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the Executive, at the State House, in
MilledgcviMe, this 13th day of De
cember, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty i
eight, and of American Indepen-■
deuce the 53d.
JOHN FORSYTH.
By the Governor,
ARTHURSHAAFF.
Secretary Executive Department.
*** Q. L C. Franklin, Fsq.
we are authorized to say, is a
candidate for Justice of the In
, ferior Court, of Warren county.
The election takes place on
Monday next.
***\Ve are requested to an
nounce Gen. Aaron W. Grier
as a candidate for Judge of tire
Inferior Court, at the approach
ing election.
(£yWe are requested to an
nounce Henry Might, Esq. as a
candidate for Judge of the In
ferior Couit, at the approaching
election.
(£r tVe arc requested to say, that
George VV. Shivers, Esq. declines be
ing a candidate for re-election of Judge of
the Inferior Court of Warren county.
>C/°We are requested to announce
Maj. Athelsto.v Andrew?, a candidate
for Colonel of the 12th Regiment Georgia
Militia, in place of Cos!. Aaron W. Grier,
promoted.
December 6. 28-ts
KJ*We arc authorized to inform I
the citizens of Warren County, Geo.
that Joseph E. Biggs, is a candidate
for Receiver of Tax returns for the
year 1829.
Mr. Robinson— ~Be so good
as to announce me, in the Ru
ral Cabinet, as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court, of
Warren county.
’ JOHN MOORE.
Warrenton, January 3, 1829. Sltf.
are requested to announce
Capt. Nathan Jones, as a candidate
for Sheriff, of Warren county.
Dec. 13th, 1828. 29-ts
(jr*We are requested to announce,
Hardy Pitts, Esq. as a candidate
for Sheriff, of Warren county.
October 18th 1828. 21—ts.
c are requested to announce
Maj. Atiielstan Andrews, as a!
candidate for Sheriff of Warren
County.
September 20th 1828. 17—ts.
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A GREEABLE to an order of the!
ITororable Inferior Court of War-1
ren county, when sitting for ordinary j
purposes, will be sold, at the Court
House, in Warren County, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the
following property to wit: Seventy
nine acres of land, more or less,
whereon Sarah Pate now lives, sold
subject to dower. Also one hundred
anil twenty four acres, more or less,
whereon John Pate now lives, sold
subject to down*. Also one hundred
am! fifty acres, mere or less, ad join
ing the above ’and am; James Gra
nade’s laud and Benjamin Thomp
son’s land, sold subject to dower of
the widow Sarah Pate, and also to
dower or claim of the widow Sarah
Farr, in the last mentioned tract. Al
so one negro girl about If) years of
age. by the name of Dinah—all the
property of Drury Pate, dec. Sold
lor the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors'of said dec. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JOSEPH LEONARD. AdtuV.
October 25tb, 1828. tds.— 22.
Wanted,
Due or two boys between 14 and
K years of age, as apprentices to the
Printing business. Apply at this Os ;
A CLOUDING, to previous notice
/m. the Subscriber respectfully infoio
the citizens of Warren < minty Pat lie is
still a candidate lor the ohi .<■ u| Tax Re
turns, at the ensuing Election, on Tm fi. t
Monday in January next 11. can only
pledge Intrust’ to the P opi*.- it o, *v think
proper to bestow their suilecg upon him,
he will faithfully and prumpUy U.s inr-,
the dut.es of the ofii .e.
1 hrii i>b*t scrvH
o i;p11 e. biggs.
January 31 1329. M J tf.
ruSTHINKDSAI.E’.’
ILL bes id at V\ ari'enton, on t!t
f? tenth day id Jumiary next, to th
big-lost bidder, the following negroes l.
wit: Jinne v, Valentine, PJicebe, Venus ami
her three children. Sold under a decs
of Trust made by La.lt Battle, t<> mm
Titles warreuted by David Sills ot N. I
and it any gentleman wishes to buy, l.
would do well to attend.
JAMES HARRISON, Trustee.
January 3d 1829 31 —tds.
So7ioi£
A C REE ABLE to an eider, of ;he Hon
orabie tiie inferior court <>l
Crawford Countv, when siitinsr for
. . o
ordinary purposes, will he sold, on the
first 1 uesday in March next at the court
house in Harris County, lot of laud No.
389,111 tiie 20th District, (formerly s
ougec) now Hams County; sold as tin
real estate ol Surah Reynolds, late ol
Crawford County doc. Terms made
known on th day of sale.
ADAM JONES, Jr. Adiu’r.
January 3d 1829. GOd—3l.
fej OME time hist October, I made three I
k3 or four prom is? or} Moles payabe to i
Benjamin Young, some for a specific!
sum, and others, the sum is blank,
Jiey have been lost or mislaid, by :
myself, for they were . never de-[
Jivered. I haie since executed other
notes to him for the sum l owe bin,;
Therefore, l caution all persons not t >
trade for the first mentioned note?.
WILLIAM C. HILL.
January 3d 1829. 31—3 t.
Letters, remaining in the
Post Office, Warrenton Geo. Ist
January, 1859.
