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j none o( them touched the quick, us the
rflsCKI-il'AWKOU^ ’’ ,'j chaige upperneil above uu iuch and a l»lf
'rilE FA-tHIKK AND THE WIIIPrER’lN. tlnck, and it watt only at the blow. ol Uie
l'nm the id volume of Sir Jonah Harringtons’*
Memoir* jut published.
T^ie urv (inn id thin story may
be very briefly 'old. Tom \Vliite, the
whipper-in of B. -nirifoctl, in his eagerness
to pull oir the scut of liwru, leaped into u
gravel pit end broke his back. The ft*,
culty conceiving him past all hope of cure,
he was haudod over to the farrier:
The farrier first stripped Tom to his
shirt, aud then placed him dial on the
great kitchen table, with his face down
wards; and having (after being impeded
by Saudi roaring and kicking; tied a. limb
fint to each leg of it—(so ns to make u
lit. Andrew's cross of him) he drew a
Idhg table cloth over the the lower part of
the sufferer's body, mid tying the corners
SJlittornemh the table, bad the pleasure
'Of seeing Totn White ns snug mid ttd'fusl
u$ h& could w ish, to undergo any degree
of torture without being uble to shift u
quertbr Of nu inch.
Mr. Duller then walked round in a sort
of triumph, evoiy now and then giving the
kinds u pull, to tighten itioni, and saying
“Miplnv well—mighty good! Now
standfast Tom.”
Tom's back being thus duly bared; tile
doctor ran hit immense thumb from top to
bottom along the spine with no slight de
gree of pressuie; and w'heoover die w kip
per-nl roared loudest, Mr.'Duller marked
the spot he wns touching Willi a lump of
chalk. Having, iu ihut way, ascertained
the tender pails, ho pressed li^iu wiiii all
hisforco, us if he were kneading dough—
just, as lie said, to settle t/icjorntnpiiieevcn.
The operator haviug concluded his re*
tonnoitrin/r, proceeded to real action.—■
Ilu drew parallel dines with chalk down
Tom’s back—one on cacti side the buck
boue; at particular pom's lie made a cross
stroke, und m the lender parts a double
one, so that Tom had a complete ladder
delineated on his back, ns if the doctor in-
feuded that somethin!: should mourn by it
from his tvuisibaud to his cravat.
The preliminaries being thus gone
through, und Mr. Duller furnished with a
couple of red hdt irons, such us maimed
hor.es are fired with, he began mi a most
deliberate und skilful manner, lu fire Tom
ucrurdmg to the rulos und .practice of the
art veterinaria. The poor fellow’s bel-
lowiug, while under the uctual cuuterv, ull
tile peoplu said tney verily licl.tivcd was
the loudest ever heard iu that country
since the massacre of Midliinari. This
pmt of the operation, indued, was by no
means superficially performed, ns Mr.
Butler mended the lines und mude them ull
of a uniform depth aud color, much us the
writing ntustor mends the letters und
stibkctin a child's copy hook unit as they
were very strait und regular, and loo well
broiled to suffer any effusion of fed blued,
Toni’s buck did not look much the woiso
for tattooing, lu truth, If my readers to
co) led III* eauvUeul mode of culling down
ouch side of a saddle of motion, jd-'l to
elicit the brown gravy, they will have a
good idea of ilic iougitudial cauteries in
question. Oil three or four of the lender
places before mentioned, Mr. Duller drew
Ids transverse cross bars, which quito look
olf 'l«' uniform unpenruuce, iftul gave sou
of'.garnished look to the whole drawing,
winch seemed very much lo gratify the
o'pbraior, who again walked round und
■found the body sovnrul limes with a red
'tot iron in Ins hand, surveying, and hero
lirtd lliore retouchmi; the nigged and une-
v«n parts. Tide finishing rendered the
whipper-in rather hoarse, and liis first roars
wire now changed lo sof or notes—some
what ay an opera singer, who occasional
ly breaks into his fafscito.
