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OX th.» first Tuesday it December next. I
will be soil before the Court-house door _
i the town of Eatonton, Putnam County, be
..veen the n -'.ml hours oi sale, I
A LTi ol'! :uU. i
h retaining 202) acres, known as No. 106, in ! |
the 4th district of originally Baldwin, but now j
Putn mi County, lay ing between siif.tr and gla- | 1
iv creeks, in s ii.l comity, the same being a part |
th? real estate of Isaac Youngblood, deceas-|
I, and sold fir the benefit of the heirs and cred- |
tors of said deceased. Terms made known on .
t ie day of sale. ;
.1 \MES YOUNGBLOOD. ) . . , ,
REUBEN BI LLING I ON. i '*’ I
August 13, IS. >6. 35—tds. 1
BE ■’’’OLD, >.i he first Tuesday '
V v in December next, nt the ('ourt-houe 1
• a Sumnter countv, in the ustril hours of sale. '
bit of I ’.a.l X 1.161, i:i the 17th district, origi
nai.lv Lao, but now Smiuner coumx - , forth'
l"?nefit of til ■ he rs an I creditors of Thiima.-
Barber, dec’d. This the 6th Sept. 1836.
JOHN BOWIN, flu' wr.
Sept. 30, 1836. 86 —tds.
SOLD, on the first Tuesday
V V iii December next, at the Court house
in Cobb county, Ga, agreeably to an order ot
tho the honorable the inferior court of Warren
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, a
lot of I in I containing 40 acres, in the gold re
gion, (naw Cobb county,) known as No. 164,
17th district 2J section, belonging to the estate
•f A lam Gran i In, dec’J. Terms cash. Sep
tember 15th 1836.
JOSEPH ANSLEY, afeV.
Sept “20, IS 15. 86—tds.
»’1 LL be sold on the 17th December I
w V next, at the late residence of Henry
Jackson, deceased; the following property to
wit«
2o > 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, Ac. Ac.
Also, thr corn, fodder, household and kitchen
furniture Ac. &c.
ISAAC JACKSON, ) , , .
ROBT. JACKSON. I rs ‘
Aiigust23, 32
A DMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.—WiIi be .old
./». on the first Tuesd ly in January next, at
he court-house, in Gwinnett county, lots of land
AO. 21,5 7th diSi.
lath dist., both in Gwinnett county; also one
ikely negro fellow BEN. about twenty eight
years old, sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of David Delk, late of said county de-
C. HOWEL!, ? .. .
DAVID DELK, ) -^ mr »■
Oct. 25. 41—m1m.
I YRDIAVS SALE.—On the first Tues-
JY day in January next, will, within the legal
hours, be -old. before the cou. t house door,in the
tow i of Zebulon, Pike county, one negro mat),
by the name ot HARTWELL, between twenty
seven and thirty years of age, as the property of
Joseph fl. Daniels, (minor,) soid for the Iwncfit of
said minor. Terms made known on the day,
this 12th October, 1835.
EGBERT I*. DANIEL, Guardian.
JOetober 25. 41—tn Im.
FOUR MONTHS after date application
will be made to the honorable the In
ferior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 250 acres of
land, being lots No. 195, and 226, in the 12th
district ot original y Houston, now Pulaski
county, lying on the waters of Buck Creek :
ALSO
The Negroes, together with some Cattle and
Household furniture, belonging to the estate of
Frederick Barbour, late of said county, dcc’d.
September 39th, 1836.
THOMAS C. BARBOUR, adm’r.
October 11. 39—m4m.
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
court of Pike county, when sitting for ordinary
purpo-e-, fur leave to sell lot of laud No.
12 >. iu Lie third district of Pike countv, for the
benefit of James A. Crawley, minor, under the
age of 21 years. September th. 17th. 1836.
JA.YIEs A. CRAY.LIi\ , -Nat. Guardian.
Sept. 20. 37—m4ra.
months after date, application will
. bo made to the honorable Inferior Court
of Ware comity, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell Lot No. 19, in the 14th
district of originally Carroll now Heard county,
belonging to ;'ie illegitimates of Pinington
WILLABY AD DAMS, Guardian.
July 26 28—nr.4m.
WON FilS after date application will
. be nrida to the Honorable, the Inferior Court
of Dooly County, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell lot of land No. 201, in the
7th Dist of said County, for the benefit of tie
heirs of James Coleman deed, this 21st Jalv
1336. }
JESSE SANDERLIN. Adm.
Au gnat 2d. 2ft lm.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
SIX MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior
Court, ofsaid comity, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, tor letters dismissory from the estate
of John Crittenden dec.
This is therefore to admonish all and and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
if the v h ive any objections, why said letters
should not l,s granted, to file their objections in
terms of tint law.
JOSEPH 11. CRITTENDEN, Ez’r.
June 19. 25—6 m.
1 EORGI Ci - wford county. —James Wil
™ JT -oil of the 529th district, G. M. tolled be
fore me, Johmtthau Ross, a Justice of ths Peace,
one iron gr -y horse, six years old. blind in the left
eye, with a long switch tail, appraised by Lewis '
Holt and Samuel Dukes to 810 09.
W'M.MeGEE, C. L C.
September 28th 1836. fß— tf.
GEORGIA. Forsyth county,
WHEREAS Wiley B. Hutchins applies
to ii.e for letters of administration en
the e-tate of W iiliam B. Hunt deceased.
T ese m e therefore to cite and admonish nil
and si;;gul.ir, the kindred and creditors ofsaid de
«ea-«;r|. m !>-. and appear within the time pre
scrioed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
fcivtrn under my hand, this Loth Oct. 1836.
