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IOUTREIII RECORDER.
|{V KICIIiVE & OUNE.
itllUXDQEVlLLE UEOKOU, TEESBAV noitiVING. DECEitlBEK 1*. 1K35.
D* The Reorder is published twice a week during
the Session of the Legislature, on Hancock street, nearly
opposite the Masonic Hull, at Turkic Dollars per a f-
iiutn, pavulde in advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid
Itef »re the end of the ycur.
Advertisements conspicuously inserteil ut the usual
laltmtoti Aciulcmy, .loUVrson Acsttlt'iny, County.
Trustees of the Fatouton Academy take! Trustees of this institution take great plea- '
Ji pleasure in niino.iticing to the public, that the -*• 8 * ,re 111 notifying parents and guardians, that 1
r entitle Department will he placed, for the next year have been so fortunate as to proctne permanent* ■,
, rl . . . , , , »l«e management of Mrs 1,11(111, who has hi- *>’• thc services of Mr. AUGUSTUS RICHARDS as I
rates. Those aent without a apeetf,cation oflhc nnmhero/ the, to conducted it with great credit to herself, and Principal Hector of this institution. The very high '
rflnri» 1,b P W hedUn ,0n,er ° d " U ' ,and ch " rKC<l image to who have he tinned under her j r which he esse.se, ns an imilr.iclor of Juulh,
“sale* Of In, id and nngroee.by Ad, ninUtratore, Executor.,' l!’"'!'!'"!?",, xVl^v !) c »>»'">fted j ‘ 1 '® " c 1 T‘ i, ' ,lu "|° f Jj** service* » mutter of
Guardians, are required bylaw to he held cm the first , , y Sl ‘ C 1 M ,' K 1 IN ' wl, " >e abilities ns an Ii.sIiii,;- a " xl ". v «° ”*« B<,a ! •' J he success with Which
Tuesday in the month,between the hours often in the fore- tor, recommend him strongly to the patronage of the | ,e 1,1,8 la,, 8' , L »«« the satisfaction so universally given,
noon, and three in the ufiernoon, at the Court-House of the l"‘ , dic. 1 he Schools will re commence on the first ,mvo " ,ducetJ ,,ie Trustees to believe that parents and !
county in which the property is situate.—Notices of these Monday in January next. 'The Trustees invite the J* ,,ard,Hns w ^o wish to give their children or wards a
sales must be given in a public gazette sixty days previous attention of patents ami guardians to the superior ad- * d,end ‘‘ducafion, (and particularly those who wish to
vantages which this institution promises. ! prepare them for a collegiate course,) will find this
JAS A M Fill WETH KR, Sec’ry to the Board
hntontun, November 22 4tf 7t
No. 55-
n
•VOL. X\T.
H'OTICE
1m against trespassing
LAND, viz:
Lot No. 338, 19 Dist.
“ 56, 9 “
All persons ure hereby cautioned | ]%TOTICE.— 1 The copartnership of .MUSGROVE {
*’ & B
the following tracts of
Early now Decatur county.
“ " Baker “
. ) the day of sale.
Notices for the sale of personal property must he given i
in like manner, forty days previous to the day of sale.—
Also, notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must
lie published for forty days.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or* j
dinary for leave to sell land, must he published for four f
Months.
All business in the line of Printing, will meet with prompt
attention at thc Recorder Office.
Letters (on business) must he postpaid.
IVVRttvm S. •WSchvIl an*
"nomiccs himself a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court ol Baldwin
county at the next January election.
October 20 40 if
Central Hank ot «*<»origin.
T HE undersigned Officers of this Bank will here* :
after attend to the renewal of all Notes that may
he entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of one
dollar for each renewal. Letters enclosing note and
money for the renewal of notes, post paid, directed to
the “ Otlicers oftlie Central Bank of Georgia,” or any
one of them, will he promptly attended to.
The old note, notice and blank note, will in all
cases be forwarded by the earliest mail.
C. C. MILLS. Cashier.
W. J. DAVIS. Teller.
L. D. BUCKNER. Dis’i CTk.
B. II. REYNOLDS, Book Keeper. .
August 25 ‘42 tf j
Coiiiiurrciul I5:mk,
MACON, 10th November. IS do.
I T is resolved by the Board of Directors, that an in*
stalinent of Twenty-five Dollars on tlio Share be
paid bv the Stock holders of this Bank, on or before
the 12th day of February next.
True copy from the minutes,
[45 td] TIlO. HARDEMAN. Cashier.
i!? :,,e :|,I< * Foinali* Academics.
1 ML I rustees oj the above institution would ros-
■- peelfully inform the public, that tile exercises
of Doth Academies fur the ensuing year, will open
on the first Mnudity in January next: the Male De
partment tinder the superintendence of Mr. HENRY
DA\ LX FOR | , Jr., tin* present Rector, whose com
petency to leach, can be attested hy all who have at
tended his examinations, and w ho i* surpassed by none
in the happy (acuity lie possesses of imparting instruc
tion.
'Hu. FEMALE DEPARTMENT will lie placed
under the charge of Mrs. L\i»n, a lady who has been
successfully engaged in teaching in North and ,S<>uili-
Carolina for several years. 'This Lady brings testimo
nials from persons of the highest respectability, which
recommend her as being eminently qualified
•struct in all the various branches of female educ
ami as highly deserving the confidence and putrouu
ol any scientific community which may desire her pro- j
fessimial services, in addition to Iter competent
knowledge ofthe sciences, she excels in Painting Land- J
scapes in oil colors, and .Miniature painting on fvorv. •
She has specimens of a great vatiety oftlie works of |
taste—all of which will he taught in this school
A list ol studies and rates of tuition in the Female
Department are subjoined, viz :
Reading, Writing and
$4 00 pr.'piur. j
'rawing of Maps. Eng-
litb the above named
KICIIAKD W. IIA15 E It S17 A HI, Jr.
PORTRAIT PAINTER,
O FFERS his professional services to the citizens
of Milledgevillo, where he will remain during
the sitting of the Legislature, llis rooms aru »t Mr.
& Mrs. Turner’s, opposite Mr. Fogle's on Jcfiersou
street, where specimens of his art may be seen.
October 27tli 18-15. 41 If.
“XIIE NEW GEORGIA JIS TM L,
JUST PUM.ISICKD, A Nil FOR SALE.
Apply to Thomas Purse, Savannah,
•• Thomas Richard-*, Augusta,
- William Lumpkin, Athens,
Or to the subscribers at Milledgevillo.—Price $ 4
K. A. GREENE.
J. \V. lA.UTKIN.
November 17, 1855 45 tl
< heliograph;
A i it hiiiclic.
