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UV CAM \K .V HACiLAND, ST.iTE v U.VITED ST.iTF.S' I’KIJYTERS.
MILLEDGEVILLE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1-2C,.
VOl.t ME XVII.—AO ;i.
,ryT.IE liEOUULi JOUU.V.II
It pubhthc J weekly, «t the corner of W»yne »m
Honrock -iireeti, *t I'hree r>"llar> per ann. in ad-
tance or Four Dollar* at the enu of the year.
Che Iiancr Will not be tent to any nertim su’ of Iht
Slate, • util the iub,crip-ion il pan! in alliance, or
latnfacniry reference t'lii n.
Ailiertisenientt ,ine"ejattbc ntnal ratet.
N II Salei of '.in,l anil negroid, by A.lmiinitra-
•orn Kvecutor.,ur Ouardiant. are required,bv law,
ol.V leld on the (irst iuetilaym the munth, be
tween the hour, of n il in the forenoon anil three in
lbealicrniinii. il the court house ol the county in
ahu n me iirinierty n lituate.—Notice nl Iheie salet
bus, He iili-nin a public gazette SIX I It .lay. pro
I ’ 'n'itio- uf 't'be sale of personal property must be
D If n n like uiatiuer, VOR I V days prcuout to the
B iJutfce* to* the debtor, and creditor! of an estate
li * iu»t >»e nulilith'illor FORTY day*.
i Nonce dial (liplieation will be made to the Court
ika • ,'lriliiiaii Ibfcutsr to sell land, mutt be publish-
1 for SINK. 'JRnTIIS.
t ■ Pei sons Interest. .1 in those advertnemems whtell
,• re u.ibluhcd monthly, will I*.ml them »» ih« hit
If and fourth pm : e uf tin- first paper tn every
If* All imiimu of tin* k»»d continuii t<»
at the office ol the Georgia Jour-
...M.IE sub-ciib.*r respertlully mloruis the
/ 4 _ cita.MHol BiUlwi.t county, that he w.H
' li • i candidate at the em-uing election h»> l ax
Cullen,.,- UEOIKiE LKKVi.S
llK.YD QTMVI’EH'.
Millfloentlf. dti."i Mnj, 18db.
GEN Lilt Ale ORDER.
riAtlE rules I'm ilte eaeri ices anil maiucii-
t vres nl' the lilf-l -try of Hie I 'U'e'l SI
iirmy ns revised Ity the II - no til Oliu eis ,
U ,t Pun,I, mil reporleii 'u ilie Sn-relary nl
\V,ir on tlie l.j'li Oecemlier, 1"-L uni In
consiilerntl ns muse fur 'In- fiovciiiinem o
the Militia of Hiis Stale, id whirl, the omcem
of all qrndes will take due nuliee.
By ilie Cine
SEABORN JO.'Ed, -7id de-cam^
May ii
if
\Va\aVwA St VvUNNVeYU'A,
n \V E itist received, in addition to lit™*
I• •r„»«*i* stork f GROCERIES, ihe 1...
lo V14 glides, w Inch they "’hi sell low lui
CASH, viz:. .
10u()<) |lis. Swedes Iron, assorted,
60>'*> lbs. B iron,
li bushels Sub»
7*, tiols Supr Brown ^ugar,
40 bags Green Coffee,
8 nil Is S O Molasses,
20 bt>|s Primp Pork,
l pipe Cog Niaiuly, . ~
40 Caddies siipr Gunpowder lea,
1 casks London Porter.
Mille.lsttt.il.', vluy ii " 1
JLaw Notice.
]M HE subscriber* have entered into a co-
i partnership, in (lie Practice of Law ami
Equity, under Oe lit in ol IIa>«i LLte H AKitls
( ney u ill attend to business intrlisted to their
•intiagemeut in tie counties composing the
Ocuudgeet ireuit— in the eouuty ol \\ iishing-
ton in the Middle Circuit—Hancock in the
Viriliern—Laurens. 1 wiggs and Pulaski in
die Sonliiern—and Bibb and Monroe ol' the
Flint Circuit. Theii oiVtee is on Hancock
Street, one door \V estol'tlie Recorder oliice.
U II.LIAM V. MANSELL,
IVEK5UN L HARHIS.
1G
4t-
-33
HINES HOLT, Jr.
ATTOHSJEV AT LAW.
H AVING located himself at Lawrence-
. ville, in (i'vi'.iiett county, will attend
the several courts of the Western Ciicuit.—
All business entrusted to his management will
receive prompt attention.
January 1'/ 2m3m
LAW.
•'BIME Subsetibets U,\ve. associated them
I selves ill the. PK\t”IICi:oE LAW,
did i peued an office in Monroe U alton coun
ty. All business entrusted to their care \\ 11 1
meet with promp' olteution
THOMAS W. HARRIS,
II. A. HARALSON,
march 11- i»..m3m 21-
FACTO HAG E.
® Esulocribcrseontinu io transact E VC
S?^ lORVGE iv. COMMISSION IJUSl
1SS in Savannah. All produce coiixign-
■ I to tb»‘m, will be insured against live,alver it
[."ininto store, without any elm g«‘ to the o\v-
i«*r. Storage on Cotton will be 3 1-2 cents
»er bale for the first week, and G cents for
*.tcli .nieeecdi g week ; but if it remains a
n inth vi.i (tents only will be charged lor the
’ nth, and 12 1-2 cents lor each succeeding
n inth. T. BUTLER, 6i Co.
October 1G eotl 1
r u
r tht-1
VlvvVsVtA cV VVowVauA,
WE just received and oftm for salc,ai
-jj i their Sloiti in Carter <m Boykin s lvtnge
the tollowing OROI LKI .3, at a mode, no
julv mce for cash, by wholesale or tetail, viz .
2003 Bushels Salt,
(y) btns. Northern Gin >
60 clu I’liiliiilidl'liiii Wluskey,
510 ilu iNi-w I'.intliiml I'li'ii,
a qi- i-asliM -Vljdcir.i, 1 imenllc h M.il.ig
Wine,
1 pipe Cognac Brandy,
1 Mu Holland Gin,
1 hhd Jamaica Hum,
G do Molasses,
G tierces Rice,
50 bids No 3, Mackerel,
20 lull' do No l <ii 2 do
100 bills. Flour,
50 half bids, do
3) bids. Biown Sugar,
25 do Loaf &L Lump do
20 lugs Green C.dlec,
10 kegs Tobacco,
20 do N »ils and Brads, assorted,
•10 ImxesSjimn .mil T.ill.nv C;iiiille«,
bmp, I'lim il it", I’-i •H"!f’i Uvo " rids
Sluvrl Moulds, Iron, tic,
MWedjeerilit, .‘tpril 18
Book-Binding.
1,1HE pidiliu urc respcctliUly informcil, llim
1 Uo'llC-l.lXDlM! "> its vuriousbranoli
et will be executeJ by tlic subscriber mill
neu'.less wild tlisp.itch. T .
