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W IchlB the paat w**k, apward, of thr** haodrad | rt« tinder Gov. C*tt bad m»t with xiMlwhM *ear | dtviicd to Mr. Cfoben. Tho toot »ro to con
bun of Cotton w«r« brought into oar aorta, nod fort Dan*, nod «ft»rn *111101^ with thooi 4ti Monday tinuo the bueineei exactly aa before their lalhar'i
,, . , . . , .. .. w-a >ru- ... •■»*. drove them into the hammock., the laihan, Irav 1
•old, we onderttand, at from 15 to I6| eonu. Th. * f i ingfonr of .heir -lead on th- field Ne,i day (T.ieada,) *
ttele la quoted in Auguila on the loth lnat.it frog j •n»lher»himijli Inotr place, with aimilar loiuHa,
Imlian. leaving 5 d- od »u the field. The flcndpinan.
mill e Imm «e drill I II this inforun ion, mider-iu.d
Imi mine "f nil** mi’ll were injured. Major IVrce
'•a uii Ilia way to join Uen. Cull, at Vnlu-m.
( Sir. Uturgiua IWA in
17 to 17*.
Gen. Job* B»th. of Hall, we aliould have mrntiol
•d Ihm week, but linen apiminlrd liy Ifie Gorrrtioi
Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, tice WiLKia
Hoar, E*q., reaigned.
Lcgifiutive Itt-turns
(ET The firat named g-nlleniau, in each county, ia
the Senulnr.
Appling—I.egsett. Hull.
Hftirr—Holme,, Culler.
BuWitin—D. II. Mitchell,* I. Harrla, C. D.
iianunuml.
Bibb—Law-lie, Ja,. Lamar,* Jno, B. Lamar.
B-**n—Hines,* Bird.*
BuUoch-i 'one, Wilkinson.
J1»ir*e—Lawson," Byne.* Harrw. Hurst.
Bulls—Wilson, White,
Camden—Hopkins.* Clark. Cnoe.
Campbell—Cochran.* Camp, W hit*.
Carroll—Bell. Haniaon, Huger,.
Cats—Morgan, Eapy.
Chatham—McAMialor, Gordon, Bulloch, Dryadale.
Chtrokt.—MoConnell, Foard.
Clark—Mitchell.* Stroud,* Moore,* Barnett.*
C'oM-Guew, Maya.
Columbia—Avery.* Rnhertann,* Gunby,* Alford.*
Cowtta—Echols, Wood, Smith.
Crawford—King, Curr, Colbert.
Decatur—Curry,* Hines,* Keiih."
DcKalb—Johnson, Powell, Diamond, Murphy.
Dooly—Jlitali, Bowen,
Eariy—Hnlmea,* Wilson.
Effingham—Waldhaner.* 11 iocs.*
Elbert—T. J. Heard,* Duvia* White,* Johnann *
Emanuel—Swain, Drew.
Fnyeltc—King, Allen, Landrum.
Forsyth—Wtiartoo, Hoys.
Franklin—Freeman, Mitchell, Knoi, Aeh.
Gilmer-Cooper, Price.
Greene—Dr.Janes* Sanford,* Moaelay,* John. E.
King *
Glynn—Stockton.* lierrie,* Dart.*
Gwinnett—Blackman, Ezzard, Hamilton, Rambo,
Shipp,
Llrarn tlial the President (ins ordered a Court
rasa THt lavaanAU arruai.itAV.
SPORT! RARE SPORT!!
A party rtmeislitig of »i« gentlemen, lefi this city
on Saturday for Pipe Make,** r reek on a li-hing ant!
hunting excursion. Alter finiehing the day's sport to
decide a wager, they proceeded to count, and the fol-
I lowing w as the reoill: 8:17 pikn, 71 |u?reh and brim,
lni|»iry, to ennsist of .Major General Macomb, as l> | 26 trout. Ml cat lish, MS aquirrel*', 89 miiumer ducks!
«"«< Atkinson, mem. j 34 English ducks, and 17 brace of snipe.
Let (lie editor of the Sporting Magazine bent this,
if he can. PIKE.
T
hers*; and Cupain Samuel Cooper, ms Judge Advo
cate and Recorder, to be held at Frederick, Maryland,
aa soon mm the state of dra service wifi permit; of
which the Piesideut of the Hoard will he the Judge,
to investigate the CMii*e of the Iniinrc of the campaign
in Florida under General 0cott ami i•eneral Guiues,
and of the delay in prosecuting the camp dgu ugumst
Creek IwdiHiis in Alabama.— Metropolitan
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ANOTHER 8LAVE CASE
We are informed that a colored man was discover
! ed on board a vessel in the harbor, on Saturday. by
1 some colored men who were parsing the vessel, ami
; he making signs to them, they approached him, desi-
j r “»«s «f ascertaining his wuiits, hut were not allowed
j to come along side. Supposing all whh not right, they
j made known the circumstances to 8. E Sewell, wli
j immediately furnished a writ of habeas corpus, lint il
| sheriff being at home, the writ was not served. Mean*
while the captain of the ves el, becoming alarmed, oh*
I tained a writ, and had him committed to prison for
I debt, twenty five dollars being tho charge for his pas*
• »«g«. The place and cause of his confinement was,
however, soon discovered, and the necessary hail be*
' ing furnished, he wus of course liberated, and by this
time is probably well orchis way to Canada, lie is
■aid to hen fine looking ydulli, of uhout eighteen. pos*
sensed of a good degree of intelligence. Il seems
that he escaped from Norfolk, by secreting himself
under a deck load of lumber, with n supply of prov
sion; hut the deck-load being Washed overboard o
the passage, left him exposed, nmJ the captain conti
lined his vovago with tin* intention of returning him
to hie owners at no early opportunity.—Boston Jour.
