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Candidates, toicprcsent this County,
in the Stale Legislature.
For Senate .
ARTHUR MONCRIEF, Esq.
For the House of Representatives.
ELI \S W ILSON, Esq.
JAMES GRAY, Esq.
ADAM JONES. E*q.
DENNIS L. RYAN, Esu.
r
CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS
(} orge R Gilmer, of Oglethorpe,
Hi b ird 11. Wilde,of Richmond,
Oiar'es K. Haynes, of Hanom k,
Gen. Wiley Thompson,of Elbert,
Major James Merriwethor, of ('lark,
Col Dun I 11. IJrailsford, of M’intosh,
J one* M Wayne, of ( hatharo,
Thomas F. Foster, of Greens,
Charles Williamson, of Baldwin,
‘J*. U. P Charlton, of Chatham,
M jor Wm, Triplett, of Wilkes’
John A. (Juthbert, of Mouroe.
The following gentlemen were nomin
ated by the Troup party, as electors of
President and Vice President. The elec
tion t.kes place on the fi< #t Monday in
N vernh*T next, bv people.
C.d JOIN MAX WKLL, of Bryan.
ROBERT K. REII> E*q of Richmond.
Dr WILLI AM I'CRUELL, of Hancock
AUOCJST*N S rLKYroV, l Clark.
Gen. D. HLAOK3HE\R, of Laurens
SOLOMON GRAVES, Esq of Newon.
Col. JOH N RIJ I HRRKOBD, of Baldwi u
JO IN tIOOHR. E q of Oglethorpe.
Mai OLIVER POUTER, of Greene.
Proposals
For publishing by Subscription
A weekly Literary <JaZette, to be entitled
The Tablet,
fTMIE subscribers propose to pub-
I lish a literary Miscellany under
the above title, whit'll will be issued
Weekly in Quart o No*, of eight pages
each j and whitli it will be Mien* ear*
nest endeavour to render worthy of j
public patronage; and a vehicle both j
of instruction and entertainment to
tlieir readers- Moral and literary
Essays, Criticism, Rnuance and Po
etry, together with the latest intelli
gence on Scientific Political subjects,
will form the principal matter of its
p kges. The Tablet shall he devoted
to*j,e pause of good morals, and of
B'lHlid LUeraUi* and Taste. Above
all , it will object of the editors
to encourage the do jus*
tire to the claims of native genius, and
show that the natural pmdu. ts of
our own soil, want hot the favouring
Warmth of local attention to render
unnecessary much that is furnished
from abroad.
We invite the contributions of surli
of our friends as may be inclined to
favour a work like the one we pro
p se; and while we determine to be
rigidly scrupulous m regarding the
materials olf red us for publication,
we promise to exercise no undue se
verity to what we may reject, and to
extend the utmost indulgence to the
eff isious of merit.
For the Lidics there shall be a de
partment where as a sanctuary, noth
ing but that whi'lt may properly be
long t< them shall he permitted to en
ter. To them we shall devote much
of our tim**, as the Jeweller, bestows
his toil upon the richest ore—and
from them we shall expect that favor
ing patronage which, while it pro
vides with the useful , will also bear.
companied with s< much of the sweet,
and grateful as will give to exertion
ami diligence their most seductive re*
ward.
The Tablet will be put to subscri
bers at 554 per atm. payable in ad
vance on the delivery of the first
number. It will be issued as soon
ns a Niiftii ient number of subscribers
are obtained.
J*MES W. SIMMONS.
WILLI AM G. SIMMS. Jr.
nt<m June |, 18*28.
i UL it mouths alter date, application
will be made to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Drury P..te, dec.
JOSKi H LEONARD, Adm'r.
July 12th, 1828. 7-4 u
The Subscriber
R’ turns his greatful thanks to the pub
lie, for the liberal encouragement re
ceived for the last ter years—and so
licits a continuance of the same. Ho
will give the highest cash price f<r
seed cotton, this season, at liis stand
in Warrenton, where good bargains
may be had for rash.
JOHN U. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23d 1828. 1 3—ts.
IN PRESS,
And will be published iu a few days,
RuitMKttA.NCB < F TUB R.GHTKOUSj
A SERMON
Delivered in Warmuon G<t. on Sun
day, August 3d, 1828.
