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BY OAALiX & HINES.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1821.
VOL. XII —NO. 51.
—y. The Georgia Journal to Published, weekly,
at 3 dollars in adrance, nr 4 <1 ll trs at the end oj
fi, Advertisement) inserted at the usual rates.
JUST PUBLISHED
anp rcn SAttf
AT THIS OFFICE,
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30Y1LVAL A UMAX AC,
TOR THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
I'Oit Tilt
YEAR OF OUR LORD
Wanted Imttve&iateYv, G?* :
, ^ ^ r* ... V,-. for the I
HF.NRY L. JONES is a candidate
fi fVn B' 1 ** Cotton. fur which the'high- I SJ* ° ftC0 ° f TaX ColleC,0, ° f Bild "‘ n
<2)sUvU «it price will be given, in Cash, I L "!_
L ‘ •• • . -- ...i [py* \y£ nre nu'horirod to announce Mn-
JOSHUA SUTTON, ns a candidate fur the of
fice of Sheriff of Habersham county, at the en-
suing election.
M». Wit.HAM L). TaVLOR in a candi
date for the office of Receiver of Tate, for Jonci
county. 47 3t.
a s s So
oosTAittiiro Ta* vie at. AATiiuiroJtlCal Caiett-
lATlows.
The Declaration of American Independence.—
A Compendium Of the Geography of the United
St«t>'9 — Pnnea and place, nl holding the Superior
rr.d Infcriur Court#:—tugeiher with • variety of
useful and amusing article!
T a meeting ot TKMl'LK CHAPl Elt, on
A ihe 14th Sept. 5821, at which meeting John
Lucas sras cited to appear, and he having failed to
comply—it i> therefore ordered, that the Secretary
dn itaue a notice requesting the said John Luca# to
*riear at our next regular meeting, to he held on
i'ri J *y the 12tl» of Ooitler neat.
IVm, Thomas, flee’ry.
Srpt. J1 49—3
Select &c\\ou\.
T HF. SUB3CUIUER, proposes opening a
School for the purpose of instructing
not more than tsrrnty five young periuna in live
meat generally uutful branchea of an enplish c-
due .tion with a special view to moral improve-
me .f, and to the discipline and cultivation of
the intellectual faculties. Particular# inay be
known by application at tiia residence, where a
raomincschoul will be kept fern fewyoung ladies,
desirous of perfecting tliemtelve* in Accounts,
Grammar and Geography.
Trr.«6—Eight Dollars per quarter, half paid
in advance. School will cpmmcnce the first
jM.mday in September. William Green.
Ancust 14 44
| '.hat any market in the United States will
| warrant Wiley £/ /latter.
| Sept, 19 . 49—tf
i Wine a, ViVuudN, & Cotton
Bagging.
I gHE Suhseribcn have received sr.d intend keep
ing eonstanilv on hand, a choice selection of
WINES and SPIRITS, for the use of p. if ale fa
milies, amoag which are,
MADEI'i A,
TENEKTFFE, I
PO'tT J
COGNL1C BRANDY, JAMAICA RUM,
and HOLLAND Gl.Y.
The above Ijipiorl are warranted pure and of the
firs' quality, and will bsxBold by the gallon nr larger
quatiti'v, Aleo,
100 Pieces Ust COTTON BAGGING.
Board U Malone,
S-pt. 17 ,9-3
“MIDDLE 1'ERRY.
1 HAVE opened a Kerry on the Oconee be
tween Messrs. Holt k Clayton’s, just above
old Fort Wilkinson. It may be cons', convenient
for many persons to cross at it—they will find
the crossing easy a', this place, and the terms
(particularly f ,r all carriages) lower than the
lawful rates. Finger-boards will be seen above
and below the river on the other roads pointing
to my ferry H'ms. Iiutherford
September 10 49 3iu.
To Planter.), Mi’■eh ants, Country Store TDHN C. IKIl/dOMBF, returns than
Keepers, and all who deal in Drugs and •’ fri cm!.and he poohe lor prth'orv
Chemicals ” this of iiiLtrmmp» hem thal he hys
PUUYAT & HOLLAND,
Durum sts Si Chemitts,
OHN C. HOLCOMBE returns thanks to h>
and takra
erected a
Attic Wa-'e-f louse Jbr the reception of Cotton, at
i jN the brat Tuesday in November nest,will ho
• S sold, at the Court house, in the town of Mil-
Icdgeville, between the usual hours of s..lc, three
negroes, to wit: John a man aged abnm twenty-
. the upper end, south aide of Broad Street, and he | fi»'c years, Nacc a man aged thirty-four yean, and
hries from strict personal attention to all business Charles a mar, aged thirty-five je: » old, sold as
. .. s * 1 •<— ‘-- ,c5 -non I letton to satisfy two fi tat
44_,w«
<py Cast. THOMAS M Ob'Hit ON is a candi
date tor the nflier of ColoOil, to fill the vacancy
oecatione l by the death of Col Francis Smith.
I N Ceiiugton, Oglethorpe county, on Monday
the 15 h October neat, will be sold, a Tract of
Land, on Long Creek, f nr miles below Le xington,
containing seven hundred acres, more or less, it be
ing the real estate of Isham Smith, deceased, with
a pool dwelling house and ether convenient out
hcnnei thereon. Terms made keown on the dav
of sale. Nathaniel fi. Smith, , '
Bird /'.trie s, jAdmrs.
Srpt. tO 49 t,f,
' m A 11 »•“* iMlit I UUb'lMy III Nun infrt*)
1 " y sol J | in
town of Sttmlertvilie, Washing-
W n.L he sold on the 25th of October neat, at ton eotin.y, within the usual homa of sale, Bit
the’ ’■* I* 1 ”' 1 '" ’ .
