in Mav last, a Bay Horse about five feet high, 7 ,or 8 years old, walks, trots and paces under the saddle, uo parti cular marks recollected. He was raised in Ken tucky, and will probably make off in that direc tion. Any* information respecting said horse will be thankfully received and reasonably rewarded. WILLIAM SHIVERS, Jun. J uly 5 05 ( f. Rockwell Kenan, A T TORNE YS AT LA TV, Mi/ledgeville, Georgia, HAVING united their PROFESSIONAL INTIt,RESTS, will attend to business en trusted to them in the Counties of the Ocimilgee Circuit, in the County of Hancock of the North ern, Washington of the Middle, Twiggs and Lau rens of the Southern, and Houston, Bibb and Monroe of the Mint Circuits: also in the Federal Court. I heir office is on the second flaor of the Mason ic Ha!l - July 19th, 1836. SAMUEL ROCKWELL, M. J. KENAN. August 2. og t s Fffl ill*. SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on ac connnodating terms, his settlement of good (>ak and Hickory land, lying ou the eastern side of Monroe County, three miles below Brownsville, comprising six hundred & seven acres, one half of which, is now in cultivation, and under good fence. Convenient to every part of the farm, is a very comfortable two story dwelling, a gin house, and every other house necessary. t GEORGE TAYLOR. August 2d. 1836. j 29 ts. THE subscriber offers for sale, six hundred and seven acres, first rate Corn end Cotton Land, with one hundred aud twenty acres fine lam , under good fences, all fresh; which will ptoduce from twelve to fifteen hundred pounds /Otton to the acre, and from thirty to forty bushels Corn, there is on the premises, a double log cab mi shingle rough, and other out houses, mid tw*o excellent \\ ells of water, which never fails; the a 'ove lauds all lie in the fifteenth aud twenty- ' eighth district Lee, now Sumter county, all join ing; which will be sold on a credit of one, two ami three years; persons wishing to purchase, would do well to view the jircmises, and call on the subscriber in Mi.'ledgcvile during the jiresent session, or at my residence in Twiggs county, af ter the cession. BENJ. B. SMITH. December, 7, 1835. 47—ts To Print,ers. FWIWO good workmen are wanted at the Palladium Office, Newnan, to whom < the highest wages will be given, jironipt pay . and a |>ermaneiit situation, if application be , made soon. j; September, 6. 34—3 t. [ Ry the President of the United States. B PURSUANCE of the provisions of a trea -O- ty between the United States ami tbe Chick asaw Indians, made and concluded on Pontitoc Creek, on the twentieth, day of Odoher, 832 and 'the X. SUP *I U ' Ue ? taVy , an<l '-•M'lfnatory articles '' 'J’ ’■'“' ‘’audcondnded on the twenty-sec ond day of the same month, and also of the Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians, made and concluded at the City of A dsbmgton, on the twenty-fourth day of May, 1 ‘' CW > President of the United ‘ d .° h e >eby declare and make known, that Pn fiw salesfir. th.e disposal of such of the lands ceded to the Uvntcd States by the said Indians, as are lieieiPaf'.crdescribed, shall beheld at the land Jtlice at Pontitoc, in Mississippi, at the under men .io;.,ed periods, viz : On (liefirst Monday in September next, for the s<> e of the lands in the following townships, viz : Townships ,of ranges ,2,3, 4, and 5 cast. Townships 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 4 east. Townships 2,3, 4,5, and 6, of range 5 east. Townships 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, aud 8, of ranges 6, 7,8, and 9 east. Townships 2,3, 4,5, 9 and 7, of range 10 east On the fourth Monday in September next, for the sale of the lands in tiie following townships, and fractional townships, viz : EAST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. Townships 14 and 15, of langes 3, and 4. Townshijis 14, 15 and 16, of range 5. Townships 9, 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, and 16, fractional township 17, of range 6. Towuships9, 10 ami 11, and fractional township . 15, 16 and 17, of range 7, Townships 9, 10 and 11, of ranges 8 and 9. Also, at the same time, for the sale of the ua- ■ der mentioned townships and fractional town ships, west ofthe meridian, of the Huntsville dis trict, being that portion of the Chickasaw ces sion, situate in the State of Alabama, viz : Fractional township 4, of range 12* Fractional townships 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, and 8, of range 13. Fractional township 2 ; townships 3,4, 5, 6 and 7; fractional townships 8, 9 and 10, of range 14. Fractional townships 2,3, 4,5, 6,7 and 8, ! township 9, and fractional townships 10 and 11, of range 15. . Fractional townships 8,9, 10 and 11, of range 16. On the third Monday in October next, for the sale of the under mentioned townships, viz : WEST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN LINE. Township 1, of range 1. Townships 1 and 6, of range 2, 3 and 4. Townships 1,4, 5 and G, of range 5. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6, of range 6. Townships 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6, of ranges 7 Bc, 8. Townships 1,2, 3 and 5, ofrauge9. 1 On the first Monday in November next, for the sale of the undermentioned townships 1 WEST OF TIIE CIHKASAW MERIDIAN i LINE. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, of range 1. Township 7,8, 9, 10 and 11, of ranges 2,3, 4 and 5. Townships 7, 8 and 9, of ranges 6,7 and 8. Township 7, of range 9. ( 'The lauds reserved by law forthe use ofschools, or for other purposes, as xvell as the lands selec ted as reservations, under the provisions of the said treaties, are to be excluded from the sales. Each sale is to continue open for two weeks, ■ and no longer. The lauds will be offered in quar ter sections, and fractional quarter sections where such exist. Given under my hand, at the City of Washing ton, this twentieth day of May, A. D. 1836. ANDREW JACKSON By the President: ETHAN A. BROWN, Commissioner of the General Land Office. of scrip issued from the Treasury Department, in satisfaction of bounty land warrants, granted by the State of Virginia, and the United States, for services in the revolu tionary army; as well as certificates of land stock, issued at the district land offices, for the amount of moneys forfeited by individuals, under the credit system of land sales, are not receivable for lands within the Chickasaw cession. General Land Office, May. 20. 183 G. June 14. 22—1st Nov. GEORGIA ? A Proclamation By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Governor of said State. To the Honorable, the Justices of the Inferior Courts of the respective counties of this State. WHEREAS, a vacancy has occurred by the death of the lion. JOHN COFFEE, elected on the first Monday in October, 1834, a Representative from this State, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, for two years, from and after the 3d day of March, 1835:—Now, in order that said vacan cy may be filled, and in pursuance oflaw, I have thought proper to issue this my writ of election, hereby requiring you, the said justices aforesaid, to cause an election to he held on Monday the seventh day of November next, at the several pla ces of holding elections in your said county, giv ing due notice thereof, for a Representative to fill the aforesaid vacanoy. And Ido further require you to make a return of said election, to the Ex ecutive Department, in the time prescribed by law. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this, the first day of October, Eighteen hundred and thirty six, and of the American Indepen dence, the sixty-first. WILLIAM SCHLEY. By the Governor: William A. Tennille, See' n/of State. Milledgeville Oct. 4. 38—-3 t. (jyAil the papers in the state will give the a hove three insertions. •4 TOWN roll SINCE tbe entire destruction of Roanoke, in Stewart county, the undersigned have pur chased a beautiful site, about three miles above, upon which they propose to establish a town to be called LIVERPOOL. This jilace is very ad vantageously situated, upon a high dry sandy bluff, which has proved to he healthy from the first settlement of the (country up to the present period. The water is very fine : the commercial advantages and facilities must be equal if not superior, to any intermediate jilace between Co lumbus and tbe Gulph. It will command the trade ol the county of Stewart, and parts of the counties of Marion, Sumter and Randolph in Georgia, and a consid- ' erable portion of Barbour and Russell in she State ■ of Alabama. The site consists of three fractious 1 aud one square, amounting to nearly four hundred 1 acres, which will be laid off in lots of convenient size, and exposed to sale on the 17th October, j 'The company have divided the stock into one ! hundred shares, a portion of which may be taken . at 150 per share, if ajiplication be made before the sale. 1 HENRY W. JERNIGAN, 1 ASAPH R. HILL, JAS. E. GACHET, GUSTAVUS DELAUNAY, BE N.I A. WHITE, FRANCIS V. DELAUNAY', THOMAS B. STUBBS, JOHN H. HOWARD. The Columbus. Macon, Milledgeville, Augiista, ! Savannah, aud Montgomery, (Ala) papers,will publish the above until the day of sale, and for- I ward their accounts to IL W.Jcrnigan, Lumjikin Stewart county, Ga. September, 27. 7% TeiEfker wanted. THE Trustees of the HILL ACADEMY, in Monroe County, are desirous of a Male Teacher the ensuing year. This Institution is within a mile of the Macon and Forsyth Road, seven miles below tbe latter place, ami the neighbourhood both agreeable and healthy. None need apply unless lie can bring unques tionable testimony of moral character, industry, and capacity to teach the mixed and solid branches of English and Classic Literature. Communications addressed to the Trustees, at Stalling’s Store, will be promptly attended to. M. W. M’CRAU, ) BENJ. BRANTLY, | , THOS. DYSON, f Jrust,:e!l ‘ C. Y. CALDWELL, j October 4, 1836. 38—ts. “ZO&’T, ON the 6th inst., a large red M orocco Pock book with three pockets, containing the following papers, viz : one note on 11. 11. Mor gan, for two hundred and seventy-seven dollars and forty-three cents, bearing date some time in January last, and due on or before the twenty fifth of December next, made payable to myself . or bearer. Four Dotes on Josiah Culpepper, da ted, I believe, on the 7th inst; three of them for* , thirty dollars each, and one for twenty dollars, and sixty-eight and three fourth cents, all made pay able to myself or bearer, and due on the twenty fifth of December next; also an account on, Jess®* Sims for four dollars and fifty cents, besides sev eral other accounts, and several receipts. The* said pocket-book also contained a five dollar bill; of the M acon bank, and several change bills on* different banks not particularly recollected, andl also some few pieces of silver change. All persons are hereby forwarned from trading for any of the above notes, and the makers there of are forwarned from paying the same to any other person than myself. Any person who may find the said pocket-book, ami shall deliver the same together with its contents'to me, or shall so contrive that I get them, shall be suitably rewar ded. L. B. L. CANSEY. Sept. 20. 