Sacred to the memory of Airs, Elizabeth
Fleming,
Who departed tin- iif , June 25th 1628.
By ROBERT FUELIN G
Law Notice.
7Hie Nubsiubtr, will practice La w
in the Counties of Coweta, Carroll,
Troup, Muscogee, Merriwether, Har
ris, Talbot, D< kalb and Fayette.
All business entrusted to his care
will meet with prompt attention,
He will examine lauds. Tree of
charge, i the County of Coweta.
Direct to Newnan, Coweta County-
WILLIAM M. BEALL.
New Goods!!!
The subscriber is vow receiving from
NEW YORK,
Alf ELEGANT ASSORTMENT O®
Seasonable Goods:
Among them are the following arti
cles, viz :
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Leghorn and Straw Bonnets,
Vests and Pant at >ons, (ready made.)
Osnabtirghs and Russia Sheeting.
Spun Cotton,
Sugar, Coffee, &<\
ALSO,
A general assortment of
DRY GOODS. GHOCKUtES, 1
UaitD-WMIK AND
CUtM K IIY.
AH of whit h will be sold on acrommo
dating terms and at reduced prices,
lot cash.
CHARLES A ELY.
2. in ts
GI.UuGI v, Ifarren county
Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator!
tie bonis non anti with the will annexed.)
on tbe estate of I homas Smith late of said;
county dec. applies for letters of Ptssrais
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and
Creditors, of said dec. to be and apnear
st my office within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not te granted
Given und-t my hand at Office thb
28th day of Vla\ 1828.
Z. FRANKLIN, c!k. c. o.
. May 31 rnfini
Will be -old, on the li st t ucetlay in
December next, at the Court House, in
Warren countv, the real estate of John
Turner, dec. of said county, consisting of
150 acres of land (the widows dower ex
cepted ) The legatees are hereby notifi
ed, that the widow intends claiming her
dowre of said land, if anv of the heirs to
said estate, has any law ful objection, they
are requested to come forward and let it
be known.
JAMES TURNER, Adm-r.
July 7, 1828. 7-60d
Agreeable to an order from the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Cos.
litmbia county, sitting for Ordinary
purposes, will be soid, on the first
Tuesday in November next, at the
Coust House of Columbia County.
One tract of Land, in said County,
containing by estimation. Two Hun
dred and Twenty-two acres, adjoining
Wrightebnro* Commons, belonging
to the estate of Peter Overby, for the
benefit of the H irs and Creditors.—
Terms made known on that day, by
ROBERT WALTON Ex’r. ‘
MONAGHAN ACADEMY.
An examination of the students of
this institution, will commence on
Tuesday, the 26th and end on Thurs
day, the 28tli iust.
All, who feel interested, are respect
fully invited to attend.
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
* V September next, at the court house,
in the town of Warrenton. Warren coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the
folio Dug property, to wit:
Four hundred acres of land,
more or leas, .adjoining I homas Bt-rry and
others, ori the waters of Little River, le
vied on by Hardy Pitts, D. Sheriff, and
return*d to roe, as the property of John
A. M‘Gmtv, to Sdtisfy an execution in fa
vor of A J, 8t G. VV. Huntington, against
the said M’Ginty.
One negro woman by the
name of Cloe, about 45 50 or years of age.
levied on by a constable and returned to
tne as the properly of Frances M‘Crary,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Jere
nijah Butt against said Frances M’Crary
One hundred acres of pine
land, more or less, adjoining lands belong
ing to the estate of Nicholas Harbu k and
others, on the waters of Go dwins cre k
whereon Charles W. M’Carty now lives,
levied on by a constable and returned to
me as the property of William Harbuck,
to satisfy an execuion in favor of P. 0.
Pans, holder, against Darnel M*Donald
William Harbuck and Harkaliah M‘Math
(hie negro girl by the nau e
of Puillis, ab ut four years of age, levied
on by a constable and returned to me as
tbe property of Abner Hill, to satisfy
three executions in favor of Henry B.
j Thompson, Admr on the estate of Rich
ard Bray. dec. and sundry executions in
favo of John G. Winter and others a
gainst the said Abn**r Hill.
LEONARD PRATT, Stiff,
July 26. 1828.
j Ware House
AND
commission dusiybss.