And it.is thus that these honest philanthropist* rob—'
yes, rob Is the word, the Southern people of their pro
perty? Tl «• **»th will not, cannot, ought not to
. .10(1
1 Lyc
Habersham—Smith, Cleavcland," Holcombe. Kim* 1 stand these things. -Alexandria Gazette
mV,
//«//—Ounnngnn. Keith. Roberts, McAfTee, Clark.
Hancock—Hr. Ingram,* Smith," Culver,* Turner.*
Harris—White,* Henry," Pryor."
Heard—Wood. Peddv.
Henry—Sager," Beck," Bentley," Love.
Houston—Dona. Kelly, Dupree, Duncnti.
Irwin—Polk, Young.
Jaiksan—Liddell, Bums. Penticost, Pitman.
Jasper—Reese." Burney," Hill, "Price.*
Jefferson—(Stapleton* and Holt," fie)—Campbell,*
flmifli *
Jones—HnlchingM. Day. Gray. Renfrne.
Laurens—Wright." Allen,* Hampton."
Lee—Shotwell." Ford.*
Liberty—Hines." Spencer* Quartermnn.*
Lincoln—Lnmnr,* Lockhart,* Jennings.*
Lumpkin—Mr.Lend, Crane.
Madison—Polk,* Strickland, Daniel.*
Marion — Bond,* Jones."
M lutosh—Powell.* McDondd, King.
Mtriicelher — Barks. Reeves, Fletcher.
Monroe.—Rutherford," Black,*Flewellen,* Gordon,"
Barron.*
Afmf*omer»/— McLennan." McArthur.*
Morgan—Floyd," Ogilbv," Swif\,* Stalling*.
Murray — Baker. Carroll.
Muicoget—Lawhnn.* Flournoy.* Holland *
Neielon—Floyd.* Cooper." Harris." Lovnll."
Oglethorpe— Hardeman.* Hill," McKinley," Cook."
Paulding—Walthall." Bryson.
Pike—Harris, Blackburn, Williams.
Pulaski—Bracewell, Kent, Whitfield.
Putnam—Gordon,* Meriwether,* Hurt,* Dr. Joe!
Branham."
Itaudolph—Conyers, Wood
Richmond—Walker. Rhodes. Jenkins," Miller.*
Scnrrn—B. Green,* Roberts,* Scruggs."
sSleieart—Robertson. Dismokes.
Sumter—Cownrt." McCrary.*
Talbot—Powell, Drane. Towns.
Taliaferro—Gresham.* Stephens,* Darden *
Tattnall—Surrencv,* Sharpe.*
Telfair—Roger*, llatteii.
Thomas—Reynold**.• Daniel,* Blackshear *
Troup—William-*.* Dougherty." Lewis."
Ttciggs—Smith. Solomon, Fitzpatrick.
Vnion—Boll. Welborn.
Vpsnn—Goode." Blount,* Collier "
Hatton—Echols, Eistev, Bryant, .Moon.
IVare—Fnlwoml, Hilliard.
Ifarreu—Gibson. Franklin, Blount, Andrews.
Washington—Saffnld, Robison, Floyd," T. J. War*,
ff'fltpte—Robson, Jones,
then."
Wilkes—Willis, Brown, Bradford, Bolton.
llilkinsnn—Beall," Hatcher, Rivers.
"Those marked (*) are State Rights and White men.
Arkansas.—Tin* Legislature of the new State of
Arkansas asmniMed tni the 12ih nil. S. C. Roamc
whs elected President of the Senate, nod Joh*« Wilson
was chosen Speaker or the Homtenf Representatives.
On the first day m the session a hil was introduced
in the House (tuire read and referred to a committee)
to provide for the election of Electors of President and
Vt.ui President. The vote for Governor was ascer
tained, and was as follows: for James S. Conway,
0.33S; for Absalom Fowler.
Tiro more United S ales Senators.—The Little Rock
(Arkansas) Times, of September ID, announce'* that
the Legislature of that Stale, on ihul day, elected Col
A. II. Sevier and Governor W. S. Fui.ton to the
United States Senate. Colonel Sevier has for several
years past been the Delegate in Congress from Arkan
*as. Mr. Fulton was the recent Territorial Governor.