„ I). McCOY. c. A o.
wr 'rr r ,rr;, y comity.
Hl.ltf, Robert Reid and A. B. Wear,
w / ttpplin. t< me for letters of administration
oh t e c,taiej>t Samuel Blair, late ofsaid county
deceased.
'I hese are therefore to rite nnd admonish all
nnd singular, -he kmdred and creditors of said
tl ' l■ ,S, ' ’" ’ !l l'l ,, ' !| r at my office within
the time pr sent,rd |, v |, w . , v (i( .
"ranLi? ' Vtf) Wby * ai ‘‘ l "' tCM ~,,t ~e
Given under mv hand at offie-, 1 (tth Oct
BURTON McGEHEE, Cl k. C. c. o“ I
Oct. f. 5. |
w- ——
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Court of
Jrdimry of Washington county, for leave to
■Il all tita lauds belonging f<> Aquilla Leaptrot
ic’d- BOLIN LEAPTROT, Adm’r. ’j
r-wMrHlw IB m4Tn
in the Superior Court, Richmond Cuuuly, Jan
uary I'ertn, 1836.
STI’ON5 TI’ON the petition of Edward Thomas and
I others. Stockholders ol the Merchants' and
Planters' Bank, praying the appointment of a
Receiver of the as-etsof said Bauk, for the pur
pose set forth iu said petition on tile :
Oidmd, That Edward Thomas lie appointed
as such Receiver, ho first giving bond and securi
ty. to be approved by the Clerk, in the sum of
Thirty Thousaud Dollars, payable to the Clerk of
this Court, aud his successors in office, for the
fuithful discharge of his duty iu said office.
It it further Urdind. That the said Merchant's
aud Planters' Bauk, do forthwith deliver aud
ti-i:i-tei to said Receiver, all aud singular, the
Vooks, Papers, Monies and Assets of every des
cription. belonging to said Bank, and that said
Receiver be aud he hereby is fully authorized and
empowered, to receive and collect by suit iu his
own uame as Receiver, or!; other legal menus, all
outstanding claims due to said Bank, aud to payl
all debts due from it, and to defend all -nits pend*
mg. or tbnt may b- brought against said Bank.
Au on the receipt of said assets, or of such por
tion thereof, as may authorize a divideud, the said
Kecei' eris authorized aud required, faint time t
time, to divide among the Stockholders or tbeir
legal representatives, iu proportion to their res
pective interests, such part of the assets of said
Bauk, as he may fiud prudent and proper to divide,
d ways reserving a sufficient fuud to auswer th,
probald? respousibilitios of the Institution.
And it it further Oidtred, That the said Xe
eeiver do report to this Court, at iu sitting ia Jxu
uary next, his aetiugs ami doings ou the premises,
and that after the making up of said report, he be
u» longer liable to auy suit ur claim, as Rucoivsd
by any creditor of said Bauk, unless the Lena st
bis responsibility be tbeu further extended.
It iei further Ordered. That a copy of the above
order. Le published iu oue of the public Gesettes
of Augusta and Millcd«eviUe. at leasti.ice a lauuih
from this date to the first of January next.
A true exlr ict from the Minutes, this 16lh day of
Fehrnary, 1836.
JAMES M LAWS, Clerk.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
.va Court of Washington County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours, be sold before the court-house dmn, in
the town of Newnan, Coweta cotinty, the Lot
No. 250, and of the fourth section, kwlonging
to ti»e orphans of Grove Corhit, dec’d of said
county, for the benefit of said orphans.
Terms made known on the day.
JARED W OOD, guardian.
October 11. 39—tds.
PURSUANT to an ordet of the Inferior
Court of Washington county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal
horns be sold, before the Court-house door, in
the town of Fayettville, Fayette cotinty, Lot
No. forty-two, ninth district of said county,
containing two hundred two and a half acres,
of land, being a pa it of the real estate of Groove
Corbit, late of Washington county, dec’d for
the purpose of distribution among the heirs.
Tunits made known on the dav of sale.
JARED WOOD, admr.
October 11. 39—tds.
Notice.
THE subscriber contemplating to remove
to the west, offers for sale, the Eagle
Tavern, in the town of Warren. It is the
half-way-hotisc between Milledgeville and Ati
lt sta, is the stage house, and one of the bos
gands in Georgia. It is quite probable tha
j st arm of the rail road from Augusta, to Athens
•nl be constructed to this place. For terms
wi'ch will be liberal and accommodating, ap
whito the subscriber,
JOSEPH C. HARRIS.
NOTICE. —All perons indebted to the estate
ofThom is S. Ivy. late of Pulaski county,
deceased, ararequested to make immediate pay
mant, r*.d those having demands against the es
tates will present them within the time prescribed
by law.
W. 8. WHITFIELD, adm’r.
October 11. 39—6 m.
NOTICE?
NEIT r TLL he sold on the plantation of Dr. F. G.
* * Calloways dec. in Baker County com
mencing on the first monday iu January next, and
continuing from day today, until all is sold. All
of the perishable property belonging to said dec.
consisting of ten first rate Mules, one first rate
maro and colt, the stock of Ilogs and Cattle, two
road waggons and harness, one two horse waggon
and harness.one set black smiths tools, one gin
and running gear, plantation tools of all kinds,
household and kitehen furniture, and the crop <>i
coi n and fodder, consisting ol about eight hundred
barrels of corn, and a considerable quantity of
fodder also, will be at the same time and place, the
plantation consisting of about four hundred acres
of open land, al! under a good fence, and in a
nice state of cultivation for the ensuing year.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES M.CALLOWW, Adm r.
