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(£T Ihe billowing gentlemen m e
Candidates, to lepresent this County,
in the Slate Legislature.
For Senate.
ARTHUR MONCRIEF, Esq
For the House of Representatives.
ELIAS WILSON, Esq.
JAMES GRAY, Esq.
ADAM JONES, Esq.
DENNIS L. RYAN, Esq.
CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS
George R. Gilmer, of Oglethorpe,
Richard 11. Wilde, of Richmond,
Char'es E. Haynes, of Hancock,
G<n. Wiley Thompson,of Elbert,
Maj or James Merriwether, of Hark,
Col Daniel H. Brailsfird, of Mlntosh,
Junes VI. Wayne, of Chatham,
Tlimnas F. Foster, of Greene,
Charles Williamson, of Baldwin,
T. (J. P. Charlton, of Chatham,
M •j or Wm. ‘Triplett, of Wilkes
John A. Cuthbert, of Monroe.
The following gentlemen were nomin
ated by the Troup party, as electors of
President ami Vice President. The elec
tion t kes place on the first Monday in
November next, bv the people.
C I. JOH N M N X WELL, ofßrvan.
ROBKR TK. KEII), Esq. of Richmond.
1).. WII.LI \M TERRELL, of Hancock
AUGUSTIN 8. CLAYTON, of Clark.
Gen. I). BLACKSHE NR, of Laurens
SOLOMON GRAVES, Esq. of Newton.
C.d, JOHN RUTHERFORD,ofBaIdwi u
JOHN MOORE. E q o( Oglethorpe.
Maj. OLIVER PORTER, of Gieene.
PROPOSALS
For publishing by Subscription
A weekly Literary Gazette, to be entitled
The Tablet,
THE subscribers propose to pub
lish a literary Miscellany under
the above title, which will he issued
weekly in Quarto Nos. of rigid pages
each; and uhi h it will he. their ear
nest endeavour to render worthv of
public patronage; and a vehicle both
of instruction and entertainment to
their readers. Moral and literary
Essays, Criticism. Romance and Po
etry, together with the latest intelli
g'*me on S iennfic Political subjects,
will form tlie principal matter of its
pages. The Tabl'd shall he devoted
to the cause of good morals, and of
sound Literature and Taste, Above
all, it w ill be the object of the editors
t encourage he efforts and do jus
tice to the claims of native genius, and
sh. ■ w that the natural products of
our own soil, want but the favouring
Warmth of local attention to render
Unnecessary touch that is furnished
fi <n abroad.
We invite the contributions of such
of our friends as may he inclined to
favour a work like the one we pro
pose; and while we determine t > ho
rigidly scrupulous in regarding the
materials offered ns for publication,
we promise to exercise no undue se
verity to what we may reject, and to
extend the utmost indulgence to the
effusions of merit.
For the Ladies there shall be a de
partment where as a sanctuary, noth
ing hut that which may properly be
long to them shall he permitted to en
ter. To them we shall devote much
of our tim**, as the Jeweller, bestows
h’s toil upon the richest ore—and
f *m them we shall expert that favor
ing patronage which, while it pro
vides with the useful , will also be ac
comiMnied withs much of the sweet ,
and grateful as will give to exertion
and diligence their most seductive rt>
ward.
The ‘Tablet will be put to subscri
bers at S4 per ann. payable in ad
vance on the delivery of the first
number. It will be issued as soon
as a sufficient number of subscribers
are obtained.
J \MES W SIMMONS.
WILLIAM G. SIMMS. Jr.
Uhsrl ton. June I, 18<28
Wanted.
One or two boys between 14 and
loye rsnf age, as apprentices to the
Printing business.. Apply at this Os
fice*
MVCON SALES
OF THE RSERVE LANDS,
THE TOWN LOTS AND THE
BRIDGE.
WILL commence on Wednesday
the first day of next October, hiul
will continue from day to day with the
exception of the fir st Monday and Tues
day of that month. We shall then ex
pose to sale in Macon,to the highest bid
der, in conformity with a late act of the
General Assembly ;
All the town lots not heretofore dispos
ed of; being upwaids of
in number ; on the western side of the
river ( among them are twelve adjoining
the river, and a fev other choice lots for
business. ‘The residue are in more re
tired situations, and generally afford good
buildicg-ites in a pleasant and growing
part of the town.
Forty two gardening lots of 10 and 20
acres each ; laid out fioin one to one and
a tiiilf miles distant from the town in two
ranges around the Western Common.
Also, twenty eight lots on the Eastern
side ; that is to say, four of twenty, eight
of ten acres, and sixteen of one acre each.
These la*t include the place sometimes
known as Newtown; and will be sold,
subject to certain leases from the United
States, to expire nrxt January.