‘ Howled your brother, said Mr. Duller,
to whom Tom’s incessant shucking had
become very disagreeable: ' Itowld your
music, l say, or I’ll put a touch on your
noso os tig lit us yourself did on Drown
Jack, when I was firing the ring bone out
of him : you're a greater boust yourself
nor ever was Jack Browin’
Mr. Butler having partly silenced the
whip|M>r in through four of the touch, the
second part of the process was undertaken
—namely, depositing what is lerntcd by
fm nwa the cold charge on itio back of
hatnmar that ihe'paieni seemed to leol ex
tra sensibility. Tom was now untied und
helped to rise; his woolly carcuse was ban
daged ail ruuttd with long gin jkt of a bt.mk-
Thc Officer* now came forward to]
spook to the heroic children,'and learned
that they had discovered the bear while
at play, and run to the housi; bat finding
that both of their pdren'.s.'Were absent, and
knowing that their father's gun* Avere al-
wuys loaded, they had determined to at-
ot, which being done, the operation was , on ,p( |h e exploit themselves,
dccluted to he complete: tu Ion than three ..MaHoun—mw
’•'M7^Ix"^^o5^^h^agli^*^Sder at thoPllTNDEk an order of tne honorable the Inferior
W- court h^door°in tLo townofNewdan.j U Conn
Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in Dccem- purposes, will he sol(l at the courtbousein the
her next,292 I 2°nercs of land, knivfo as No. town of U Grange. Troup county, on tho firsl
217, in iha 6th district of said coanty. Hold in Tuesday of September next, belw eeo the usual
pursuance Of an order oftbe Court of Ordinary at hours of sale,
Marion dbUnty, as the property of Stephen Gil- OflC Lot OJ JuCtnU,
move's Orphans. A credit Will be given until f. 0 i Br .i.i v we i| improved,) number two hundred
the 25th December. 15)33, for.one third of the J_ nd seve , lteen , ia \lm 7tli district of said county
money: the balance will be required to be paid SoI(Jas the pr0 . ierly of Geurgo Thrash, deceased,
I one third annually thereafter. As the credit is f(jr , h(J beoe ', it ‘ uf , he | ielr . and cicditors of said
-TAB
qu.iitors uf an boor.-
Tito other seivants now begatrlo make
merry with Tom White. One asked him
SHEltlFFS* SALFS.
DMINI9T11a¥0I<’8 SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY.
llAliRis POSTPONED SALE.
* ttfnri tllOIV 111!*. III 101 lltill 1 Uuf?tllL'llI tJDOU I II....L •uitliilt tho.«SC11 nI lnuiru ill Biiltj, lilQ '
liberal, good ■ccfcrily will bo required.
HENRY TAUNTON, Guardian.
August 15,’1833—16.
• deceased. . GEO. A. T1IRA8U» Adm f»
Juno! 2*—4—Dt
slop Iheivini*;* alter llial judgment updu j || arr j a county, within ttotmial hours oi'
him—a third, whAl inure could l' at Her |i 0 ;iowing pitojieityf to wi?«
Cahill do lor him* Duct, Uuilei said but
GUARDIANS SALE.
ILL be *old at the court-house in ihecoua
the town of'Lagrange, Troup county, betw cen
W‘.
! ADMINISTRATOR'S -SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
inferior Court ofTronp county, when sitting
T1IE undersigned offers for sale.
Itio AT IV BRICK STORE on Broad
ftreet, in the centre of town, now iu
a,, occupancy of the Insurance Bank.
Veit 'calculated roT a family. Auy person
who wishek to purchase, or exchange for Negroes,
will uddroas to Rollterwood. Carroll county, Gn.
TH: S. MARTIN.
July 20-i-IO—tf
little; lie assumed gieal gravity, and di-tin the 20t!i district of origioally Muscogee now. trie*"of laid county. Also, on.the Sadia day. at Tuesday in AWtober rov
re««f ‘ «<•». tbu whippet -in should si. up | ** ^ ^ ^
f*>r seven clays und nights, by which courl ' 0 f Warren equnty iu favor **'* *
1 lie juices would be dried on him; i mu Murclianits Thoiua* B. Jones, und II
dt. .. 1.,. ...Inlit llr. Ja.,.,. if’ko iinillfl * l.liin uiAnnlu. I.ji/xr llV 21 f (•IHtt.'llllt 1 SiTl/1
stifl'
tiiito
after that lie might lie down if he could
This indued was a very useless portnts
si.in, us the patients tortures were now on
ly in their infancy. So soon as 'be cltaige
g'ot cold and stiff in the nilcites und fancy
figures upon his buck, lie neatly went mad;
so iliut for u few duys they wore obliged
to strop him with girths to the head of lire
bed to ntako bim ‘ stay easy;’ and some
times to gag bim, that Ins roars might not
disiliib the company in the dining parlor.
Wallace tliu piper said that Turn White's
roaring put him quite out.
'VV'hoti the poor fellow’s pains had ulto-
gulhur subsided, and thn swathing was off,
lie cut one of tho most curious figures
ever seen; lie looked as if lie Imd u slake
driven through his body; and it was not
till tho end u! four mouths that Mr. Bill-
,ei began to pour sweot oil down his neck
between his back mid the charge, which
lie continued tu do daily for ubout uuotlier
mouth, till the charge graduallg detached
itself und brokeu-backed Tom was de
clared cured; in truth I bclinve hunever
felt airy iucouvcuienco from his fall UltCi -
aurdt,
[-his security; levy made by a uinstrabie und returh- county, deceased
. I ed to me. "
Hepl t
G. W. E. BEDELL. Sh’ff.
MARION SALE.
L be sold at tire comt-boUsc't
titwn of Horry. Morion county, do the
WM. D. CONVEIl. Guard.
Aug. 1—Hi—!H
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
X GUEEAULE to an order of the Honorable
THE
riANfESS' HOTEL,
tOLUMBUS, GA.
IS now open for (he reP.eitioncf Ttu-
vellers nnd Boarders. The proprie
tor] pledges himself to use every ex
ertion to render those comfortable
w ho may fiivor him with a call.