Geogrtiphy,
lisli (jiramumr
studies. o 50
All these, with the higher branches
of History, Rhetori", ('omposi'iou, \u
lur.tl and .Moral Philosophy, Chemis
try and Botany, - >
Tuition oflhc Ornamental Branches."? 7 ?)
Lace \\ ork nnd Embroidery, 5 DO pr ouar.
Bead and Shell w..ik, 5 (JO
Drawing and Painting oil paper, Satin
and Velvet, 8 00
Eboiiv Work and Bionzing and Gild-
one among the best institutions in this country
Mr. Richards is n chaste English and Classical scho- j
lar, also, a gentleman, whose moral and religious
character is irreproachable This method of instruc- i
turn we conceive peculiarly excellent ; nnd bis mode i
of conduct towards his pupils to he such, •fiat whilst '
it insures confidence, wins esteem. He has had 1
charge of Washington Academy in this county for
the hiit five years, and from testimonials now before '
us, obtained from the Trustees of that school, and o- j
ther scientific gentlemen, us well as from our own per- !
sona| observation, lie lias discharged all his duties there j
w ill* eminent success and great satisfaction to all con
cerned ; at once, mild, obliging nnd dignified in his
manners, securing hot It the respect and affection of
his pupils, while his unwearied exertions advance
them rapidly and thoroughly
he directs their attention.
Jefferson Academy is located in one of the healthiest
to in- j neighborhoods in the State, surrounded by a dense
ration pupulati 'U of respectable citizens, am) far removed
1 from many of the vices almost inseparable from cities
and towns.
Mr. Richards will be assisted by Ins Lady, who is
equally qualified, und will take charge of the Fe
males.
The School will go into operation again, the first
Monday m January next. Tuition fees moderate —
Board may he obtained in respectable families on ac
commodating terms.
By order of the Board of'Tins ees,
W.M A. SLAUGHTER, Sec’ry.
Stanford's Cross Road*. Nov. *27 48 w7i
224
0
“ Muse ogee, now Craw-
* ford or Talbot
68.
3
44 Monroe now Pike
238,
17
“ Wilkinson “ Lnurons
220,
15
“ Henry now DeKalb
68,
8
“ Houston, “ Houston
or Crawford
196,
25
“ 2 Sec. Ciiurokeu now Gilmur
222.
13
11 *2 “ “ »« •*
28«i
3
• 3 -Gold
48.
5
“ Rabun
All of which, nre offered for sale. j
Also—For Sale.
£ Gold Lot, No. 211, I Dint. 2 Sec. Cherokee.
J 90, 2 “ 4 “
1 “ “ “ 712. 1G “ 2 “
Oil which lots, persons are also warned not to ires- j
pass. And any person wishing information reaped*
BUSTIN, will he dissolved on ill 50th inst.
EDWARD BUSTIN,
Surviving partner of
MUSGROVE & BUSTIN.
Augusta, Nov. 23, 1835.
'THE undersigned will continue the Ware House
nnd Commission business on bis own account, »t the
old stand of Musgrnve vV Bustiii, from und after tliu
first day of December next.
He solicits the patronage of thc customers of thc
old firm, and the public generally.
All business confided to his charge, will meet with
prompt intention.
EDWARD BUSTIN.
Augu«tu, Nov. 25, 1855. 48 w9t
Reid’s Improved bulqicnd^i
SM*MUJYO TRUSS.
A NEW and improved independent
Truss, fertile immediate and permanent re
lief, and probable cure, of (hose who ere utOicted with
iugunttl, scrotal, and umbilical hernia or rupture/—
Tins Truss, reqtii/c* neither belt, strap, buckle, nor
any other appendage to make it retain its proper place.
It will answer equally well lor IrotIV rexes, ft will
not prevent attention to ordinary business; neither
will it prevent dressing in the most fashionable man
ner Its application produces no pain, and will en
tirely prevent the protrusion of the iotrsliues.
The following extracts nre from h re.jWt ota com
mittee of the Medical Society of Augusta, Ga.;
“ The Committee have hud placed hi their bauds,
the certificates of two of Mr. Reid’s patients, and tha
statements concerning the application of the Truss to
five others, making in all seven cases. From some of
the most thorough repairs,
.apply to the proprietors.
MilledgcvMle, October G
58 tf
medical Notice.
D ' K. G. O. CASE respectfully informs tin
citizens of Milledge.ville, and vicinity, that Ik
has opened an office in the Kh«i tenement of the Re
enrder Office, where he would lie happy to wail np>>i
all those who may favour him with their patrunagi
in the various departments ol llio medical profession
Boarding house at LaFayetle Hall.
Milledge.ville, Sept. 25, 1855.
57
! Ornamental Painting in Mezzotinlo,
! taught in twelve lessons, 10 00
Wax-work ami Filagree, including a
I set of moulds, 6 00
Oil Painting, JO 00
.Miniature Painting on Ivory, 10 00
; Mnsisal Lessons on the Piano Forte, 12 00
In the MALE DEPARTMENT, tin* rates of tuiti
on, both for OasMonl and English studies, are as low
; a? in any other Academy.
i 'The Trustees would respectfully solicit the patron
age of all parents and guardians wishing to procure
I «r their children and wards, a situati *n combining
| health, good society and cheapness of hoard, with all !
; tiie facilities for instruction.
By order of the Board of TrtM'*es.
JOHN TO 1TV. -Secretary,
j ET The Examination of the Salem Mule Academy I
will take place on Wednesday, the 2d day of Decent- |
her m xt, and dn-o with mi Exhibition at night. Pa- |
rent'* and guardian*, and the citizens generally, are in- j
vited in attend.
Salem, ('lark eonnly, (Bi. Nov. 10 45 eowGt
Midway Sniiiniii'y.
raniE next term of this Institution will commence
U. on the fir*( Monday in January. 'This Institu
tion is now under the care of the Trustees of the Ogle-
ihorpe University, and they nre prepared to make full
provision for the reception of n large number of stu
dents during the next year. The Rev. Mr. REMAN,
the Principal, will be a*sis'ed by Mr. M FADE, recent
ly teacher of the Mount Zion Academy : and if (lie
nuinner of Scholuis require it. ( ther assistants will be
pi ovided.
A'l communication* must be addressed to the under-
si ned, Secretary and Treasurer of (he Board of Trus
tees ‘ R. K. HINES.
QU" The Sentinel of Augusta , the Georgian of Sa
vannah; Charleston Observer; Southern Banner ;
Columbus Enquirer, and Macon Me-senger, will each
publish the above four limes.