37—3 t. MEDICAL DR. C. E. HAYNES has resumed the prac tice of Medicine and its collateral branches, to which his undivided attention will be devoted until the close of the sickly season. When not professionally absent, he may be consulted at the office heretofore occupied by him, or at the Ea gle Tavern. Sparta, August 1, 1836. 29 ts Ulontague’s Balin for tiie TOOTH-ACHE : Petersburg, Va. 28th June, 1836. 11. D. M’lntosh, Esq., Henry County, Ga. Dear Sir:— l am this morning in receipt of your favour of the 18th instant, requesting to have some of the Balm sent out to your State as soon as possible. Such is the pressing demand in every section, that I have, as yet, not been able to supply the orders that have been some time on hand. I have had an order from Au gusta, Georgia, and Savannah, since last win ter, and only last week sent one groce to each place. Dr. E. R. Calhoun, of South Carolina, has contracted for that State and Georgia, and 1 have shipped to him near five thousand bot tles, all that 1 could spare. As soon as I can, I will send him more; but when, I cannot say, as 1 must divide it as well as I can, until 1 can sup ply each State fully. 1 willdomyself the pleas ure of requesting Dr. Calhoun to establish an a gency at your office as soon as other engage : ments will allow. I have been putting up near ly two thousand per day, and now find myself in want of about fifty thousand for immediate use, and have not fifteen bottles, but what ar® packed up for shipment. From the jiresent de mand, I should not be surprised, if it were to take five hundred thousand bottles a year to sup ply the demand. Yours respectfully, &c. H. B. MONTAGUE. ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES. Albemarle, April, 1836. Dear Sir:— We suppose you like good nows, particularly when you are “mostly "interested. We have but two bottles left of the box of Balm you sent us. You can draw at sight for $ , which we believe will be the amount, after de ducting commission and expenses We will thank you to send to our friends, Messrs. * * *, of Richmond, by first conveyance, a double box, which you will put at your wholesale price, for which you can also draw on us. It has failed in two instances in this neighborhood, but one of the persons that we have seen, thinks it was (with him) rheumatism, as lie had the tooth drawn, and the pain still continued, Several persons have used it, with defective gums, or scurvy, and are so much delighted with it, that we are charged to keep a supply. The ladies are using it with the tooth-brush, and say that it is the best thing for the teeth and gums they have ever used,. We are glad, for the sake of the sufferers, as well as on your account, that this remedy is not only not of Northern or igin, (from whence all the patent nostrums come,) but is a Virginia preparation, and by a V irginian. Nor does it detract from its efficacy, on account of the place of its preparation, (Pe tersburg.) once styled by Mr. Jefferson, the “cockade of America.” It seems to us, that all you now have to do, is to see to it, that you keep a supply sufficient for the demand—for if it sells elsewhere as it has done here, there will be no end to the demand. Several merchants ol my acquaintance, mean to send for a box. Allow us to congratulate you, and the public, at the discovery and use of the only remedy (ex cept drawing) for tooth-ache, that has yet been discovered. Respectfully votirs, R. R. & T. T. G. Huntington, ) near Cabin Point, 24th March. J Dear Sir; I bought a bottle of your Bidn-l from Messrs.— , in Petersburg, in Fcbrua-, ry, .chiefly because 1 had a servant who had suflered most excrutiatingly for some months- We had tried all the remedies which were in our l each ; an attempt was made to extract ihfe tooth, but broke it off. 1 caused the Baku to be used after warming it in a cup—this was re peated with a second spoonful, when she was entirely relieved. The next night she came for more, saying that a tooth on the other side, ached, and also requested some for her husband who, she said, had been suffering with the same disease for some weeks. I cheerfully gave and the next day on inquiry found that bptk yt ew relieved. One of my neighbors, of high tespee lability sent to me for some for bis wife. I have this day seen him, and he assures me tha it afibrded immediate relief, and there Las bee nt no return; before, she suflered almost constant ly, and could not bear to let cold water touch the tooth, and for two nights previous to the application, she bad not been able to sleep scarcely at all. Now she has no inconvenience from cold water or any thing else that comes in. contact with the tooth. The night before last, he used some with one of his own men, with the same success, and says if he could have had this; remedy fifteen years ago, and known its effica cy, he would willingly have given a hundred dol lats tor it. 1 have written in haste, giving a plain statement of facts. Yours respectfully, WM. F. R. RUFFIN. September 6. 34 jf