The Baltimore papers of Saturday announce the
afflicting intelligence *.| the death of the Honorable
Roheit 11. GnhUhoroiiuh. of Mar\ land, who expired
on Wednesday last, m his residence near Easton, after
a shoit illne*i. This dispensation bereaves hi* State
of an able mid faithful representative in the United
States Senute. and society of one of its most accom
plished and estimable m-inh-rs Mr. <i. repr seuted
bis native State in the Senate more than twenty year*
ago, ns well as recently, and he whs always, ns the
Patiint justly observes, - a conscientious, upright, and
consistent statesman, nil iiecomp islied scholar and ora
tor, and a gentleman ot the most polished manners.”
I Alex. Gas.
The Hon. Lewis Cass, resigned his Commission
as Secretary of War yesterday, and left this city for
New-York. preparatory i«» his embarkation for Eu
rope. He sails in the Quebec on the iGtli.
The Attorney General, the lion. B. F. Butler,
will perform th« duties ol (he Depuilmeut, as Acting
Secretary of War.—Globe.
Slave Holders, atraAc/—The Pennsylvanian. Van
Bureii’fl iirgnn in Philadelphia, is appealing to the
Quakers in behalf of Van. mi the ground that he
advocated the Missouri restrictions, or in other words,
the ground of his hostility to slavery. The Penn-
ylvanian calls on the Quakers, ns Americans, as
free, men, a* Christians, to vote for Mr. Van Boren as
a friend, nod against Gen Harrison as an enemy of
those restrictions. The South will remember this in
November, and crash the incipient treason.
[Neicbcrn Spectator.
mportant to Lyceums.—Editors of newapap^l^ 1
in the U. States are reqiialetl to mention ••that the
rR£$£ftTfli£NT8'
Fhiyeitt. Superior Court, September T*nn, KM-
W E the Grand Inquest ckoeen, ae ected and
•worn f »i the county of Fayette, make the fol
lowing presmtiornln, and recommendation*, vis
We have axnuiincd into the aimation of the Poor
School Fund, nod find that it has been expended upon
the indigent rlnldteii of the county in conformity w illi
the law upon that subject, and that the di’diurtiiig of
ficer hn< kept bis ncommix to ilia enlira satisfaction of
this Grand Jury. Although wo cannot say that the
present system «if educating poor children is without
its good results, yet we believe Fiat touid public spirit
he aroused upon tho subject, a more beneficial one
might he Nought and adopted. Therefore, for the pur
pose of eliciting ail enquiry upon the tulijocl. we re
commend Die next Legislature to authorise the Gov
ernor to offer a premium of a sufficient amount to
call forth the boat talents of the country, for llu moil
approved system of Free Schools adapted to the situ
ation and population of Georgia, and when adopted,
to set apart a sufficient fund to carry it into operation.
Congre*«toital JRetwriM.
store Rig his' Ticket.
Pennsylvania Lyceum is prepared to deliver, gratu
itously, an elementary set of specimens in Geology
and Mineralogy to every county lyceum which j nf Hie Legislature, authorising the establishment ol a
is, or may he formed in the Union. If any Such j Court f»r the Correction of Eriors No person who
thought improper for us mildly, and with duo deference
to the opinion of others, to make such suggeUious and
recommendations oil the policy of the Slate, as seems
us of vast importance to the welfare of it* citizens.
We hailed ns a new era in the jorisprude*. e of tho
State, Hud one which would result in iucaleiilnble
benefit to the citizens thereof, tho alteration of a part
of the Uonstitution, consummated at the last session
any
Lyceum will request some person who may visit
Philadelphia this present season, to call upon John
Simmons, Corresponding Secretary of the Penn
is acquainted with the present organization of the
Courts of lh*» state, and the admiui*tr iiion of the laws
1 ! by tlioni. will deny the fict, that it is next to no impos
sibility for the decHion of the judges in the ditto
sylvama Lyceum, or upon Dilcoyer Parish, corner judicial circuits to !v* uniform, each judge having it in
ol Arch and Kiglith streets, they can procure a j his power to he a little m.itnrclt in his circuit, mid Ins
set of specimens of the most important ores deciunns during hi* continuance ill office may ha inl
and minerals, and many other useful articles for yCnutahle law, there being no tribunal by which his
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X, I •*«
The U. S. brig Porpoise, Win, Ramsay comman
sailed from this port yesterday, for Brunswick, G
having on board, as pa*sengers, Commodore Woolsey, , .. ... . . .
Cnpl. I liiMuii, mid #ln«1*r Co.mimi.dnnt Sh,.brick ! °! m - """> l ' ,w ,hu '«'*'•“'«» wl '“ l “ '*»
cm led by the lion. Se.-rrl.irv of , r
the Navy, to examine the southeast coa-t of the Uni
ted Slates, in order to ascertain the most eligible site
f ir a nuvul depot.—Charleston Courier, Alh instant.
CONTENTS OF FARMERS’ REGISTER FOR OCT.