Ang 1—13—tf ELISHA TARVER^
CRBIIH STAND.
T HE Proprietor of the above House com
menced business in the Nation, with a vii
and also a girl named Tenor, about twelve years to benefit tile public nnd ndvauce bis own inter-
ta.' I P.nllwilitiwrla ftio dvnppl.v In nprhmnliali (In
ifflae
Both olijects lie expects :o accomplish. Ho
Also, on the fir.t Tuesday in November next, j offers/ntr competition, and lie cheerfully grantn
at the conrt-iwase in the town of Greenville, Me- ' 1 «»
riwether coanty, ono iol of land No. 44, in tho
Inforiol Court of Madison county, tvhon ait. i 11th district of originally Troup now Meriwether
From the N, Y. Spirits of Times.
KENTUCKY SPORTSMEN.
Thu far-famed ranger* and hunters of
this Slate, have ever been celebrated for
tlieir iHirliiilily for the tifle, mid for 11 in
exquisite skill they display in its use, both
iu the forest nnd tite field. We-suy rife,
for it is a fact troll-known, that the shot
gun or fowling-piece is rarely found, they
conceiving them entirely bpncuili the dig
nity of u gouuine backwoodsman. Thu
seemingly miraculous fonts recorded of
tlieir shoetiug pint cups of whiskey from
u man’s bead: at an almost incredible dis
tance,—of tlieir, “barking squirrels,” dfce.
Ac. will u'jt perhaps excite so much sut-
prt -o, when ivo rsad Of children, of the
tender ages of eight and ten yonrs, shott
ing 'bears, even bt fore strong enougli to
support a gun. Tite enterprising and fear
less settlers of the frohlier so tear tlieir
children, that tlieir very sports Iciids them
into danger, and they learn the artifltes
of tho Chase so early, that the Knowledge
is almost an instinct. The moment a lad
can carry a rifle, he becomes a limiter, of
the falcon so soon ns lie cun prune Ins
wing, darts upon his prey.
In reading Judge Hall’s “Leoknjjs or
Tin: West,” (an entertaining work lately
published iu Philadelphia,) wo fell upon
the subjoined auecd'ote of iwo sportsmen
inelhbryo, which we murked with out-
pencil, t bin king it would amuse many of
oui readers; the occurrence is said to have
taken place in 1753, at the period of the
attacks on Fort Cumberland aud'Du Qaes-
ue, in the old Coloniul wars the French
und English. „ 1
At tliut instant Gordon suddenly halt
ed, und directed the ryo of his companion
to somo object, befoul them. I’ltoy hud
jnst passed a solitary cabin, surrounded by
u lew uercs of cultivated laud, where an
adventurous backwoodsman ventured to
reside, -buyand lire reach of the guns of
the fort. Beyond this dealing tlieir path
led through a slip of marshy ground cov
ered with high grass uml bushes. The
intention of the uflicurs was draivn-to two
little boys, the children of lire''buckwoods-
ltwn, whoso hut llt y Imd just passed, one
of wiioiii was ubout eight, nnd tite other
ten years of uge, who were cleuling
through tho woods with cautious steps,
— - „ - - — i bearing a couple of muskets, the butts
Tom White. However, on this occasion I of which were homo by tho larger hoy,,
tho regular practice was somewhat varied, l while tho morales rested oh the shoulders
etui the cold charge was uemly boiling hot! of tlie smaller.—They stopped bv a lurge
When placed upon the raw ladder on the' log at the edge of the swamp, and peeped
whipper-in’s bark. I saw the torture j eagerly over it, aud the officers then be-
boiled in a large iron ladle, aud will men- lidld.ii few paces from the log, a large
lion the ingredients just to show that they j boar, apparently asleep, imbedded in tit
honorable opposition. Reports malicious -aid un
founded have already been circulated against his
establishment, by tbosd itho knew their ialsity.—-
lie ngnin asserts that bis House teillalvayi be kept
n a state of neatness and regularity, for the comfort
nnd convenience of those ulio may be disposed to
patronize him; that his stables are abundantly sup
plied with corn and fodder; and that it t* his posi
tive determination lo hi moderate in hit charges.
September 1.
Andrew burns, s*'j.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
U NDER an order ol the honorable Interior
C’ourtof Twiggs coanty, silting for ordinury
die
for
mude
known un each day of sale.
W. T. WORTHAM, Adm'r.
July 25—JI—ta
RANDOLPH SALEH.
W ILL tie sold on the first Tuesday in OC.
TUBER next, at the court house in the ;
county of Randolph, within the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wits
Otto Lot of Laud, No. 151, in the 8ih
district, leviid on ns tho properly of Bird \V.
Tarver, to satisfy one fi-fa, issued from the -In
ferior Court of Monroe county, in fiivor of James
Muy vs said Tarver; property pointed out by J.
May.