. the lite reaidenee of Levtn Haynes, all the following property, to wit.
perishable prope-ly ol the said deceased, consist- j One bay Mare, seven bend of cattle and nlr.etecN
mg of Horses, Catllo, and Hogs, Household and | head ot hugs, two feather beds and furniture, tA-
Kltehen FurnitutT, and many other articles, sold ks-ri as the propertv of John Beady, to satisfe a tk
for the benefit of the heirs and eroditors. •’ ' ' '
Nathan Jlat,nes, Adm’r.
Sandersviile, Sept. 3
48—td« 2d*
t.sonoia, f’utnnm Count!,
?J ACOB MOOB4t \N tolls befire jess-Little,
Esq. one bay Horse, about fifteen yrirt old,
our feet ten inches high, p. small star in his furs-
head and iCTeral saddle sjints—appraised to twenty
dollsrii 7~t —-/!-a — — -
Sept. 15
Coleman Pendleton, c. t. o.
50-3
LAW.
npt IF. (uliiorlberi having entered into cipartner-
I ship in the practice of Law, tender their pro
fessional services to the public. They will attend
the Superior courts in the several counties in the
Ocmu’.gee Circuit : and also, in the counties of
Twiggs. Laurens, Pulaaki anti Hancock.
JOEL CdAWFOHD,
LUCIUS Q. C. LAMAR.
Milledgeville, Mav 28. _ •:.1 1«
‘ TV) iUEXT.
T HE Subacriber having finished hLiJbrick build
ing has now in readiness to rent, three cum-
midi.ris store rooms, with convenient counting
rooms, and others suitable for families, with cel
lars autSoiently large to atrre g.-aeenot. The buil
ding is as secure fr.m fire as any in thiv place, and
very oonvi ni nt to g iod water. John llonard.
Miiledgeiille. He.pu inber 23 5n —if
JOHN B. M.2NJIN—HAIRDRESSER.
ATE from France, has opt ..eil a shop opposite
j to Urum a Tavern, (in Fleming’s Comer)
lrre he will b; found at all times retulj nud wil
ling to attend to every branch ot his occupation.
T’ue LadirB are respectfully informed that he
mattes all kinds of iiur W ork, such as Could,
Wins, tsc btc.
Kept. 17 M—2
SPORTS OT THE TURF.
I TUC llowli igreen Jocbny Club Races will com
mence on the aecond VVeduesday in Novem
ber next.
First day three mile liea's, 3 r '0 lulls.
Second day two mile heatt, 200
Free for any horse, marc, or gelding, subject to
thsfollowing weight:
Aged Horses,
fi years old,
S do.
4 do.
3 do.
2 do.
12fi lbs,
120
112
102
94
a feather
Ukuiigia, Franklin Coutitv.
"TJEKSONAtJ.V came before me this day, Tho
5 mas Blackburn, and being dulv sworn, sayefh
that he held a prcmi't.iry unte fur the cum of
twenty-two dollars andfifty cents, given by Bever
ly Mariin to this deponent, dne one dav afterdate,
and da'ed soinetimc nimut the 85th .lulv, 1820—
Avd that the auid note is lost or mislaid so that it
cannot become at, Thomas HlacUntrn.
Sworn aDi1 subscribed betore me this 12>h S'pt.
18?t. 50—3t. Joseph Morris, I'
7J3H!''. subscriber informs the public that he h,v
£ taken the House formerly occupied by Mr.
Lew is Callfry in 'his place, where ho intends keep
ing it Open for the reception of Travellers He
pledges himself to use eiery exertion to give satis-
faction, ami make the situ-dim of those (who favor
him with their custom) agreeable and eomfortable.
Jeremtj Stone.
Fort Hawkins. June 93 37—tf
1 Nt)R SALE, on a credit of five years, me pie-
session in Madison, Morgan county, well cal
culated for a House of Entertainment, sufficiently
convenient to the public square; also a part of the
furniture and six negroes.
f.. c main-.
. hies
An allowance of 3 lbs. to Mares and Geldings.
Third days raor, mile heats. Three in five, catch
weights; free far any Horse, Mare, or Gelding ex
cept a winner on the preceding days.
by order of the Club)
John Beasley, SeeTy.
Sept. tU ‘50—rottd
I.uImLN l At, ELECTION.—On the nme-
teentli ot October nest, an election will be
the Uourt-Housc in Milledgeville, tor an
officer to fill the vacancy occasioned by tlte death
of Col. Francis Smith.
James Jtt’ Crary, ? ,,
50—tde. Benjamin Doles, $ *
R«.
held at (
Ptains
4 GREKABLF. to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary, will be sold, on the lirst Tuesday in No
vember next, at the courthouse in Wilkinson coun
ty, cme hundred anil fifty acres nt land, part of
fa on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Jo
seph Seasiann property pointed cut in said mort
gage.
/). .Vo Touiro’if, D. ab’ff.
ft
- E c
county, on the fiat Tinsd&y in November next.
lots Nn’a. C4J and 241, in the tourih distrirt of! will he sold, the tulloving proper.)', v 4
,, ,, , ’ • I a rnir.i'ted to his care, to insure a continuation «f | the propert" of Soloni'
Opposite the l.xehange Sat.'arnah natronagr | in favor i.f Fariih Carter, va sahl Uetton, issued ni*
O H-KIttnr sole on the most liberal terms,for * N . lt The situation of the Wsre-Huuse e»- the foreclosure ol mortgages.
cash, town acceptances, or the usual credit to ■ elui)( ., it * tlllre , y , rom the danger of fue. ('. Mavtrham, D Sh'tr.
r une'ual customers an rxtenviw aasjrtuient oft i a "
HlUlid, CHKM1CALS, PATENT MEDI- Augusta, August 1 ^
' LINES and PAINTS, a few ot' whioh are enu-
weratid as follow-:—
Drugs, Medicines fy Chemicals.
j Opium, Aloes, Camphor, t.'liamoniite
Peruvian Bark, tf am Arabic, Rhubarb
j Hippo, Gentian,Castile Snap, Jalap
I Castor 0.1, Cream Tartar, Sweet Hit
| Nutmegs, Cinnamon Cloves, Ging-r
j Magnesia, Manna, Liquorice, Ass firtMa,
Hi'inistonc, Balaam Copuvi, Aquarfurtis
Oil of Vitiiol, Snlpt.nr liochetle Salta
Knit Petre, tilauber Salts
Double refined Epsom Salt#
Colouud, Tarter Emetic
Spanish indigo, Cochineal, Logwood
Pearl Ash, Alum, Copprns, blur Vitri4
Sugar of Lead, Annatto Nc.