SUSAN S. CALLOWAY, Adrn'x.
THE owner of Lot No. 77, in the firs’ district
of Irwin county, drawn by William Wells
ot Clark county, is hereby informed, that he can
sell it for a fair price, on ayciieaiton to the sub
scriber St Copeland’s !*< at Office, Telfair county
JAMES L. WILCOX.
Sept. 20. 37 if.
To Tfinehern.
A TEACHER wanted, for the year 1837,
to take charge of the Clinton
lones County.—One calculated to teach the
usual branches taught in Academies, will re
ceive a liberal Salary, on exibititig satisfactory j
testimonials.
Letters' addressed to either of the under- '
' signed Trustees w ill meet with attention.
JAMES GRAY, 1
CHAS. HUTCHINGS, j
JONATHAN PARRISH, I Trustee,.
JOHN PITTS,
HORATIO BOWER. j
of tiie Southern Recorder, will
give the above advertisement weekly insertions
n their paper until Ist January next and for
ward their account to the rnistees or pay
ment. Clinton, 18th Oct. 1836.40.—tlstJan.
Spstrta jllufe
FBI 11E annual examination of the students of
Ja. this institution, will take place on Thurs
day and Friday, tho 3d and 4th days of Nov.
next AH interested, are lospeethdiy invited to
attend.
The exercises of tho above Academy will bo
resumed on the second Monday in January 1837,
by JOHN MONAGHAN.
Oct. 25,1836. 41—2 t.
Fos’ Ssbßc.
A VALUABLE tract of LAND, containing
202 j acres, of which about one hundred and
twenty acres are cleared and under good fence:
the remainder well timbered with a mixed growth
of
Fine, Oak and Hickory.
Oti the premises is a dwelling house, and other
out houses, including a line new Gin house and an
excellent Gin. The farm is supplied with pure
water from both springs and well. For terms ap
ply at. the office of the Standard of Union, or to
Absoi.am Black, on the premises.
A. H. BLACK.
Oct. 2?rf. g , 41—ts
For
FHNHE House and Lot formerly occupied by
3 Mrs. Jcukius & Moore, and recently by
U ut. W. Carnes, as a Public House in this place.
1 he buildings h ive very lately undergone the most
thorough repairs ami alterations, and are now in
good order, aud can accommodate a large num
ber of boarders. There are several lots attached
to the premises; also, furniture of every descrip
tion, necessary for tho business. This property
will be sold upon a credit of one, two and three
years, aud unquestionable titles made to the pur
chaser aud immediate possession given. Any per
son disposed to engage in this business would do
well to call and examine the premises, and make
the purchase iu time to open the House for the re
ception of members aud others, the ensuing Ses
sion wf the Legislature.
ELIZA J. CARNES, Adrn’x.
Milledgeville August 30lb . 33—ts
FBNHF. Subscriber very respectfully informs his
JL friends and the publick generally that he
has locateil'himself at the Marrietta Hotel, Cobb
C. H., w here he offers his services to search out
aud test the value of Gold and Land lots, aud to
make a true return to applicants iu the counties ot
Cobb, Pauldiug, Floyd. Cass. Chetokee aud For
syth; at the low rate of five dollars per lot; at the
above stated place, reference may be had to the
State aud Cheek maps, the quality Book, ami nu
merical list. Patronage iu the above business
will be thankfully received by
DANIEL MAY.
Marclill, 1835. 61 ts.
Cweo. vfia Volk'S!;?,
Sbl
THE friends of this Sjssl itutiftn arc in
formed, that until further arrangements be
made. Mr. JULIUS LATASTE, late Assistant
iu Dr. Marks’ Institution, near Columbia, 8. C.,
will assist in the Literary and Scientific Depart
ments. Mr. J. L. was to have assisted iu the Mu
sical Department, but the number of pupils in that
has been limited, that he might assist in the ones
j above named This arr; irgement has been made,
oh aec' tint of some delay in the correspondence
with the gen’letnau and lady named in a former
notice. The number .>(our pupils, therefore will
be limited to 60, till further notice. There are still
s few vacancies.
The Institution bas undergone an entire and
systemaetic re-organization. Our friends are in
vited to visit us at any time, during its exercises,
from 5 A. M. till 5 P. M.
There will be a monthly examination of the
Students, beginning on the l!hh of August, and
every fourth week thereafter, to w hieh our friends
are also invited.
ANNA M. LA T\STE, > „ . . ,
LUCIEN LA TASTE, $ GrwictpaZs
Sorcottsbough, July 19,1836. 27—ts
&100 leeward.
THE above rewrad will be paid fortho appre
hension of my man WlLLlAM,sometimes
called Bill Black. MILLIAM loft me about 25th
December last ; he is a very bright mulato, about
5 feet 10 inches high, thick set, full faced, small
red or rather blood-shotten eyes, and straight yel
lowish hair. I have no doubt he will change his
name and try to pass himself for a whito man,
which he may be able ta do unless to a close
observer. He was formerly the property of M.
Myers of this place, and travelled with him
through the up country last summer. The above
reward will be paid for his arrest if loged in a
safe jail so I get him.
Aug. 16. Y 8 PICKARD.
(U“ The Darien Telegraph, Macon Telegraph,
and JournaJ, Milledgeville, and Hive Columbia
S.C., will insert the above tw ice a month for (>
months and send their bills for payment.