\ls.i ii reytibu iissorlmenl of Ledgers, Day
B i.i is. Iti-eord Buidis, Ooeki is, Slemuniu-
,lu.m, Note U.mk-i, Alou os, Heeeipt Buoli.s,
a„,| -ii.iuiiuiiry of every di‘si:ri|itioii
Books of any sue or form
boon.I io any pattern
For Saks
«pWO Lots in ih«* town of Milledgeville,
S wnh Hie improvements lliereon, «!ip one
i present occupied by Henry Malone, Esq
me other lately by K. K. Hines, Esq.
Also, a plant ation in Baldwin county, eon
i oiling 315 acres, adjoining (Tillt ndon, San
f oul, Kemp and others in a state o'. ♦ xeelleui
reparation lor the ensuing year Twelve 01
i:i t*n h.mils can be employed on the place tc
iJvunt.ige.
Harieo Bank money will he taken for tin
vli le or any part of l»ie above propel iy« am
i great baig.un given.
Apply at the btoieof the subsetiber in Mil
ledgeville.
Dec 40 U J. NICHOLS.
FOR BALE,
V (*O.MFt)K I VBLE Dwelling House «iil
four acre hilts attac.lied to the premises, lot
whi« li Darien .Vluuey or a note piyable at tin
Darien Bulk will be received in |» »> ment. h 01
particulars, enquire of Samuel R,icku< tl
Nov. 1 ARliil It MIN
NOTICE.
OTRAYKD *»r Stolen from in** smbneri
r3 very small dark bay nine RONEY,
tier mane reached very close when bin* went
away. Any person who wilt deliver tiie pone
to tiie subscriber living in Milh'dgeiiile, slial
receive a reward of or it proportional le
ward for information.
May 'J 31 II. E REYES
N otice.
n 11partnership heretofore existing hr
L tween John Marlow, ami TUos Mi Las
•y, was dissolved oil the 20tli of August las
D* b'sdiie the firm must be settled with John
Marlow.
JOHN MARLOW,
Ti 103. Ali LASKEY,
Milledgeville, May 1G
^ LL persons having
be ruled o
EDWARD JOHNSON.
II
Milledgeville, Jn
'i'iie SiiIjsniliL'ts.
LINE OF slAGF.3
jin its ntie20iliol Mi
rio* public may rely on
faithfulness ol the disc
Cah
r, Consti iitionalist,
New V 1
HAVING obtain.
ie mail c .ntinct fro
Jill* Igeville to M.n
Huery, Vlabnnm, w
uimence running
between these two
y, three time
the puiietuahty and
jarge of their dutie
trrangements ws vs
re Move till possibility of disappoiinmcnt —
Their Ktiiues uml burses shidl be of llie Ik si
L;,"|. iTm y rely uii u liberal jiublio to sustain
Ilium in Ibis underiitkiug.
MUG.I K VOX,
HE\KY CUOIVF.1.L,
U II.I I \ -I WALK 1 li
Mdlledgeville, A|inl 25 «3i
n j’ 1 lie 'luununiery llcpublii
bs Biess, Mubile lieu
Geotgian. Ln i|S lx.it .
.'ill,lisli llie Itbuie weekly U > tbiee monilis,
odsend their ncliotutlxlo H K. tt l o
F. H. BADGEli,
hex na i\
"1 \ 7 ILL be in MdledgevdU* some time du
V V ting the present month.
”1 )u7~(STORES
HA'S returiiei 1 1 resuined die
Rrar.liet* 01 Medicine, at All
Baldw in’s, in Jones county,
march 7 3m——23
""StbliVYAL.
Drs. Jamison sV: Woodson.
n AVlNG assoti.ued tbcnweltes in il
nr.ictiee of medu i'ie, proll.-r llieir jm-
sen let s. In llieir Iriendsiiml imlrtmsin Mur
on and ns vicinity. One or the oilier may nl
« iy, be 1 und iibnut llieir oilie**, reuili ,•< xnipi
|v to allcild all calls with which lliey may b.
^May**' 3t 31
Genuine Drugs & Mi-diiines.
D US CLAKKE.il M \ODIX bavin-h"
'chased the emir.- sleek <d Drills, Alt
diuines, Pam.., Ods, Oyo Siuds iie. ol Or
bus'ness“'m| l der‘ibo firin’ of J Mvi.dis a
CoV Thev intend keepinq coiisi.iiilly on h.iini
0 (if sll un'l ip'iillilie supply ol the „bov
c |,.k—Flivbicians, country nn
I,, mi iri>,i.*r:il,
chants, a d tlit
ctfully solicited
y 0 3i‘J,c^ri.
john MAi)i;i
i/r- trike Plxniet s' //•».'*/
Aogi.st i, ‘ •» o
- |) r . llopsou M. llulimml
t | Y!7‘:,'::'(a")'<h'uk ,, lo e d.e ,i C'mUar
bianehes nf Ins pro!'X'lon. 3,
Lexington, *1 1 Jj 1 1
|.a\v Notice.
iKEENE and DAVIl) B
at Law, located HI
I attend punc
ine. in that o
1 ’''\ l ''..' r MiM-ieis of 1* ke, Monroe ami
^,7 nXhu.aybeeo.diiKHn.bem,
^ match 11 e ,C "' ‘
tj-\MK3 "
^ ,j!i\sr, Ytioiiii
m- , .Sion Upson county,
' ' ' -wu i l I III
state of Dai
ounly, dec’ll, will do will to
ly, a tCkted as the lat
agaimsl ihc
ie of Jon
eseutthe
directs, ami
imli lit. d to said i-sute will make iniinti
diatepaynient
April
MOSES GUNN, ) . .
HAMEL GUMV, J Adni rs
V LL persons indcbunl to the esiat* o
Robison, late of Walton county, <
ill do well to make immediate payment, and
use having demands against the estate will
present them in terms of the law.
iM\UG\lU.T KOHLS ON, Adm’x.
SAMUEL SIMONTON, A.lni’r.
may 23 _
N OTICE—That ill obedience to and I
virtue of aulUot ity in us vested L\
id decree ol the lion, the Court ol Equitt
if Until m comity, v\ ill be sold f.»r cash, *11
irt-liouse in the town of Eaton (on, L
county, on the (list Tuesday in June m
vithin the usual houis of sale the ImMow
property, to wit: I 20 acres of excellent 11
1 20 acres of w hich are cleared and un-
once, with some cabins upon 11, adjoin
mg lands of Nicholas Maw kim* and oll-ers, 1,
eing a p.ut of llie property which was nllot
. d and poitinned oft’ol the estate of the lati
RexunaorFlewellen^dec’d ns the <li' ! ibu
ive share f Mary (iodwi•», which is ordered
>y the decree ol said court to be sold, and one
lietyof the proceeds thereof to be placed in
lie hands of certain trustees lor the be elii
ml use of said Mary Godw in and her chil
lier*, and the other Iin'f to be paid to ceitam
1 ediiors of W illiam H Godwin, dec’tl In r
I ite husband.
ROBERT BLED30E, )
13 A1 A11 FWF.R, J ^
JACOB GR.E! K,
IC.M \Ml.N MU3ELEY ( -
W I LI I v M3D.N ROBY, | ©
W ILLI\\\ M \SC)N J ^
may 2 tds
T'Yvc N*oTt\\ Awatvvcvxn
REVIEW.