The subscribers return their grate
ful thanks for the patronage bestowed
on them during the past season, and
solicit a continuance of the same with
the assuran< e of their best exertions
to give general satisfaction. Their
Ware House
AN D
Close Stores
Will be in complete order for the re
cepion of PRODUCE and MER
iCHANIJISE another season. And
they will be prepared, at all times, to
; make advances on cotton stored with
. them.
Musgeove. Wetmore. & Cos.
Augusta, July 31. U-3:n.
The subscriber
BEGS leave to iufr<n his friends and
customers that he continued to trans
act the
Ware House
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
at his old stand oil Broad Street, near
the upper market.
He has established a
TOB VCCO WANE HOUSE
at the same place, where Tobacco will!
be inspected by a competant person.
He is prepared to gran* his customers
the usual facilities, and his personal
exertions exclusively devoted to tbe
interest of his employers, he hopes
will insure him a'continuation of the
very liberal patronage heretofore re
ceived
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Aupmsta, Aoar 2.1828. vv2m— 10
Filial Notice.
ALL persons indebted to us are in
formed that we will allow them
the highest price for cotton, this fall,
in payment, and we hope they will a
vail themselves of this notice.
ROBERTS & MADDUX.
July 19th 1828. B—ts.
We the Committee appointed by
the Regimental Court of inquiry, for
the 12th Regiment, Geo. Ma. to m*
lecta General and Regimental muster
ground for said Regiment, have at
tended to the duty assigned us, and re
port that we have selected a place
near the house of William W. Martin,
four miles below Warrenton, >n tint
road leading to Waynesbmrotigb.
The said Wm. W. Martin agrees to
clear out all the bushes, and small
growth, in a place to be four Hundred
yards square, and keep th3 same
down, and said Martin further agrees
to have the said muster ground dear
er! out, and ready for muster by the
last of September next.
Aak<>n Adkins,
Nathan Junes, j |
Athelstan Andrews, f h* 3
Edw in Harris, | j£
Benjamin Ivey, J
Four thousand pounds of
BACON.
The subscriber will sell four thou
sand pounds of Bacon cured in the
best manner, low for cash, or on a
credit until the 25th day of December
ne.it, the purchaser giving small
notes with good security. Apply at
the Post Office,
JOHN MOORE.
Warrenton, June 21. 4 ts
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AFl'Eli tue expiration of the time re
quired by law, application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court, of the
county of VV&rren, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell 106 acres
of land, lying on long creek, adjoining
Richa and Heath and John Harrell A part
of the real estate of Elizabeth King, dec-
J A VIES T. DICKEN, ExT.
July 12th, 1828. 7 4m
FOUR month after date, application
will be made, to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warren county, when sitting
form dinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate, and the negroes not disposed
of by the will, of John M’Cormh k, dec.
SARAH M‘CORMI(K,Ex £ rx.
BARNETT CODY, Ext.
July 12. 7-4 m
FOUR months afterdate, application
will be made to the Honorable Inferior
Court, of Warred county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot
No 376, in the 12th district of Irwin, it
being part of the real estate of Robert
PalfUlPf nnA
WINEFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
July 12, 1828. 7-4 m
ALL persons having demands against
tlw estate of Elizabeth King, late of War
ren county, deceased, are requested to
present them as the law directs; and those
indebted, to make immediate payment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Ext.
July 12: 7 40<J
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ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Robert Palmer, late of Warren county,
deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having de
mands against said estate, are desired to
present them as the law directs.
WINEFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
July 12. 7-40d
ALL persons indebted to the estate
John M‘Cormick, late of Warren county,
deceased, are desired to make immediate
payment; and those having demands a
gainst said estate, are requested to pre
sent them as the law directs.
SARAH M’COhMIUK, ExTx.
BARNETT CODY, Ext.
July 12, 7-40d
r - -- - 1 ■ mfg
NO I ICE.
THE law requires Executors, Admi
nistrators and Guardians, to render
in a correct statement, at least once a
year, of the condition of their estates, and
against all who fail, the Inferior Court,
(sitting for ordinary purposes) are requir
ed to issue process, calling upon them to
answer for such delinquency. The re
turns may be made at any time to the
Clerk, whose duty it shall be to report
the same to tbe next Court, of which all
concerned will avail themselves.
Z. FRANKLIN, C!k. c. o. w.c.
June 7. 2-m3:n