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CHECKS M .<«/«»»«, G.orgetaion, DC. mU PkiUdtfytkia, ». Charleston, Neto York, Norfslk, ait.l . HaUMMO, Batten, F n tale at ike Bank of Milledgeville. Also Check* upsn rfacen, C*luwsu», ifc. cau general, i lv.be hid ta watt apolicauu. 1 T. RAGLAND, Cashier Oatobir 11. 39—stf. SORI. EY£«; ~~ THO3E afflicted tvith inflamed or tore eyes sh«ul4haawaraofth« great ozceUoucios publie but a short lima, yot it taw already beau tail ly tested ..comparisee with all th. e.mmou remedies, and with what success may bo inferred frets ths axtohive demand wr exwtiaj for it, and from the nwmeroua testiiueaith es its rains now in ths hands of the proprietor. on. or two of which it wasdosmed proper ce subjoin Sir .* It is pUeaare I state to you. that my wife who wm Wubled with sore eyes, was com n’eielv cnicdbv vrinr one bottle of Dr. Adams* Eye Water. JOHN GARDNER. Gr*sn street, near 7th. Norristown Pa. Mr. Pishor: I taka plaxsure in bearing testime ny te the snperior.excellouce of Dr. Adam’s Ey. Water over all ths others that 1 have tried. Ha ving given Ds. Thompson's a fair trial I consider Dr, Adams' hy far the best, as it is fre. from that smarting produced by Thompson’s. 1 know sev eral gentleman in this place who have tried bath and they decidedly prefer Dr. Adams’ Eye Water a very valuable medicine. . Yonrs, DENJ. POWELL. Prepared and sold by the sole proprietor, Jo soph Fisher, south-west corner es Seventh and Buttonwood streets, and of Huddlesoa, Norris town. A constant snpply of tbe above for sale at JOHN JU. SHARP'S Sparta. Ort. 11. St— if. MEDICAL. DR- C. E. HAYNES J*** resumed tho prac tice es Medicine and iu collateral branches, to which his undivided atteutti n will be ilovoted until the close of the sickly sea. on. When not professionally absent, he may be ©.insulted nt the office heretofore occupied by him, P r Et iho Ea gle Tavern. Sparta, August 1. 2836. 29—ts Balm lor tlto TQOTM-ACJIEx Petersburg, Va. 9 4- June, 1836. H. D. M'lntosh, Esq., Henry County, Ga. Dear Sir;— l am this morning in receipt of your favoug of the 18ih instant, requesting to have some of the Balm sent out to your State as •oon 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 grece to each plaeo. Dr. E. R. Calhoun, of South Carolina, has contracted for that Stale and Geergia, and I have shipped to him near five thousand bot ties, all that I could spare. As soon as I cut, 1 will send him more; but when,l cannot say, as I must divide it as well as I enn, until I can sup ply each State fully. 1 willdtunysclf the pleas ure of requesting Dr. Cali>o.u> o.tablteb-esi a gency at your office as soon as other engage meats wtlLallow. 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 are packed up for shipment. From the present 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. ALBEMAKi.it, April, 1886. Dear Sir:— Wo suppose you like good news, particularly when you arc mostly interested. We have but two bottles left of the bwx of Balm you sent us. You can draw nt 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. • • es Richmond, by first conveyance, a double box, which you will put at your wholesale price, for which you can also draw or. us. it has failed in two instances in this neighborhood, but one of the persons that wo have seen, thinks it -was (with him) rheumatism, as he 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 boat thing for the teeth and gums they have ever uwfl. We arc glafi, for the sake of the sufferers, as well as on your account, that this remedy is not orjy not es Northern or igin, (from whence all the patent nostrums come.) hut is a Virginia preparation, aud by a Virginian. 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 yen keep a supply sufficient for the demand—for if it sells elsewhere a. it has dono here, there will be no end to the demand. Several merchants of my acquaintance, mean to send for a box. - Allow usttp congratulate you, and the public, the discovery and use of the only remedy (ex •n-pt drawing) for tooth-ache, that has yet been discovered. Respectfully yours, R. R. &T. T. G. _ Huntington, I near Cabin Point, 24th March, f Dear Sir: I bought a bottle of your Balm from Messrs , in Petersburg, in Februa- ry, chiefly because I had a servant who hsd suffered most cxcrutiatingly for some months. We had tried all the remedies which were in our reach ; an attempt was made to extract the tooth, but broke it off. I caused the Balm to be used after warming it in a cup—this was re peated with a secund spoonful, when she vas 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, hid been suffering with the same disease for some weeks. I cheerfully gave uni the next day <>ninquiry found that both were rsliaved. One of iny neighbors of high respec tability sent to me for some for his wife. ] have this day sven him, and he assures me that it afforded immediate relief, and there has been no return; before, she suffered almost constant ly, and could not bear to lot cold water touch the tooth, an I f.»r two nights previous to the application, she had not been able to sleep scarcely nt all. Now she has no inconvenience from cold water or any thing else that conies 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 remo ly fifteen years ago, and known its effica cy. he would willingly have given a hundred dol hrs for it. I have written in haste, giving a phm swtement of facts. Yours respe tfullv, \VM. F. R. RUFFN. ffepteniber 6. 