A. Mrs. Abercrombie.
B. Jilson Berry, i 11iam A. Bray. Mis.
Hannah Brooks, William M. Butt, 2, VV’tn.
Butler, 2, Jeremiah Uurkhai er, Ailen
Braniard, Elisha G. Burson, Jno. Black.
Messrs. 11. S. Beman, Green, and Cos.
C. Robert f/u!pepper, Mrs. Elizabeth
Collins, Miebe b t ody Jr.
1). Thomas Duucau, 2, J sse Darden,
Joseph D.'u oi.
F. Edward Ford, Barnard W. Fielding.
G. John Gibson 2, Abner Guthrie.
H. Gideon Harris, JSt.ith Hardaway,
Thomas Hand, Harmon Hurhort, Mr.,.
Cathrin Harris, Hannah Harbuck, Or.
Heeth, Pri-ciila Midi, lsaa f- Harris, Jack
Harri?, Hardy Hopson 2, Benjamin Hen
ry, Job Hunter, Solomon liar;.
I. Munition Ivey 2, Benjamin Ivey.
J. Arthur Jenkins, Adam Jones, Jr.
j Miss Ointhia Justice.
L. Thomas Low, Charles Louge, Rea
ding Lewis, Gieni Loikett, Clnules
Langham, ‘J’homas Low David C. lio>e
1 and Briij. Oliver.
i M. Henry J. Matthew?, John Martin,
Elizabeth McMuth, Alien Motes 2; Ste
phen Mark?.
N. Daniel II: Nuvsom, Solomon New*
sorn, Ivq.
P. John I’ersons, Elisha Perrynan Jr.
James B. Philips.
K. Ezekcl Reese, Mrs. Elizabeth Rice,
Mil lis Rhymes.
S. Sfinuel Story; Dav’d Salli- - , E.
Spinks, AVm. Simpler, Robert Stanford 2.
! T. Ji hn i urner or Berry Hopson,
W. James V\ ikon, Dr. (Jinnies 11.
Wilson 2. John VViliimns, Mrs. Christian
Weaker. Tinrmthy While.
\\ iiich wiU be sent to the Genera! Post
Ofiice the first April next it not taken
on f.
JOHN MOORE, P. M.
January 3d 1823. .‘St-31.
Arirninistratiix Sale.
r ILL bes: !d. at Lmvnds C House,
on the l-.t Tuesday in February
next. 490 acres ( I land, king in said j
county and situated in tire 12th district,i
No 370, formerly Irwin. Hold as the!
property of Robert Palmer, dec. for the
benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Winfred Palmer, Adtn’rx.
Nov. 22.
4 ri 9 * tf**! l
feneml s sole.
BEHOLD, on tiie tirst Tues
v f day in lYbiUtoy m xt, at tin
Cuui t House, in tiie town of Warrenton.
WacM'o county, between the usual hour’
ol s-ii'*. tin lollowinji property, to wit:
One hundred and ten acres
I land, -more or less uiiji ining laud of
\dMin Broom and others on the wktirsoi
iteo It vi.-d tm as ihe propertv of
B yant I iiigoen to saiiMy an execution
r, i'.uoi ofS-.tboiu Gray, u-e of John Fon
• ■u;ie :.gainst the s;iitl i htgpeu.
One negro man, named John
‘bout lit'y years ofag< , with oigh r head ol
attic, four cows am: four yeai lings ! vic
in as the properly-of W illiam Langbam
o satisfy ‘Two Executions one in favo. ol
vVilfiam Parish uml one in favor of Amos
1 erMiiis against the said Willi.uu Laiig
uin.
One negro manhv tiie name
>f Lai kin levied on as the property of
Eiiwin Baker, to satisfy sundry Execu
tions in Favor of Fontaine and Hargraves,
:g.nnsMhe sad Edwin Baker.
One hundred and twenty a
ties of Laid more oi less ailjoning lands
■John Ftitb, V t qdieaiah Franklin and othcis
lying on.'the waters of Carson's Creek
levied o.i as the property of ltoysier
HectJq to satisfy on i execution in favor
oi Fontainp nod Hargraves and one other
in favor <4 Tolbot S. Reese and Cos.
and sundry small Executions issued out
ol a justices court against the said Roys
ter iJeeth,
LEONARD PRATT, Shff.
Georgia, Warren county.
i HERE Jethro Darden applie
y f for letters of Ad mini-R ation on
ill - c'tae of Ann Darden dec. late
, of vid oout’ty:
f .ie.-ti are therefore to cite and admon
; isb, ■> 1 awl singular, the kindred and cre
j dears or said deceased, to be and appear
j z my ofli. e, within the time prescribed
hr law, to -hew cause, if any th y have,
ivh *i and letters sh >uld not be granted.
Giv n under my hand this 2d day
oi Jarm rv, l 29.
Z Franklin, c. c. o. w. c.
HEaD qfartes.
First Brigade, 2d Uiv . Ga- Ma.
15th De .ember, 1828.
In ‘mformity to orders fiorn His Ex
celle ‘ y, the *ommander in chief, per
son - holding public arms formerly of the
‘-S te Uuarrls 1 ’ ate direct and to turn ov *r
the same to me on lie sth and Gib of
ncx- month in VY arrenton.