'One Lot of Land, NIll, in the Bill
purposes, will be sold ut the court-house in the ] . , r . „ .
town of Columbus, on tiie-first Tuesday in Octo- J IrCOVffHl— llOVViS C OlllltlJ
her next,
•One Lot of Land,
in-the 19tli district ol the county of Muscoi
g .. part of the Real Estate of Roger Lawson, I “ ,ure '" r,f 10 t '“ B lm "
:used, late of Twiggs county. ! ( tt " d °. U,or c '
AN »KEtv LA \V SON, Excc’r. | tiT-'
if LULAS i'.lizubcth AL Mursh 11ml John
Alurphy anplyfor letters of administration
Estate of Little Cerry Alursh deceased—
kindred and creditors,
concerned) of said de
al my office vvithmtlie
l time prescribed by law, to shew cause it any
_ \ they huye/why letters of administration should
F OUR months aller (lute, application will be ' not be granted. Ghen under my hand, this^Olh
made to the Hon. Court ol Ordinary of Car-1 day ol August 1832.
' r “ * ' 14—4
bein^
decease'
July 27—11—Ct
and to establish such rah
actory; aud from his kn
as cannot fail to be satis >
} edge of the business, he
fti
WM. Y. DARDEN-
, roll county, for leave tu sell the real estate of John
district of Randolph county, levied on ns the pro* J Lang, Sen. late of Henry county, deceased, lor the
porty of Francos Fenn.'to satisfy four small fi fas . bandit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
issued from a jusiice’s court in Oglethorpe'coun j MARGARET LANG, Administratrix,
ty, in favor of John T. Penn; property pointed out! Aug. ltf, 1832—10.
by M. Urockeiuuu, levied on aud returned to me • —.
by u constable. F nmdo to"ibe
At the same time ci nd‘place iciH be sold * Muscogee county, when silting for ordinary pur- |4he subscriber. Ibe considerulion for which said
One Lo» in tlw?'tnwii of Cnthhert, wrh poses, for leave to Bell the ileal Estate and Ne-) ' vertJ ftivotv, having failed to he made, I
• ' will not pay them unless compelled by law
LEGAL NOTICE.
LL persons are hereby cautioned lilgainst
trading for Hyu certain pinmibsory tiotos of
TlOUlt months after date application will be llal “ i j payable to AVillii.ui Hupkina, for twenty
) honorable the inferior court of ,w o dollars and'filly cents each nnd sighed by
n dwelling house anil kitchen on it, one back lot groes ol Gen, Snivel VVoolfolk,late ol said coun-
inclosed, «ne ! »nan’H Saddle, seven or eight hun l y, deceased.
drod feet of,plank; levied on ns the property of! JAS. "WADSWORTH, Adm’r.
William Everitt. lo sa'isfy one li ta issued out of - 6—S—4m
the Superior Court of said eounty, in favor of
'riiomas T. Gninage vs said Everitt, and Starkey w v
Collins secuiity on stay of execution; proparty of Coweta county, when sitting for ordinary.pur-
pointed out !»y S. Collins.
Sept. 1. Z. BAILEY, Sk'ff.
CARROLL HALES.
HA O UU months alter date, application will be
JF made to the honorahlo the inienor Court
poses, forlexve to sell the real rstule of Lewis
Sitns deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM G. ANDREWS.
GEORGE SCOTT,
July 3-3-4m Administrators.
» *OUU mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable the Court of Ordina
, . -. ry : fdr Talbot countv, when sitting for o»dinary
roll county, levied upon ns the property nf Juine» purposes, for leave to sell a Negro Man named
Dickson, to satisfy a li fa from a justice s court or 1 8U5 J C t| ic property of ~ ‘‘ ....
(ftiitl coOnly, in lavor of Pleusunl Ucuth ; levy * 1 \VM ’R IV
W ILL ho sold ut the court-house in Carroll
county, on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BKU next, between thu usual hours of salo, llio I -g
lolloping property, to wit:
L •• No. 60, m the 10'ii district of Cnr-
VVILl.IAM TA1USH.
Jlnnclofpb County, Ga. Aug. ?F> 2832.
FOR SALE
Ttarchtay and Pierson'‘s’compound of
CUBEBSo/SARSAPARIL L A,
A SPEEDY, safe and positive rcmcdy'fof the
cured! Gonmrlxca, Gleet, Stridtiircs, Semi
nal Weakness, Wliitcs, pains in 'five loins, 'kid-
nics, circulation of the bladder uml urethra; Gra
vel and otlior diseases -»f the urinary organs.—
Prepnrcd'by S.-G. Barcklay, M. 1). London.
CLIFTON & KENNEDY.
Columbus. Aug. 10—13—If
flatters himself that he icit( be able to give sutisfucj
'lion to those who call at his house.
SAMPSON LAMER.
July 25—II—tf
JAC KSOV HALL.
THIS ucav, neat and coniinodiotre
cstublishnieBt is now upen far the
comfortable entertainment of the .tra
veller. Prijvate roOnre handsomely
finished otf for families rnay be bad. Give us om,
call on trial, und see tjow we'compare, will, om
neighbors of tile Bbutli.
U t*. I.. JACKSON.