31 ,r GEORG A. In tho Superior Court, Richmond County, Jan uary Term, 1336. TTTRON th. petition of Edwnrd Thomas ant! others, Stockholders ot the aud Planter*’ Bank, praying the appointment es a Receiver of the osscuof saul Bank, for the prrr -1 nose set forth in said petition on file : Ordered, That Edwnrd Thomas be appointed as such Receiver, ho first giving bond and - ecu. i tv, to be approved by the Clerk, m the sum us , Thirty Thousand Dollars, payable to th t Clerk «4 this Court, and bis sneerssors in office, tor the faithful discharge of hi* duty iu said ulfico. It it further Qtitrtd. That the said Merchant’s and Plantar.* Bank, do forthwith deliver and transfer te said Receiver, all aud singular, the Rooks. Papers, Monies andAisotsof every dcs eriptina, belonging to said Bnuk, and that said Receiver be aad he hereby is fully authorized and empowered, to receive and collect by suit in his own name ns Receiver, or by other legal means, all outstnmiing claims due to said Hauk, and to pay nil debts due from it, nnd tv defend all suits pend- ing. or that may bo brought against said Dank. An on the receipt of raid assets, or of such por tion thereof, as may authorize adivideud. the said Receiver is authorized and required, from time t timo, to divide among tho Stockholders or their legal representatives, in proportion to their res pective interests, such part of the assets of said Bauk, as he may find prudent and propertodivide. always reserving n sufficient fund to answer the probable responsibilities of the Institution. And it it further Ordered, That the said Ro ceiver do report to this Court, at its sitting in Jan uary next, his acting* and doings on the premises, and that after the making up of said report, be bo 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, be published in one of the public Gazettes of Augusta aud Milledgeville, at Icastonce a month from this date to the first of January next. A true extract from the Minutes, this IGth day of February, 1336. For Sale. THE llouso and Lot formerly occupied by- Mrs. Jenkins & Moore, aud recently by Wm. W. Carnes, as a Public House in this place The buildings have very lately undergone the most thorough repairs aud alterations, and are now in good order, aud can accommodate a large num ber of boarders. There are several lots attached te the premises; also, furniture of every descrip -1 tion, necessary for the business. This property t will bo- sold upon a credit of one. two and three ’ years, nnd unquestionable titles made to the pur chaser and immediate possession given. Any per ron disposed to engage in this business would do well to call and examine the premises, aud make . the purchase iu time to open the House for the re ception of members and others, the ensuing Ses sion es the Legislature. ELIZA J. CARNES, Adm'x. Milledgeville August 30th 33—ts Tj’l.E Subscriber very respectfully informs his friends and the publick generally that he he* located himself at the Marrietta Hotel, Cobb cn., wh .are he offers his services to search out and the value of Gold and Land lots, and to make a true r*.’tu rn t 0 applicants in the counties of Cobh,Panlding, Floyd. Cass, Cherokee and For syth; at tbe low r.ilo of five dollars per Jot; at the above stated place, reference may be bad to tho State and Check map ’, the quality Book, and nu merical list. P»tronag e ’ n th® above business will be thankfullv receives, hy DANIEL MAY. March! 1. 1835- b'J ‘f- Georgia I'cmele College. A THE 4fien«s of this institution are in formed, that until further arrangements be made, Mr. JULIUS LATASTE. late Assistant i» Dr. Marks’ Institution, near Columbia, S. C., will assist in the Literary and Scientific Depart ments. Mr. J. L. was to have assisted in tbe Mu sical Department, but the number of pupils in that has been limited, that he might assist in the ones above named This arrxugement has been made, on account of some delay iu tho correspondence with tho gentleman nnd lady named iu a former notice. The number of our pupils, therefore will be limited to 60, till further notice. There are still a few vacancies. The Institution has undergone an entire and systemnctic 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 I Students, beginning on the 19th o( August, and every fourth week thereafter, to which our friends are also invited. ANNA M. LA TASTE. >„ . LUCIEN LA TASTE, $ Principals Sorcottsbough, July 10, 18-'iG. 27 ts SIOO Reward. THE above rewrad will be paid forthe appre hension of my man WILLIAM, sometimes called Bill Black. WILLIAM left me about2sth December last ; he is a very bright mulato, about 5 feet 10 inches high, thick set, full faced, smrf*l red or rather blood-sbotten eyes, r.nd straight yel lowish hair. I have no doubt he will change his name and try to pass himself for a white man, which he may bo able to do unless to a close observer. Ho was formerly tbe property of M. Myers es this plncc, and ’ travelled with him through the up country Inst summer. Tho above [ reward will be paid for his arrest if loged iu a safe jail so I get him. Ang. 16. Y 8 PICKARD. (T/'* Tho Dnrien Telegraph, Macon Tdogreph, and Journal, Milledgeville, and Hive Columbia, 8. C., will insert the above twice a mouth for 6 months and seudtbeir bills for payment. STRAYEDfrom the stable of the subscriber in the village of Sparta, some time in May last, a Bay Horse about five feet high, 7 or 8 years old, walk*, trots and paces under tho saddle, no parti cular mark, recollected. He was raised in Ken tucky, and will probably make off in thatd rec tioo. Any information respecting ,si<l horse will be thankfully received and reasonably rewarded. WILLIAM SHIVERS. Jun. TsilyS 25—ts. JVoticc. THE subscriber contcmplatijg to remove to the west, oflers for sale, ths Eagle Tavern, in the town of Warirn. It is the half-way-houre between Milledgpville and Au usta, i, the stage house, and one of the be, gand, in Georgia. It is quite prebablo tha st arm oftlierail read from Augusta, to Athens 1 anj be constructed to this place. For terms wilch will be libera! and accommidating, ap ! white the subscriber, 1 JOSEPH C. I.ARRIS, . Sept. 20, 1836. 