STRAYED from the subscriber on the 26th
Sept, ten head of BEEF CATTLE,
particular marks not recollected, o'nly that the
most of them are branded J. P., five of them
are small size, and five large size ; they were
driven from Lowndes county, and may be ma
king their way back; any person who may
take them up, or give any information es them
will be liberally rewarded, on giving the sub
scriber the earliest information of the same.
WM. C. W. CLARKE,
Sparta, Oct. 4. 39—ts.
TICE,
SHIFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be
paid by the subscriber to any person
that will deliver him his Pocket-book with the
effects that he lost in said book, on the 4th inst.
somewhere between Jourdan Dee’s store and
the cross routes towards Shiley’s Ferry, the
following papers, viz : Five notes for twenty
five deilars each, signed by Warren Stokes, and
Thos. H. Key, payable to (itlford Kent, and
due Ist day of January next: also ten notes for
twenty-five dollars each, signed by Edward
Dutlay,and 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 Hust;
also five twenty-five dollar notes, signed by
Wrn. 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 Floyd, due Ist day of January next, pav
able to myself ; also eight thirty dollar notes,
and one ten, signed by M. N. McCullers, and
Wrn. 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, duo Ist
January next: also one for t .venty-three dol
lars and seventy-five cents, signed by B. A.
Tharp, due by Ist day of January next, pavable
I to myself; also two forthirt v, 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 las|,
also one sixteen dollar note, signed by Ephront
Kendrick, and Edward Munger, due 25th De-
Dember 1834, and payable to myself; also one
thirty,a:wl one twenty-five dollar notes, signed
by *V iiliam Little, due Ist January last, also
two twenty-five dollar notes, signed by .Allen
W heeler, 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 tho Superior court of Dooly county,
in favor of Thos. 11. 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 ot the above notes not recollected at pres
ent. Ido forwarn all persons from paying, or
trading for any ol the above mentioned notes
lily to myself.
N. B. The subscriber can be found in the
7th 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
for twelve dollars and fifty cents, on the same
individual ; two for twenty-five dollars, on Jo
siah Fountain, and one for twelve dollars and
fifty cents on same individual, all due January
next. GILFORD KENT.
Dooly county, Jul}’ 23.
August 16. 31 tlst Feb. j
>U' STANDARD OF (INHK.
Troy jUsiiis
FA'VIE undersigned informs his friends and those
_.!L ol the laic frin of Cutter C'oruirell, that
lie intends resuming the Warehouse and Commis
sion business at the store next above the one re
cently occupied by T. J. Chace,on the margin oi
l-ast Macon, known as the town of Troy. Ilefur
iher informs the public that be has bought bis
(foods, &c., aud having now ou the way, from New
York and other places, Dry Goods mid Groceries,
together making his stock complete, which w ill be
sold low for ready pay. he will be ready to receive
Cotton early in the fall, and be prepared to make
advances. He would particularly notice to his
I friends the great advantages his Warehouses have
I over those in the dense part of the city with regard
to Ji re. they being detached from other building and
at a distance from any street orlaue aud well en
close. , ii.s. CUTTER.
(C? 3 Ihe Macon Messenger and Telegraph, Mil
ledgeville Journal and Standard of Luiou. will
publish the above until further notice.— Gcurgiun.
Arch st. 26—9 m.
A Caution,
TO THE CITIZENS OF HANCOCK,
But more particularly io those living
in the 102 d Bist. G. M.
WHEREAS it has been binding on me for
three or four years to take up all slaves,
aud iree petsous ol colour who are living in the
Dist., or in the village of Sparta contrary to the
law tiial was passed in Dec. 1832, for their regu
lations, aud 1 haviug been put to much trouble
; about them, aud not getting pay for my labor, aud
it doing uo good, lam dune with it. But, be it
kuowu io the citizens of the 102 d district G.
M. that 1 shall take a shorter way to pat a stop to
it. The Jaw is very pointed, that any white per
sou offending against the provisions of this act, be
indicted and prosecuted before the Superior court
for any such offence, and ou conviction thereof
shall forfeit aud pay a fine of fifty dollars, and aii
cost ofsaid suit, now if the ownets, guardians and
managers of such, will read the law, they will find
they are not as friendly to their country as they
think they are. '1 hey were-lriendly enough w ith
me once, to employ an attorney to drive me and
other constables iuto our duty, ia l.iingiug ti ir
slaves before the courts for trial ; and have they
ever paid us our costs ! No ! 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! they think he is rich and
can do without it, and Rhodes is poor, aud they
can swindle him out of his fees. Now there is
but little difference between your cases nnd mine,
mine is ten days imprisonment more than yours,
which Ido not intend to bear. lean employ an
attorney to attend to the business better than ’ you
have, where he will get his fees; and! will get
mine that is behind, for I intend to have tny full
cost. I know who they are that is ow ing cost,
and they that owe it know as well as I do. and
they would do well to pay it before an execution
comes alter them for it. 1 also well know who it
is that give their slaves privilege of hiring their
own time, and 1 have sufficient proof.and mean to
try the project next Superior Court ; I shall take
every one indiscriminately, and they must take it
as well as they can, I expect they ivill think very
strange of this, that I have quit bringing their
slaves to court for trial, and bring the owners in
stead of the slaves, hut I can toil my reasons for
that, there is more to be made by taking the own
ers, than the slaves, and all you who are guihv of
giving this privilege, you have.given your slaves,
know it; and as I do not intend to be bothered any
more, with their slaves. I wifi take the owners
and bring them to court, and when they come to
pay fifty dollars, fine and cost of suit, on two or
three slaves, they vyill learn to keep them in away
that they ought, (if they are friendly to the govern
ment) without having poor Rhodes dragging them
up to court fortrial; and after trial, in less than
one week, they are buying their meats, and they
will buy a small bit to-day, and steal twice as much
next day. they will buy a chicken from a friend
Friday night, and Saturday night they w ill steal
* pig from another person ; you who are letting
slaves do that way, may w atch them, for I intend
to watch you. HENRY \V. RHODES.