Patent Medicines.
Soda Pon ders, Seidlut do
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia (genuine)
Bs'tiaati’s Drops, Bri ish Oil
Balaam Honey, Opodeldoc
Fi pnermint, Tnriingt n
Medirarnentom, L-s.'i F.i’a, Vo. I
APOTHECARIES PHIALS
SHOP FORM'URE.ar.,1
SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS
Paints.
White and Red Lead T
Soaniah Brown I m u
Venetian Red f *7 aml ,a
Vertlgi'is J
Spirits Turpentine, Copal Varnish
Lamp and Linseed Oil, Glue
Frussian Blue, Gold and Silver Lrff
Chrome nod ICir rs Yellow
F.itent Yellow, \ ermillion
Smalts, Paint Brushes, and
A general assortment of Painter’s Article*.
Miscellaneous articles.
Wilkinson countv, it being port of the real estate of
Jaruei Pugh, d. craacd: sold for the benefit of the
heirs ol bud deoraied.
Cjr.tWa Pugh, Guardian.
August 7 48—tda
YAGWr TAYEUX.
|UE aaDiertbera Inviop taken the, Hell Tavern
Utelv oucupi'd by T. Hr urn, respectfully in-
their frieuda and the pub! c, that they have
changed the name of the oatabliihruint to that of
the Eagle Tavern. They solicit a ah ireofth'- pub
lic pa'ronace tint has here tot .re been bestowed on
the licit Tavern Their table will be provided
with the best the market affords, their bar will he
furnished wish choice liquors, and their stable with
the belt provender, and Csvcfnl and attentive host
lers. Josephs, Loviogwiil have charge of the e«-
{ablishiueut under the firm of Loving fc Bruen.
Jos ph .V. J.omng,
J. fun.ey Hr-nn.
Milledgeville, Kertomhrr 28 SO 1 -’t.
B ROUGHT toy.ul in MilleJgeville, on Mon'
day the 17th mat. a Lripi-v mulatto fellow,
« little fretided, with a soar above his lift eye,
£ feet, 6 and three fourth inches high, about 24
year? old—and anya tint he belougs to Patrick
and Hubert Dick of Jones county.
J'-ed. Ha "ford, Jailor.
Kept. £4. £0—~~3.
A LL persona having demands against the es-
. tate of John T. Howard, late of Twiggs
county, deceased, will render them ia within
tlie time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to taidestate will pleasecali and make payment,
as Longer indulgence cannot be given.
Henry Howard, Adm’r.
September £0. £0 -■ C.
TaI.' ALPHA HOTEL.—This establishment si-
) tutted on Vine nud Arch streets, which has
Hitherto been kept ns a private boarding houie, hav
ing received considerable additions, ia now open for
the reception of travelers, ho.—The proprietor
hopes from his attention to buaineaa, mid his exer
tions to render comfortable those who may call on
hint, that he will be liberally patronised.
His table and bar shall be iurniihc d m the best
possible manner.
Stable# well provided with provi-nder, and an
attentive Oath r is provided.
ni.'uavi Curtis.
Cahawba, Kept. JO 50—I m3
I AW-OFFICK.— The subscriber has changed
j hia residence from Hartford to Marion. His
professional icrviers are tendered to'he community.
August 19. 45 tf. Thaddeut G. Holt.
N O FILE.—All persons having demands against
the estate of James Ligon, late of Ulaike
County, deceased, are requ -sted to present them
duly attested, within the time prescribed by IaW|
and all thoie indebted to said estate will make im
mediate payment to Joseph Ligon, Kx’r.
Clark Cnnntv, \uguat 28 47 -fi*
D. G. CAMPBELL,
O P Wilkes countv, having furnished himself
with the necessary documents, will on appli
cation, direct the method of authenticating citixen’a
claims against '.he Creek nation, for property ta
ken or destroyed, previous to the year 1802. The
United States’ Commissioner, under the treaty
‘lately concluded, will commence his session at
Athens, on the2nd nt July ; and ifclaimant* would
prefer it, 1 »ill attend in person—but in ail instan
ces had better be first instructed in the method of
procuring evidence Ma? 20 S3—-tf
Windsor Soap' Tooth Brushes, Wafer#
fitarch nt.d Hair Powder
Macabau, Scotch and Cephalic Snuff
Black Lead and Sand Crucible*
Apolhecsriei Seales and Weight#
Window Glass
PorvxT St llotiann flatter thcmaclve* that no
es’ablishment of tills kind In Savannah can offer
greater inducement* of trade to dealers in their
fine. They have established agents in all the prin
ciple cities in the union, fur the purpose of availing
themselves of the advantages which the different
markets afford, tor selecting articles of the first
quality, aud purchasing them at the cheapest
rates.
QjT The most prompt attention given to coun
try orders.
All articles warranted genuine
Always on hand, SARATOGA WATER, by
the box or bottle. 59—3
4 lN the VSih day of November nex a Ro..k
" f House, Murder Creek, will be sold, all :h-
persona! property of Gabriel Harris, late of a dd
county, deceased. Ternui made known on the
day of sale, by The Administrator.