36—ts. NOTICEr "WKJTLL be sold ou the plamatioi of Dr. F. G. Calloway, dec. in Baker County com- ' mencing on the first moodny in Jnpiary next, and , continuing from day to dny, until »1 is sold. All ' of the perwbable property bolotigi® to said dec. ‘ consisting of ten first rate Mules, one first rate naareand colt, the stock of Hog, a«l Cottle, two road waggons and harness, one tiO horse waggon ( and harness,one ,et black smiths tools, one. gin I and running gear, plantation of all kinds, f household and kitchen furniture, ind the crop of r corn aad fodder, consistiug of abMt eight hundred s >arre)s ofcorn. end a considettbfe quantity of f i odder also, will be at the samq te’o mid place, the r plantation consisting of about ffUr hundred acres of open land, a go«dT*ncc, and in a ! mee state of cultivation for the ("suing year. Terms made known on tho <*>v of sale. * JAMES M.CALLpWAY, Adm r. JSt’BAN H. CALLAWAY, Adm -. Troy Hill, FTP HE undersigned informs his friends and those -IL of the Into firm of Cutter If Cornwell, that he intends resuming tho Warehouse and Commis sion business at the store next nhovs the one re cently occupied by T. J. Chscc.on tho margin of F.astMacou, known as the town dfTroy. Hofur th<*r informs tho public that ho has bought his Goods, &c., and having now ou the way, from New York and other places. Dry Goods and Groceries. ( together making his stock complete, whieh will be sold low for ready pay. he will bo ready to receive Cottou early in the fall, and he prepared to make advances. Ke would particularly notice to his frieudiithe great advautages his Warehouses have over these in the dense part of the city with regard to fire, they being detached from other building and at a distaace from any street or Imo and well en close. H. 8. CUTTER. Qjv* The Macon Messenger aud Telegraph, Mil ledgeville Journal and Standard of Union, will publish tha above until further notice.— Georgian. Arch st. 26—Dm. A CJautioia, 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 throe or four years to take up all slaves, and free pcisons of colour who are living in the Dist., or in tho village of Sparta contrary to the law that was pasted in Dec. 1832, for their regu lations, aud 1 having beeu put to much trouble abojU-thmn, end not getting pay for my labor, and it doing no good, lam done with it. But, ho it known to the citizens of the 102 d district G. M. that I shall take a shorter way to pat a stop to it. Tho law is very pointed, that auy whito per son offending agaiust the provisions of this act, be i.tdicl6d and prosecuted before the Superior court for any such offeuce, aud on conviction thereof, shall forfeit aud pay a fine of fifty dollars, and all cost ofsaid suit, now if the owners, guardians and managers of sueb, will read the law, they will find they are not as friendly to their country as they thiuk they are. They were friendly enough with me once, to employ an attorney to drive mo and other constables iuto our duty, is bi iuging their slaves before the court* for trial ; and have they ever p lid us our costs ! No ! neither de thoy ever intend if they cau help it, but 1 intend to have mino. Have they over paid their attorney that they employed ? No! they thiuk he is rich and cau do without it, and Rhodes is poor, aud they can swindle him out of his foes. Now there is but little difference between your cases and mine, mine is ten days imprisonment more than yours, which Ido not intend tobear. f can employ an attorney to attend to the business better than you have, where he will get his fees; and 1 will get mine that is behind, for lintend to have my full cost. I know who they are tl ia t is owing cost, and they that owe it know as well -s I do. and they would do well to pay it before n B execution comes after them for it. I also well know w fo o j t is that give their slaves privilege of hiring ‘heir o in time, and I have sufficient proof, and mean try the project next Superior Court ; I shall take 1 every one indiscriminately, and they must take it as well as thoy can, I expect they will 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, but I can tell my reasons for that, there is more to be made by taking the own ers, than the slaves, and a!) you who are guilty of ■ giving you have given your slaves, i know it; and as Ido not intend to bo bothered any more, with thetr slaves. 1 will take the owners i and bring them to court, and when they corn* to pay fifty dollars, fine aud cost of suit, on two or threeslavis, they will learn to keep them ion way that they ought, (if they are friendly to rhe govern ment) without having poor Rhodes dragging them I up to coart for trial; and after triil, in less than one week, they ate buying their meats, and they will buy a small bit to-day, aud sttsil twice as much next day, they will buy a chickm from a friend Friday night, and Saturday night they will steal a pig from another person ; you who are letting slaves do that way, may watch.hem, for I intend to watch you. ' HENRY IV. RHODES. August 23. 32—ts. The last Warning!! undersigned respectiilly asks all those. Jta. indebted to hint, to make payment without dewy. Bet’.vscn this time and the first of October next, he. feels assured, that al! who desire to do so, can ms.ko arrangements to meet their re spective dues; and he appeals particularlv to those who are in arrears for two, three, four, and five years, to cume forward and settle up their old scores at once. This cal! is forced upon him by tho imperi ous necessity of meeting hisewn engagements; which he is unable to do, without punctuality on the part of those who owe him. Therefore t hey arc hereby notified, tint even one who | hall fail to make payment by the first day of * clober next, will find their notes and accounts Y the hands of collecting officers, without dis >nimination. c r Tii:s will be a painful step, bitt it cannot be »Voided; and those who fail to pay within the time above stated, ought not, and he trusts, will tot complain. •MINM. SHARP. Sparta Ga. June 14 1836. 