August 23. 32—ts.
Ts»c hist Warning!!
FSIHE undersigned respectfully asks all those
JJL indebted to him, to make payment without
delay.
Between this time and tho first of October
next, he feels assured, that all who desire to do
so, can make arrangements to meet their re
spective dues ; and lie appeals particularly to
those who are iu 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;
w hich he is unable to do, w ithout punctuality on
t lie part of those who owe him. Therefore
( hey are hereby notified, that even one who
hall fail to make payment by the first day of
® ctober next, wili find their notes and accounts
u the hands of collecting officers, without dis
•nimination.
c r This will boa painful step, but it cannot be
avoided; and those who fail to pay within the
time above staled, ought not, and he trusts, will
not complain.
JOIIN M. SHARP.
Sparta Gi. June 14 1836. 22 ts.
rjIHE subscriber offers for sale, six hundred
J. and seven acres, first rate Corn slid Cotton
Land, with one hundred and twenty acres fine
■and, under good fences, aii fresh; ’which will
produce from twelve to fifteen hundred pounds
Cotton to the acre, and from thirty to forty bushels
Corn, there is on the premises, a double log cab
bin shingle rough, and other out houses, and two
excellent Wells of water, which never fails; the
above lands all lie in the fifteenth and twenty
eighth district Lee. now Slimter county, all join
ing ; which will be sold on a credit of one, two
and three years; persons wishing to purchase,
would do well to view the premises, and call on
the subscriber in Mi.lledgcvile during the present
session, or at my resideuoc in Twiggs county, af
ter the cession. BENJ. B. SMITH.
December, 7. 1835. 47—ts
FIINTiES! 8.-'i ’iGI’ER offers for saloon ac
a_ commodating terms, his settlement of good
Oak and Hickory land, lying ou the eastern side
of Monroe County, three miles below Brownsville,
comprising six hundred eV seven acres, ouo 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, anil
every other house necessary.
GEORGE TAYLOR.
August 2d. 1836. J 29 —ts.
THE undersigned will attend to the Renew
al of notes in the Central Bank at the usu
al lee of one dollar lor each renewal. They w ill
also pass through the several offices and forward
Grants at one dollar for a single Gram, and fiftj
cents each, w here more than one is requested.
Communications addressed to them jointly oi
separately, post paid, w ill be punctually attendee
to. ‘ JOHN G. PARK,
PETER FAIR.
Milledgeville, April 26 15 ts
ICK Company
raiHE stockholders met on Saturday the 20th
.M. inst., aud organized by the election of Col.
Abner Ilammoi <l, F. V. Delaunay, T. R. Huson,
as a board of diicetors.
At a meeting of the directots on the same day.
Col. Abner Hammond was elected president, am!
S. 1). Button, Secretary.
Avgust 23. 22—ts.
CITR A VEDfrom the stable of the subscriber in
Kvthc village of Sparta, some time in May last
a Bay Ilorseabout live feet high, 7 orßyears old
walks, trots ami paces under thdsadd’c, no p?, ti
cular marks recollected. He was raised iu Ken
tucky, ami will probably make off in that direc
tion. Any information respecting said horse w ill
be thaukfully received and reasonably rewarded
WILLIAM SHIVERS, Jun.
July 5 25—ts.
IN JEW i
subscribers have received their assort
_eL incut of fancy and staple, fall anp
wiNTi ii noons, consisting of
Fg’d satins, fig'd. pou de souie.silk,
Gios de zan, Plain aud fig’d. chally,
French and English Merinos, and
Merino grosde naps, Ladies satin
embroidered cravats. Gloves,
Hosiery, Cheiieiile and embroidered
Merino Shawls. A great variety of French
wotked capes and collars.
Gent’s, and Boys Fur and Cloth Caps; Car
petings. Rugs &c. latest patterns. They invite
planters t» call and examine their assortment of
NEGiIO cloths. Shirtings, Shoes, /fats &.C., as
they are determined that prices and quality shall
please.
Beady made Clothing.
Consisting of Geu’ts., and Ladies cloth Cloaks.
Over coats. Pants. Vests, Collars, Stocks aud
Bosoms.
CONSTANTLY EXPECTED,
lbs. Flic esc.
WANTED,
OF COTTON, for which
•J? xjf the highest market price w ill be
paid.
Thankful for past patronage, they premise to
merit a continuance of the same.
Milledgeville Sept. 22d 1836.
COM LES & WARD.
Sept. 27. 39—ts.
THE subscriber has received a part, and is
now’ receiving his FALL AND
H INTER STOCK OF DRYGOODS, among
which may be founJ the following articles, viz:
Superfine Broad Ciirths; different colored Cas
sitneres; do. Vestings; Rich Embroidered and
Fig’d. Satins; Silks, <fo.; a new’ article called
Reps, fig’d and plain; pi.tin black Isabella, do;
Black Silk, fig’d. mid plain, of the best quality—
some 40 inches w ide; India aud Sarsuett do.;
Psrisiaii and Hernanni Gause; Plain Satin check
and fig’d Shallys and Shallyetts—a new article;
the fiench Brocade for the Lend; Get man and
English Merino’s and Merino Gross De Naps, |;
Circassian, Jaekonet, and Cambrics of different
qualities; plain, fig’d., dotted, and check’d dotted
Rv. iss Musiins; Irish Linen Sheetings 12 4;
Lawns and Diapers; Superfine Liven Cambrics;
Pongee; Ladies embroidered Linsn Cambric
Capes, and Pocket Ildk’fs; Muslin Capes and
Collars. Fur Capes; Boas aud Ruffs Down do.