Sept. 10 jy —fi
^TOTICE.—All persons having miy demands
, ti against the catate of Edward Fiownra, di cens
ed, late of Jasper county, are requested to rend r
them in, properly authi nticated, within the time
prescribed by 1:\'V; ar.d all person* indebted to said
catate are requeued *o ak■: immediate payment.
John Hesrd, a
James .W, Tlenoees, (. F.x'ra,
Sanders Vann, J
Sept. 13 49—fi
F
7T lit SALK.—The subscriber -ill tell a well
improved Lot, in the town of SauderaviHe,
Tiich is also wrll ai'.intcd for businecs. Purciia-
seri can examine the premises, i’osicsaion given
on the 25th of December next. For terms apply
to William Rawlings.
Sept. 18 49-12
H r.LI. TAVERN.—Having nearly finished a
large and commodious house, at Monroe, Wal
ton county, I take this method of informing the
public that I intend keeping GOOD HNt'h'./t-
T. t LV.lf’■.%■/’, on reasonable ti rms, at said place,
which, in point of health, i3 scaredvrivalled by anv
m the state. 48 — 6 Elisha Hells.
O N Saturday (he 29th September next, will
he *ol 1 at tho late residence of James
Uis, deceased, in Twiggs county, all the peri-h-
rhlc property, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle,
household and Uitchen furniture—also one good
set of Carpenter# tool*. Terms mode known on
th,- day of aalc. Alary Rir, Adrn’x.
July 15. 41 tda*
raqllK subscriber will sell on uccommodsting
l terms, a well improved lot in the town of Mon-
tlcello, calculated for a private family. Possession
will he given on the first of January neat. For
particular! enquire at their atorc in Montlccllo.
May 19 35—tf John Hill U Co.^
W ILL besoid at Mouutveiuou, Montgomery
court house, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual hour* ol sale,
the following property, to wit i
Four squares of pine land on the Oahwalky,
containing 202 t-2 acres each, being lola No.
254, 255, 220, and 230 in the 11th district of
formerly Wilkmeon now Montgomery. 101 1-4
acres of pine land lying on tho Oakwalky, being
half of lot No. 253 in the Uth district lo:m«rly
Wilkinson now Montgomery, adjoining William
Blair’s land. Lot No. 329 in the 7 h districi
formerly Wilkioion, lying on the Little Oruiul-
gee at the ferry uud shoals, or as much ilideol
as lies in the c.iuii-y of Montgomery. 500 acres
more or less of pine land whereun Llurles and
250 acres of land, more or less loi No. St7 ly
ing iu the second ' is riat, levied on as ;h.' proper
ty i f Samuel Williams, to satisfy a fi ia in favee o*
George T. Jamiion.
Two tracts, -.-.0 acres earh, more or lest, lot
No. 181 lying in lh - twentin.h ibaUie-;»l«o,lot No.
114, lii.gii the nlni feci, th dnlritt, levied on a*
the pi Opirtv of Burr, l M thews, to lati.ly a fi fi*
in favi r . f Mathrw Marat le.
250 acres ot laud, mure or t< ti, lot No. 217, ly
ing in the tweniieih , is'rict, levied on as the pro*
yerty ot VVidi.'ui LV. U.Ieti, to tn'uf, sundry fa
Isa In fsvor of lioh.-rt Bleilso*.
850 acrea ol land more or bss, lot No. 270 ly
ing in th" twentieth district, lev tJ wi n itie pro.
pcrtyofWiioy Durden, to satisfy sundry fi fas iu
favor of Willis linker and others, levied on and re
turned by a constable.
250 acres of land, mnre nr lell, lot No. 80, b it g
in the first district, levied on ai the property r f
Emanuel Coabtinr, to satisfy a fi fa ill favor of Wil
liam Stanford, for the use of George Jamison.
2'0 acres, more or less, lot No. 45, in the third
district, levied on as tin- property of Michael Dixon,
to satisfy aundrv ti fas in favor of Benjamin Davis,
and others, b v ed on and returned to me by a con
stable. Terms -cash. Thomas Cook, Still.
^ ^N the first I uesday in November next at
the court house, in the town of Hanford,
I’ulaski onunty, will he sold, the loilowing proper
ty, to wiu
One negro man named Maik, about forty ye*rS>
of age, taken as the property of Timothy Bruch, to
satisly a fi la, founded on foreclosure of a mortgage,
in lavor ot Thouun Rutlcr: oronrrty pointed out in
the fi fa. Uriah Yarbrough, D Hh jf.
in Novcin-
ILL be sold on the lirat 1‘iicaiia) in
r- her next, at the Uourt-House iu tlir
Milledgeville, bet wen, the uaual hours, the lolLwe
ing property, ta-wi::
I'hree ncgio «, pididore, lien and Jiuney, taken
us ibe pruprrty of Timothy Biu n, to satisfy a fi fit
in favor ot l hom.,a Butler, on the (ureclumre ot a
mortgage. John ll utson She: ilr
An instance occurred during ti e passage of
A T the late reaidenee of James Kirks, dcceaaed,
in Twiggs comty will bo sold, on SnturJay the
l7tn November, all the peiiihable property, con*
sitting ol horses, bngi.mUlr, hnusehoid and kitchen
furni'ure; alsj, one set of good carpenter* tools.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Hduln Hat t.
Kept. 10 49—Ms Adm’r. de bonis non
A I J. perrons b
. » of James R:il(3, will render diem in within
the time required according to law; and those in
debted to laid catate will please cull and make pay
ment. Edwin Hart,
Sept. 10 49—6 Ad'n'r. de lionis non
NEW GOODS.
VvUaVV; & EsSiXTEU
A ltli receiving and opening one hundred packa
ges ot Fall and Winter Goods,ot the latest ia -
poitalijni to New York, which render tfieir as
sortment, in goods of the first style and fashion, at
rnmplete ns any m the atahr. Liberal credit trill
be given to purchasers by Hit- quantity or liberal dis-
rouit tor c .ah. Just opening:
2 px. Thomsit Shepherd’s Premium or Velvet
Cloths, coat 4fig ot:;.