December 8 50 4t
For terms,
ing any of them, will please apply
HINES & HARRIS, Milledgeville, or
F. W. HEIN EM ANN, Savannah.
November 15 44 w2m
The Columbus Enquirer, und Athens Runner, will
publish the above weekly 2 months, amt forward their
hills to Hines & Harris—und send a paper contain-
those studies (o which { ing the advertisement, to
F 1 VV. II El NEMAN N. Savannah.
Flu illation ami AegtoeN lor Sale. t ^ ^
rWlIlL subscriber oilers for sale, bin Plantation in j y )tnC| uity oftlie following described lauds may be pur-
JL Bibb county, near Macon, on the East si do 'd/chased :
the OcmtiIgee river, containing between j
7 and NOO Acres excellent Ean«l,
on which eood crops can he made. Onjlie Plaotaliwn
is a good Dwelling-house and out-houses, an Over-I f mV u, |i)i> aurea of which are open and in cultivation — I niHiid it to any jierson afflicted With hernia ’ ”
seer’s house, a first rate gin-house and cotton gin. sta- . u | ar /, n , )ail u f this farm is hammock land, all of which. I “ Tile negro man Isaac, belonging to Mr*. J
hies, corn cribs, &c., and good negro houses. The except a few ucres, can he cultivated. Also, near the I kas already been presented to the Society, and 1
fenrt:. are nil nearly new nml in good order. Also, n | n i„ >V o, nncitlicr body of Inml cif IOOO AcrOH, of
; ('Ke'y (?H'g "I “i» to 'Hi IVvfjroCS. The corn, J which 200 lire in cultivation ; this lias some hammock
fodder, Ac., on band, will also be sold either with or j n „j oakand hickory, but is chiefly pine oftlie first qua-
without the Plantation. Also, the mules, horses, slock, |jf..
wujfona, carla and plantation titoh. j Acres* situated two miles from Starkville,
The subscriber will be in Macon from the 10th to j on ,| lt! Mitekelee creek, and 8 miles from SlioUvelTs
the 15th December, when the above will he sold. In („ rr y i nl ,d H known us the Hugh’s place; it has70 acres
in cultivation, with good rabbins on it: a large portion
of this land is dry hvmmock, oak and hickory—it has
or Rent or Lease,
U|/ASIII*GTON IIAIJL<for-, _ A
r v merly occupied by Henry Dun- ' the patients residing out of the city, we have been a-
Tltc building,&c.. now undergoing I bio to examine and collect the particulars of but five
' case# out oi seven, to w hom the Truss ha* been appli
ed. .Mr M., who was ruptured oil both side*, be
lieves himself permanently cured on one. He bus
left off the Truss for more than 24 hours, and notwith
standing considerable efforts were designedly lb*de,
no protrusion look plsCe.”
“ Mr. Martin, now in hi«9Mlf year, and well knowtf
as (he oldest inhabitant of Augusta, has been afflicted
with hernia for more than forty years ; and afterbav-»‘
ing tried every Truss that lie’had ever heaid of, ex-
pres-o* his entire satisfaction of tlitf relief afforded,
and thinks ho yet may he cured by wearing the one
applied hy Mr. Reid. # .
“ Mr. 8. after wealing the new Trurfsntjotft&weelksV
writes—* I am now satisfied of the benefit it will it*
it lias given me relief, and I aui
quite easy w Idle wearing it; and would recdhl-
IPIsiiRtations For Snlc in Lee Comity.
rglHE SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention
■ of Planters to their Lunds in Leo county, where
they oiler for sale, a number of Vnlmtlslo IMiiii-
ISltioil*. lying on tho waters ol the Flint River, and
I chiefly in the vicinity of the new Town, laid out on
i ibis river, at Sholwell’s Ferry, tho lots of which will
sold off*on the loth December—at, or before w hich
One Tract containing IOOO Aeres, L ing imme
diately oil the west side of the Flint ri\cr. two miles j f <,rd the nlllictud.
1 from Shotwrii’s ferry, known ns the Indian Pliile
RowaI^
the mean time, application for terms can be made to Dr.
A. Buber, at present in Milledgeville,or J. C. Morgan
in .Mucon.
S. II. FAY.
07’ The Journal and Federal Union will publish the
above, till the 1 Gill December.
Savannah. November 14 47 7t
^OTICE.«*On Monday, the 28lh December
IN next, at the Court-house in Pulaski county, Ga., | , r; — ,— — ..
the subscriber will positively ofler and sell to the high- l "' ia " -■‘" arl1,0 . w ' , f ’ 1Ul c " ll,v " t "" 1 - a " ,,s ‘
. . • • > . . .1 oull.i.il li.,11.111 iiml utlii.i' i ill I ■ I ill 1 III 111 Irri.
HJESOW AC A OEM V.-
A Tcrttlicr IVantfil,
T O take charge ef Jenkins’ Aeademy. at Wnvrrly
Hail, Harris eonnly. Appiiratioll to be rnade
to tiie Trustees ol said Academy. None need apply
who cannot bring evidence of unexceptionable moral
character, and of ability as a teacher. 1 lie engage
ineul to commence from the first of J uni iry next.
GF.OKCr. OSlJOItN. ^ .
SPHINOI’ll OiliSON, | i
WM. WlUTr.lll.M), V -
THOMAS MAIIO.NE. I 5
JAS. VARBOKOUHH, J
Novemlier ’.J l '
Sate <>(' t'ui'n i turf. Kc.
rsio HR SOLD BY AUCTION, at Scottsboro,’ |
L on Tuesday, tho 22d of Decomher m?xt, at II I
oV|n<: < in flic forenoon, the Bffa itSt'fi offf Unit'
Srfsoot i'artiititre* £Y\, belonging to Dr. R. i
(’ Brown, consir-tnig of beds, bedding. I’odstcads. j
crockery, solas, chairs, tables, tire-irons, two pianos, |
a liand'Otii'* eight day clock. Maps, Globe*. Piints,
Painting*, Ciieinical and Philosophical apparatus, gar- t
den tools, kitchen utciisiis—some corn and fodder. !
and a vaiiety of articles too numerous to mention. j
'Terms—all sums under tell dollars cash, above ten j
dollars, twelve months credit, oil not*? and good si cti- :
■The Trustees have
the pleasure to announce to the public, that
j lJiov Jo ve secured for the ensuing year, the services
j of l)r. ASA POND, for the Male, and of Miss ELI-
, ZABETII THATCHER, for tho Female Depurt-
i mont of this Institution. The former has been too long
j known among us as a gentleman, a scholar and a Chris
j than, to need commendation. The latter lias taught
i for the hist two years in this seminary, und the im-
I proveuient in the minds, manners and morals of her
pupils, are testimonials of her competency, kupwn
j and appreciated by all of her putrons The Board ure
making arrangements to have music taught to those
who desire it.