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oniaining ciiticihins on w orks ol taste,file •-
ind wliat may be called the more ele
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o( general polities, legislation, science, • c
internal relations, social institutions, and in
short, whiitevcr comes down to tie immedin
terests of the community. It is a special
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rictl) national ami American character.
Sevi ral ol the constant contributors are men
letters, who have travelled and studied in
r ign parts, and become fannl «r with the
gauges, and bteratuie ol the old rountries ;
oilo-jsare devoted to literary and scientilic
utt suits as a profession ; while other s are cou-
uous among the b gislalors of the country,
ie Inr, or in our lugorst courts of justice.
Owing to the steady support of a large numb, r
• I g* n.himeii thus uualiGed, who leside in
lilfei cut parts of the Union, the w ork has met
ilia degree of favor and success, both in the
tuted Mates and abroad, which no similat
abliciition in this country has enjoyed; not
is ity piovperity at any former penodbeenso
pidly i.iereaMiig as at present
i tie JVorth American lieriew is published in
Boston, quarterly, making two volumes a year,
of about 47)0 pages earn
l lie subscription price is Jive dollars a year,
lobe paid by new subseribeis in advance, and
wards in April, when the second number
for ill- year shall he received.
A subscriber may begin with any volume ;
1 nd, as new Editions of the back numbers a. e
onstantly 1 epriiiiing, full set-ol toe work, or
tingle numbers, can at any time be suppli. d.
The numbers, asthey ppe.u, will be • t
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g llie ri-»k ol . onveyance.
ll__T* Orders lor the above work will be rc-
•ived at the Milledgeville Book Stoic.
upril26 3: 30
3Vi-yyof\\h v , VouuAvYj,
Jlml Printers* IVart-lum-<<>
r JOH N" ON, Stereotype Fi.under, 17
J m ( vptess A ley (iieiweenThiid F until
pruc.e and Rim* streets) respe.ettully i
brms Frinteis generally, tlmt lie lias just r
’ived tin exten>i\e and general assortnie t
rint*nlt M.i'ciials, wliicli, as they have lie.
•lee * .! with gieat care, he eonlideutly r
commends,
L. J. in .-n I-to keep constantly on hand,
eli an as < rtmcni of materials in the abut
ie, as wi I enable him, at till limes, to supply
UrinL rs without delay ; and as it will V
nde.ivoi to procure articles of the besides*
ripliou, be hopes toieceive a share ol their
patronage
1 le has now on hand—Cases, Comporine
Stick- • t mils, Gulleys, Chases, Furtiitu
. d> s ription, Quoins, Brass Rule, Mal-
Planei 'i, bhootmg Sticks, B >11 Sloe I.
Bali SKin<, Parchments, Wool, Balt Nails,
N. B Books, Bank Checks, Blanks, Lotte-
•y Tickets, Cut3, &ic. Stereotyped in the ne.it
est manner
For sale as above—150 lbs Small Pica, No 1
lOiialdhon's cast ; about 35 lbs Script, Bruce
ist; and 300 lbs Gieat Primer, Konaldson’
1st. The above loiints are veiy little worn
and w ill be sold low.
Orders Uom the Couutry promptly attended
. npril 25 3t
ticuvgVa VmW-iin S\*viugs.
t 1 A HE sulisrriber having rented the INDI
I AN Si’KINGS lor llie present yeai
begs leave to iiiiorm Ids ft lends and tlu* pal
bo in general, that from the benefit r. ceive
t'r 111 tiie water by diose w ho \im:ed the Springs
la.-t season, lit* anticipates ihere wdi be
conqiany the ensuing season than Ins e.
sited the Spring.* heretofore (.is they
cotumeuccd llieir visits already .) and lie will
be able to accommodate more persouH and bet
ter than lit* has ever d me. lie loo
bngc supply of DKY GOODb and (»KOCE
RIEn, which Id* will sell low for Cash
lias also .111 !‘x. e.iciri B1 u ksmiih, who u ill al-
way-s h.? ready to attend t > eust niers with
disu.iteli, and hiu prices W ill he as usual
JOEL B\LEY.
Powt-lum iVcailfmy.
T the commencement id the pi« Kent year,
. when the Powelton Academy wasahout
logo into operation, under tin: immethatt
barge of Mr. Otis bmiih, the *Ti ustces atitho-
med I«v ilie most apptoved testimoni i^ifcOl sci-
nlilic i'-'iiilemeii,ol Mr. Smith’s qtfiTificati
ns,oflen*»|to tliepublte,andpartieulaily t | a
«*nts and guardians, the Institution over w hi. I-
tiD*y have the honor to preside, ns one entitled
to their patticular utiomion and liberal patron
age.
Under the direct snperlnten.lance of Mr
Smith, th* Institution has been in prosperous
operation for nearly one quarter, and we con
~me it an net ol injustice to the public, and
ithholding from Ait 3. as well as a departur.
from our duly as public agents, not to pursue
this course of public advertisement, and agaii
to renew our offer, to the public of the v. r\
superior services of Mr. S ns an in-trui tor <J
youth—llis opportunities, aided by his lug
le cf talents lo teach render him very su
penor to many w„os« eeb ln iiy a- D a. 1dm
h *ve acquired for them <t liigu charact 1 hr
fore lId* public.
'* « believe Mr. S well ipia'ified to mst. m
1 every branch of edui. *tiun taii*.l>t pvoii i
ollegiate co.uses, and I'cel noth *i is* d to say
to tic public : lint we si.ipij pledged for h.s p.*i
e to llie satisfaction of the most v ru-
11 a degree rarely excelled and nevei
b-lore expcrienreil
I n thin pledge
act from 1
dual ineiits of m
good fur tune to <
il ill.* highest .
has at this in
among whom nr.
ndvui
on Id not In- understood
i 1 injusiii e to the mdiv 1
in lent hi
nploy, for
h nl the
»wy of them we
* id ration. »Mr
,17 pupils in his charge,
iiunihci ol young gn lie
Lilly of the
l off**
to the
aki.ig with ilie greatest ease rapid adv
nut in branches the most abstius.—’In the
pupils under Mr. b’s. charge, application to
Books is m id*' lather an inter, snug aniuse-
nieii',, till'll, an uk.-aune eniployuicnt huleeii
Ii joI bears a strongei resemblance to a
happy family than othciwise ; collection is of
urrence if ever at all inflicted j lie vc
ry happily supercedes it by repeated smproha-
1 01 and rewards of ment, thereby Keeping
dive did* continued excitement and laudable
mutation. No day is lost to the student-—to
I large and respectable Sunday School, where
II > exertion i« spared to advance its solid he-
ncliis, are add* d several other religious assn-
• ations, in nhi 11 rational instruction is amal-
.1 io one uniMieriupted t.liort toilo goo/I.
inu a pai iit.ip.ition of these advantages
ommuiiiiy in genet al, we feel actuated
»y 1,0 modve, other hau a laudable desire, to
lo good, by an cnJeavor to be as extensively
ireful as possible. Every tequisite assistant
•lie growth of the School mnv nnthoii>e, w'
be promptly and judiciously selected
i Id* local and 1 ehitive siiuaii'Mi of our vi
ge offer many other solid advantages. Th
-titutiou has been in extensive and u-cli
operation 3or Id years, and no ease ol l» ver
has ever occurred among the sludenk-ailiibu
table to local causes
By outer ot the Board.