2 pa. Do. Do. Do, P i. Saxony Caa-
aimerea to match,
5! ruses fine aad common Cloth# f* Uataimcrea,
20 ps. Amoiican Satin -its,
It) ps, Etigliah ilatk colours,
I c,B- Loudonaiikand satin atrlpeil Valicciera,
French Fiorintinc*, plain nml atriped,
Toilinetl and MariuilU printed and plain Vest
Kliapes,
J.1 ps. plain and striped Dutch Silk Velvets, j
10 pa. Oiraaesi.m plai-Ja, (new aivle of goods tor
ladies’ dretae?;
gill ),». elegant large Plaid, very fashionnh’o, |
Llegant Mandsi iti Urnpc- Roliea,
Dj. Nankin and < antmi Do. Do.
Plain and figured Uauton and Nankin Crape,
black auu nU colors,
Flair, uud figured billi a:.i Satir.s rf e -try dc-
srription,
Tderunt MninoHobcs, Shawls andl-S Iiitkf’!
itainu Sewing Silk and Ball kViA,
ti box.** rich plaid Ilihbnv.r., •
’* lux blue Hibhona lor Masonic Sashes,
Liulit s’ anti Geutlenien* English and French
Silk Hose and Gloves,
nurk.iltin, Bi-avwr, lii i, and Dogskin Glovel,
l*i ,pr. lush Linens, Lawns,and ilrtiiiugs,
-1. pj. Domestic Siicelings and Shirtings,
59 ps. Jme heavy London Duille Hlaiikt t.?,
hi ps. h’u- and white Plains,
l iruuk fine Bail Fringes, very-handsome,
20U ys. elegant Manchester Piiiils, Musnri and i
Galicles, Giughams, Dimities, Hook and Mull I
Muslins, sprig’d spotted and pla! 1 ! Muslin :u.d j
Cumbria Cravats, ,
‘.JH) tiupurline Kirau' Hnnneta, Rands, and every i
d^seri|diou cf Straw Tliniining,
tlfi J.,' qhorn Uuuneis. '••nm No. 33 to 55, t.iperfino, ,
10 'boxes Bu:nl. Wi • mote’s UntUin Uurdj, No. |
•H, 2, U 10,
21 boxes pentl-mens soperfioe Data,
5 l)o. Yoiuhiaad Ubiidrvns ILta,
5 Do. Wool H-IT, r -.sorted. Mi ns’and novs,
. -J boxes Crown \V r on w Glass 8 by 11 ’ fc 1 11 bv 18
: : Ehds. and Sa Lib. RYE WHISKEY,
Hilda Jamaica aud N.E. Uura, four years old,
I pipe real Holland Gin,
1 ; 1,14 clogiii.sa Ur.m-lv, fourth proof,
: si. ... bxt Lcruiou Porter.
■ lbs. G.s'inga,
g iilv. bio-.a jugs aid Jar*.
48-di.
w bur next, at thf? court lio.iir in Morgan
county, betweea Hie uiua! hours ot in!f, 101
acres ot lsnci, tliira quality. No. 9, in Denoi'J -
trict, adjoins Duke, oo the waters ot Indian creek:
i»iveu in bv .ictse Dennis, to satisfy h*3 tax Out lor
the year I MO? lax iC dolls. 50 1*2 cts.
Thomas Roberts, t. r. v. c.
O NE HUNDRED t*"f\vT; : NTV _ L~TT.AKS
REWARD.—Runaway from the suheerber
living at the Indian Sprioga, two ni gioes to wit:
CESAR a Urge anil stout man, will weigh up
wards of two hundred, and about forty years of age
LYDIA his wile, a im*U thin vssge woman, aud
about thirty y ears of age. Anv p.rson Apprehend
ing the uii j negroes, and delivering them to the
sobseriber, or lodge them in any safe jail so I can
get them, shall receive one hundred dollars tor the
niau, and twenty dollars for the woman.
John fV. Donaldson.
September 22 50——4.
g~OHT in Hull county, February last the follow-
I y in ft described Notes, viz: one on George
M'i.euier lor twenty-nine dollars, due the 25th of t
Gxohoix, Morgan County.
B ROUGHT tojailonlhe 13th ins'., a m gro umn
Hatred ALLEN says he helongs to John F.d-
wai u.i, near Fort Hawkins. The owner is request
ed to prove property, pay charges, and take him
awiy. If. C. Va-wsc-a, j. K
K pt 12 49—3
4 T the late residence ol Cbarles Martin, de-
/jL erased, in Washington comity, will be sold, on
Monday the I5th of October next, all the personal
j property ol'the estate of said deceased, consisting of
homes, fi g?, cattle and shetp, household and
kitchen furniture and other articles too todious to
rotation. Terms made k -own on the day of sale.
CS is. Martin, jr,
John Martin,
Sept. V0 49—6 9 dolls.'
Excc’ri.
(•Lonoia, Gwinnett County.
fJ AMES STRF.N of c?ptniu Mayfield# District,
tolled btlore Daniel N. Pittman, Krq. a brown
av Mule, six years old, fourteen hands high, mark
ed with the g -sr, appraised bv Jxmes Hicks and J.
Pittman, to fifty dollars. Given under my baud
this 27th day of August, 18al.
James IFardiav, c. r. e.
Sept 1(1 43—3
sold hi-fo'e the court-house, in Milledgeville,
Baldwin county. Seventy four Acres of Land ly
ing on the wa.ers of Camp Creek; also, a Negro
Boy, alion twelve years old, it being the property
of Jolm Parker, dic’d sold fur the benefit ot the
heira ft creditor#.—'Terms, twelve months credit.