The Schools will open the first Monday in January
next. 'Terms of Tuition, the same in Doth depart
ments for tin? English branches, viz :—Spelling. Read
ing. Writing, Arithmetic, tic., lour dollars per quar
ter—Grammar. (Jcogiapliy, Mathematics, Philosophy,
and all ihu hijjher branches of English, & G per quur
st bidder, the whole of the following properly, fo wit;
His entire Plantation, consisting of about three j
thousand acres of land* lying on the Oc-1
mulgee river, six miles below Hartford. A large por '
lion of the land is of a very superior quality, having 11-
boiil 500 aerps cleared, with ail excellent two story
Dwelling-house with a brick basement, together with
all necessary out buildings. Also,
21 or 22 likely and valuable Negroes,
consisting of men, boys, women, girls and children.—
Also, his entire slock of horse*, mules, cattle mid hogs.
Also, a considerable quantity of corn and fodder, plan
tation tools, household and kitchen furniture.
Thu luud will he sold upon one, two and three years
credit, mid the negroes upon 12 months credit. Notes
with approved security will he required. In regard
to the perishable property, terms will be made known
oil the day of sale.
The subscriber intending to wind up his planting es
tablishment, assures (he public that the sale will be po
sitive, and without reserve—and as the propelty is
very valuable ; lie earnestly invites at least reasonable
competition.
JOHN A. URUUI1ART.
November 27 47 ids.
have had an opportunity of examining him persootll^f
and of judging of the operations of the Truss in bi»
case.”
" The filth case, which we have investigated, is
that of the Inventor and Patentee himself, bdf
Unt il afflicted with inguinal hernia on both sides, on
one for more than 55 years, and oil the other forgevd-’
nil; and alter experiencing the defects of the Trusses,
which had been recommended to him, is now relieved
by tin? one which he has invented, or improved.”
“ Oftlie live patients that we have examined, one
believes himsell entirely cured on one side; end «l*
are satisfied of tin* Truss’ maintaining its proper situfl^
lion iiidepe.mlently of any other apparatus, and oftbfr
entire relief it affords.
“ 1 lie greatest improvement, however, which oc,
curs to the committee, is, (hat this Truss operates iW
maintaining its position without the aid of belt, strap/
buckle or any other appendage whatever, the chafing
and disagreeable effects of which, cause patients 10 ge
nerally l" complain.”
Tim above lands nre all »vo)I supplied with springs “ We believe .Mr, Reid entitled to full credif t&r nil
and water courses; several Haw and Grist Mills are ! he claims in his Patent— 1 That the Independent Spring
already in o ,oration, und others being erected. j Tru-s is an improvement; that it operates and retains
The subscribers are willing to sell any of their lands its situation, w hen applied, independently ofauy other
at a reasonable rate, not wishing to retard die settling apparatus ; that it doe* prevent the protrusion of th«
oftlie county, hy keep ail their lauds out of the tutu- I uhUmihiul contents ; that it thus affords relief; and
a good stream passing through it, with a Grist Mill and
Cotton Gin on it, and sufficient for u Saw Mill in con
nection.
IOOO Acres on Mnrkeleo creek four miles from
Starkville, chiefly ouk, hickory and hummock—eighty
acres in cultivation.
GOO Acres near the Kinshepnng. known ns the |
client house and other oiil-bnildiugi
Several other tracts nf first quality land, in quanti
ties of from 202£ to GUO acres in different parts of the
niffy
ket.
Persons wishing to settle plaufatintH
view for themselves, mid to cull on Mr. Sliotwell at his
residence, in Piudortown, for further information.
COOK iV COWLES,
A. SHOT WELL.
(hat if any other Truss will produce a permanent cure/
invited to Uns out will "
I. A. EHHJA3, }Commit!*#
Augusta, December 2d,'1855.
•* From the minutes efthe Society.
I. BOWEN, Secretary."
“ I have exarniuiid a Truss invented by Mr. Ueid,
i and witnessed its application in several cases ofsero-
NEW TOWN HAS BEEN LAID OL T, (. AL1.ED ) ltl | hernia, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it an
admirable iiistimnunl lor the treatment of (!• > dis
tressing afflictions. In fact, in many respOctl it’fn' att-*
perior to any Truss I have ever seen, or employed.
F M. ROBERTSON, M. DY
“ Augusta, December 5d, 1835.”
Sale of Town Lois.
The
Valuable Lands For Sale.
N the first Tuesday in January next, the suhscri
ter, and for tin* Language*, $ 8 per quarter.' Tiftffon
payable quarterly in advance. Board can he had in
tin; Hotel* or the*best private familes.
JOHN MOORE,
EDWARD COX,
GEORGE It. G1LML
JOHN BANKS
llta Hivvn ut ’
E,t l i
O N the first Tuesday in January
tier w ill Hull at \>ti(iUo out-cry
Jackson, Butts county, if not previously
vate sate, that valuable and money making place on
the Ocmulgee river, embracing Lands in Jasper and
Butts counties. The possession contains
SIX I1U!\BREI) ACRES,
itli 170 acres cleared, the greater part of which is
con-
JOH N BANKS, > * with 1/(1 tunes cleared, the greater part ol wliidi
JOHN BILLUPS, C fresh and in good order for farming The plitco c<
GEORGE Ii. YOUNG, j ~ Mainstlrat valuable Ferry,formerly known as Stephe
JOSEPH 11. LUMPKIN,*' I Ferry, which produces a coiutaut and grout inemi
ALEXANDKIA,
(ON FLINT RIVER,)
jgJITUATE at Shotwell’s ferry, Lee county
Stag!? road from Augusta t(* New-Orleans, via
Florida, passes through this place ; also, the Slate rend
from ('oiumbti*to St. Mary’s; the Rail IUmdfrom the
Ocmulgee to the Flint river, will he laid through the
onnlro of iliin town. r Vl>e p>cnti'*»> in too well known
sold ut pri- | lo need a further deserintion. Plats my he seen at
tlw Hotels in Augusta, Wiilcdgoville, Mncoiit Colum
bus, and Apalachicola Bay.
A sale of Lots will take place oti the 15th Decem
ber ensiling, at tho pl«c»*. and attendance given hy
A. SIIOTWLLL, one oftlie Piopriotors.
October’Jl) -1(1 Ui
iLT Tin
crihet
mi avutte HAI.L.