A.\ DRE V > B ATT I.E, Serrtar»/.
Powelton, Mircli SI w2m 23
RXMlIJVJi TIOJV.
rjlHF. sem. annual examination of the Sin-
1_ dents oI the O. inulgee Academy, will
commence on the 9th id June, at 3 oYlu. k A
M. Succeeding Saturday will be kpn limb-
clAm.itorv exen is* s by the Students, couiud 11
. tug at lOo’c.lork A. M. All persons fii.-m'*
l\ to education arc inn rti to attend.
I he second session of this .School will com
mence on the l'2tb of June, under tin* direr
• ion of the principal, Mr. I D Thomson
whose assiduity and f .ithlul exertion* 1 , th.
advancement of Ids j upilsjustly entitle him t
(Id* eontidenee ot the Board of Trustees.
By order of the Hoard,
HUGH L ANVSON, Secretary.
Twiggs county, ..iay IG 1 33
IMUNGS.
PKI AGl K eonti
>. supei nit* ml In* establishment a
His assiduity and attention to bu
w 11 to need comment,
ineiils an* coiifi.lenily
t« k! of heallli,
Most of the
climate, i.ld
I judicious 11-1
4 ' KoRGf \. ('<>J 11 inhiR county, t lerk- of
fo e of *lie Inferior court — Ednioml Bow -
dre of Cnpt. I liomas E. Bealls district, lolle.
0 sore James (’artlidgn, Esq on the 2d day
of May iG'Jfi, I bay h. rse,7 or Byears oln.
14 hands Iiil'Ii, left eye blemished, an enlarge
ment u the right j-.w, tints, paces, and s'mu-
b es ; appraised by Ayres Caitlidge and Ben
jamin T. Rees, at ^40.
'J'aken from the estmvboek.
May 23 GABRIEL JONES, r . 1 c.
f ^ EORGlA, Columbia couaty, Clerk's of-
vTi (iee of the Inferior court Daniel I.
M.nshall, of (’apt 1 aiik.-.sley’s (list. 1 II .1
bcf.iy. J s pl» C Ravv.s, Ef.i on the 24th .1
Aptil, 182b. onebi igh. bay Morse, G or 7 y« nr*
old, 4 feei 10 or II inches high, a star 111 Ins
fordiea 1,3 of his feet marked with white, and
one saddle spot on his back, a small senr on
his left slum der, hvml li tail, trots and pace*!,
apprais' 1*3 Samuel Marshal and Jus. Smal
ley to $70. ’
D.iiid 1 L. .Marshall, of C-pt Tankcrsley’s
disl tolled Indore Joseph ( Rawls, Esq. on
the 24th d-iy • I April, I 2fi, one roan Ho.sc,
ah-in b or 7 year* i l l, .Imut 5 feet I Inr..
h gli, a senr oil the b it aim which is not •-
infix IdmiI. d, ;t uitle lame, a small saddle sp t
on liihba.'k, swiii li tail, trots anti canters*, ap
praised hy 3 .nun 1 Alai shall and James Smnl-
ey to 5B5.
1 alum uom the estrav book.
may fl G iBKIEL JONES,Clk.
. EORbiAj Hnncock county, Clerk's of
1 • fi < . I th. Inferior conn — A white horse
supposed to be about ti years old, with brown
spi ts ru his lump, some spots on his nose,
rubbed with gear, valued at $30, was posted
ns an ot ray on the 3d inst. before James
Sim ms, Esq by John H. II. Colquitt, of Capt
Colquitt’s district.
_ may 23 JAMES H JONES, Clk.
i ' EORGlA, M01 Min county, Clerk’s oilic.
*▼ of the liilenor court 'foiled beloe
Richard Smith, Esq l.\ Francis Hearn, 01
Cnpt Osicn’s (list. a .small bay Mare, 4 years
old, 4 Ieet B inches high, has a star in her lore-
head, left hind foot wIiid- and detective, some
small saddle spots on her hack, has the splint
in her h It tore leg ; appraised 10 2.3.
Also, posted hi lore Richard ^miili }'s<j. o!
tin* s um* dist a hlai I; Hoise, fi or 7 yenis old.
5 feet l or 2 inches high, star in the forehead,
his feet are all w hite, has a saddle spot on each
.side of liisbark, his fore op cut oil and t;.i
docked short ; appraised to $75, Mpril l'h.
iu2b. JOliN U . I’OU I ER, Clk.
I FT T the p|,
J -A Of Ezl. I ay I,
th. 3d •
(T ' Et
U ot
of the 1111er'or court, May I61I1 lB2b.—
try tolls befote l\ illiam Sell, Esq
a gray mare, about 2D years old ; npprai.-n! 1.
$12. THOMAS GIBSON, Clk.
n...v 91
ft * )-.t) Kt 11 \, M01 roe <
VJI of the Inferior court-
M \ Dl^O N r
^ t It. mu I \ \1 (
Pedlars and Itinerant Traders take
Notice.
£ 1 EORGI \, Butts county—This is to cer-
•\ Tl lily that Joel Baley lias rented the In
ban Spring Reserve, and having c0111pli.1l
with the law authorising the renting ol said
Reserve, lie is u«)*.v entitled to all the p ri vi I*-
<jes and immunities which the state rail con-
i'er for the use of trade, farming, or any othei
purpose whatever for the iiresent year. Given
uncler our hnntls tiiis 21 M lrcli, lo26.
DAVIS SMITH, J I. C.
JOHN K SIMMONS, J. (. C.
JOHN SPRADLIN, J I C.
npril l tl 27
Caution.
THE l^Ut.Y IIEP\RT,MENT,
flo ur'd l.wd Office, '.'Mll M.nrh, IG JO
Y* o l HE is hereby'given, dial ibe sal"* of
X llie KKl.iyqt l‘-Ht ') < amU in thr* I).strict
f Lands offered for -ale at Jlnnlsvi.le, in the
it.* of Alabama, winch wet edit* eted to b*
h* id at the Laud Office at Hu»H idle, on the
ibird Monday in day and Iuue noxt, agieea
lily 1 > the proclamation of the President of
United States, bearing date the IO1I1 of
ember, IB25. are hereby suspended and
postponed until further notice.
I*i inters of ilie Laws ol the United States
the States of Alabama, Georgia South Ca
rolina mid Tennessee, who we re authorised 1-
I ail dish the above mentioned proclamation,
requested to insert tins notice twice a
k for four weeks, and to discontinue the
publication of the said proclamation.
By order,
GEO. GRAHAM,
Commissioner vf Genu al hand Office.
IG
Bl-
J\ OTICE
\ LL persons are cautioned against trading
for a proramiss iry note, given by the
mbsc.rihpr to Joel Flaneg in, the amount 1-.
.veil as recollected, is for $115 and some i ts
abth a credit on llie same of $.52 and some
is tin* above note was given in tlie year 1823,
is well as I recollect, and made payable 1.1
lie same year, it is tiie only note existing
nadc payable 10 said Fianegui by tin* Mil#
n rib. i 1 have paid the aboveiuentioncd
ote off, I am determined nut to pay iln* « .nn
inv more. A DOSS.