Sept 8 48—tda Jesse Miller, . Iilm'r.
a, 8crp r fr r A,,x ^ ,o
Conner, Greenwood : nd otl.ers-atl levied on , w »*tch .s worthy o notice, M a record Ol un-
m the property of Lodowick Lard to aatisfy an paralleled fort.tuile and humanity. Being
execud-n in favor of Reuben Nalle vs. said Lard. | » the t.ult Stream and the wind blmvmg
202 1-2 acrea of pine land iu the 13.h district I hard, tlndor reefed topsail, a Boston hoy, by
formerly Wilkinson now Montgomery, known in l the natnc of Frederick Eaton; was prtcipiu-
Ihe plan ol raid district by No 17‘J, lev i <1 en | ted over the side of the vessel and passed ms-
as the property of Silaa Himons to satisfy his j der the l.eel; the vessel put about as r.oon as
tax for the jars IBID—18RJ nud 1830—iax due j possible, and a board was thrown over, hut
\ LI. persons having claims on die i s ale el 11.
SHppy deed, arc required to render them as
the law directs, and thosa iudebted to the estate
must make p»' nvnt. John G. Slappy.
Septembers, 1821 48——
A LI .
late of Jones county di ceased,are requested to
call on me immediately and setile their accounts.
Thomas Hamilton, Ex’or.
Clinton, Septembers. 1391 48-—-fit.
$17 15 1-2 cent#—returned to me hy a ci.nata-
ble. Malcom JWKinnon, Sh’d
rpur; siibicnln r offer* lor s»le one halt ot lot ill
I square 4 and I tier ll, .ronling on broad and
Jefferson streets, with an exwllciitiwo alory build
iug, logetlier w i:h out house# on it, and formerly
occupied by Meurs. Fitch it (,rcen. One halt ol
Jot No t, in square letter J, with » large new ala-
hie mi it with Italia ftc. complete, tin* lot front*
Jefferson street. Lot No 3, ia iquare litter J,
fronting Broad street, with u large and commodi-
oui two story dwe-Uii g house, together with oilier
necessary out huildings, the dwelling house is tony
tecl long, by thirty-two teet iu wid.li, willcontaiu
eight five places when umipleied, and as intvliy
rooms, wliicb will be complele in two months nr
less. Also, Twu likely negro* ■ and a quantity ol
household furniture. The above property will be
offered at private sale until October next, and it not
disposed ot betore, wid positively be sold at public
sale during the isle ol fractions iu live early purl ol
October next. Persons wishing to purchase, can
see the property St any time by calling on the sub
scriber on tfie premises. Edward Pirit/i.
Hartford, Geo. August 2t 45—81.
%V/ ILL be sold da the fourth haturiiaj in Oc-
T » toher next, at the house of Frederick
Woolf, all the personal property of Martin B.
Horne, dec’d. consisting of wearing apparel, 4:c.
Terms of sale made known on the day by
The Administrator.
Pulaski county, August 2'i 47 Ot
December, 1820; one on Jolm Boyd and Max . — ,
field Uhiirrlfievs, 1-ir 40 dollars and 25 oests, due the i a N l hursday the tat day ot November next
O Uh Dcocnilivr, 1810, with a credit of 3u dollars, I " / ' vlU , be snM > at j 1 ” la >" residence of James
credit dated the 1st of September, 1820. I L«I'il*..«l’rr,s-d. in Mon'p. mery County, all 'he
1 tiirwNrn I urrcri !rr.m trariinq far the above
Tides, Hint the male era arr eanifslly 6oUcited uot
to i>Ry than tu any other pers-n b-it loyielt.
Janes M Connell,
50 -tJ
stuck of s:»i«] deceased, vii: upwards of one hun-
dred nnil twenty head of cattle, seventy or eighty
head ofh'Kp, one horse, plantation tools, househoUl
and kitch n furnUnre, h". on a credit of nine
months, the* purchaser giving bond with good se
curity. Sale tocontume from day to day until ail
is sold. By ord**r oi t.ie exccutois.
S**ot. 17 40—tds Cttortfe IVychf,
oi
A lit
dinurv of Morgan county, will he sold in the
town of Madison, on ihe 31st of October neat, one
negro fellow belonging to the «state of John ll.
Shaw, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
John A. Shaw, Adm’r.
Elizabeth Shaw, Adm’i.
Ma Hson, Aufjuit 27. 47 fo's#
plett, Of'**, hogs, {.lantfUiofi ton's, N’c. ^c. and
twenty thousand pounds *,f pn:k Terms, one
thiid cash, th*! oth*»r two thirds credit of twelve , . j
motiths. .he purchaser giving notes vri n two c*K.d i ?. , , 1 ‘
areuritirs, he. * 8 John Te-man. I M>. »nJ ny*
Se(it> mbor4.
Sept. 16
j ILL he sold on Thursday the 3ib ot No-
TV vemher next, at the lute residence of
James Brown, rlec’d. in Jasper county, all ths
|u:redial property of the said deceased, which is ]
not otherwise disposed of hy will—consisting of
stock, household and kitchen furniture, corn,
kc. The s de to ccutiuuu from day to day uu
til all is auld. A . .
B. Brown, jAdm'rs. with the |
If'm. Brown, $ wdl annex' d.
Septerrihrr In 5.* tds.
Ti7aYt.,) Iron, it..- subscriber, living it, .loui
county, n.-nr the Okl Fort, about the middle of
May lust, a yellow Oo-.v, with a »hite hack, bored
in both homes about thirteen years old,other marks
i.rt recollected—A r. d and ‘wl.i'e Dealer, with a
white back, crop anil alii in both tun; alvia white
unmarked hull t.'alf. At-.y person knowing ot said
cattle-, and cauviag the lubseribi r t„ eel'G'-'tti,shall
be amply crimper.sated. Thomas S'.epfmrd.
Sept. 17^ —■'*
•V^IX'A H a 'LA Vi IS U Wle.Lh l : 'i n't 3-slT:.