TIIF. nnder»i»nn<l resiioctfully informs his friends | twelve monllis, one
’ -”■•••* •• I nml a half weal
J n't
1 und the public, that he continues to occupy
1. A r A V K T T K 11 A L /.,
in MilleiUeville, whero ho flutters himself those who
favor him with n call, will find every thing provided
which can contribute to their comfort nnd cnnve-
n '* n ' :e ' D. B. MITCHELL.
September 2-4,131J5 11
' <j GOBOIA 11 <> T E I.,
GAINESVILLE, G \.
T HE umlersipnetl informs his old friends nnd the
public, generally, Hint he has taken the ahov
spacious establishment, situate
!e, on a credit of
situated
ahoul a mile nml a half west of 8cottshorough. oil
! which there is an excellent planted three year o'd
\’I.\I.YAR1), about 80 acres (’( cleared land, some
fresh, all in good order and under excellent fence—
, there is on the place a good w- ll of water, a coiisider-
■ aide (juanl'ty of apple and peach trees, and a great
quantity of oak, hickory and pine wood. 'The Laud
1 may be purchased with, or without the V ines,
j Also, for sale. ROOD sissortod Vine Stools,
oftlie choicest kind, in quantities over one hundred, to
| suit purchasers, at 10 cents per root, cash.
R. C. BROWN.
i Scottshorongii Institute, Nov. 27 50 5(
•mix* r 1 5J 5t
D lTSl) LU'iTON OF CO PA R'TN EH8111P.
The (•.••partnership heretofore existing between
Jitcnh P. 'Ponicr and 'I’uille 11 Aodas. under tin* fn m
of Jacob P. Turner A. i’o., w as dissolved mi the I5lh
day ol November 1h-t, hy the death of Jacob P
the northwest
„V. of "file imiiiic sqimre, in Hie plensmit nml lienllhv
village of Gainesville. Hall comity, where he is, ami
hopes ot all other limes to ho prepared to accommo
date regular and Irallsiell! hoarders, in as cnmlortahlo
style as the up connfry will afford. His house, lots
and stables are large and commodious, nnd ol the most
approved construction. Attached to his hotel are sc-
veral neat outbuildings, suitable for private hoarders
and families. ... „ .
The beautiful and excellent lame Stone Springs m
the neighborhood of Gainesville, its notoriety lor
health, and the refinement of ils society, renders u a
desirable summer retreat, not only to the invalid, ml
to the gay a ltd lire fashionable. All who may call a
the hotel will find a home, as Ihe proprio or wdl
spare no pains or .rouble to render^ gtms.s mm„
October 27,1335.
(licoi'Kia, Oi’ccuc Comity. n
W HEREAS Thomas Miller applies lo me for (y in tiie sixthdi.triel at II
letters of administration on the estate of John j IM10 and a tpnu ter acres n
Armor, late of Greene comity, deceased:
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office witluu the tune prescribed
by law*, to shew cause, (it any they have.) w ly s.m
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
Ibis 21st dav of November, ly-lo-
Thomas \v. grimes, ci u. o. n. o. c.
November 2-i
Lttuti tintl ilSallss Cor Sale.
rrniE siih-cnher, «lu»iruiis of leaving Ihe Stale.
U now ntiers for sale his ami Alills, sit
uatec! within l\v» miles of Thoinaston, Upson county,
(ia. There is about three limnireil and eighty acres
of land, all of good qualify, one hundred of which
are cleared. The Mills are outlie (bdumhiis road,
supplied hy a never-failing sir am, Potato creek.—
The fail is n» great, that no dam is required. The
water is taken fr on the fall into a race There is
water and bdi enough for any machinery that may
be wanted, and it is one id* tin? best sites in the Slate
for a Factory, i will likewise roll my BCoilM’? and
I.Ot in the" town ot Thoinnston. House and Lots
in the town of Franklin, Heard county, one hun
dred ucrcs ot Swamp Land near Augusta ; two hun
dred two and a hall acres of land being lot number
thirty in the third distiict ol Monroe county ; two
hundred two and a half acres id land being lot num
ber three hundred and eight in the first district of
Coweta county ; and two hundred two and a hall
of land being lot number one hundred and seven
Coun'y; one hundred
of laud being number two
AH persons indebted lo said firm, are requested
ke immediate payment to the subscriber, as it is
ly necessary that said cmcjrn lie settled up j !'
‘ cannot * r *-
< in the premises is n good framed Giii-liouse worked
by wafer, an extensive and well planned distillery,
now in complete operation ; also, a good Store-boose,
qmle convenient to a good spring Also, can he bad
with tho place, 150 head *»f stock hogs. Persons dispos
ed to purchase this valuable place, would do well to call
and examine for themselves, and not lose a bargain.
JOHN N. FALL.
November 27 47 ids
and closed immediately—longer hnhilg
be given.
TU TTLE II. AUDAS, Surv. Copartner.
Sparta, (ia., December 2 5ft 5t
O'TICE is hereby given hy the Executors of Col.
John Rutherford, late of Baldw in county, dec’d,
(but a sale nf aft the •mattered Tracts of
belonging to the dec’d, will take place at the Court
house in said county, on the first 'Tuesday in Februa
ry 1855, viz: one Fraction in 3d district Wilkinson
county. No 518 on (lit* Oconee river, containing 14ft
8-lft acres, together with about 5ft acres on the oppo- I
-ile side of the liver, being the place on which de» j
ceased once bad a ferry and fishery. Also, one small I
tract in Washington county, ndjoing G. Strange, near;
the river containing 75 acres pine land. Tin* Fracti- ;
.mi. Arc. on the Oconee is unimproved, but has mine ,
good swamp bind. Also, one Gold Lot No. JJ8, I5»h ,'
disliicl, 2d section, now Cherokee county—also, two [
Lots id Land, No. 75.27lh district, 3d section, and No !
245. 28ih district, 5d section—both these last Luts ,
supposed to lie in Walker county All the above [
named lauds w ill be sold for cash.
WILLIAMS RUTHERFORD. ) P .
BE YL H. RU THERFORD, ] r x " T ’r
December 4 Ids j
N
o.
85.
B.ANIFS FOR KALE.
I ltb dist. Irwin, now Thomas county.
, S;ilc of Wa«Iiiii{;toii County Lands.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior Court of
Wa.-hingtoii county, when sitting fee ordinary ! p m * p
1 purposes, w ill lie sold, on tiie lir«t Tuesday in Jaiimny
next, nf the Coiirt-hon-c door in the Sms n ol Sanders-
| ville, Washington county, w ithin the usual hours of
! sale, till the real estate belonging to John Mathew s,
late of said county, deceased, to wit: The tract of
land known ns the Forsyth tract, containing about
! 1,200 Acres, more or less; the Fenn tract, ad-
j joining tlo* Forsyth land (and both bounded by the
i Ogecliee river on one side) containing about 1,000
Acres; the May trad suppose lo contain !200
i Acres ; tile tr. ct ol land, whereon said John
Mathews resided at Ihe time ot his death, being two
‘ or three tract* together making about TOO Acres.