M ay 2 3* 3(
Land lor Hale.
r lR subscriber offers for sale the Danin-
Lon whereon he lives, in Putnam roun
#\ , 7 miles above Eatonton, on the watcis of
Murder ere»*k, c.rintaining G70 acres, 2'K) oi
\ inch is cleared, all in good repair. Any per
son wishing to |Hirehase laid Land, can have
it on a credit.
NATHANIEL SADDLER,
march 28 *f— *6
• 3^0 Charles Allen and William Allen of
8 Morgan Cou.ay—having unihTslsi'd that
one Joseph Bohand, who lias represented linn-
*elt to be llie ow ner ol 1 certain tract ol bind
know 11 by lot No |0G, in die I7tli .list of Hen
ry county, now De Kalb county, and that lie
lias executed a power of’attorney authorisin':
• mm*. Charles Allen to dispose a <1 -ell said land
in ois uu»m and stead, and also that a sale, has
been made by the said Charles of the same 10
one W illiam \ilcu vvliicii appears of re*»ordin
die county of l)»? Kalb, ibis is therefore 1
certify (fiat die said Joseph Bohand h is no ti
tle to said land, not nev.-r had, and that the
said tract of land was drawn and granted to
my sell and that 1 never have in any way what
ever had any contract or understanding with
the said Joseph Bohand conecining the same,
in.I that I have disposed of and sold the sai.l
I Hid lot a valuable consideration to John (J.
Mason and 1 . B Rees, and they are the only
and legal ow ueis of said land. Given under
tnv hand, this lUth February, 1326
Attest. JOSEPH BOIIAN.
.1 amks Clark,
Hi.NDl.KV Y VKNFR
'l ake Notice.
^ LL persons,ire liergby forewarned from
\ trespassing in any wav whatever up<
cert • i 11 li n t oi land, No. 106, in the 17in dist
of Henry county now Dc Kalb, drawn by
•.•ranted io Joseph Bohan as w e have the legal
title lo tiie same.
JOHN C. MASON.
T. B. REES
Eatonton, 14th Feliruaty, 1826.
The following in.a
oflered to persons m
treat lor Kimisein. t.t
lUcideut to Soiivbe
• legi ee to a tiindv .
Miuqral Watcis—P,
diseased stom « h, 1
<l.i i
irl f(
ago
l\, Hei k*8^oilic
I h 11 i ill on Ogle
tri"*,of (.’apt, Miller’s dist. tolls before Riel
ard I Limb o, L-q on tin* 29th Apiil, a I light
hay horse .5 years old, 5 feet 4 inches li
has a small star in Ins forehead, Hurt tail; trots
and canters ; appi aised to $ 120.
Also, on the 22d itiau.li, Abraham Young
blood, of Capt. Woodward’s di*t. tolls befort
Benjamin Fuller, E#-q ahiighthay mare blind
ill Die left rye, her leu hind foot white, I
tail, about 4 feel 10 niches liign, 6 01 5 y<
old ; appraised to $50.
And a lilly 2 y cars old, bright bay, both hind
• ect. and one foie foot white; noprai* •*• I to
$25. GREEN HILL, Clk.
May 16
COilGiA, Gwinnett county Clerk's bf-
^ A lice of the liili iior court—X • luuimt
snivel man*, 4 years old, about l feet 11 inch
es high, a star in her forehead, "mine saddlt
-pots, some gray hairs in her mane, valued •
$55, w,isjm.su .1 on tin* IO1I1 Apiil, 1526, by
■»ic linfil Red wine, of Capt R B Grccr'b dis
trict, benna* Hcniy ( uib s, Esq.
A bav Mare, h it hind tool white star n
lace a*.d snip on I1.1 nose, about 14 hai d-
high, supposed to be 8 or Uyeurf Id, a smnl
1.Mini 011 llie ldt -huul.h r, winch raini.a In
explaiiic.i ; appraised 10 $.50, was p< mciI !•
R)i«*sa R* id bcb.re Willis K#\vl.iiul, Esq. 01
the I7ih day of Apiil, l!{2(»*
may 9 112 W M. MALTBIE,Clk
S ’ EORGl A Morgan county, 1 lerk's Hi
\ fl ol tu.* Inferior court— I dled In tin
.) *bs» 1'huinas. lisij by Gray \la'oery,ol t’api
David B. bull, r’s district, a IniJii bay Man
about 4 lei 1 9 or 10 mein s liicli, 7 years oi.i
win* if,, right bin.I foot whit.* up to the loo
lock, In.,z.L* I u.e, lias 11 noe Inck, about tin
hind tn e of the saddle ; appraised to $ lo
8^0 Reward
0 the lnt»* resirlpnre
’d. oil the night ol
1. lour in gro men viz: PH ILL.
HAZARD, 4 RANK, and ISAAC’.
I hill is slim, not .strong built, but cwnni' e
and active, and probably will endeavor to gel
to Washing-on comity , under some fiotilioes
name, belonging to some oilier person.
Hazaid is a strong, chunky, well built fel
low.
f rank Is a light complected negro, neithei
very strong nor active
Isaac is slim, not well made, walks with his
toes very much turned on w rd It ig . ot
known where Hazard, Frank and Isnn. will
endeavor to make to. Any person who wtb
appiehend ilie above named negroes and deli
ver them «o me in Pulaski eountv, orseci .e
them 111 some safe jail so that ( ran ge. tin m,
shall receive the above reward, and for either
ol them in proportion, and all reasonable ex
penses shall be paid
HENRY W. FENN, Adm r
mny 16 6 33
V % N tha nlgltt of tin* 22d m!i wns stole.. 0
/ inveigled from the subscriber 11 bright
mulatto n. gro man named MKR* KR abnui
*23years nl nge. a veiy active house servant
and rough blacksmith. The author of his e
loppment is nu In-hman, who calls Ins name
THOMAS HUI IV, about 30 year of ag< ,
well set, wears "hisknrs. and has a ^ g# scar
on the side of his lace ; he has been a , egulai
soldier in the I’, f* service, n. d I expect Id
will make lor Florida or IVIlssissippi A sui -
able reward will be given for the apprrben-
•toh ol (he negro so I got him, or detei ti p ol
i In Ity, tii.it In* may be brought to jitsix e, am
my iiilotmaiion on the above thankfully re-
eiveiibytbe s.ibscriber living near Houston
court house, Georgia
BENTLY OUTLAW.
4t *
LL persons .are forvearuci from Lading
. \ for six notes ol lituid, given by the sub
ther, and made payable lo Dr V\ itli «m (Lir-
belt, toi $25 eni h, dated about the 12th <3
\pnl, 1325, payable 13 months after dal.— A
in* consideration for which sa d notes was
Dven Ims entirely laded, I am deleimined not
o pay tiicm.
ALEX. M DAN FORTH.
-32
Read 'i'liis.
,1 Iir.UE AS 111 v wife, Jain* Ferguson left
1 me on the 27ih day of December las
and continues to stay from mo and . . gleets the
d nies ol 1 wilt) ; I Inn uby c.iutmii and forvvai n
ill persons from selling to her ol Lading wi
ei 011 my account, with the intention or c
pectaiion ol getting or re' l iving pay f.out 11
; r oil ot ms properly for nti> of her ronliai t
lor I am Oviidlium-it n»i ... * . t ,
JUoEPl j F i;Bf iU3i n.