Ladies finest Kid Slippers, bl’k. and col d.—new
est style; Gold, Silver and Bronze do.; White
and black Sattin do.; Kid, Calf, Morocco and
Seal, Village Walking Shoes; Water proerfdo.
a new article of French do. ; a general assort
ment of Ladies. Misses, and Childrens Shoe’s;
Gentlemen’s and Boys do.; Gent’s, fine Calf skin
Boots; Opera and Navy do.; Kid, Morocco atm'
Dancing Pumps. I
CROCKERY, HARDWARESf SADDLERY. I
of each a good assortment. FERFVMERY \
STATION AR Y. BRUSSELS SCOTCH !
CARPETING.
Bendy Ejiadc i
A large and extensive assortment, among which !
1 may he found, Gent’s. Cloth Cloaks; Cloth. Mu- j
liair and Mackitia Over ( oats ; Frock and Dress
Coats. Pantaloons and Vests. Shirts, Bosoms. I
and Collars; Merino and Cotion net Shirts ami
Drawers; Flannel do. STOt KS—a good as
sortment. Ladies Cloth, plain and fig'd. Merino
Cloaks.
He would respectfully ask the attention of Plan
ters to examine his assortment of NEGRO
SHOES & BLANKETS, ns he has a large as- ,
sonuient of each, and WILL SELL THEM
AT AUGUSTA PRICES.
To those who visit Milledgeville, for the pur
pose of buying their Fall and Winter supplies of
Dry Goods, he would, with his friends and the
public, most respectfully invite them to call aud
examine.
JAMES IL SHAHAN.
October 11. 3D ts.
Bockwell & Heissna,
A TTORNE YS A T LA IF,
Millcdgtville, Georgia,
nAVING united their PROFESSIONAL
INTERESTS, will attend to business en
trusted to them in the Counties of the Octnulgee
Circuit, in the County of Hancock of the’North
ern, Washington of the Middle, Twiggs aud Lau
rens of the Southern, and Houston, Bibb and
Monroe of the Flint Circuits: also iu the Federal
Court.
Their office is on the second flaor of the Mason
ic Hall. July 19th, 1836.
SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
M. J. KENAN.
August 2. 29 ts
r SI HE SUBSCRIBER respectful
!««!***" "** informs his friends and the
I?,. 11 . JH public, that he has opened a house of
entertainment iu the Town of Law
renceville, Gwinnett (.ounty, 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 Dec. 9,1835. in tm 6—49
©33 iWZftAIL K t IL,
M ACON, GEORGIA.
wl raniiis Establishment is now under
»! 1* Or *he control of the subscribers,
ij" dl ° pledge themselves to render com-
JtvpWSliiil sortable those who mav call on them.
PETER .1. WILLIAMS.
JOHN I). RAMEY.
February, 23. (j ts
A Tcuclicr iTsanled.
yglilE Trustees of the HILL ACADEMY,
8m in Monroe County, are desirous of a
Male Teacher the ensuing year.
This Institution is w ithin a mile of the Macon
and Forsyth Road, seven miles below the latter
place, and the neighbourhood both agreeable
and healthy.
None need apply unless he can bring unques
tionable testimony of moral character,industry,
and capacity to teach the mixed and solid
branches ol English and Classic Literature.
Communications addressed to the Trustees,
at Stalling’s Store, will be promptly attended to.
M. W. M’CRAU, J
BENJ. BRANTIA,
THOS. DYSON, f i rustrcs -
C. Y. CALDWELL. J
October 4, 1836. 38 ts.
11. & J? SHOTWELL,
Braiggists, JEacosi,
FWXIIE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of
Ellis Shotwell, & Co.) have resumed their
business under the above firm, at their old stand
opposite the Brick Tavern, and will keep a gener
al assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Surgical nnd
Instruments, Paints and Oils, of all kinds, Win
now Glass, assorted size , Glass-Ware for shop
'urniture. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes of
every description, Botanic and Patent Medicines
Carpenter's preparations, also his Essays Medit a.
Dye Woods, and Dye stuffs, and a great variety
Mise’dhneous Articles, which they have received
i la ,- gc supply of. and intend keeping their stock
constantly replenished, so as to be able at all
limes to supply Dealers, Physicians, Planters ami
others w ho may favoi them with their custom.
Intending to he permanently engaged iu this
business, the subscribers from their long experi
nee, hope to render it worthy the patronage of
old and new customers. Orders by letter will
ueet the same attention as if made in person.
N. B. Garden Seeds, assorted, warrented fresh.
A liberal discount made to country dealers. )
11. & J. S.
Oct. 11. 39—ts. |
By the PrcNidezit of 12ae :
United States.
IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of a trea
ty between the United States and the Chick
asaw Indians, made and concluded ou Poutitoc
Cicek, on the twentieth day of October, 632 and
of the supplementary and explanatory articles
thereto, made and concluded 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
W ashington, ou the twenty-fourth day of May,
834, 1 Andrew Jackson, President of the United
States, do hereby declare and make known, that
public sales for the disposal of such of the lands
ceded to the United States by the said Indians, as
are hereinafter described, shall be held at the laud
Office at Pontitoc, iu Mississippi, at the under
mentioned periods, viz :
On t)nefirst Monday in September next, for the
sale of the lauds in the following townships, viz:
Tow nships ,of r cages ,2,3, 4, and 5 east.