Fort Gaines, Ang. 11-V14—tf
7~fO FARMERS, '
"MN PIIRAIM BROW would again inform
JUJ the public, that be Still continues to follow
tbe-COTTON GIN MAKING •>“>
uess iu this place, and he hopes from his long
experience iuthat litU’of business, to give goneriil
satislhction to all wlw»may[ lavor him with their
custom. lie can safely spy without hesitation,
that his Gins cunnot lie suijxm&scd by any in tho
State He would dko intbnn those who culti- '
vote llic Sea Island Cottoh, that he will furnish
the Large Roller Gins whoa applied fcr~ Ter* I
sons wishing to purcluise caij be suppliedihy ap
plying lo EiavAudJ. Harden, Apuluchiewla, oil
at his shop. 4
~N. II. Machinery i^fldl descriptions repaired at |
the shortest notice. All kinclp of Job Turning
done with neatness aud despatch.
Columbia, (ia. August 2o, ir.32—)n~lf
' " ” LAAD,
L OT 107 in tho Utli district of MtfScogto
county for sale by , i
Juno 9-4 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
. _ _ • uines F. Marshall, by
VVM.’B. MARSHALL, Guardian.
June 28—S—4 in
tJJ&KTTAL STTRCTRY.
8. C. CADY has returned'from the
county, in favor of Pleasant Heath ; levy
made by a coustuble.
Lo* No. (»1, im lltli district of said
county, levied on asthe property of Green 11. Dan
iel, to Mttisfv a fi fa from h justice’s court of New- , , . . , ...o.. .wu... vu u U u» «*„ u mi i
ton county, in fovoi of Thoin:re ie William Sian- j Gumpbell county, when sitting for ordinary pur- rior plan to any hitherto used in tliis country.
Y a constable. poses, for leave to Sell U negro boy by themiimenf i He has also furnished himself with an c
north aud resumed his practice in Haniil*
Having visited and conferred with some c»r
A nmnn .. r - . .. ; tho most eminent dentists in Now York,*he^'would
1*1 ER the expiration of four months, uppli- j in f orm hi* friends and the public that he is now
cation will be made to the inferior court Of | prepared to insert teeth On q new and far stipe-
ford vs said Daniel; levied by
L<»* Nu. 197, in 5ih district of Carroll
coupty. levied upon os the property of Simon
Cordwel), to satisfy a fi fit from Madison Superi
or Court, in favor of James Long vs said Cord-
well.
Lot No. 49, in 4th district of Carroll,
levied upon as the property of Snmucl J. Bryon,
to satisfy a fi fa in lavor of the officer? of Vive Su
perior Court of said county, vs said Bryan.
Lu* N-*. 94, it« thu ll«h district of Chi
roll county, levied on as the property of George
Beolt and Levy Willroxon to satisfy a fi fa from
Coweta supenor court, infavarr./ot Wm Brock
vs. said Scott, AJJilcoxon and John D. Hinton.
Aug. 18. JILES S. BOGGKSS, Sh'tf.
Charles, the property ol Moses M. Smith, to be
sold for the henent of suid V
of Abner Smith, deceased
JESSE M. BUTT,
- exten
j sivc and benutifiil set of instruments, from French
r .u i fi* c ■, «t— .. \7 : :. —/ •***« uuoum'hi poiui uiiiiruiiieius.irom rrenen
for the benefit of suid Moses M. binitli, nmioi ; and English models.. Families in the country or
bner . mith drr.AnB«/l any of the neighboring counties, can command
his services ut their houses by letter, without ad-
GHardianfor Muses Smith, j ditional expense.
iEV)UR months after date application will be
M/ made to the hoiioruble the inferior conrtof
Hamilton. July 17—11—tf
IW NEW IIANUS.
1 “ Wo apprize the public that we
Imp
were rather inure yxciiiug titan our milk
und-w iter charges of the present day :—
vit. * DnrgumJv pitch, black pitch, discu-
lum, vellovv wax, wliitu wax, musturd black
resin, white resin, sal iinmioniuc, bruised
hemlock, camphor, 'Spanish flioa, and
oil of origanum, boiled up with the spirits
of lur|ient<ne, onion ‘juice, and D glass ol
Wlirekuv; it was kept simmering till it be-
cinno of a piopur cunMstenreTm applica
tiqu, und was then laid on with tt painter’s
brush, in th« sutun way they calk a pleas
ure boat—Four costs of this savoury sub
stance did the fanior successively apply,
stich one as the former begin in cool.—
Dut, on the first application, even tin-
dread of tho taucli could not testruin Tom
White's vociferation. Alter this had set
tled itself in tho chinks, lie seemed to be
quite stupid, mid tired of roaring, nnd lay
completely passive, or rather insensible,
while Mr. Butler finisliud to bis taste; dot
ting it over wall shot t lamb’s wool as thick
us it would stick, and then another coat of
tho unction, with an addition of wool; so
that alien cuiuploli-il by several layers
of charge -anil lambs-wool, Tom'* back
might vorv well have been mistaken for a
saddle ol Southdown before it win-skin
nmj. A thin ash board was now neatly
fl 'ed in . down Toni’s spiiie bv ihe-cnr-
peh -r, and in .'ie fast wi-ti a few short
nails driven into the charge; 1 believe.
mad. Tito boys, having usccrfuinod that
the animal rentuiued Where they had di
covered him n few minutes before, placed
one of (heguns over tho log, nr.d the old
est lad, aftet takmga deliberate aim, fned.