Original Communications.—On the Habits of the
Ileasiao Fly; On the Rail Roads of North Carolina,
and tho South generally; Account ofu sheep on two
legs; Death ol the second mule’s colt; Land and oys
ter shell luniks of Naiisemond; The respectability of
labo.; A precocious heifer; Which i* the best route
for a mil road to the Southwest 7 No II; Rough notes
upon some of the ngiictillural improvements nf Char
lotte, and the ad|oinu g counties; Improvement of the
Appomattox river; Liming m.d draining; On raising
two nr more successive crops of cocoons in each year;
Information and aid wanted, for the purpose ol pro-
pagatiiiE the best native grapes.
Selections—On Bones as manure; Natural History
of Ants; The ice trude between America and India;
Small matters; Si!k culture proposed in Loudoun;
On ilia difference in the effect of dung on different
soils—and upon the same laud before uml alter it Iils
been limed ; Memoir of V\ i limn Dawson, the Scottish
ultiirniist; Fruit kept sound in cotton; Copper
Bivb County Election.— We last week announc
ed tiial then* w Hi a tie in this county ill the eleciion
for Senator. The votes have since been recounted by
rnmpetent authority, when it wa* found that Davih
F. Wilson was elected by a majority of eleven votes,
lie hiving 14 more votes than were numbered in
the first count, and Lawshk three. The seat will
probably he claimed by both; in which cn«e the Se
nate will decide between the pnrlie*. We believe
there are circumstances that will ho developed to the
Senate which will satisfactorily explain the difference
between the first and second count, and that Mr. Wil
son will ho ndmifed to the seat.—Messenger.
We are glad to see it announced in n Wash
ington paper that the government intend to fur
nish a substitute for the clumsy and ungightly
copper coins now in use. The new coins will he
composed of that mixture of copper nnd silver
common in many countries of the continent of
Europe, and which long use has demonstrated to
answer perfectly well the purposed required. Be
sides the c^nt, which will he of the very conve
nient a;7.e of the silver dime, hall cents and pie
ces of the value of two cents mhI a half, will he
of the same metnlic composition.
[IV. Y. Evening Post.
in Virginia; Slacking hay; Agricultural Jurwpru
Drink* in harvest; Aiitunl Report
Richmond, Freilerick*hurg and Potomac Rail Road,
Wilmington and Halifax railway; Beet rout sugar;
the perxinnmn; Florida arrow root; Uliiueso Mul
berry; Geological survey of New York; Trade in
lords* egg*; Li*t of Patents for iinprovemeiits of ma
chines, Alc , to he used in agriculture nr domestic eco
nomy ; Debate on the ( row Bill, in the Senate ol Vir
ginia; Account nf the labors ami improvements of
Robert Barclay, of Ury ; Opinions on the proposed
Southern route for the mil way to the Southwest;
Water power ol Richmond; Increase of trade and
travel oil rad ways; Toe progres* of steam ; The dif
ference of exhausting and euriclii'ig tillage; To cure
the big head in horse*; Toe Waterloo Canarian Ever
green Cabbage,’’ alia* cow cabbage of New Jersey;
A London auctioneer's advertisement of lands in Vir
ginia ; Verd antique marble: Harlem rail road tun
nel; Brooms; The corn trade
^ errors (if any committed) may he corrected, whether , , .
they arise from an imperfect knowledge of the law, or I Gwrmn®M
from political, personal, or avaricious bias. By his
I Hiicce r s'»rs those decisions may he, and very often are,
ersed; therefore what is law this year in
law in
circuits
at the ftam> a time. Not so when the Court for the Cor
reoion of Eirors becomes organized- Those judges
will have more time to investigate and mature tlo-ir
judgment upon (he law. They, will know that their
decisions will be published to the world, in books of
report*, a* the law* of Georgia; hence, as well lor their
own digmtyund honor, as supreme judges ol the Slate,
as for the dignity and honor «»f the State itself, they
will lie careful to investigate and examine the law well
before they send it forth as law. In a few years the
most of the legal and litigated points which have dis
traded our best jurists, will he solemnly adjudicated
and settled, and the hooks of reports disseminated
‘among our citizens, that the tides of our property, and
the rights, lives und liberties of our people will he id- M^rio
most universally known, so that when we may acquire MTntosli,
property, by inheritance, will, purchase or otherwise, Monroe,
by coriipariug our title* with those hooks ol ieports,
we can pas* upon the legality of the same ourselves.
The parlies litigant will have the advantages arising
from the establishment of this Court without the in
tervention of a jury, and with very little, if any, addi
tional costs. \Vu, therefore, without stopping to in
quire what was the unwarrantable cause which pre
vented tile last Legislature from organizing this Court,
earnestly-recommend our Senator and Kepreseuta- l*ike,
lives to lise thfitr exertions to carry il into effect at the Buhwkt,
next session of the L“gislntnre. Putnam,
We request such of nur presentments as are of r Rabun,
public nature to be printed iu the Southern Recorder Randolph,
and Stuudurd of U
Appling,
j.