May 9
“ ua b ll ibv.v* al Lv^,.
dt XtAi list CI*E 2CAV.
'On tlu unit „j Ji„„ nett, Will take place
I lie Ninth and I .;t Giuiung
< f tiie.
AU.LSTA
loitfiiv.
SCHEME.
1 IT ze of
1 I nze of
4 I’r.zcs of
4 Prizes of
b Fuzes of
Ui I rizi s of
Prizes of
lo() Piiz.es of
CdAtU Prizes of
Las lh;t, two and a half Plants i„ „ rrixe.
All I'ii/pi, pi,, nl,| ( . ihuiidn 11,, ’
'.nV. ‘'57 r 7 -••-•-*
'H '-lu- niomi,., m i,,, co i ,s.id«-.' l , u ;V,!"
thcluiiilsul llie Masnnir Ui,|| 11 ,u
llie luiloe < Al MAI CRIZI Sare.'.lt
unUr.'iwi, ami .,, (1 ,. u , 1
•!■•) ol Hie next ilia* Ml g ; 0,1 ,l e
1 Prize or 30,000 Dollars
1 ) J me of 20,000 Ihiliars’
2 Drizos of JO.iluo Dolliirs*
$"0,(100
Jiti.Ul o
10,(,U)
fc,i 00
1,0110
soo
loo
to
10
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
-1 Prizes of
10 Prizes, of
28 Prizes of
5,<»00 Dollars,
1,000 Dollars,
500 Dollars,
100 Dollars,
50 Dollars,
.hid a renj large amount, in 7, „ n„n U f.
1 nzta, mnounlwg luvj ,raids of
b 0t)>
U hee l, and the fate id every [N««mI « I
i u „„„ (i;iVi M . M , )er , )lll9 r
*•"*<■, lilt- 1,10m iMif,emii'K I.UMU} ,
brati ►
t r drawn
liear ^ n :‘r^
outlie
Lotteries u' QW
-31
Notice
W , !';! ,KXS " f
-Pedlurs.
The l„l| fever, I
in whose rear sc
ined (oiistitu'ini
Lcvt'.l, might l»e
this place, and a
>lu> ♦ li nr by llieir i
t dt si bill..g (
ol
fit <1 Court of Ordinary begun and he hi tumid
for theC ’.iutij < f Uuldwin oil MoiUa.j tht Ur
day of M<"Jt 1826
Pi• s nt their Hoaors James (' liuinpliris,
Ji.hu W illiams and I lari is Allen, Jnstn es
1 I appe'iri R lo l
sirator- and guauiiu
iving returns lor mai
#.-! amt doings to l!ii
— It is o.dered, t
do publish a otic.
arc in del uilt in ms
past, of tin ir ad. i
as requi • d by I '
Clerk of thi^vou.1
,1 more of tin* p»d
reqiiiinig all e\e<
•lie fi* si .Mond'-'V i
I rue ex rac.i 11 1
of May, Ib.G
may 23 t
1 > AN AWAY front me tm- i
IV bound boy baa a dow n link, i
ill pet sons fiom i. iv ing • iy
n giving 111 ill llie said JOHN (ilid.
mi,, astenee, :ts I intend io p it the lav
WM. J. I) \VI
v ho
r hoioi i
3d da\
1 ( o
2 ,i4
#.u*i :f die s.(
It w ill t il e
ill s *ti*dy ilu*
Hancock cv,
and In
Any p*
In.;
JOHN GILES, Sr.
Geo. May
any lifeless lx d.
e ..mum illy found, it is he
lped by an early visit to
licipatmi' oi its vm ions .id
vantages. I Is existence here is unknown, un
less the disease hasbeen com act. <1 r B- vv licic,
ami then the patient is rapid'y relieved— l he
sunoundn.g country l» r, ilife el.-rated acd tiiini-
fesD'd with fenns and M 'grianl waters—The
purity and salubrity ol the atmospheie, and
die cool and rofia siting hreez a ** I.i. h daily iu
the sultry nimilli* of miuiiii. r visit this place
Loin the neighboring mom.I tins, are powcrlu!
anxiliarn s lo b e salu'ary inline, ce of the wa
ters, and conspire to h nler d,e ATidison
Springs one of ibe most healthful and pleasant
retreats in the Southern country
fliat these bounties ot Providence tuny he
as beneficial as p ssible, and that our visitors
any have no cause i f eoiiii'laint (#ii die score
of comfort ami conveiuenc.*, neither expense
nor tiouhle has been spared in m iking ample
preparation for all iti.it w ill honor ns wuh llieir
company. W e offer accumuiodatioii I6r indi
viduals or families in die principal or separate
buildings—clean and comfortable lodging-—-a
total ab-**iaction Loin noise and disordei— n
.cal and well furnished table—choice bar r* •
iVesluucii a—and a variety ol , leasaul and m-
uocent aiiiuseineiits. In short we vvishloreii-
Inr the mind of all persons perfectly lice and
. asy in the parti ip.ition ol every enjoyment,
which does not annoy or disturb others.
I: nr stable dep iifnic, t, in the activity and
kill of ilie Ostler, in the size of our stalls,
oi the variety of food, and in short in every
tiling that can render those useful and valua
ble num bs comtmtable, we siitink not from a
comparison wuh any hi (lie state
We would Minimi parents and guardians,
tliiit the sc iool ill this place is siitl iu opeia-
d in, and refer them to the foregoing as in the
■it*alt It, ph-laaoiiie-s, ami retired situation nl
llie place Relieving that thi? he*l evidences
ol i good .-drool are, me extent and a».\ uracy
of ' he k- ow led;i* obtained,(lie piopnr adapta
tion ot ex.• i( ihc.* to the cultivation ol thft dd-
leient families ol llie mind, and the early for-
hi .ti.#n ol conci i, ni ral md .iidusirious h i
ll.is, we cheerfully invite the stiiciest m nitiuy
iu our p( in of education, lor ilie oblaiiim< nl
ol lliose bearable end*.
'i ln fold ,,, ig ■ ,,/// raUs ' ' tht Tuvern :
Board p»*r mouth, $«5 01)
pervveek, 7 00
.\1 »
be I n
I(.)M \ \V. PORTER, Clk
il \ , O
lb-ubu. 1
mare abou
1 < ilnopc county, clerk’s <4
cent l—T ik< n up by ini E
i- 23d dist li AL am posteo
lx , I - | on the I I.I. Fel
4 oi 5 yeais old, 4 led 9 v (
'!. a laige tail, maiks ol tin
$50.
H
• util,
The folio
one iiioutli and
n 10 da
. It Oill'll
15 DO
nan a hall :
liml llieir o
idles,
i advain
\IU I
$y n
Geary,. / /
•*r, I II $' 10, Lie c .1
I
iales*compelled by l;
Nowioii C'u. May «
jrevvarned l ,i
e ol hand, giv
•c,on the 5l i (I
• ol Decembei
.deration liavi
•d not to pay
w holly
id not*
1 UOM AS GLASS,
St 31
!<) UK lies high
gear, appt aivn
I nkrii up by Lbz ibcili Gteeu livi.vg in f*;«pr.