The boar, mortally wounded sprung up in
his bed, nnd uttered n howl of agony.
The youngest boy rnn-tbwards the house,
while the other climbed nimbly up a
small tree.—Here ho sat in security watch
ing with delight tho dXpiting struggles of
Ins victim uutil the latier sunk exhausted
in the mire—when ho screamed after his
'Vrother, Bill, coitie b.ick, I’ve saved him,
Again they took tlieir post by ihe !ng,
gnxiug at their prim adversary, who by an
occasional twitching ol the muscles showed
that lifu wns not eniir.elv'gono.
’ 1 guess lie’s sort o”livo vet,’ said ono
of the boys.
* Let’s give him unother pill,’ rejoined
tho oilier.
Accordingly, the other gun was pointed
over the log, und discharged. Tbe larger
hoy then advanced with along stick, with
whi. It ho felt his adversary at a (Hslhncei;
nnd having just salisfiod himself; ho at
last approached the-body, and seated him-
self on it in iriamph. Ho then shouted,
for his brother,‘Couie hem, Kill! where
ut* you! why you’rn no account, 10 be
ali aid of n dead bear. I’ve used him up,
the right Way. He’s cold as waggoniire.
COWETA SALES.
W ILL lw sold on tho first Tuosduy in OC
TOBEK next, in the tnwn of Now nan,
Coweta county, between jho usual hours of side, - Muscogee now Tulbut county
the following prtiporty,tu wit: n 1 sin».i viiiom
Lot nl’L-nid, No. 71, in 5lli district nf
said county, levied on us tho property ofCblisto-
pher llicltie to satisfy two smalt executions from
njiislico's court in Richmond county, in favor of
Hightower Davis; litv-y made und returned to the
by a const able.
Lot of Land, No. 140, in the 2d district
of said county, levied nil ns the property of Nu*
than ItcUali.lo satisfy an execution from u justice's
cuur: in Jasper county, in favor of H'iliium As
kew; levy made by u constable.
Oim B v Mare, S-nldle mid Bii le, le
vied on as tho property of Robert J. II. Miller, to
satisfy two executions from the Inferior Court of
Coweta county, issuciHVom Casa Bonds. In favor
of Philip Eason vs Robert J. II. Miller nnd Peter
M.-sser security. DAVID DUKE, Sh’Jf.
Sept. 1. ,
TRf>UP SALES.
W UjL be said on live first Tuesday in OC
TOBER next, dt tho court-house in ike
town of La Grange, TioUp countv, within the
usual lijuisuf sale,the following property, to wit:
Out' L'»- «*t Land N*» 6o n III thpllth
district ofTroup county, levied on as tho property
of William Williams, lo satisfy a fi fa Irom u jus
tices court Houston county, in favor of Murdock
L. Maithison vs. William William<i; levy made
bynconstnble.
Out* lot of l aid No 142, !n »bt* 12di
district of said county, levied on as the properly
of Robert Brooks to satisfy a fi lit from Crawford
superiorTourt, ir. favor of Samuel und J. L. Cal-
tmnn vs. Uobcri Brooks
Ontvlot ot kind, i\'*. 1S2, in (iu* 12'h
district of said county; levied on as the property
of James Mautin to satisfy Suudiy fi la’s from a
justice’s court l)e KulhCoulUy, in lavor of 0avid
R. Sillaven \-« James Martin; levy mado’by u
constable.
O Lot of L oid, No. 116, in tlu* 4ili
district of said county, levied on us the property
of Major Waldroupo security, to satisfy sundry
li fas issued from u justice's court in Tulbot coun
ty. in favor John Mullens vs D. U. Alien und
Major Waldroupe; levy mude by u constable.
Oro* B «y Col», fun tears old, levied on
ns the property of John Pate, to satisfy u fifh from
Troup Superior court, in favor of Hiram O. Har
ris vs John rd’ennd Willis Kellam security.
DANIEL S. ROBERTSON, Xft’jf.
sufit a. | .. ,-. f| ,. ^^
LEGAL NOTICES.
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary pur
noses for leave lo sell part of the real estate be- ___
longing to James Bosvvorth, late of said county,! have recently taken possession of the
deceased. Hold for the benefit ol‘tho creditors j UsnBu 'veil kndwn public house the
und heirs. UBL If AMILTON H \LT.
llENtlY.P. GARRISON, Adm’r * and that tho house is undergoing a complete fin
August41, 1832. [ ish, with lurge und convenient additions suitable
F OUR months after date application wilt be nc ?cHrimodate boarders and travellers. And
nude to the Inferior Court'of Hdustoh i w Uboj[ittlie Guttering solicitations usual we invite
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for ou .| 1r i on ,. ant ^ l ,u ^* c * n generul to give us n
leave to sell the interest of June Reid, minor, in j cu '*i feeling confident, tlmt every convenient and
lot of land No. 208, in the 15th district originally n ^ cess ary attention will he rendered to make
*• *" " ■ pleasant the lime and situation of those whb may
RAND VL YA R B R OUG H, Guardian.