A WON W. GRIER, Brig. Gen.
Ist Brigade, 2d Dnision. Ga, Ma.
December, 20 h 1828. 2 —3O,
MACON BHLUGE.
ENN TUESDAY th- 6th day of
1 y January next, at 11 o'clock A.
M. will he exposed to sale in Macon,
to the highest bidder, the
BUDGE
across the Ocmulgce river at Macon,
together with one acre of land on the
postern side of the Ormulgee river,
to he used as one of the hutments,* and
the jirir ilege of usingso much of Fifth
<r Bridge Slreef, on the western bank
as may be necessary for the other
lit m ot of the Bridge.
The purr haver will be required, nn
the day of the sale to pay to the com
missi iiicrs one fifth part of the pur
chase money in Cash or current hills
or cl rtered hanks of this State; and
to give bond with two or more approv
ed studies for the payment of the
residue in four equal annual instal
ments^
WM. HARMAN, 1 --
< . B. STRONG, t C .
O. H. PRINCE, J B,oner ' ,, •
Oct. 25. 828. 23- 9 t.
The Editors of the Charleston City
Gazc'fe, tin* Toscaloosa Chronicle,
cod of the s \cra! public Gazettes in
fiim State, will publish the foregoing!
we* kh nine wi ks, in their respective
1 papers, and forward th ir accounts to
I he Executive Det artment.
Blank Deeds,
FOR S.vLE AT THIS OFFICE.
r l He Subscriber
TAKES tlu> method ot inGi.un.'r- ilia
public that be will continue die
Blacksmith s business, the en-uing ve.v,
ii the stand at present occupied ov In
and will be ready to - Xi-cutc wink, oil
‘hurt notice, at reritiad pric.*?, Bv giv
ing his p- rsonal attend” . r, th~ bo l ass,
be hopes to merit a share of public pat
ro.iiige,
ALLEN BRAIN4HO.
Warrenton, Dec. 20. Jt;—tf.
Law Notice.
The subscriber, will practice Law
the Comities of Coweta, Carroll*
1 rmip. Mus: ogee, Mem w ether,
t is, Talbot, Dekalb and Fayeite.
All business entrusted to bis care
will meet with prompt attention.
He will examine lands, free of
charge, in die County of Coweta.
Direct to New nan, Cow eta County.
WILLIAM Al. BEALL.
Administrators Sale.
Wl LL be sold, on the lie.si Tues
day. in February next, at the
Court House, in Mari >n, Twiggs
county, one tract of land, contttiim.ff
Hi res, more or less, known ami
distinguished, as Lot No. 10T, in the
28th Dist. formerly Wilkinson, now
Twiggs county. Sold by an order
of the Inferior Court for Wturen
County whe:*. sitting for ordinary mir
poses, as the real estate of M ges
Thompson, sen. dec.
HANNAH THOMPSON, Ad uXv
JOSES THOMPSON, Adm*r.
Nov. 15. 1828. tds—2s.
r;TruroiFs~salk. ’
A G REE ABLY to ftn order of the hnn
/jL arable the Court of Ordinary of
Warren county, will be gold on the “first
Tuesday in January next, the following
property, to wit:
106 Acres of land, lying in
said county, adjoining lands of R Heath,
J. B. Harrell, ami others. To be gold as
the estate of Elizabeth Kina;, dec. for tho
benefit ot the heirs of VVm dec
JAMES T. I) 1C KEN, Executor .
November 8. 24.
Warrenton Academy.
subscriber will continue the
J Rectorship of this Academy the en
suing year. He feels thankful lor the li
beral support he has received from the
citizens of the place, and from others; and
hopes by engaging a competent assistant,
to he better aide to discharge the various
duties devolving on Inro. The rates of
* uition will be the same as at present.
Persons in ihe country who may be desir
ous of placing their children in this In
vitation, may obtain board in private fa
milies on moderate terms. The school
will be opened on Monday, the 12lh of
January next.
ROBERT FLEMING.
December 6. 28-tsc.
(£7* Fair Warning !!!!!£#
|C/“ALL persons indebted to tiie es
tate of Drury Pate, are hereby informed
that unless thev settle the same without
delay, suits will be commenced immedia*
tely.
JOSEPH LEONARD, Adm‘r.
December G. 28*3t
ADM I NIST U ATO US SALE.
WILL be sold, at the Court
House in the town of Warren
ton, on the first Tuesday in January,
1829, by virtue of an order from the
honorable the Inferior Court of War
ren county when sitting for Ordinary
purposes. Two hundred and forty a
creß of land, lying in the county of
Warren, on llart*B Creek, adjoining
Gibson, Wright and Dozier; — the
said Bind will be sold subject to the
widow‘s dower.—Also six negroes to
wif;—Dicey aged about 45 —Joe, 25
Wilce, about 21 —Cate, about 7—Pe
ter about 4 years old—and Shear
man about 9 months old.— The above
land and negroes to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Mountain Hill. dec.
AMBROSE HEETH, Adorn
BLANK DEEDS,
For sale at this Ofiice •