Townships 3,4, 5, and 6, of range 4 east.
Townships 2,3, 4,5, aud 6, of range 5 east.
Townships 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7, aud 8, of ranges 6,
7,8, and 9 east.
Town.hips 2,3, 4,5, 9 and 7, of range 10 east
On the fourth Monday in September nut, for
the sale of the lands iu tiie following townships,
and fractional townships, viz :
EAST OF THE CHICKASAW MERIDIAN’
LINE.
Townships 14 and 15, of tanges 3, and 4.
Townships 14, 15 and 16, of range 5.
Townships 9. 10. 11, 12. 13, 14, 15. and 16,
fractional tow nship 17, of range 6.
Townships 9, 10 and 11, and fractional toxvuship
15, 16 and 17, of range 7.
Townships 9, 10 aud 11, of ranges 8 and 9.
Also, at the same time, for the sale of the un
der mentioned townships and fractional town
ships, west of the meridian, of the Huntsville dis
trict, being that portion of the Chickasaw ces
sion, situate iu the State of Alabama, viz :
Fraclioual township 4, of range 12’
Fractional townships 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, aud 8, of
range 13.
Fractional tow nship 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 aud 8,
township 9, and fractional townships 10 aud 11,
of range 15.
Fractional tow nships 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.
I Townships 1,4, 5 and 6, ot range 5.
'Townships 1.2, 3,4, 5 ami 6, of range 6.
Townships 1.2, 3,4, 5 aud 6, of ranges 7& 8.
i Tovvusiiips I. 2. 3 and 5, of range 9.
| On the first Monday in November next,
i for the sale of the uudcimentioned townships
| viz :
WEST OF THE CHIKASAW MERIDIAN
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 3.
Township 7, of range 9.
The lands reserved by law for the use ofschools,
' or for other purposes, as well as the lauds selec
; ted as reservations, under the provisions ot the
: said treaties, are to be excluded from lhe sales.
Each sale is to continue open for two weeks,
and no longer. The lands wili be offered in quar
ter sections, ami fractional quarter sections where
such exist.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washing
ton, tliis twentieth day of Mav, 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
i land warrants, granted by the State of Virginia,
i aud the United States, for services in the revoltt
| 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 lauds within the Chickasaw cession.
General Land Office, May. 20. 1836.
June 14. 22—1st Nov.
Worth of GOLD Wanted!
THE subscriber has on hand, and is now
receiving, at ms OLD STAND, an
extensive assortment of
Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan
cy Hardware, Are. &c.
All of which is offered on the most reasonable
terms.
He will pay a liberal price for any amount of
NATIVE GOLD:
The preference will be given to Gold in its
native state, (not liuxed.)
JACOB FOGLE.
October 18th. 40—6 t.
HE following is a list of lette's remaining in
.fiL the Post Office at Decatur Ga. If not ta-
ken out before the first day of January next, will
be forwarded to the General Post Office as dead
letters. Oct. Ist, 1836.
T. A. SULLIVAN. P. M.
A.—Spencer Atkins, Robt. Anderson, Sarah
Askew, Malishia A vary.
B-—F. Baldwin, 2; Mary Broughton, Wm.
Baker, John Blewett, Miss Bynam, Jethro Baker,
Nathaniel Beauchamp, Eliz. Brown, Jacob Barry’
Mr. Baldwin, Isaac S. Benard, L. D. Benhaim
Amry Bates,
C.—Abraham Chandler, Wm. Clark, John
Croflord, .Aaron Clifton, Wm. Cochran, Thomas
Coyler, Philip Cui ver.Wm. Couch, Levin Clif
ton, Young Carter.
D—Martin Defoor, Margaret Davis. J. IL Da
vison.
E.—Mitchell Evans, Miles Estis.
I*—Win. lord, Amos Forrester, John Fain,!
Mary Anu Fowler, John H. Fowler, Mary Faw-!
cett, Coday Fowler.
G-—M. Garrison, J II Gallispie. Archy Gill,!
L Galbraith.
H-—Elizabeth Horton, Newton liiggins2 Phi-1
loinen Hodges, Wm Hurston, \\ m W llugim !
Mary Howard, S B Hill, Isaac Hughes. Hiz.e I
Harrison, John Hughes, Isham Hendon, Thus H
Hopkins, J L Hibler, Wm E Hall 2.
I. & J.—Mary Ann Johnson, Lewis E Jones 3,
Joseph Jolley, John Ingram, E Jotdau, Martha
Jones.
K.—Mathew Knight.
L.—John Law lion, Ww Lester.
1 homas Mahappy, Daniel M’Lcivis John
M Ginnis, Sarah Mezzick, Sarah S Moore, Win.
M’Dontild, James Mangum, Israel Miller, Bern
Morris. Neal McLeod, Joreph Mitchell.
N 1 .ouiza N amer.
D—M m. Oetry, Alexander Oliver.
I’-—Sarah Pickens, S VV Peek, Jaremiah Perry.
R.—lsaac Roe.
—YV in. Skeif. John Still, John Smith, YY'ni
’’'prevvell, A Stephens. Thomas Sitnnions, Diani
ina Smith. Chandler & Still, (ifl’ry Stowers, Si
mon Smith, I! S pray berry, YVm Smith.
1 ■ —John Towers, David Tanner, Joseph Trim
ble. Daniel Turner.
Y .—A N. Y’erdiug. '
,YY —YVm. Sinion, Jacob YY’hite 2, Nedom
,Y bitley. John YY oodrutf, Jo,e:>h Ylootrn Isaac
White, J L Williams, David W hite 2, Joseph
YVofford. 1
Y . —Robert Y’anccy, James Young.