22—ts, HffViE subscriber offers for sale, six hundred JL nn<l seven acres, first rate Corn sml Cotton Land, with one hundred and twenty acres fine land, under good fences, all frosh; which will produce frem twelve to ifteen hundred pounds Lotton to the acre, and from thirty to forty bushel* Lorn there is on the premises, a double log cab bin shingle rough, and other out houses, and two j excellent Well* of water, which never fails; the • above lands al] lie i n the fifteenth and twenty eighth district Lee, now Sumter comity, all j’in mg ; which will be sold on a credit of one, two aud three years; persons wishing to purchase, would do well to view the premises, and call ou the subscriber in MiJlcdgevilo during tho present session, or at my residence in Twiggs county, af ter the cession. BENJ. B. SMITH December, 7, 1835. 47—ts THE SUBSCRIBER offer. for saloon ac commodating terms, bis settlement of good I Oak and Hickory land, lying on the eastern side o, Mouroo Cojiu'y, three miles below Brownsville, comprising six hundred &, seven acres, one half of which, ts now in cultivation, and nndergood fence. Convenient to every part of the farm, is a very comfortable two story dwelling, a gin house, and every other house necessary. GEORGE TAYLOR. August 2d. J 836. s29 t f AGENCY. THE undersigned will attend to the Renew al of notes in the Central Bank at the usu al sea 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 fifty cents each, where more than one is requested. Communicati 'ns addressed to thorn jointly or separately, post paid, will bo punctually attendee l °- JOHN G. PARK, PETER FAIR. Milledgeville, April 26 15 if Milledgeville IfflJl Company KEH HE 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 directot. oa the same day. Col. Abner Hammond was elected president, aiid S. D. Betton, Secretary. ArgustCd. 22—ts, STRAYED from the subscriber on the 26th Sept, ten head of BEEF CATTLE, particular marks not recollected, only 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 op, or give any information of them will be liberally rewarded, on giving the sub set iber the earliest information of the same. WM. C. W—7LARKE, Sparta, Oct. 4. w 39—ts w ' I f If». STAN i» AKH 0!■ liN I ON- To Teachers. A TEACHER wanted, for the year 1837, to take chaioe of the Clinton/Academy, Jones County.—One calculated to teach the usual branches taught in Academies, will re ceric a liberal Salary, on exibiting satisfactory testimonials. Letters addressed to either of the under signed Trustees will meet with attention. JAMES GRAY, } CHAS. HUTCHINGS, | JONATHAN PARRISH, > Trus/ers JOHN PITTS, HORATIO BOWER } of the Southern Recorder, will give the above advertisement weekly insertions n their paper until Ist January next and for ward their account to the Tiustees or men*. Clinton, 18th Oct. 1836.40.—tl Sparta IVIaSe fH ARE annual examination of the students of .H. this institution, wiil tako place ou Thurs day and Friday, the id ano 4th days of Nov. next All interested, re r poetlully invited to attend. Tho exercises of the nbovo Academy will be resumed on the second Monday in January 1837, by .1 UN MONAGHAN. Oet. 25, 1836. 4t—2t. For Safe. A VALUABLE tract of LAND, containing 2024 acres, of which about one hundred and twenty acres are cleared and under good fence; tho remainder well timbered with a mixed growth of Pine, Oak and SSickory. Ou the premises is a dwelling house, and other out houses, including a fiue new Giu bouse 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 Absolam Black, on the premises. A. H. BLACK. Oct. £2d. 41—ts Telfair Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, at the court-house door, in tho town of Jacksonville, Telfair county, on the first Tuesday in Februaty next, within the legal hours of sa e, the following pro perty to wit: Ono negro man by the name of JIM, about 48 years old, levied on u'the property of Thomas Fletehcr. to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the Superior Court ofsaid county, in favor of John L. Lumpkin vs Thomas Fletcher, property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. A.so, one negro boy by the name of HENRY, levied on as the property of Thomas Flcther, to satisfy two fi fas, issued front the Superior Court ofsaid county, ono in favor of George Newhall, vs. Thomas Fictcher, and George R. M’Call, se curity. and Anson Parson, vs Thomas Fletcher, property pointed out by G. R. M’Call, sth De cember 1336. ELIJAH WELLS, sheriff. I’<-~ember 15, 48-—td*. HU’ubsctTi-r has received a part, and is JL now receiving his FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DRYGOODS, among w'ich majj>bc found the following articles, viz: Superfine Broad Cloths; different colored Cas sitneres; do. Vestings; Rich Embroidered aud Fig’d. Satrns; Silks, do.; a new article called Reps, fig’d and pjain; plain black Isabella, do; Black Silk, fig’d. nnd plain, of the best quality some 4Q inches wide; India and Sarsnett do.; Psrisian and Hernanni Gause; Plain Satin check and fig’d Shallys aud Shallyctts—a new article; the French Brocade for the head; German and English Merir.o’s and Merino Gross De Naps, J; Circassian, Jatkonet, and Cambrics of different qualities; plain, fig’d., dotted, and check’d dotted Swiss Muslins; Irish Lineu Sheetings 12-4; Lawns and Diapers; Superfine Linen Cambrics; Pongee; Ladies emb:oiclered Linen Cambric Capes, and Pi cket Hilk’fs; Muslin Capes and Collars. Fur Capes; Boas and Ruffs Down do. Ladies finest Kid Slippers, bl’k. and col’d.