87
80
80
89
S9
87
86
135
131
158
138
135
l-t..
lbikur.
mi
26
29
17
17
17
17
17
173
157
181
146
156
158
Baldwin,
sn»
300
30*
315
305
303
322
:too
30b
277
500
3!7
306
310
Bibb.
rr,,j
562
502
66*J
508
500
504
570
566
650
770
565
571
605
Brvnn.
7li
76
76
70
70
76
76
76
01
01
U0
Al
61
01
Filllbich,
III
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
330
329
338
331
332
328
Burke,
Wit
534
522
527
519
521
518
020
126
108
650
128
132
124
Bull,,
21S
211
213
itlJ
216
210
214
214
379
370
573
364
370
373
Camden.
140
141
132
mi
141
122
139
130
154
155
160
1*>5
155
154
Cainphell.
ltd
141
105
154
142
142
141
142
477
454
555
455
468
452
Curroll.
103
112
123
1 1!)
111
109
110
108
520
512
595
604
508
503
Cass,
‘J56
251
253
253
853
253
238
249
334
335
538
336
332
330
Chathani.
:t')5
303
301
307
309
313
:ni7
305
472
408
486
473
473
473
Cherii eu,
140
147
148
15!
109
148
145
148
311
330
446
327
330
324
Clark,
510
518
552
585
55 k
557
552
561
355
339
8G8
307
255
357
Cobh,
180
175
179
177
177
174
173
175
388
371
500
367
370
300
Columbia,
414
412
410
410
•112
411
415
‘*1*4
2IS0
254
460
257
258
250
Coweta.
40'J
390
407
401
309
396
392
393
5v»J
521
814
524
523
518
Crawford,
317
327
327
327
327
326
327
»*7
499
499
bl'2
497
499
499
Decatur,
314
325
320
324
322
314
318
321
202
•202
491
200
200
192
IfeKulb,
501
461
000
493
478
472
480
480
792
747
1182
748
753
714
Dooly,
100
102
101
101
103
98
100
98
306
307
383
305
307
302
Enrly,
56
53
51
52
51
48
45
55
211
239
274
242
842
235
Effingham,
163
163
103
103
103
104
163
102
1-21
121
281
121
m
12!
Ellmil,
diw
798
789
603
801
tfOO
708
790
117
115
584
115
115
109
EttlaniieL
70
73
70
70
70
70
70
70
183
224
181
182
176
Fayette,
25U
245
955
258
231
242
238
210
410
410
629
403
412
4U3
Floyd.
Forsyth.
205
194
201
201
193
191
190
190
371
302
635
357
370
371
Franklin*
307
304
306
306
302
300
302
305
810
814
105*
812
813
810
Giluier,
2J
29
31
38
30
29
29
:iu
121
120
151
122
1 Cl
119
72
04
71
74
73
71
88
70
•27
20
70
24
29
*28
Greene,
762
766
764
77(1
705
706
707
771)
35
37
25,
37
37
35
Gwinnett,
776
776
781
705
775
777
775
781
852
841
1477
833
B59
843
Haherkham
317
308
289
330
4U3
31)6
Bit)
0H
080
009
920
098
676
008
ii.in.
260
240
270
274
268
273
264
27.
704
702
934
099
715
703
Hancock,
421
424
420
456
429
487
424
427
2?0
2*5
078
‘274
300
293
Harris,
655
653
003
050
651
052
059
610
418
413
709
415
*112
417
Hoard,
218
239
250
217
214
243
•242
24?
332
3;k r >
000
3..M-
329
328
lletirv.
687
081
685
701
600
650
071
62-
601
t^y
1280
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029
6*4
Houston,
501
504
504
007
507
007
505
5U5
010
608
1033
600
on
1.04
Irwin.
30
1
2
22
114
77
135
114
127
125
Jackson,
259
258
258
203
201
254
254
261
450
455
054
461
457
452
Jasper,
578
503
559
581
501
557
Gab
55!
427
408
870
428
427
421
Jetferson,
488
496
480
481
477
48H
483
48.
81
75
605
79
76
7b
Junes,
429
428
428
428
427
42J
419
421
404
453
057
404
404
400
Laurtjus,
409
407
405
407
408
405
407
40-
305
1
1
1
Luc,
146
140
121
142
141
141
140
137
111
110
1.15
108
112
>19
Liberty,
159
101
101
Mil
101
103
100
III
mo
1117
178
106
107
100
Lincoln,
271
271
272
273
272
272
273
27.
225
2-27
497
226
227
2*7
Lowndes,
Lumpkin,
218
213
214
271
218
214
212
SIC
601
599
795
572
nor.