I Tti ■ iiihicril-er wishiug t remove to the t ro-
r.Tico of I '.mt-FI. rill, hss delcrn uwl »o rff-- tu-
sale hi* valuable poasessia ia the county of 1>1-
fuir,Oliver) aoc. aimod.ti’ig ler.ns, vij. a valuable
«»t !,f Mi'll on H .ran ere 8. cuntai ung a 8.- Mi 1
with three laws in operation, ■: d in can p' i'-
pair, am! in workn.,-.ship inferior to nmrtn'hc
a late—a Grist Mill, Uot; n .Me ..me, acre*', *ic. ;
wi hw.w-.rdsoI si* tbou.ard so,. a of pine load, j T'h .
at ibe M-’.is above mentioned ia erected an; | f anld at the tourtih >useui thetownol .In.
‘-'re nttvaia. U Store-House, v.hc;e .:.e c*i»Iil« bu* ! vfle, tetwren ihe usuil hourc ot sate, ail th r<*l
i n , been traaaaaed for « one U:nc pan. It , ei'ate of aVIexamier Bass, sen. der. consisting ot
is considered to be an e-xc. lle-ot star 1 for b"sin*ss 2("1 l-2acrcsof land.tolerahle well improved, lying
I •' (bat s r* Also two t '.antaii. i a the tjemui* ia Baldwin county on the -waters of Pul-tot ora- !.,
Ailing abu.it one tbenaed acres"*' riels , alinining Hu-pheal, Parham and others. Tum*
, n,[id—about t ur h tr.i’.-ed of •' li'ch is n-w j of toe sale will b« mads known on that -Jay bv
fi r ciillivafon. 1 be s... ,e . .er '*:'l «li plinlA- • •'•'urf’rj Bit t, Adrn'j.
tiofiiormiilsa'osratu otLgc'iter. 2’. J Jtmton, Adin’r.
' *>—vowia.. HVi'jn AtVey 1 g.ptemVr 4, Wl.
rjnilK Gu-p.rlneish'p, ot John McLea, ft Go. of
| Putnam county, it this day dissolved by mu
tual coui'iit; r'.l persons indebted, are desired to
make immediate payment to John Mcl.es, who
will pay all just demands against said Company.
John Atclwa,
Alc/ienzte, llenn ehjJ Co.
F.atnnton, June 71 .'18 —fi m
r AAtl*, Co partnership ot Andrew Me,try he ft Co.
j(_ of Clinton, Jo:u.s county, is this day dissolved
tho sou running mountains Inch, the boy riid
not sec it, being n good swimmer, however,
he floated yith the stream, and having the
presence of mind also, to pull off his pen
jacket maintained his buoyant situation until
the boat, which was shortly after launched,
and manned by two gallant seamen hy lh*>
names of Monk and Fuller, readied him near*
Iv two miles from the schooner, and alter be
ing in tile w ater nearly three quartets of an
hour. On being taken into tiros boat, he jnst
said, “/ don't give up Ihe ship," und sunk
exhausted w ith fatigue ; hut shortly after re
covered, and the boat, with thtir gallant
prize, though tn momentary danger of sink
ing, finally readied the vessel, and tile wliojs
crew hate arrived in safety in this It arbor.
liostoh OuzctlCa
A DISAPPOINTED BRIDE.
At an age w hen tire heart is open to every
impression, and forms with the same facility
engagements aud connections, which in a
man of riper years, would be the fruit of
esteem and observation, St ——— was
travelling from his native province to explore
the wonders of a metropolis which he had as
yet beheld with eyes only of l.epe. In the
coach which was'to convey him to Paris, ho
found a young man of prepossessing appear
ance, a conversation soon began, that ti-rtnin
ated in protestations of friendship, warmly
reiterated on botli sides. Mutur.l colifiilcncii
soon flowed from their lips, and till the secrets
of their youth were reveuie'd it was then that
St A learned that his new friend was
going tn Paris to marry a young lady whom
i lie had never seen, hut whom his father and
:,j.ie. . i.uN, -jliN itiN t.i-.u.—TiTe- i lam1 ^ ' ,at * chosen for his bride, with the uon-
^ ff snore ibtr bees leave to inform the public (list SC *B ol her relations. The journey finished
ll. lias taken the Globe Tavern,formerly occupied J w ithout any accident, and they arrived in llu>
by Messrs. Flewolleii ami Brewster,(fora term of I morning at Paiis, where they took lodging
years) -Tin: Gh.hu t avern lasiluateq immediately ! in a public ItoUl. Scarcely had they taken
ia trout ot the Uo,u t-Uou.e, convenient to hutiuess. ! possession of their apartments, when the
l !iu •abs'nbut’a UQrerbitted evertiom will iitMitKd i : . M , r . . ... . ,
1 young man was seized with a bilhous cholic,
which in less than two hours deprived him of
A iixUl.Mb liiAAOua a.ilst.—Will be fold
o:» TutdiJay the 30th day ot Octubtr next, ul
the lute reiideticc of Nathaniel Wicker, eject aae«!,
in Washington county, a part ol the personal tiui*
of said deceased, conaiiling ot ail thel.ock ofhor-
cattle, hog*, and sin ep, iwo road walnut kn d
gear, three nulla, a number ot beer aland*, lh<
whoic crop nt corn, fodder, household ami kitehei
furhiture, plantation [tool*, Nr., htc. S.-ifr; in con
tiuue from day lo day until uti is sold. Credit *ii
be giv» n until the 1st of March next, the purcha
ser giving notes with approved security.
Agreeable to an order of the Interior Court oi
Washington county, lilting lor ordinary puipwses
will he sold, in the town of Sanders*ille, nn th«
first Tuesday in December neit, r. I.kely mulatto
fellow about twenty years of age, belonging to the
estate of raid deceased. Terms made, known sun
the day of sale John IVtcker § Ailm’r.