—new est stylo ; Gold, Silver and Bronze do.; White and black Sattin do.; Kid, Calf, Morocco and Seal, Village Walking Shoes; Water proof do. a new article of French do. ; a general assort ment of Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Shoes; Gentlemen's and Boys do.; Gent’s, fine Calf skin Boots; Opera and Navy do.; Kid, Morocco and Dancing Pumps. CROCKERY. HARDWARE If SADDLERY. of each a good assortment. PERFUMERY If STATIONARY. BRUSSELS Sf SCOTCH CARPETING. Heady made Ootrnngj. A large and extensive assortment, among which may be found, Gent's. Cloth Cloaks; Cloth. Mo hair and Markina Over Coats ; Frock and Dress Coats. Pantaloons and Vests. Shirts, Bosoms, aud Collars; Merino autl Cotton net Shirts and Drawers; Flannel do. STOCKS— a good as ;:rV”-nt. Ladies Cloth, plain and fig’d. Merino Cloaks. He would respectfully ask the attention of Plan ters to examine his KssOriittetit bf NEGRO SHOES BLANKETS. 3M he has a large torimtm* cf each, and WILL SELL iffEM A T A U GUST A PRICES. To those who visit Milledgeville, for the pur pose of buying their Fail and Winter supplies of Dry Goods, he would, with his friends and the public, most respectfully invite thereto call and examine. JAMES 11. SHAHAN. October 11. 39—ts. Rockwell & Kenan, A TTORNE YS A 7’ LA W, Milledgeville, Georgia, HAVING united their PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS, will attend to business en trusted to them in the Counties of the Ocmulgee 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 Flint Circuits: also in the Federal Ceurt. Their office is on the second flaor of the Mason ic Hall. July 19th, 1836. SAMUEL ROCKWELL, M. J- KENAN. AugnttS. 29—ts FBI HE SUBSCRIBER respectful *nf°inls his friends and the public, that he has opened a house of entertainment in the Town of Law renceville, Gwiunett County, Georgia, where he flatters himself those who may favor him with a call will find every thing provided which can con tribute to them comfort and convenience. JOHN F. MARTIN. Lawrenceville Dec. 9, 1335. m tm6—49 MACON. GEORGIA. aFEI IIS Establishment is now under the control of tho subscribers, who pledge themselves to render cem foi table those who may call on them. PETER J. WILLIAMS. JOHN D. RAMEY. February, 23. (> ts A Tcaclicr wanted. THE Trustees of the BILL ACADEMY, in Monroe County, ary, desirous of a Malo Teacher the ensuing year. This Institution is within a mile of tho 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 (each 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, 7 ' BEN.T. BRANTLY, I , P , THOS. DYSON, f rrUitcts - C. Y. CALDWELL. \ October 4, 1836. 3ft—tf. jrgnilE following is a list of lette'X remaining in .fit the Post Office at Decatur Ga. If not ta ken out lx foe the first day of January next, will bo forwarded to tho General Post Ouice a* dead letter*. Oct. Ist, 1836. T. A. SULLIVAN. P. M. A. —Spencer Atkins, Robt. Anderson, Sarah Askew, Matishia Avary. B. —F. Baldwin, 2 ; Mary Broughton, Wm. Baker, John Blewett, Miss Bynam, Jethro Raker, Nathaui'l Bea jcharap, F.liz. Browu, Jacob Barry, Mr. Baldwin, Isaac A. Benard, L. D. Benham, Arnry Bates, C. —Abraham Chandler. Wm. Clark, Johu Crofford, Aarou Clifton, Wm. Cochran, Thomas Coylur, Philip Curver, Wm. Coueh, Levi* Clif ton, Young Carter. ■ D. —Martin Defoor, Margaret Davis. J. H. Da vison. E. Mitchell Evans, Miles Estis. F. —Wm.Ford, Amos Forrester, John Fain, Mary Ann Fowler, John H. Fowler, Mary Faw cett, Goday Fowler. G—M. Garrison, JII Gallispie. Arehy Gill. L Galbraith. 1 ll*—Elizabeth Horton, Newton Higgins 2, Phi lotnen Hodges, Wm Hurston, Wm W Huein, Mary Howard. 3 B Hill. Isaae Hughes. Hize Harrison, John Hughes, Isham Hendon, Thos H Hopkins, J L Hiblef, Wm E Hall 2. I. & J.—Mary Ami Johnson. Lewis E Jones 3, Joseph Jolley, John Ingram, E Jotdan, Martha Jones. K. —Mathew Knight. L. —John Lawhon, Ww Lester. M. Thomas Mabappy, Daniel M’Lewis Johu M’Ginnis. Sarah Mezzick. Sarah S Moyre, Wns. M’Donald, James Mangum, Israel Miller, Benj Morris, Neal McLeod, Joseph Miteheli. N. I.ouiza Namer. O-—Wm. Oetry, Alexander Oliver. !*• Barah Pickens, S W Peck, Jeremiah Perry. R lsaac Roe. B—Wm. Skeif, John Still, John Smith, Wm Sprswell, A Stephens, Thomas Simmons. Diadi ma Smith, Chandler & Sull, Offry Stowers, Si mon Smith, H Sprayherry, Wm Smith. T.—John Towers,DavidTarmer, Joseph Trim ble, Daniel Turner. V.-A N. Verding. W—Wm. Simon, Jacob White 2, Nedom Whitley. John Woodruff, Joseph Wooten 2, Isaac U hite. J L Williams, David White 2, Joseph Wofford. V.—Robert Yaucey, James Young. Oet. 25. S 41 Pulaski Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold, at the Court House Door in tbetown of Hartford, Pulaslci Coun ty, en the firstTi esday in January next, the following property to wit: One Bay Horse, levied on as the property of Elisha Hodge to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Laurens county in favour of Robert Good, property pointed out by David Simpson. JAMES DYKES, D. Sb’ff. Dec. Ist tds-i-46 SIX MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court, ofsaid county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from the estate of John Crittende.n dec. - This is therefore to admonish all and and sin gular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, if they have any objections, why said letters should not be granted, to silo their objections in terms of the hw. JOSEPH 11. CRITTENDEN, Ux’r. June 19. 