593
Madison,
263
204
205
271
208
*J65
204
26C
270
278
507
•275
272
209
IU 134
100 167
313 914
&7'i 071 feflt
0* 61
3‘2G 336 3SW
lift 130 136
37 J 376 373
150 156 1&f*
4f/J 444 461
BOH 509 511
33 T 3*33 333
470 460 479
:W0 380 330
«W 358 368
369- 367 368
960 855 * 357
625 5*6
498 490
199 201
752 754
304 306
241 24*
1*1 1*3 121
m iu ii7
187 182 182
404 403 407
200
742
302
408 4tHJ 409
*0 *5 *3
8:12 801
Meriwether. 573 5*4
Montgomery. I (33 167
Morgan, 405 401
Murray,
Muscogee,
Newton,
(tglethorpa
Paulding,
14 II
804 797
033 631
14 477
800
541
167
439
IL
814
007 801
538 5*2
1G7
448
II
801
6JO 641
406
29
800
6*2
168
400
I*
793
6*0
112
232
H5
584
103
232 233
187 186
507 591
531 546 536 506
ID 11* 107 111
230 231 234
105 105 185
538 59* 59;
383
3*
801
5*4
181
402
12
801
610
5*5
III
355
79*
118
*9
35
813
666
70*
205
414
366
813
123
30
35
836 843
632 694-
701 702
205 296
411 419
3*8 324 3^2 832-
606
610
111
455
4*7
77
630 629
600 61V
Ml 116
<56 455
4*8 421
89 77
110 111
118 104
2*6 227
474
1
122
HM>
22T
304
234 235 232 239 219 224 2*3 224
302
99
760
053
7
070 8ft*
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5J* 515
317 346
90 77
m ii8
370 362
*85 *50
191 157
438
95 108
752 1347
591 1085
302
101
761
653
no 8 0
466 270 28*
•*4I 239 *33
921 519 524
653 348 348
601 90 03
195 1*7
585 369
433 205
333 198
273
301 289 302
100 100 100
758 050 752
051 649 654
8 7 7
270 282
239
520 MO
316 540
95 93
132 123
370 370
129
371
803 598
27* 27r
309 304
100 100
760 760
650 656
7 7
279 28J
*40 239
519 5*2
340 344
92 94
*05 204 *05
195 193 193
339 345 609 327 342
337 335
368 369
131
370
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193
339
379
129
37l
*84
193
434
37*
October Term of Twiggs Superior Court. 18!M5.
The Honorable Caklton II. Colk presiding.
Judge Strong, ilia feeling ami appropriate manner,
announced the mournful intelligence nf the Heath of
Charles P. Gordon. Esq., a member of the Ocinul-
geehar, and moved that it Committee In; appointed by
Court, to draft and report resolutions expressive
cl the estimation in which the deceased as n brother | child, about 1C months old, by her sid
and n man whs held while living, and shall he honored
now (li.-it lie is dead.
ereupon his Honor the Judge appointed Judge
Strong ol the Flint, M J. Kenan Esq. of the Ociutil-
gee. Judge Warren of the Chattahoochee, and Col.
Wiggins of the Southern Circuits, as such Committee,
who reported the following Res dot ions:
That in the character and person of their late friend
d brother, Charles P. Gordon, they recognize talents
of no ordinary grade, virtues of the Highest order ami
deportment, both private and professional, worthy of! the croud imploring
imitation. Beirg one oftlie oldestand most respectable | possible m altord him th
members of the Bar of said Circuits by his brethren
he was most alb ciiooatcly esteemed in life : cut off a?
providentially lias been In the meii-linuof life—we
will honor and cherish his memory and wear the usu-
•badge of mourning for thirty days as testimony of
‘ ir respect for the deceased.
ftsoletd, That we sincerely and deeply sympathise
with the surviving relatives and friends of the deceas
ed, and that the above proceedings be hv order ol the
Court entered upon the minutes thereof, Hilda copy
f ilie same be transmitted to the family of our said
brother, and published as usual.
Atrus extract from the minutes, this 12th October,
HENRY LOYLKSS, Cl’k.
FROM THE U. S. GAZETTE.
SHOCKING RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.
The billowing account of a most painful acci
dent on the Columbia Rail Road, was left at our
office by a liieml, who, it will be seen, was a wit
ness of the painful scene which he describes.
Fairvikw, Sunday, about 3, P. M.
This afternoon, as the train for Lancaster was
approaching Fairview. the axle of the forward
car, or car next to the baggage, broke, which im
mediately precipitated the car upon tbe railway,
the fragments of the axle lipping up the bottom
of the car, in which was a Mr. Gibson of Phi
ladelphia, bound to Cincinnati, with his wife and
children. 11 is wife and child fell through, and
nearly the whole train passed over her body. 1
cannot picture to you the heart-rending scene that
ensued, when Mr. Gibson was called to the spot
where his wife lay a mangled corpse, with the
covered
ith the blood of its dead mother! The top of
her head was cot oil*, and the hinin lay on both
| sides the rail; the body, feet, arms and legs brok
en to atoms. Heaven-*! what a sight! the dis-
traded man tenderly dragging from the spot the
{ remains of his
! ex. laoiaiions, hut she could only answer by an
j expiring look ot agony. He next picked up his
babe, and believing it too was dead, ran among
felance, when it was im-
i least consolation. The
liild was miraculously preserved. I was next
ailed to witness another scene which beggars de- |
cription.