June 28—7—4m
I ^NOUR months after date appliedtlonAvUTbe
made to the honorable the inferior court of
Harris county, for leave to sell John Kcnnou’s
interest in two lots of laud lying in the afore
said county, known ns the Mill Place, lots No. I ll
and No. 143, in the 22d district.
WM. B MARSHALL, Adm’r.
May ID—1
F OUR months nfier date appliettion will bo
made lo tbe honorable the inferior court of
Harris county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
far'leave tifsell the real estate and negroes of Jo
seph Rogers, late of said county, deceased.
FRANCES ROGERS, Adrii’x.
May .19—1 '
f ^OU R months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of
Talbot county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the following lots of kind *.
No. 104 in the 21st district, originally Muscogee
now Harris county.
116 do ‘do do do
207 ilo do do do
82 in the 17th district,. do do now
Talbot county.
49 in tho 15th district, do do do
203’iu the 14th district of Crawford county.
Sold as the property of Win. Burrell.’dec’d. for
the benefit'of the heirs of said Burrell.
REITBEN ALDRIDGE, Adm’r.
May 12—58
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
|7TLt.b<>»dUlun tbo first Tuesday tit Octo-
W ber next, tu the court hoit*«, in La Grange,
Troup county, one lot of lann No. l'10,1n the 12th
district of said countv, sold fur the benefit of the
minor. EDvV.ARU ELLIS, Guardian.
Mav 12—1
ADiMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in No-
vembdr next, at the court house door in
1’roup county, the east half of Lot of Land, No
197, in the Gih district of said county, containing
one hundred and five and 3-4 ucres, sold us the
property of Abram Mottley, late ofUuucock coun
ty, deceased.
DANIELS. ROBERTSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 1—16-91.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GUEEAULE to un order of tho Inferior
- bL Court dt Waro'county. when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold, at tho court-house
in Troop-county, on Tucsduy the 2d of Gcttiber
next, Lot ol Land No. 1, itt tire Uth district of
Troup county JAMES KOUSUN, Adm'r.
Arrg lit—14—fit
uvor ds with their calls.
VARKl.EY martin,
„ . A n DAWSON.
Hamilton, April IG—49—4t
FOR SALE.”
THE undersigned wishing to 're
move to Columbus, nft'ors lor sale the
EAGLE TAVERN, in Hamilton.
It is a ‘three story building almost
thoroughly finished inside in neat style, with u-
bout one thousand dollars worth cf new furniture,
purchased within the last six months. Annexed
to it are the necessury cut-buildings, all now nnd
newly pointed, with a frame stable sixty feet long.
The terms and the time of payment which the
undersigned will bo able to otter, which will he
extended to any reasonable length of time to suit
purchasers, cannot fail to insure to an enterpri
sing, industrious purchaser, a profitable return
Upon Iris investment. Also, may he Imd with the
premises, one or two good house servants. Un
less disposed of, tire house will ho kept up under
Its presold direction us formerly.
„ , . , „ II J. HARWELL.
Hamilton, July 20— II—tf
CF Tho Georgia Journal will please insert
this senii inonilily for three months, unless other
wise directed, aud forward their account to'mo lor
payment.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
KK' ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday iu Octo-
V V her next, at the coart-honse in Greenville,
agreeable lo tin order of.lhe honorable the Inferior
’pourtof Meriwether coanty, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, one half-acre Lot of Land in the
town of Greenville, known as Lot No. 8. on die
Public Square, with a good store-house on suid
lot Sold as a part of the real estate of Authony
Daley, deceased.
f HOS. E. HARDAWAY,
Aug. 1—JS—9; Adtk'r. dc boats mm
M’INTOSfl HALL
T11E above establishment is now
open for the reception of boardors
and transient custom. The Subscri
ber pledges himself to spare no pubis
nor expense to render Comfortable all who may
favor him with a call. His tnlrlc and liar are Sup
plied with the best the roatttry aflords llis sta
bles are now, lurge and airy—bountifully furnish
ed with good provender and nttendcd iiy a -faith
ful and experienced ostler. He flatters himself,
from bis eXperienee, to merit nnd receive a respect
able patronage front a liberal public .
IsihsuitUlile for the accommodation of drovers
can be furnished. JOHN LOVE.