Bell’s dist. and posted belor»* Giles \ .•unp
F.*q. outlie 14th Feb a sorrel inaie, about I
feel 11 iucluH high, tluxen mwiue and tail,
about 15 yearn old, appraised in $15.
1 ik( n up by Job n 1’. IN eavei, living in Cain
Floyd's dint and posted before Altai Sniitli.
Esq. ou lli" bill Apiil, a bay horse about 6
feet high,suppos' d to be about G or 7 years
old, star in lti-> forehead snip oil the nose, both
hind le«‘l vvhue, a part of Ids l ight fore foot
w hite, l wo old shoes on his l ight fund and fore
feet, his lelt eye I »-h off, appraised to $65.
May 2 I AA( COLLIER, Clk.
4 * I (11 t. I \ I . ilb county, Clerk's off <
4. 2 of t e IiiIm ior court—W illiam McAlpin
of ('apt. 11 •)«’ dist. posted before Shatlrick
Farmer, Esq one smrel mare, supposed to be
an Indian p-.itcy, with 4 white fed and legs,
li ix mane and white foiehead, no brands dis-
i.overable, suppored to be bdvve.cn l l and IB
\. iisoul; appi used by William Mays a »l
deary Svvinnev lo $3 50, this 71h Aj#nl, 13*6.
CliARLl.b MURPHEY, Clk.
820 Reward.
I ROKE loose from my waggon, near Mr.
J .tones, 27 mile* from Augusta, on the
road leading to \Y a mutton, on the uigtit of the
20 h December last, a large bay HORSE
li tween ft and 7 years old, inclined lo be raw
boned, swabbed tail, a little grown out since it
wasdoue.. lie earned off the IL.Ucr chain
with him. He was raised by Mr. George
Smith, who lives about 6 miles from W ashing-
ton hi NNi'kea county, in the direction of
Greenexborough, where it is probable he will
aiie.npt logo lie was owned somdiine Ly
Itlii.n Bra.iham, who luutiolore lived in the
neighborhood of Mr Smith. I will give $2u
for the dcliveiy ol the horso to nic in Eatun-
ton, or J10 lur such iidonu.vlion that 1 j
himaeiin. JOHN HUDSON.
of designing, tinprin-
schief-intikeis, did ii fluence.
misguide a d induce my wile (when die vv o.
only 1.3 year*: Old) to buy a eoiiM.lcrab <* qiiae-
Ltv ol stoi ('•go.nfs, vv itliout my knowledge oi
'approbation, and whereas I have wailed a
•"illicirni time f«»r them to r« fleet, repi n and
make amends for their co duet, to no purpose,
on i I.I V.IIII— 1 lie I e lull* I llis IF, to ill lot in peilbil s
• ml vend, is ot dry gsoJs, that it vv ill In* enliri
ly useless for them to call at niv lions*-, or in ik
opplu ation to mi* with tin expectation id el I
i"ii heii goods, as I have made a rcsnlv .* to do
without buying onv mote of such eoniniodilu s
L#r the m »in id IB lmtill.s from tlu.- dal. —
M uch 15. I!J:6. JAAiF.S DOW DELL,
mai eh 21 if-—25
noiiT i:7
9 OST on the road leading from Popes fer-
ii i rv, through Clintoii to Bhmntsville, Join s
(oniiiy, a small ted morocco pocket I# ok
pi ning nl the end, on lli• 17iIt day of Apnl
bet ouiiUiiniiig sovonil notes of hand, Ion
Jantea S. W.iid lor $105, dated 3d Apiil
la-it. due on. day ilier* after, 2 on John Cob y
III nn* payable to James h Wflld for Jlboilt
$Ibd. vv uii a eredu on each 1 le, not lecolb c
led, I on Ridley W .in! f. i $29 50 with a ere .it
<d $20 date not recollected. three "i four dol-
I u» in small bills, a deed and several other
papers that will be < 1 no service to any oth< r
pc.son .-xc.pt myself, which p •pern I do for-
warn all persons from trading for and tin*
makers ol Raid note.,from paying them to any
other ptuson except myself.
JOHN WARD.
Upsoncouidy, May 9 4t—— 32
NOTICE THIS.
1 HOLD a Legacy of $43 2”, lor a Mr.
ft TfKY, ol i ci nfssec, ih the right of liis
wD*‘, (who was Polly Wilkersun, ol Caswell
r Person comity, N.C.) Air. C. is lieieby
notified that Mr R. 1. Battle, of Powelton,
ilancoi k county, l la. is charged with the pay
ment ol said Legacy i u le^olavjilicution, dur
mg my absence to the Noitli, the ensuing sea
son
The Editor of the Nashville Whig, and of
any other paper in Tennessee is requested lo
give the above nn insertion or two. for the in-
ioiniution of llieir eil:/cn, as lm is (pule un
known to the subscriber amt to his place of re
sidence hi the state
JESSE MERCER, Adm’r.
ol Tlios. W ilkersun, dee’d.
Bui h sm.'ll pri'ijunion of Tirfos renmin
"N-ul'l. ftml Iron, ||,e
'no
r , II» xlioiilil lie eedily
, IMrticftUrl, bv ,l,»u u , ft„ vemui ' „„j
liulUCisol sinab pii/. s.
PKKf'E.NT PIMCB.
VVIiqCF, TICKET, $11 on
11 \ l.\ i..-,
UUAkTEHS, ^ 7:;
TIClvLT.-i A. SHARKS FOR S.M E AT
lb"'-' 2" 3
- v— /» © >—l $J\
Lottery Officr—Milledgeville.
Olliers I'.’rTi. k.eee|i.si„ R ,|.c Cash,post
P'ln'i will be proinptl, eliei ilui io.
IJaru^ Monkv received m pRr—Address
TI3MXJ. I*. GESXir* T ,
Ogent for the Commissiviura.
may 23
THE G 1.0RE TAVERN.
TUF. Sufoi.ribfr lift, raken (he
IT?' ! ocrupi. rl i, v I n,
I . ■ - • I’tik, .Kid hut h |,y \ t Fmi-
I l Urrtl, III the limn „| Mimiwm, .sin,.,
£ ..»(ed inimediiiielj on ihe sir. 11 |,
Miiniiiellii, known „„ ,| le (.|.ci,h;
I A1 I IUV, w Ill'll foi ihe enient and v n . v
or iu ndvnntnge., it excelled ly „o publ.b
lioute in ih. Htaleimd eijioilled by v.r, |, w ,
l i "dililion to its lieio^ eitontrd in die nc!
pleiiKitni pan of die town, mid ofo,dine nil the
ronvenieoees mid Inciliiiei, nere.Hiiry o, ,n B
|iei»oiii,lfitisfiiclioii, conlifionue lo the hoi.',,',
"ig !*> a vv ell that a fluids ns good water as ran
be found any where in llie Male, 'i he build-
•••K* -"■•- l“i-go nntl commodious, and m a J
ii.deol no'iir, lonioj; bdely undeifone some
iilleruiion by llie suoscriber 1 lie Sialdes ore
soilu-teoll) lane lor die n cepuon ol 73 or b0
Inod ol horses, with well wateied lots, whirh
will *•! nil limes be provided wilh good lorage
'* ""*1 ."I* 'dive U..br ’ihe Hoomsme
WI II ocopied lor die .iceonimodalion ol Indies,
ol cenili imii Willi their fmmlies, H„ House
shall In* kept lice front rioting and noise—his
table lurniblied with every luxury which tli«
ci. un try aftimls—bij Bai with vv ir.es and choice
spinu, and bis personal attention shall not \, 0
w anting to give satisfaction to those who may
iliink proper to patronise him.