25—6 m. FOUR MONTHS after date application will be tuadoto 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 7tht dist of said County, for the benefit of the heir, of Co!*«*a» -doe*!, this 21st July 1336. ’ JESSE SANDERLIN. Adm. Aimust 2d. 29—4 m. GEORGIA, Fayette County. FOUR months after date, application will bo made to the honorable Inferior Court of W are county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell Lot No. 19, in the 14th district of originally Carroll now Heard county, belonging to the illegitimates of Pinington WILLABY ADDAMS, Guardian. Jul Y 26 28—m4m. MONTHS after date, application wil* be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Pike county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No. 125, in the third district of Pike county, for the benefit of James A. Crawley, minor, under the age of 21 years. September tha 17th, 1836. JAMES A. CRAWLEY, Nat. Guardian. Se Pt- 20. .. 37-m4 m , oUrl MONTHS after date application Bi. will be made te the honorable the In ferier 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 of origihal.y Houston, now Pulaski eunty, lying on the waters of Buck Creek : ALSO The Negroes, together with iomn Cattle and Household furniture, belonging to the estate of Frederick Barboar, late of said county, dec’d. September 39th, 1836. THOMAS C. BARBOUR, adm’r. October 11. 39—m4m. UARDIAN S SALE.—On the first Tues 'Or day in January next. will, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house deer,in the town of Zebulon, Pike county, one negro man, by the name of HARTWELL, between twenty seven aud thirty years es age, as the property us Joseph H. Daniels, (minor,) soid for the benefit of said minor. Terms made known on the day, •his 12th October, 1835. EGBERT P. DANIEL, Guardian. October 25. 41—gt4m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiIi be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, nt he court-house, in Gwinnett county, lots of land NO. 245 7th diSt. & 216, sth dist., both in Gwinnett county ; alio one kely negro follow BEN. about twenty eight ears old, sold for tha benefit of the heirs and reditors.of David Dalk, late of said county de- C. HOWELL, I , DAVID DELK, ( Admr s. Oct. 25. 41—m4m. H. & J. SHOTWELL, JOraaggists, Mia con, Ga. FgpllE SUBSCRIBERS (former partners of 1 Ellis Shotwell, & Co.) have resumed their 1 business under the above firm, at their old stand opposite the Brick Tavern, apd will keep a gener- ‘ al assortment of Drugs. Modiciflies, Surgical and Instruments, Faints and Oils, of all kinds. Win- < dow Glass, assorted' sizea, Glass-Ware for shop I furniture. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushas of c every description, Botanic and Patent Medicines n Carpenter's preparations, also bis Essays Medica. o Dye Woods, and Dye stuffs, and & great variety es a Miscellaneous Articles, which they have received r a large supply of, and intend keeping their stock I constantly replenished, so as to be ajilp at all S times to supply Dealers. Physiciaue, Planters and ? othora who may favor them with their, custom. h Intending to ho permanently engaged in this « business, the subscribers from their long expert- o ence, hope to render it worthy the patronage of fi old and uew customers. Orders by letter will 2 meet tho same retention as if made in person- r N. B- Garden 3eods. assorted, warrented fresh tl A liberal discount made to country dealert. H. &J. 8. Ocr.H ' w—ts F HI E PROOf WnSREnOVISE 4 OMLTIISSION BUSiAs>S.s. S KNEELAND &. Co. continue to trans- • act WARE HOUSE AND COMMIS SION BUSINESS,at the former standofSims, Williams & Woolsey. They feel graieful for past, and solicit a continuation of public patron age. Thesafcty of their buildingsaeainst FIRE, they can recommend with confidence; their charges are low, and every exertion shall be used <0 promote the interest of those who may favor them with business, Liberal advan ces m ide on produce in store. The Macon Messenger, Milledgeville Standard <>f Union, and the Columbus Sentinel will insert the above fbr<wo months, and for ward their accounts to S. K. de, Co. Augusta Nov. 24. 2m—44 agency FOR MESSRS. S. in M. ALLEN. THE undersigned will generally be a pur chaser of bills on London and on Paris. Buy and sell drafts and checks on the north, &.c. &c. D. PONCE. Stocks will be purchased and sold on com mission. Paper from any part of the United States will be received for collection, if made payable at either of the banks in Georgia or South Carolina. Orders for the purchase of Northern funds will be carefully and prompt ly executed; consignments of Cotton will' be thankfully received with an assvrtncc of best exertions to render satisfactory sales. Savannah, 31st October, 1836. £t7*The Augusta Constitutionalist, Milledge ville Standard of Union, and Macon Telegraph, will insert the above for one month, and render their accounts to the. Georgian Office for pay ment. Nov. 24. Im—44. GEORGIA. In Hcr.eeckSp rr Court, Ortoher Term, 1836 Present I Ho. Ga’tiolt Andraws, Judge. Rule-oV iSi. UPON the petition of John H. Brantley, who intermarried with Sarah Shivers, grand daughter and legatee, of George Cowan deceased, andAVilliam Shivers, and John M. Shivers, grand sons and legatees under the last will and’ testa ment of tho said George Cowan deceased, praying tho •stablishment of a copy of the last will and testament, of the said George Cowan, which copy has been established iu lieu of the original will of the said George Cowan, which copy so establish ed in lieu of said original,'has been destroyed--a copy ofsaid esiablished copy, as nearly ascan be receliected by the petitioners, is hereunto annexed. On motion of counsel, it u therefore ocdtred, That said copy of said established copy of the last will and testamei.t of the said George Cowan, so as aforesaid destroyed, be established, in lieu thereof, at tho next term of this court, unless cause bo shown to tho contrary. And it is further ordered. That a copy of this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of Milledgeville, once a month for six months, pre vious to the time of making application for a rule absolute, and served perronally, upon all persous terested, residing in this Stale A true extract from thominutes, this fifteenth October 1836. T. 11. AUDAS, Clerk. December 1, 46—mfitn. GEORGIA, Crawford county.