Oct. 25. ’ 4i_
VS x (J S
f 3 7 PON Augu du, Georgetown, D. C.
J SuotMiiali, Philadelphia,
Charleston, New York,
Norfolk, and
Baltimore, Boston,
For sale at the Bank of Milledgeville. Also,
Clucks up'iii Macon Coh.minis, S,~c. can general
ly be had io sur; app’oesms.
T. RAGLAND, Cashier.
October 11, 3IM->tl.
f-y 5 ! HOSE affiieted with inflamed or sore eyes,
Jt. should be aware of the great excellencies
of Dr. Adam's Eye Water, hi the treatment of this
troublesome affliction. It has been before the
public but a short time, yet it has already been
fairly tested in comparison w’ith all the common
remedies, and with what success may be inferred
from the extensive demand now existing for it,
and from the numerous testimonials ol its value
now in the hands of the proprietor, one or two
of which it was deemed proper to subjoin.
Sir : It is with pleasure I state to you, that my
wife who was troubled w ith sore eyes, was com
pletely cured by using one bottle of Dr. Adams'
Eye .Water.
JOHN GARDNER, Green street, near 7th.
Norristown Pa.
Mr. Fisher : I take pleasure in bearing testimo
ny to the superior excellence of Dr. Adam's Eyo
Water over all the others that 1 have tried. Ha
ving given Dr. Thompson's a fair trial I consider
Dr, Adams’ by far the best, as it is free from that
smarting produced by Thompson’s. I know sev
eral gentlemen in this place w ho have tried both
and they decidedly prefer Dr. Adams' Eye YY’ator
a very valuable medicine. Yours,
BENJ. POWELL.
Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, Jo
saph Fisher, south-west corner of Seventh and
Buttonwood streets, aud of Huddlesou, Norris
tow n.
A constant supply of the above for sale at
JOHN M. SHARP’S Sparta.
Oct. 11. 39—ts.
DR. C. E. HAYNES has resumed the prac
tice of Medicine and its collateral branches,
to rtiiich his undivided attention will be devoted
until the close of the sickly season. When not
professionally absent, he may be consulted at tho
office heretofore oicupied by him, or at the Ea
gle Tavern.
Sparta, August 1, 1836. 29—ts
]?£ootagiie’s £3a!ni for tfee
TOOTK-ACIiE: *
Petersburg, Va. 2Sth June, 1836.
H. D. M’lntosh, Esq., Henry County, Ga.
Dear Sir;— l am this morning in receipt of
your favour of the loth 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 1 have, as yet, not been
able to supply the orders that have been
time on hand, I have had an order from Au
gusta, Georgia, and Savannah, since last win
ter, aud only last week sent one groce to each
place. Dr. E. R. Calhoun, of South Carolina,
lias contracted for that Stale and Georgia, and
1 have shipped to him near five thousand bet
ties, 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 I can sup
ply each State fully. I will domyseli the pleas
ure of requesting Dr. Calhoun to establish ana
gency at your office as soon as other engage
ments will allow. I have been putting up near
ly two thousand perday, aud now find myself
in want ot about fifty thousand for immediate
use, and have not fifteen bottles, but what are
packed up for shipment. From the present de
mand, 1 should not be surprised, if it were to
take five hundred thousand bottles a year to sup
ply the demand.
Yours respectfully, <fcc.
H. B. MONTAGUE.
ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES.
Albemarle, April, 1836.
Dear Sir:— lVe suppose you like good news,
i particularly when you are mostly interested,
\Ve 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 R iclimond, by first conveyance, a double box,
which you w ill 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 he had the teeth
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. Y\ e are glad, for the sake
ot 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
Y irginian. Nor does it detract from its efficacy,,
on account ol the place ol its preparation, (Pe
tersburg.) once styled by Mr. Jefferson, Rx
“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 deiuaud-=-for iff
it sells elsewhere a» it has tlone bere^there will]
bo no end to the demand. Several inerchants
ol my acquaintance, mean to send for a box.
Allow us to congratulate you, and the
at the discovery and use of the only remedy (ex-,
cupt draw ing) for tooth-ache, that has yet beeu
discovered.
Respectfully vours,
11. R. <fc T. T. G;_
Huntington, ).
near Cabin Point, 24th March, f
Dear Sir": I bought a bottle of your Balin,
from Messrs. , in Petersburg, in Februa-
I ry, chiefly because 1 had a servant who hadj
! suffered most excrutiatingly for some months.
■ YY e had tried all the remedies which were in
! our reach ; an attempt was made to extract the
I tooth, but broke it oil! 1 caused the Balm to
be used after wanning it in a cup—this was rc
i pealed 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 teqnested some for her husband
who, she said, had been suffering with the same
disease tor some weeks. I cheerfully gave it
and the next dtiyon inquiry found that both were
relieved. One of my neighbors of high respec
tability sent to me for some for his wife. I
have this day seen him, and lie assures me tha
>t afforded immediate relief, aud there has beent
no return; before, she suffered almost constant
ly, and could not bear to let cold waler touch
the tooth, and for two nights previous to the
application, she had not been able tn 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
be used some with one of his own men, with the
same success, and says if he cottki have had this
remedy fifteen vein s ago, and known its effica
cy, he would w illingly have given a hundred dol
'ars for i,. I have w ritten ii) haste, giving a
plain st’.iiemejn of facts, ’ “
Yours respe;tfullv,
WM.J. RUFFIN.
September 6. 34
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