Tlie.NN i*»* and Unndly tracts of land, containing to-
1 gdlicr about *220 Acres; the Jacob Odum Sr.
tract about 300 Acres; the Drew tract about
300 AV,I’CS ; the John Odirn. Jacob Odum Jr. and
11 ill tracts, contuiniugtngetlier about 1,500 Acres,
And two traeti ot land on toe Olioopy, containing to
gether about 450 Acres, and adjoining Forehand
and others; and al*o one oilier tract of land on the
Olioopy, adjoining Irwin, containing about
Acres, The above lands all being in Washington
county, and principally on Wilt'iamaon swamp Greek
and ils Branches. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs id
PROPOSALS TO PUBLISH
Tlic Country man’m i'Vu-mL
TBIIIIS work will contain nearly the name uintter
Hi hh the Fartner’a Register. 'The portions of the
latter w hich uuiv he omitled, will never exceed one-
ciglith part, and that of articles of least practical value,
which will be sub-titnted by statements of prices cur
rent of country products, a summary of foreign and
domestic news, und advertisements mldrosrod particu
larly to farmers mid country loaders. In other respects,
there wih be no change of character, or form.
Tim Countryman's Friend will lie published four
nth, (on regular and stated days,) in a sin
gle sheet o! 10 largo octavo pages, on the following
The subscriber’s Patent for the above described 1
Tni.-s, will continue lor 14 years li om the 3Ut of Oc-
tober, tri'35 'The patent is now offered for sale, itUT
w ill 1 e di.-po*od of. either hy Slates Judicial Districts-
or Counties, as may bust suit]tho«e who wipll 10 engage
in -m h an cnfciprise. 'There is no quackery about'
the instrument, it will produce all that is promised,
II. REID, Patentee.
Augusta, (in., December 8, 1835 52 2m
0 7 'The An-, u-hi r<-n>fit(itionnli«(, Milledgeville Re-
conli-r and Federal Union, will each puh.isb the to*#-
g dug. one. a week for two mouths, ami forward their
ucc units to this office.— State Highlit Scnlntet.
W ILL BE SOLD, on the Tnst 'Tuesday in Jami*
a v next, al (he Court-house door ill Pulaski
county, 3000 Acres Oak and llickdry
l^;t ll<l, under igood repair, comprising (ho settle
ment ow ned hy Thomas Johnson, late nf said county,
deceased. Also, one Lot iu the town of llawkin*
ville, and several Lots in the town of Harlfurd. All
su'd for thc purpose of a division among the hair*.—
Terms made known on the day.
A dui’Vs
December 5
.108EPit TOOKE, i
M. JOHNSON,
41,
Decatur
Baker
CamphcSI
do
do
illRcln
>d his Im-
, &c.,
rOTICE.—Tlie,i»l>»cril)i!rim.
siiiess in Sparta, nml disposed ol Ins Shop
10 Messrs. Navy & Dickerson, who will eoiinnoo to ;
occupy llis old sued, for tire purpose of carry mst o" me ;
Blacksmitli’s Business, re.peciiolly sole ;
cits the patronage and custom ol bn Irieuds »i d f
customers for them, knowing them to be accomplish-
cd workmen, nnd believing that they will use every j
,0 giVC DENMM^'V^^NSE: 20 !
O’ The Standard of Union will please give the
hove six insertions. Novetnh*
hundred and live iu Ihe fifth district ol Carroll coun
ty ; mid |ut number six hundred and eighty-four in the
fourth district >1 (lie third section of the late Chero
kee purchase. The whole or any part of the above
nronerty w ill he sold cheap.
J U\ BRIDGES. I
Thomaston. Uftsmi co.. G»». Oct. 1G. IH2o 41 Ht J
B.iihaA (or sale iai Clteroliee.
GOLD.
fllli 3d sec. 40 Acres.
IIIlli di-t. Early
Hili Hist. Early
(Ml iftst. Fayette
4-L IGlh di*ft Henry.
48, 23d dist. 3tl section, now Floyd county,
he had at fair prices, mid indisputable titles giv-
| >er son,
application either by lette
dressed to the subscriber, living in Louisville. (
EBENKZER BOTH WELL
October 13 39
the estate of Asa W
For a single copy, the subscription for a year is $ 3.
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ordered and /raid for ut one lime, Ai 5, or 2 50 a year.
For 10 copies ordered fra in the editor, and paid for
ut one time, $ 20, or $ 2 for each.
Payment* for early snhscripli* n» most be made ns
soon as tho publication slialt liave been regularly coin-
menced—and Inter subscriptions, in every case, in ad
vance, or orders for them will not ho obey t*d. Remit
tances by mail must be in notes current at par in
Viiginiu, und the r;*-k of Ins- of all sums for subscripti
ons propci ly com mi tied to the mail, or to a Tost muster's
hands, is assumed by (lie publisher.
Subnetibers to the Fanners’ Register wholinvo paid
for the current volume, and who may desire und re
quest the tliuiige, may receive instead, two copies of
the Countryman’* Ftiond, by sending the name of a
1 new subscriber, to whom the second copy is to bo ad
dressed.
Tin? respective advantages of tin* two publications,
will differ to a considerable ox’ent—U"d those persons
who prefer those of either one,
tin? peculiar advantages o| diet
to the Farmers’ Register will have, ns now, a work
i well printed oil line paper, and inodier respects in the
style of good hook work—the form tin* most conveni
ent for use and preservation, and unking when hound,
a handsome volume—mid also Ihe delivery ot nmntliiy
copies hy mail, guaranteed to subscribers. The like
— advantages are not offered to subscriber* lor the Conn-
TOWN or ST. JOSEPH. try man’s Friend, (ml instead, there ore these—lower
rots F«l* Ssilo# cost of subscription mid of postage, (the latter being
HIE Lake Wimiconnd 8t Joseph’s Canal Com- ,u ffje newspaper rate,) a more frequent delivery, end
_ pnuv have contracted for the construction of a the publication in advance ofthe other fur die greater
Rail Road from the buy of St. Joseph’s to connect with p ar t of each in '-tills.
the river Appaluchicola, via Lake \Y iitiico—also for All persons who nuiy u isli to oh'aln tlii»» woik
flLTOTarJK,
1x3 ing for six
said dec*
of sale.