M |. JL’BAL E. 1VATT3.
Madison, Morgan oo. Juu3l n Ln— J8
Al .
eli '23
ill*
-26
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
✓4 RA.N AW nY fiom the Mib-
gSr . vcnh. r on tin* 27t.i day ol Ft -
/m .if bru.uv last, a neg.o fellow iih-
q V J mr.I HUK .TIN-3, aijout 20
; f years ol ••;
emKYwtikM* \ d V. 11 Hi
t 3 left liigl.
I very black
.ci t nil had on a
off) lumen ai .1 c
n ml. mid li.nl w
blue cloUl
Utnil pan:‘"It
(•Ei.
wool Im
gro is -oppose!I to t*e lurkm
oil oi W a. union, perhaps at.oi
ltd ih» K-v.Joseph Uolieits, i
ty, < r near K „* •- AlilU m l a
V A re war «-• I’lflee.i I tullu
for hi- apprcli' .ndon mat ecu
i ml"
all t
give
able
.ION \8 SHIVER J, .Ii
Mount Zion, llanco* k . .unity, 1
3t-
-31
Will In giv
'.rXi'toV.
D'",t.
Near
May 2
\t*> .
be made to the honorable the Intenorcuur
»f Hancock county, when sittingfor ordmh
ry purposes, fur leave to sell t. riii
n-rsof ^l *'• •-•tfi'oii.'l Ennio. de’ ’
aaay 9 CHARLES KNNIS, Adm'r.
vli,
cli 7
9t”
>23
Cotton (»ins.
i ^HE subscriber bus on baud Cotton Gins
_ of a superior quality. All persons wish-
ig to purchase cun be supplied at short no*
ce. il. G. HARUER.
Grecuesboro, May 9 tl 32
CwUvm L’vws.
r j'MIF. Subscribers respectfully inform the
9 public that they have located themselves
in Covington, Newton county, foi tlu* purpose
of making l olton Gi s Carding Maebiues,
and Repairing, which will Id* done on the
shortest notice. Fcr-oiis wishing any busi
ness in tin* above line, will do well to tali and
see. The work will l>» wan anted.
WM. J DAVIS,
DICKSON CRANE,
march 23 w4m
ENTERTAIN 'D I .NT.
GLOBE r.lVEILV— CUN ION.
g THE subscribers respectfully
fmin the cuiniimnity at large, that
I a • m j they have lately pure has* d th. t la-gr
' and commodious building situated
hi corner of the pub
be sqtiaie, hi Clinton, and tiller having ii tho
roughly and completely repaired, Un* rooms
fm nibbed with new and »legant furniture,
have opened a llouseol Enteilaiiiiueut.
Ladies, Gentlemen and Families, can In
accommodated with good a. convi iiicut t rounis.
Our T able shall not lack any Ilu. g the couuliy
can afford. T Id* B ii furnished with the tl.on i
liipiors. The Stablis well supplied, and lur-
uialied with a good and attentive Ostler ; and
our personal services shall be ready in any in
stance to give complete salislaciioii lo those
who uit.y lav or us wilii a call.
GRAY Jc JONES,
aprll 11 6t . i
EDGAR’S INN,
It Iht Sign "I /R ijuldtr, t Olliirlbuiy S. C
' THE fLtblu .ue i.dmmed that
jTfX the (il.se,lie’s f AliGf. .' KVA
IT n BRICK liUbbE .- ready lor (hr
recepLon ot cotupuny'! He run
non .( . oinmOdaio . i.OfiCUtio u*.».
‘all oo him in supei ioi -tyle 11 is table v* ill I r
oread with 'Id* lie- *»i."hirtioiis ot the lurid
hi.* his charges are moderate.
ADAM EDGAR.
Oct. n
If.-
M g 23
Alunt-y i tilled.
Use mat hive il,h> calling at tl
m offi* »*. proving ownership uuu pay
is adveiliseiueiit.
V- nUei\ flutes llnte),
NLW-YOilK.
a ., I n.-’ commoJioug .md extensive
K ,!:it"is|iuie"(, fronting "it rend nnrl
W aim ..beets, b.'lH ecu Fine Street
and Maiden Lane, is now fitted up in a con-
vcuicnl aud thignut style for the reception of
Company.
The situation of the United Slates Hotel
jii c a nts peculiar adv outages to Merchant , and
T ravellers, hemg in the centre of the n.ei can
id business of the city, und within a minute's
walk of ihe Banks, Exchange■. and Public
Ulhces. The free circulation of air which the
extent of the l.stabli.shnir-nt ensures to its
apartments, reudeib it a very desirable resi
dence. T he Dining and Coffee Rooms are
spacious, and pleasantly situated the sleep
ing Rooms aiiy and comfortable —the Cellars
are well slot ked with the best W ine* and Li
quors the Larder will be < onstantly sur plied
with every delicacy of the New-Yoik, li.ila-
d. iplun, and oilier uiatkeis and in adduion
to Hie other range o| accomniodalious, convc—
niept iLitmng Con bio have h»*en erected,
where Hot, Cold, und bliowei Baths, of soil
spring water, arc always in rcaUim s b .
Giatelul lor il.elilarnl patronage ahrarfy
rrc- (Mil, ll.e 1'i.Mor Hill l,e ewe ftcxici.
to to mem it* (•mtiiiuui.ee and extension , in
confident aiitu tpaiti.u vl which, he i ff-dgen
liiuisf II io l eiloH llis xtalou. txer'ioui lor (l.e
conduit of Im* pallors.
„ „ _ . T - B - REDMOND.
f budi1 ’ Lon “ ,tS8 ’ "“ u L ' thcl ' Miinral
may 16 MU 1 id aj
TAJ.LABASSE HOT EL.
WILLIAM HALLhn.efctabfoh.
6 I'd an Hotel al the my r,i Tal;.d, M s-
f'' 4 t cf see, in Middle f loriifa, where g« n-
\t> t|f llenien, Indies, and families, will be
hospitably entertained
Ue pioposes eom-
( -ng ab'l ALL, to
'n.n Loin llartloru to
Tallah user, on inest-
e.u-d Alonuay in cvi ry
in.ml , and tostad l rein J uilnliahM on l.e
: r t Monday of every month, btgn.uirtg vvitli
August next
T allalussee, Feb 1
>-Miuy * <l or Stoli ii
* I'Hli.l H'l'-riiLfr. iu
^ Mila I L« v ilR , ( ( , it til II,. ,
an INDl A hMV<«7
and tail »Olii( v\ hltc on
-on d. .vt-neg him to n*e
rewarded, oi uvy inter*
UL>-h\ JULNUan
main
a" his feet Any p*. t
alvsii In handsomel•
matin., ihanktuil) rei
May 28