Sept. K» 4'J—tds
jIlOUr,fi r to Imfon Jail, Jones County.
r AND FO.t SALih
goouL\n-
Mt.r/.tii iin, nearly on tl*
ticplli *r> Clint"',
bent, in
'i be ‘i iObcribcr btl one j
for sa’.e, f»vt* miles from
e road leading from Mon* !
hich he will sell low for cash- j
Rpy'g't Hampton. (
Geo. a noero fellow hy the name of l'bilip
of dark** curnpiexion, about . f > feet l or Ft inches
he belong* to Redman Mason of
• V , _ fj* j Fulaaki county, livinc: on thft waters ofShelstonc
omek in this state, tne owner is requested to
c< me forward, prove propel ty, pay charges and
take him awuy. John J. JJcuefcu, Jailor.
August 14 44- tf.
- sj • *1 Jr.. — Peia jii*h «vMig demands against the
estate f.t Johti G. Uivderwnoil, lute ot Lau
ren* county, d’—eased, arc requested to bring f r- ; payiriMit; and those having dem
wird ihfif clain.s, properly nntlteriticaUd, niihin
th-time appointed by la«\ otherwise their tkzuauJs
will be forever excluded troiTj u ttlenient.
John J. Underwood, A Jm’r.
S^t. 10 41^—6.
A LL porsors indebted t*> tiie lisla(e ot Levin
f luynea, late of Washington county, are here*
b> r e tired to coins fo 'ward and make irnrwediate
l» against the
1 » state, will preieut them propeily attested for
p: vinet t. Jiathun Hay net, Adm’r.
S mdersvttle, 8ept» A 48 -C*
S.itisfRCtiou to ;hose who may be pleased to
favor him with h call—ijis stables ar»* large and
good; they shall always be well furnished with
prow nd«*r and the best o r ostlers. All favors will
be thankfully reeuived and acknowledged
Clinton, Aug. l‘J 4.1—3iti Frederick Sims.
S ^vVt XVi.ia*-- ! no iT^IHITLanu wiiereou 1
’ live. To a per» n desirous of residing in a
healthy region, among good neighbors, convenient
to indli, smith*' shops, meeting houses be school*
This situation adonis those advantages. It con-
tw ns 1-2 acres, about four miles from Garner's
Ferry. My arrangements are such as will enable
me to give ail leasonal' i indulgence. Its vicinity
to Cnion Academy, a private s> tuinary of establish*
ed reputation, will be* a considerable inducement to
a man of moderate s«ed family, desirous of edu
cating his rhdilren st home and in lira country.—
I .nqmr.’ of the subscriber, on the premises, nr of
Jcsc ph Turner, Kifj. at his o wn house,
bept. 8 49 ~eOw2w II m. Turner,
mOQ AGCO.—Wanted iumedhti ly, 5 ),000 lbs.
B m good L«*uf Tobacco, fur which the Augusta
prr.es vd! be given, to he delivered at our residence,
seven miles north of Llinton, .fcuescounty.
II m. Cab units if ,1. K Hailey,
june n .V»—eot. 25th Dec.*
Ll/^ILL he suld on the first Tuesday in No
▼ T vemher next, in the town of Marion,
J.i ilea to give cash for Soldiers’ iiouaty Lands
at ibe market prices; or he will have the pa- , . .. .. ,# ^ ,
1.-HG li.tcil, ilterls r. corded, and taxc. paid for I rw, f? C ?" B, V* !,etv c * r * tl,f ' ,u » jl hour *
ott.crj. Robert B'ed.oe. I
F.atonton, I'utnam county. Au^. 14 41—tf.
- il.o *.•■ ad Satunl.y iu IJtceoifi.-r next,
q / v.ili be t .Id at the ko:.-.c ot Wm. Moore xrn.
di . !. of Wall'll.K’«n comitv, all of iho honxdiolu
avl kitefnro furniture ot v>id dt c. Term* ifiade
ki.-.wi, t n t’.e day. G'i,.', c-i fUrantre, Ad'n’r.
t. n *
the fcllowiii< properly, to wit.
Eighteen likely n:q>r ' i, named Woodly Jim,
Gerry, Sam, Willis, Berry, Abraham, Reddy.
Nu'.vy, ijally, b'.a Jinny,little Jinny, Randall, I™-,
Milly and l. :r child, a:.d Ni lly and !e i child, taken
»» 'fie property of Henry M. Terrell,ti Go. to sn- |
tilty a fi I. on ibe foreclosure nt a mar'esg.-
.it iy i’- —. . • ,
l.is existence. AifecttfU with the mel inchol-
ly fate of his youthful acquaintance, St A
whose tender attentions had been unable to
save him, thought it hi$ duty to inform the
father ofthe future bride of the overthrow of
his expectations, and taking with him the let
ters and the portfolio of his friend repaired tJ
th" house of that gentleman.
The servant i ho opened tire door, con
scious that tri; m ister expected his son-in-law,
announced S. A. as such without inquir
ing who lie was. Tire father, without giving
him time to explain himself, embraced w-ith
eagerners, and presented him to his daughter
as her husband.
St. naturally gay and volatile, could
could not resist the temptation of deceiving
the family any longer, and played his part
extremely well, lie gaVc tire letters-, and
being perfectly acquainted with the secrets
and affairs of his'friend, returned the moit
satisfactory answers to their questions.—He
succeeded, especially in captivating the at
tention ofthe young lady, who with sidelong
glances, admired the features and the fine
shape with which nature had blessed her lov-
cr. Dinner was announced, and St. A—
w is placed by the side of the timid bride; and
the whole family yielded up tlrcir hearts to
joy and satisfaction. The vonng ladv spwlte
little, answered with difficulty, and often
blushed, while St. A———w as polite and ar-
i favor .,1 Hartwell IT. Carve-; property pomled i dent in his attention towards her: and thou
■*’CD'Gry /isiiher,Hh’ff, th* expieii'un* of his face were naturally :