1\
i to be made knout
CHARLES I JENKINS.
JAMES GAINER,
JOHN J LONG,
October 20, 1835.
the day
Execu tors
M ftKill mouths alter date.application wilt he Aia-thr
jH. to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Hancock
comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell tli • real estate bcloiignij, lo Ihe orphans of John
Berry, deceased, confining of Lot No. 98, iu 5th dis-
1 tri l of Troup, and Lot No. 2, in the 2d district of
I Coweta ’TUTTLE II. AUDAS, Guardian.
October G, 1835 4m
-Tin* public arc cautioned from (ffwd-
in n 11 notes, (or any of them,) given
tin; subscriber to Nutt tm Youffyifood, for $ t(i6,
payable one bait next ChrDtmm' und the other half
25(11 December, I83G. 'The above nates were given,
lorn Tract of Land, for w J »#;!» said Youngblood refil-
m■ ti» make me titles according l<* our contract. The
c msideiutiou having thus failed. 1 >hall not pay them,
till compelled by law.
ALFRED GRIFFIN.
December 3, 1R55. 5 *LJL
■ ^ AN AW AY from (be subscriber about the !7lb
HlL instant, my Negro Man, ISAAC, who has a
uitait not expect also Imld look nnd speaks loud when talking ; tolerfcbljr
ice. The sntisi rtiier* d-rk complexion, the rh»e of six feet high. He may
vc, a* now, a work probably «•» to Washington county, where be was
once Indore apprehended. I will given reward of
’Twenty Dollars for his apprehen-ion and confinement
in J ail. so that I eel him, or bis d« livery to ine, or Fif
ty Dollars if Inimd harbored hy any white parson,
with proof sufficient to convict them.
ROWAN JOHNSON,
FmnnucJ county, Nov. 21 19 wI2t
T
A LL persons indebted — , — —- - . . .
7jB Veal, deceased, are requested to make immediate the building of wharves and ware-houses at both ends niil in the effort to diffuse agricultural inhumation
40 wGt
1 -f OUR monllis after date application will be made
^ to the honorable Inferior Court ol Whsliingtoii i
county, when wilting for ordinary porposea, for leave ,•
to sell a par-, of Ihe negroes belonging lo the estate of
Arthur Whitfield, late or said eonnly, iloceased, for
the benefit of tho betrs
November 6, 1835. ^ ^ n>
A FTER the expiralion of four monllis. applieaiion
will he made tolhe Inferior Court ot Oglethorpe
county, when sitting for ordinary piirnosos, lor leave
lo sell' Lot of Land, No. 106, ill Ihe I tjh ai-tnct m the
co.nly of Monroe, when drawn, now in the county ol
Upson, drawn hy Francis A. Freemen, continuing
S012A acres—(or division. , , ia>». » v - . . .
ROBERT FREEMAN, Adm’r. j S , M)I| |,| |,„ Kri „,tod. Given under my hand at
NO. I! <>,
4IO. Itifli “• t-l
:»>!>, ff/ijsi “ ami “ “ “
1010, istii “ and*
4IJB. autl “ Ilia “ “
sssa, tmii “ si<i “ “
a»», list “ :ir.i “ “
166, Slid “ :»!«■ “ “ “
ia*, ami “ :i«-d “ “ “
248, ami “ 3rd “ “ “
LAND.
^*t>. !J7 Dili dist. :tf«l see. 1(10 Acres.
•10.1 7!h “ lilt “ IOO “
4S5 «Ui “ Bud “ 1GO “
'l’lie suliscriher* offer for salo the. above lots of land
in Cherokee, to vvliieh they can make indisputable
title... Any person wishing fn purchase will please
address us at Louisville, Jefferson county.
THOMAS DAVIS,
ROBERT A L. ATKINSON.
November 10. ISflfs. 43_m3m_
r.oiutl A, Greene Coiinl}.--\Vliere-
" RT as Voting II. Jenkiif applies to am for letters
of administration on the estate ot Joseph Carmichael,
late of Greene Ci ly. deroasod :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gnhit the kindred and creditors of said decease
to Dr. J N. Cnlborlson. orlhesnh-j nf thc road, to ho ready for the transaction ol Imsiness widely and as cheaply ns possible, are requested to oh
rdn r. No indulgence vv ill he given. I’ersons hav- hy 1st December next, and have laid oil'into con venient tain and transmit siili ci iptions. Postmasters, or nth
ing demands against said estate, will reader them in j Lets, the new town of St. Joseph, on a beautiful ole- jmli, idunls, who may procure and
agreeably to law.
IiF.NJ
November 13 44 —- I t |,„ Rail R
ho that vhiwuIh can lo.nl and discharge curgoea along
Hide of the car*.
The Lot* iu the town of St. Joseph, will Inj offered
for sale, at public auction, on tlio ilth ot December
next. Term*, one-fourlli cash— tho balanr
* the *nh- j oftlie road," to ho ready for the transaction of biisiue*
son* hav- bv l«t December next, und have laid off’intoconvenieu
heiiiitiful eie
vated plain, about half way up (be bay, on the east
r u \ i* hr\i vv A it ,,,’r * *ide, at the point where the Rail Road will terminate.
1 HARDEMAN, Adm r . | T||e * w||Brf fo lie carrie d out lo 17 feet water, and
ad track to extend to the extreme end of it,
A LL persons having claim*nguiti«t the estate of
j% Robert Jones, deceased, ot Morgan county, will
bring them In legally authenticated, and those that
mavlie owing, will make immediate payment
L. T 1*. HARWELL. Adm’r.
Dehember 4, 1835 51 fiw _
raQUIt months niter dele, applicslioil .’ill be
< 1 i;OK4iilA, Greene Conuty.—Where.
J4 as Churli** J. Burk applied to me lor Utters of
administration on tlw* estate of Theophilus Burk, lain
ol (,T.*.rk nullity, ('creased :
This is therefore lo cite and admonish all nnd singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo he
and appear ut my office within the Tune proscribed Vy
law. to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said (•!-
lets shouht not be granted. Given under my vnd,
this iMWIi day of November, 1HJ5.
THOMAS W. GR1ME3, CTk c. r..«. «.
November 26 49 4t
w.xnal payment*, for which note* w ill he required at I2, w j|| hiihI tin the und(?riaking
24. and 3G monih*credit, with interest Irom the day of » . «* •'-« iMn.»r >,
4^'to'liie'himo'ruhte t'he lulpri.'r Coiirl of Ijinrans I »bIc. Title bonds will he issued by the company
" • • *• th.fur leave to , the purchaser, on their complying w iili the term* ol
' 1 side, and a fee-simple title executed when the last in-
Rtnlmeiil is paid-
ROBERT BEVIRIDGE. President.