Dim, in Butt? county, on the 1st instant, Mir. Mary
E. Humhkk. wife of Rol»ert Humber, Esq., in die 4'4<l
year of her line, with ilie bilious fever, which she Imre for
sixteen days with firmness und resignation, leaving n kind
and tender husband and ten children, to lament their irre
parable loss. This woman lived beloved and much re-
spee.fed by all who knew her; for she was a kind and af
fectionate wife, a tender and a kind mother, ami a good mis
tress. Il is hoped, in (Ilia afflicting dispensation of Divine
Providence, that t>he is now sharing the reality of the
saints in glory.
There I shall Imthe my weary soul
In seas of heavenly rest,
And not a wave of trouble roll
Across my peaceful breast.
Departed this life, in Twiggs county, on the Gth instant,
after it painful illness of two weeks, which the bore with
much fortitude, >lr«. Catharine Anderson, nged 42
years, consort of Cnpl. Thomas \V. Anderson, formerly
of .South Carolina. She lias left a bereaved husband,
wiih six children nml numerous relations to mourn their
irreparable loss. She was beloved hv nil that knew her,
nod the poor at least will hear evidence of her worth. She
lived and died a Christian.—Pence he to her.
Departed this life, on the 3d day of this month, at his
residence in Crawford county, Mr. James M. H. Whit-
ting ton, in the 2()tli year of his n«rn. Mr. Wlii'finirtnn
vvns a worthy member of the Baptist church, and in his
dying moments cave strong testimony of his confidence
iu God. By this stroke of Divine Providence the pa
rents of Mr. Whittington are bereaved of n dutiful rod,
and nil affectionate wife and child are left to lament an
irreparable loss; hut they are consoled with the hejjef
that his immortal spirit is now with his Savior and his
God.
Presentments
Of the Grand Jury—Hancock Superior Court, October
Term, I83G.
w f
and Inferior Courts of this countv, nnd find
fins records of each office in u condition in conform
ity w ith law and highly creditable to the respective
Cferks.
W.e present ns n grievance the prnctive of retRilinz
... - . - e .j- i spirituous liquors to slaves in viola'ion of law. The
Juh»._ calling upon her in (ramie j ^ pre v.-nti.. s tl.i. r r,c,i.:e i, ,„l,u»ry. and one meet-
in xr the approbation oftlie greater pn tion of our com
munity, and yet w e have reason to believe the law is
constantly violated, to die injury of die slave, his
owner, und the community, with Imi a trifling benefit
to the violator: sdll no prosecution* are lind, for the
want of prosecutors: it would theref ire see in to us
that the character of a prosecutor is n stutii.n which
i few of our citizens are willing to assume: we think
• , , , ,. . . , , j’.here is a false delicacy upon this subject: w e recoin-
A h ack man, who had vainly attempted to leap me(lt | |,, the citizens generally to become prosecutors
for every violation ol lliis law. Wo hazard nothing
ii saying that prosecutors under ibis law will be pro-
ill all classes wlm desire
Henry Lancaster.
Joshia E. Callaway,
Lindsey Holland,
John Westmoreland,
Dacid Hanes.
William W. Wakefield,
Benjamin Sturr,
Elijah Dodson,
J >seph Banks.
Thomas Mich nils,
On motion of Young J.
Ordered, that such of (h<
Fayetteville, Sept 17
Scriveii,
241
241
air
*2411
240
914
238
841
196
194 420
193
198
193
193
195
196-
Evans Wesley,
Samuel Pyle,
Stewart,
303
303
378
303
304
360
064
339
495
49" 743
500
603
500
499
491
504
Sumter,
337
337
317
005
331
325
315
334
•271
277 649
279
209
259
2G9
209
207
Titlli.it.
701
09*
710
097
698
690
086
70-1
821
822 1275
824
819
821
824
82U
837
James Loyd,
Taliaferro,
429
420
427
435
429
426
425
423
15
10 298
12
10
15
12
15
13.
Tnltmdl,
105
165
107
161
165
17)
Dili
100
44
9 171
48
41
40
44
47
Telfair,
101
mo
101
IU)
98
urn
107
90
K4
88 192
154
15!)
154
150
164
154
Thomas,
357
318
340
341
311
311
339
337
09
70 391
72
71
08
75
76
74
Troup,
HikJ
870
875
880
875
865
871
070
211
237 520
234
233
231
230
236
VI9
Twiggs,
313
310
308
315
31 1
312
305
3101
09J
399 590
398
390
400
398
397
400
Up,on,
Ut^inti,
Walker.
Walton,
5&I
650
552
654
550
551
55 J
5531
357
358 456
353
361
358
357
350
300
Lung, it is
presentments as arc of u
451
423
435
461
421
423
427
42H
075
663 1029
038
COO
677
CG7
606
608
requested by the Grand
Ware.
10
II
10
23
17
II
37
10
128
20 133
131)
137
133
131
13&
134
Warren.