( olutnhus, Dec. 10—30—*ff
STRAYED -or Stolen from my
plunlalion in Harris County, near
Gob. Philips’s, on tho 7thf'ebruary
last ONE SORREL MARE.abou'
. -igln years old, four feet ten ordhjv
en Indies high with u small star in her for 'ncr
and w hile streak clown her face, one
white—when she left me she Imd on u #m . ,i. ,. 1
but I suppose some person has raken it „*r i
will pay u liberal reward (hr tbe deVu'orv of’h.I
r<r^t m h y e.v ,i<,n ’ ° r “° J infur “-‘on so tlmt
Matthew humphrfv
Ellerslie, Ga. August 25, 1832—15—Oi. *
The Macon Telegraph will nixxn.»,:
above three times uud j^vani fe
M. H.
COTTON GINS
1 OK SAhE.
(JINGLE and double hread'.ed t.olton Glur,
k5 with and witliout cast boxes, and of vaimun
fur sale consignment, by
SHORTER, TARVER & Co.
June 51—5—tf
'PiUHTKb LISTS
Of the drawing in the aontimplatcd
(*OLD AND LAiVD LplTEKiESr^
W ILL be regularly issued) from this office*.
They will appear in iNuinbers so that
they may be bound together-in i5umplilet j ibrm.
Persons desirous of becotniti^ hiibseribers cau
forward tlieir names to us, post paid, enclosing
the cash, and they will be attended to. They'
should mention the Post Office ip which the num*
beis should be directed.
The whole wdrk will contain (about 400 pages,
ami cannot he aflorded at less tli.rn $5 lo subscri
bers, -paid in advance.
POM I ILL & CUTHI3ERT.
Milledgcvillq, August 9, 1831k
COTTON.
O F various numbers, just received,from t|u>
Cotton Manufactory ut Athens,'Geo. and fur
sole by GEO W. DILLINGHAM.
Adjust 4th, 1832—12—if.
TO BLACKSMITHS.
ERA IIE Subscriber wishes lo liiro a good Jour-
Jl neyrnun BiaCkuinitli. lie must rome well
recummendid us it ppml workman, sober und in-
dustrieUs. For stielCun one he will give a pood
price. JONATHAN 1*. JACKKON'-t ,
1 ' 10—if
Cdluirlhus.
JONATH
s, July 2t|—10
koravfk
The thoravfh bred Otallion
QUIDNUNC’.
H AS'nrrivcd at' his stable in Wasliingtrr.
Wilkes couuty, (Ga )—and will cnnij
menee the fail season on the first dav of Septem
ber ensuing, at Ftmiis dollars tlie singlu ser
vice, to he puid at hand—Twenty dollars t),l scr.-
S1>n , Vj, 1 "’ P ilid 1,1 '-ime within the sensun—
aed 1 JiiRTv dollars for 'insuraiuN', 1o bq poi<I
as soon as liio mare may he ascertained t(» f hein
foal, qr translerred frOJIi the possession of tlw per
son who engages Jier. Fifty rents to the groom,
in hand, for evoiy mute. The fall sensim will
expire on the first ef November. The I next
Spring season wall commence on the first ofMarGi -
at his present standi (Any gentleman beer ming
responsible for the season of five inures nisi hum
[lie season of a sixth gratis. Good pasturage wilt'
ho provided gratis, for mares sent from a dipmnee.
they will he fed with grain at 25cents, pi. (hr.
Every care will he taken to prevent acciilentser
escapes—hut the proprietors of the horse will nut
be responsible for any tlmt may occur. It is our
expectation to make the present stand of Guid-
nune a permanont otic—nnu every ofibrt will bo
rniule to do justice lo those who may enroWi,
Ins services, 1 V
.. QUIDNUNC >* a rich blood k. i
black legs nmne and tail, fifteen liaie*. -Jr’W 1 "'
ches liiglt, sip years old next sprinr Amo in-
hone and hair. of finemotion,
-Quidnunc h
ualtnnore, on high rocotVj,. -can purchased at
to improve the stock hi’ endation, with a view
high origin justifies the Southern horses. His
may be accomplie'.,, -pectation that tiiis object
blooded iinptr.te ' He was putt. O by the lid I
sold in New v f Arabian Bagdad, (who wan
thorough‘i,. -°tk for $rs, 000,) oulefthefiin.uus
ftofu's d *' ( n,ar “ Rosa, Carey by Sir Archv—
W rap ,t'!!!", W “ B £)y J "bes, hy the imported
O’ in. ST",If by 1)i01nc d. sire (pTStr Arcliy-r-
vitl mi , lre . c * c . ros,e9 of »>e Archy blood
no o„l ‘ , A r a,,ian bl00 'f- His pedigree is
Turf iw ? V but a . u,kc ' tic ’ Sec American
l urr Register, Nov. 1831, pap, 150 , t j, Dre
< ? Ui i DUnC h "- properthn>
land «n,i~° r he w “*e“«ere<. for the "Mary
in thsfi?!' " T epl •‘• kci ’'" H ainst all stallions
(see America* "r waa 0 ( m<fe against him.
-end hi T ? r f n 'S'?"Oa •. 1831. p 105.) v
fm inti “ d0Bt “ f ‘rainil g by P. Wallis.
ft AtJSTjTfiS?" 0 "- (Amttican Tui
g f HlLl.HOUSE,
.. R A. TOO! ms
Washington, Aug. 21, fr->,