Lake Wimicoand St. Joseph. C. C.
St. Joseph, W. Flor., Oct. 1 45 fit
county, when silling fin-ordinary purpose
sell nil Ilie real estate of James Kinclteii. bile of said
county, deceased
JOHN G. ANDERSON, ) P .
\VM. McLEONDON. )
!(), 1835. 4
, to he
November 20, 1855
4ui
! « and appear at my office, within the time present,ed hy |
law. in shew cause, (if any oxi.l.) why said letters
! slmidd not he granted. Given under my hand at
office, this -J'.kl dav nf her. 18:15
i THOM \S \V. GRIMES, Ul k. c. o. o c.
Septeml
mm-rK-ll.—The <-oj ,;i 111.«-1 at t i 11 Ii.-retoti.re exis
J^l i„g between GRIGGS, LAWSON & C..„ I-
ti is day dissolved hy mutual consent. The coticern
will fiereaffer he cnrrieduit under the firm of GIIIGGS
X. SANDERS. JAMES GIIIGGS,
* S.\I>ui.un p A> j.aWSON.
WM. SANDERS.
Enlonlnn, August 81. 1835 ,r> * 41
For sale or itcut,
Tin: 61.0UK ivi »■/.’/{.V,
si i.i: or lots
In tilt: Town of St. Jost>i»lt,
POSTPONED.
ud the names nod
payments of left sulwcrihere ,»r more, ut one time, wi]l
lie entitled fo the same deducliou as is offered uliove to
clubs of that number. lim no departure from Ihe ex
act terms III this offer will be made, and every such
transaction must he completed st once, fco a« tu require _ ___
ini accoiinta lo lie kept on lliis score. o 1 OO
The piililication will commence regularly, as soon he given forthewppreliensionanddeilvo-
ns Ill-re arc enough mimes of subscribers received, or j r y n f F-LUAR R. TUCK EH at this place,
a sufficient indication that the agiiculiural cuiutminily mu( j„ |,j« escape from tiie jail of this county, on
tin- evening of the 21 December last. Said 1’UCK-
KR i>«. cnininilted ItijhiT foe negro stealings he is a
man about <1(1 or 45 years of age -, he is inclined lo We
cluiuky and well set, say about 5 feet 6 orTtaahes
hieh. fair complexion, grey eyes, end ofitis nose bit
off, Imir lather curly and black. The above reward
will lie given hy the subscriber. We hear lie ia pas-
sing himself in Ihe name uf Ross
° THOMAS JONES.
Thomas county, July 6, 1835. 27 ttm
N. II. Ho is now supposed to he in llouslou or Doo
ly comity of this State.
Address of tiie Editor and publish* r— “ Edmund
Ruffin, P. M-, .Shellbacks, Piinee George county,Vir-
Two lliintlrt'tl Dollar* Howard.
K ANA WAY from tlio plantation ol Henry Brown,
, on Hard-labor creek, in Morgan county, Go.,
ahoul the first of May Inst, my negro man. Jerry,
about 25 years of age—ho is a very likely hoy, very
ouick spoken, nearly six feel high, of dark complexion,
and weighs ahoul 175 or 180 lbs. 1 have reasons to
MHE sate of lads in Ihe Town of SI. Joseph, has 1 Relievetlial some white man has stolen and token said
Stop (lit: niurslcrur II
4 been postponed till tiie 18th uf Jan nary noxl, i R, iy from this State. Any person who will deliver' ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD,
when they will take place on the same terms as those ' , ail | r ov m „| pm thief who stole hint, In me. in Msdi-
heretofore advertised ) son, Morga.. eonnly Georgia, shall receive tho above
lioretof ROBERT BEVERIDGE, Presldenl
Luke Wimlco and fit Joseph's Usual Company
81. J—ph, VV. F.. Nov. 10
TWGTICB,—All persons indebted lo llie under, j p- ovolll |, or 07 47 4l
XXl alined ill tlm'’"nun,.s of Jones. Baldwin. " hil .„
kinsoa. Twiggs, B1I1I1 and Crawford, aru informed Nourort* fwl kl»l«<* .
il'lIDE.Vl. will allend at Mr. B«H bbN the Bid dav of January .*«;« ■« '“ •*» J '»
Peterson's, ill Jones toutity, on Friday nnd Hainrday, , X 9 ihe town ol (f.irnter v Mary K. Up-
flits |Htli mid 19th of Dwrombur, and at tin* Luntr.il j (ifor^ia, Mr* M*rv L. Il>ntt • (torn > '
Hotel in Macon, 011 Monday lha21st, fiir llio purpma ■ ) share 11I the Negroes hclniiglng u
®f setlleniem. I Stephen Upson, deceasod. F. L- UPSON.
Hi:
wiili every thlug net:
1 N l''llv^lte,!rvn 8n!va 1'^'• ml’rnoro''rr' 1 TNOUll months aper dale, application will be undo
in# hy Me.« by. •Tbi.lumra, J F Jo the MVrim Conrtof2 £
Nav. 21,1631
RICHARDSON , „ . ,
wffw I December 3
Ids
WILL give tiie above reward for the apprehen-
— s*.>11 and delivery m tl>« civil authority of Musao-
reward I nr I will give IOO Dssllurn lo any ner- K ,.„ ,-uunly, Georgia, »l tkssvlsl MU-anle*, who,
snu who will dtllvarsaid Imy to me at above, if lakeii j„ i| ln mo.| horrid nml shocking mniinor, mordarrd
out of litis S tut**, or Filly Duffers if taken within the william Riley mi Sal or,lay evening the 7tli inst. Said
Slate. ! Measles i« nhont 35 or 40 years of age, lather raw bonl
ROBERT BEASLEY, j oil. light h *ir. and rail beard; lia« imlier a wea!; voice,
jj- -pi, a Nashville Banner. Tennessee 1 Ihe Intel- and talks in a manner which It usually termed thrmjgR
loo well known lo require a pwrlR-olitr «l«;, **,*'‘" * ‘ I' \ V n V rc 1 m RolonVh*«"te lh« ex'late 1 IlgeoceVind ^"l'ip..sitor," Alaiinma. and Ike Courier, I the note. I bar* no doubt Inil Measles will ulierliia
script,on. It is handsomely I Nesroesl Toui I Nalchea, Miss.! will pnhli.hthe nlmvo ,| name, a« he i; an villain. If partirular-
- given "imm’dii:ielv , '" r Appjy 1 'mMe'^ra j««««. *>« ,nd ^ \ fli'e'ir Ja^reld or