1 he residue of the lands in the two
.eserves, are laid out in tracts of 100
a< res., and fractional parts of such tracts.
Os tiiese the uplands wi I be next alter
ed; the lowest ,number’ first; beginning
wiihthose on the western side.
On Wednesday the 22d of October
next, at 11 o’clo* k, A. M. will be ottered
at the place of the other sales, the
Bridge at Macon,
together with one acre of land on theeasi
ern -ule of the Ocmulgee iive, as one o
the hutments; and ‘lie privilege of Using
os mui h of* Fifth or B< idge st< eet on the
western bank as may bs necessary fur the
other butment of the Bridge.
Oq Thursday the 23d of October, we
shall proceed to sell the
Swamp & Bottom
lands within the Reerve, those on th<
western side first: and continue from day
to day until complete and.
The particular numbers that will be
sold on each day cannot be specified; bu*
it is intended to put up the several kmd
a< and desetiptions in the order here men
tioned.
The Reserves are generally wvll wa
tered, and contain several good mill
seats. The area of the whole cannot be
exactly known unt.l the platting is cotn
pL ted; but twenty-one thousand acres is
the estimated quantity contained in
both Reserves and the adjoining fractions,
exclusive of the town suiveys. Perhaps
no body of land of the sameexteut can he
found, that embraces a greater vaiiety
in its surface, soil and timber. Situated
just in that region where the pine of the
lower country changes to the oak and
hi kory of the upper; it includes both
hes p growths and soils in most of then
varieties; in some portions entire, in oth
ers mtersper-ed or blended. Tracts of
very hilly land, or that which is quite lev
el, or gently undulating, may be had of
almost every quality; either of oak and
hi( kory, or pine, or river lands; and sev
eral of these kinds occasionally united in
tracts ol 100 acres, and fractions of va
rious sizes, adapted to most of the pur
poses for which land is want- and.
From the pressure of the timejs, and
more especially from the quantity of land
and town lots that have been lately m
the market, these must unavoidably sell
low. And. lying at the head of naviga
tion, immediate ly around the third town
of the state in population and trade there
is every reasonable prospect of their saon
rising in value.
Purchasers have now an opportunity ,
anti apparently the last that will soon of
fer, of obtaining on cheap and very indul
gent terms of payment, choice situations
for residence, for hade or for farming.
TERMS OF SALE.
Perchasei sos lands ami lots are to pay
the Commissioners on the day of thi
nu.rcha-e, one fifth part of the purchase
money in cash or current bills of char
tered B nks of this State, and the ie-idue
in four equal annual instalments.— No se
cuirty will be required.
The Ridge will be sold on the same
term-; except that the purchaser will be
required to give bond with two or more
approved sureties for the payment of the
four sub- quent annual instalments.
W N. H \K VION, )
C. B. STRONG, ICotnm’s
OH. PRINCE, J
Macon July 5, 1828 9—9 t.
Editors of the Chari ston City
Gazette the ‘Tuscaloosa M irror, and nj
the several public Gazettes, in this State
will publish the foregoing weekly, nine
weeks in their respective papers, a?<l for
ward their account- to M ARM A DUKE
J SL\DE, E k q. Clerk of the Commis
sioners, in sii’ h tune as to reach him by
Hie 1-t of November.
Final police.
VLL persons in n hted to ns are in
formed that we will elfow them
thf highest price f r this fail,
in payment, anil we li< pe they will a
vail their s |v<*s of il is nnti <*.
Roberts & Maddux.
Mv 19 b 1828. 8 f.
The Subscriber
Returns his greatful thanks to the pub
lie, for the liberal encouragement re
reived for the last ten years—and so-
I;fiti a con inuance of the same. Hr
will give the highest cash price f
seed i otton, this season, at Ins stand
in Warreuton* where good bargains
may be had for r ash.
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23d 1828. 13—ts.
IN PRESS,
And will be published in a few days,
Remembrance f the Righteous;
a sermon.
Delivered in Whi-mn.m G<. on Sun
day, Augi st 3d. 1828.
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth
Fb wing,
Who departed thi* iifi-, June 25th 1828
Bv RORER T FI,KM f Vr;.
Law Notice.
The subs< run r u:ll pra-rice Law
*n the Bounties of Coweta, Carroll,
IV“up. Mus ogee. Merri wet her, U*r
els, 1 ulbot, D kalh a.ol F ijeite,
All business entrusted to his care
“ill mm with prompt attention.
Hr will examine I mds, free of
charge, in the County of Coweta.
Direct to Newuan, Coweta County.
WILLI \ M M. BEALL.
it U iA, i\ ‘•irren county.
Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator
de bonis non and with the will annexed,)
on tbe estate of Thomas Smith late ol said
county dec. applies for letters of Dissmis
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and
C reditors, ol said dec. tube and appear
at my office within the time p. escribed by
h<w, to shew cause, if any tiny have, ohy
Said letters should not be granted.
Giv< n under mv baud at Office this
28th day of >lav 1828.
Z. FRANKLIN, elk. c. o.
May 31-
Will bo sold, on ttieh..'i I’u soa, m
December next, at the t ourt House, in
Warren courit\, the real estate of John j
I urner, di r. ol said county, consisting of
150 acres ol land (the widows dower ex
empted ) The h gatees are hereby notifi
ed, that the widow intends claiming; her
dowre ol said land, if anv of the heirs to
said estate, has any lawful’objection, they
are requested to come forward and let it
be known.
JAMES TURNER, Adnrr.
July 7. 1828. 7-60d
FOUR months after 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 Dru y dec.
JOSF PH LEONARD, Adm‘r.
July 12th, 1828. 7-4 m 1
Four thousand pounds oP
BACON.
The subscriber will sell four thou*
sand pounds of Bacon cured in the
best mariner, low fr rash, or on a
cr dit until the 25th day of December
next, the pur; haser giving small •
notes with good security. Apply afc
the Post Office.
JOHN MOORE.
Warrenton, June 21. 4 ts
We ihe Committee appointed by
the Regimental Court of inquiry, for
the 12th Regiment, Geo. Ma, to se
lect a General ami Regimental muster
ground for said Regiment, have at
tended to the duty assigned us, and re
port that we have side-ted a pLice
u< hi- tin* house of William W. MarLn,
f*ur mil<B below \Vanenton, on the
re ;(I leading to Way hesboramrli.
Tin Said Win. W. Martin agrees to
clear out all the husht s, ard small
gr- wth, in a place to he four Huudr and
yards square, and keep the sam*
il vvn. ands od Marlin further agrees
t> have i lies id muster ground i tear*
*d out, and ready fhr muster by the
last of September next.
Aaimn Adkins, ■')
Nathan Jones, j g
Athi lstan Andrews,
Ed” in Ha kris, j
Bknjivii.n fver, J
’ • mm . * -
ai lEtt the expiration ot ti e time re*
q ired by law, application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court, of th*
caunty of barren, when sitting fur ordi.
narv purpu'C'-, for leave to sell 106 acres
<u la <d, lying on ! o g creek, adjoinijig
Rii haid Heath and John Hae s t 11. A port
ol the real estae. of Eliztbeth King, i.ec
JAMES T. DICKEN, ExT,
July 12th. 1828. 7 4m
FOUR month a'lei date, applicat oi
will be made, to the H -noratoe Inferior
Court, of VVarren county, when sitting
foro dinary purposes for leav<- to “eb the
real estate, and the negroes not di p. sed
.-f by the will, ,f John VLf’orijiick, d;c.
SARAH Vi‘COKMI( K, Ex*rx.
BARNETT UOi)V, Ex r.
July 12. r . 4IK
.FOUR months alter dote, application
dl b. made to toe Honorable h le<ior
i *uri, ot Warren < ounty, w hen ssittir.g f.,r
indina* v purposes, fir leave to sell I. t
’ o 3;6. IU the 12th district of Irwin, it
i Mg part ol tlie real estate of Robert
Rainier, dec.
WINRFRED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
July 12,1828. 7-4 m
ALL persons having deiiiauds against
!th est >te of Elizabeth Kmg, late of War
| ren county, deceased, are requ. sled to
; present them a.- ttie law directs; and those 1
indebted, to in<ke immediate payment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Err.
I J,,! J 7 40(1
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Robert Falmer, late ol VVarren county,
deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment ; and those having de
mands against said estate, are desired to
present tlum as the law directs.
WINEFKED PALMER, Ex‘rx.
July 12. 7.404
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
J hn M C orinick. late of Warren county,
deceased, are desired to make immediate
payment; and those having demands a
gaitist said estate, are requested to pre
sent them as the law directs.
SARAH M*( OKMICK, ExTx.
BARNETT CODY, Ex r.
July 12. 7-40d
— 1 *’ — ll ■■■ ‘ i il. ■ ■ irma
Agreeable to an order from the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Cos.
lunibia county, silling for Ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in November next, at the
Const House of Columbia County.
One tra( t of Land, in said County,
containing by estimation, Two Bun
dled and Twenty-two acres, adjoining
M rightshoro’ ( ommons, belonging
to the estate of Peter Overby, for the
benefit of the Heirs and Creditors.-
Terms made known on that day, by
ROBERT WALTON Ex’r.