—James Wil son of the 529th district, G. M. tolled be fore mo, 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 Holt and Samuel Dukes to slu 00. „ WM. McGEE, C. I.C. September 1836. 33 ts. FOUR MONTHS after date, application will bo made to the honorable, the inferior court of Glynn county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of the latsMarths Childers, of Washington county, deceased- , runswick, 7th Nov. 1836. JOHN BURNETT jr. adm'r, FOUR Months afterdate application will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior Court of Telfair County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to tell all the real estate of Will iam Boyls late of said County dec'd. STEPHEN HUB BARD, Guard’n 3000 SHARES BANK OF AVGUSTA STOCK, AT AUCTION. rgIHE sale of the increased Capital Stock 6 p V- tb l S Bank "?! b ?I e, T ! !n of (he Bankmg house, at II o'cle.k, &a the morning of Wednesday the 18th January Dext , at whieh the Board of Direr.:,,, wi || offer „ auction lh , j* viiedr’ of i nscribing fur THREE THOUSAND •wL.ional shares, being tho balance of the increase authorized by tho act of December, 1826. By order oftlie Board of Directors. ROBERT F. POE. Cashier. Bank of Augusta, Nov. 15th, 1836. (EZ* The Savannah Georgian. Charleston Courier, Southern Recorder. Standard of Union, Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Macon Messen ger, Athens Banner, and Washington Nows, will publish this advertisement once-a week until the 10th of January and present their accounts for payment. Miiledgevile.-Nov. 24 45. Leomrd Burns 1 Libel for divorce in ? P‘ke Superior court, Martha Burns. y Sept. Term. 1836. rr appearing to the eourt dint the said dafen dast bat not been served with the usual process ; and it appearing she cannot be found, it is theiefore ordered by the court, that she an pear at the next Superior court, to bo held in. and for Pike tomty. on the Ist Monday in March: 1837, and thei and there answer to the above suit. Audit is further ordered by the court, that service of this rale be perfected, by its being published onto a month, for throe mouths, iu one of the public gazette* of this State. A true extract from the minutes. 6th Sentcm bsr 1836. EGBERT P. DANIEL, c. s. c. No.v. 1 m3tn. - -- I NOTICE. WILL be sold ou the fifteenth day of Decern, her next, at the late residence of Mrs. Susannah Helsey, dic’d a number of articles con sisting of Household aud Kitchen furniture, Beds- Corn, Fodder, Pork and stock Hegs, Horses, and a large stock of cattle and sheep ; plantation and farming tools, with many other things too tedious to mention Sale to continue from day today, until all is sold. The plantation will be disposed of on that day, if not previously sold. At the same time and place will be sold by Gideon Holsey, from 10 to 15 likely negroes. Terms on the day GIDEON HOLSEY, HOPKINS HOLSEY, JAMES M. HOLSEY. 'Hancock, Ga. 42—tds. The Southern Recorder will please publish the above until the day of sale, and forward their ac count for payment. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to the last will and testament of John Woodall deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, withiu tbe legal hours, before the court-house door, in Decatur Deknlb county, nine negroes to wit: Peggy, a woman nbout 60 years of ago. and S»ckey, a woman about 60 years of age ; Duke, a man about 38 years of age, » first rate blacksmith ; Bob, about thirty years of age ; Patsey. a woman about twenty-seven years ofnge Susey, a woman about twenty years os age; Anney, a girl about seventeen yearn os ago. and her two children ; Warren a boy about five vr-ars old ; and Snmanthy, a girl about eighteen months old ; also, a small tract of land, containing sixty five acres, it being part of two fractionss no 340, 241, in the 6th district of Gwinnett county, for merly, now Dekalb. Terms njade known on the day of sale. 14th Nov. 1836. JOHN DOBBB,’ > _ HASTEN D. PALMER, £ LTttvtors. December, I. 46—jds. GEORGIA: A Proclamation By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Gooemor of tM State. WH ERE AS, at the October Term, 1836, of the Superior Court of Telfair coun ty, a true bill qf indictment was found against 1 ALLEN YOUN, for murder; and it being rep resented to me that the said YOUN has fled from justice, I have thought proper to issue 1 this, my Proclamation, hereby offering a re ward of TWO HUNDRED’ DOLLARS to anv person, or persons, who may apprehend and deliver the said Allen Youn to the Sheriff or Jailor of said county ofT,elfair: and I do more over charge and require all officers, civil and ' military, in this State, to be vigilant in en deavoring to apprehend and deliver him a» * aforesaid. ALLEN YOUN is represented to be about thirty years of age, five feet nine or ten inchea high; dark complexion, and dark eyes, and in weight, about 180 pounds. Given under my baud and the great seal of the State, at the capitol in Milledgeville, this third day of December, eighteen hundred aud thirty-six. aad of the Independence of the United States, tho sixty-first. WILLIAM SCHLEY, By the Governor, 1 WrixiAM A. Tisshae, Sec'y. State December, 9< ML '2t. Executor’s Sale. ON Monday tho 12th day ofDecember next, will be sold at the late residence of Abrabam Leverett, deceased, iuMorgan county. •11l lheperishable Property , of the said dec'd. consisting of horses, mules* cat tle sbeep, both meat hogs, plantation tools, 1 set of blacksmith tools, one set of carpenter's tools.. &c also coin, fodder, or.!s, with numerous other articles too tedious to meutiou At the same time the land will be sold and tl*s uegrocs hired for the ensuing year. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Term*, on the day of sale. MARTHA LEVERETT, Ex’x. Dec. 8 47—tds. (X7“ All the Milledgeville papers will publish the above till day of sale. STATE OF GEORGIA, > • Baldwin Couuty. y PURSUANT to a writ of Election issued by bio Excellency the Governor, and to us directed, f requiring us to taiiso an Election to be held on Monday the 2d day of January next, for ono Rep t rcsentative in the House of Representative. el 1 the Congress of the United States, to fill these . cancy caused by the resignation of the Hon. ‘ «M. W B. Towns—we, the Justices of the Inferior : Court forthe county aforesaid, hereby give notice , that an election will beheld at the Court-house in the town of Milledgeville aud county and State 1 aforesaid, on Monday tbe 2d day of January next for a Representative to fill tho aforesaid Vaca’S -1 cy. r D.B MITCHELL, J. I-C. VV. H. TORRANCE, J. I. O. 1 WM. GRIGG, J. I. C. 1 WM. S. ROCKWELL, J. I. «. Dec. 8 47 1 The Milledgeville papers, willl insert the above tilll the day of election. JL OOK A T subscriber wisbiug to dispose of his farn • -®- iug interest now offers for sale, his beautiful and much admired plantation situated immediately on the Chattahoochee River half mile above t'lo the beautiful and flourishing town, Irwin ton. This tract contains upwatds of 124*4) Acircs, all of which is fine productive Lauds aud lay quite level, of which 400 acre, are cleared and fence- Also a well of first rate water in tho yard and a convenient dairy House attached t«i it, and all necessary out building, and a first rate gii, house and screw. Persons having the chang iuU. wishing to invest it in such property, ha, been uni versally admitted, by allpeorsons that have soon it. to stand unrivalled foa goodland and beauty nf situation and unquestionably healthy. Peiecux. wishing such a plantation, are particularly invilQl to come and view tho premicos. WM.D. GRIMES The Georgia Journal and Georgia CenetitHthn stitutienalist and Standard of Unieif, are requested to give the above thro iusenions and forward thrill account, to me at Irwinton. • 47-3 - O GEE THORPE I.VI VERSIT V, THIS Institution was organized at tho Ihfrf meeting of the Board of Trustee, by creating the Offices ol the Faculty mid the course, of Lec ture,, and also appointing part of the Faculty. «*. follow,: FACULTY. Rev. C. P. Bejian, President, and Profeswt Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. "*•' E. A. Nisbet, Esq., Pice-President andProN*. sot of Belle Retires and Mental Philosophy. Rev. C. W. Howard, Chaplain and Pro r-at.tr of Moral Philosophy and Evidencesof Christianity..' Rev. S. K. Talmage, Professor of ancient I guages. N- M. Cjiawford, Esq., Professor of Moth— mattes and Astronomy. (Not yet filled,) Professor of Modern Languor— (Not yet filled,) Professor of Geology.Ro any, & Mineralogy. <m(Not yet filled,) •Rector of the Midway Senina ry and ex officio member of the Faculty. * (Not yet filled,) a competent number of ti tatg Provision ha, also been made by the Board for the delivery gratuitously of a course of iecinrea on each of the following subject,, viz; Municipal Civil and International Law, Physiology and tronomy. The corner stono of tho university building i, t<* be laid with suitable solemnities, and an addres* by Colonel J. H. Lumpkin is to be delivered du ring the annual meeting aud under Redirection of Hopewell Presbytery, which is to convene at Mil-' ledgeviile during the latter part of Mart fc,1837. A sum, which, in tbs opinionof thepoard, folly justifies them in taking efficient measures ha,alrea dy been subscribed to the institution, and agent, have been appointed, who are instructed to make prompt and energetic efforts to receive ihe com plete endowment of the university. Tho exercises of the Institution are expected to commence early in the year 1838. The action of the Board has been restricted for th* present, to the measure, above stated by the want Os suitable candidates to fill up the vacancies in the Faculty, and as well by th? svant of ade quate funds. It i, their design to create a univer sity which shall be of the highest character, , n or nament and blessing to tho whole South. Their succew, in the attatnrnentof this end, will be whol ly dependent upon the liberality of the Christian and benevolent public. •Mr. Beman will coniinu* to conduct the Mid way Seminary dming the next year, assisted by Mr. Mead, and additional tutors, vs they may Ira found necessary, * • * By order of the Board of Trustees. December 8. B ' STUBRS - Peggy I’osey x Libel for Divorce inDc- PinckncyC Posey, ) It appearing to the Court from the virtue as the "i. Sheriff that the Defendant is not to be fem 4 U t he comity of DeKalb, and it further appearing to the court that the Defendant ha, no settled reside neo in the State of Georgia when -the Ordinary oro cess of Law can be served on him. 7 r It w therefore ordered by the-Court, that the said Pinckney C. Posey, do appear nt the next term of this court, n nc ] nnswpr l 0 tho abovo ease, and that service he perfected by the public, t.onoflhrsrulem „ n e of the public GazetL of this said'comt- n ' rlhre ° * non,hß Previpu, t V A tree extract from <ho minutes of the court September term •*»: ’