470
477
485
488
479
480
479
480
501
499 750
604
601
504
501
603
64)3
Wftfliingtot
, 497
494
493
496
49!l
492
491
493
481
479 929
488
488
480
487
480
487
IT fl. HEFLIN, Cleric.
Wayne,
33
32
33
32
32
36
54
00
95
90 131
97
Df»
95
90
100
90
40
Wilkinson,
335
331
335
316
331
342
331
347
060
115 073
367
307
370
301
371
37*.
| Wilkes,
357
354
330
33!)
355
358
350
30-1
467
400 691
471
471
408
468
409
<6*
hoot 9f sojv
F
#‘200 REWARD,
OR toy boy GUY. whom I sent to Bn
Monroe county, Gn., lor some rye,
wnsville, |
yitli twi
fAVE just received a large and desirable ns- I mules and a carryall. The carryall body wus painted
H sortment of Dry Goods adapted to the sea- I yellow, and die running gear, except the tongue
Army Movements.—The U. 8. S. Major Dade,
LumiI. Ilowiion commanding, arrived h| St. Marks
from the car when the accident took place, fell
| upon the ground, and the car running cdl the track
| upon the side he jumped, the wheels passed over | tected by public opinion
I both his legs and cut them off in the most shock- \ the good of community
ing manner, grinding the dirt and clothing into
i the mangled flesh, lie lay writhing in the most
I excruciating agony, under the body ol one of the
cars, until enough of assistance could he rcndei-
| ed to raise the car oil him. lie will not, it is
believed, survive.
A gentleman in the forward car had his left arm
Among them are best qualities Merino Cloilis.
Figured Merino«. superfine Black. Blue, Green and
fancy colored It 1*0ml 4 'lot Its, ribbed and plain
Cassiineres, SATT1NETTS, 3-4 and 6 4 English
Merino*.
SXXiKS.
Rich Black and Blue Black, colored, figured and
plaiu Gros de Nap’s.. 1’uix do Soie.
Blaik Indian Lowering, Siucliewe*, Florence fan
cy Handkerchiefs, rich idackiiud blue b'uck uml tuiici
colored Belts, Pongee Hdkf’s.
Silk am! Cotton Hosiery; French nnd English print*;
plain stripe and check Cambric*; Swi-s Mu-lins.
Thread and Buhhiiiett Laces; domestic Cottons and
Calicos.
Canton Flannels and Check*; Damask Table Co
vers.
Rose and Point MIiti*lhcls, various sizes nnd
prices.
Diaper nrd Negro Cloth*.
Ladies and Guiitleincn’s GLOVES, of various qua
lities.
Misses and Boy’s do.
Ladies Kid nnd Prunella Slippers
Prunella nnd Gaiter Boot*.
Ladies' rrunella and Velvet waier-proof Boot* and
Slippers.
Gentlemen's Shoe- of every description.
Gentlemen's water proof Hoots*
Gent's and Boy's lashionahle Hats, and Cloth
snd fur Cap*;.
READY XVIADB CLOTHING.
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Cloaks*
Ladies fig’d Merino and Circassian do
Gent’s, t'amhlet OVER-COATS ; frock nnd dress
Coats; Pantaloons; Vests; Stocks; Linen Collars;
Bosoms ; Cotton Elannel and Merino Shirts ; Drawers,
jfc. Src.
Satldlory, Crockery, Hardware, mil
TIN WARE.»! «U descriptions.
Thankful for past patronage, they respectfully in
vite their friends and tile public in general to call and
w . .. and I
hat was painted red. He had overalaid hi* time, and |
1 snpposed that h*» was sick, and sent to *ea idler him, j
and could hear nothing of him, only at Murstm'd's old |
ferry, on Flint river, having at that time a soldier in i
the carrynll with him; mid I am induced to lodfeve
that ho lias been inveigled or perounfed off by tho j
soldier. Ho Inis always been a faithful servant, and
for the lust eight or leu years my carriage driver, lie
h about five feet six inches high, of a numnou size,
tolerably dark complected, speak* perl mid mild when
spoken to, has a pleasant coHiitoiiance, and w alks very
briskly; no particular iiinika recollected, only his hair
is very short all over Id* head, und not very thick. He
is about 25 tears old. lie was raised near Raleigh,
N. (’., and brought to this Slate in 1821, by me. |
The nkove reward will he given for the thief, uecro, j
carryall ami mules,delivered to the subscriber, in liar- i
ri* county, Gu , or Fifty Dollars for the negro, carryall
and mules, or Twenty Dollars if (lie negro is put m
jail, and information given me, ut Mulberry Grove I
Post Office, Harris countv, Gu.
VIRGIL H. WALKER
Harris county, Oct 15 40 6«
LAW NOTICE.
rill HR undersigned, at the request of Charles P. k
H Gordon, Esq. deceased, will close his profits*
Honal hut«iiiet*4 All commnuiculioiis addressed to me,
at Eutoutoii, Georgia, wi l In- promptly attended to.
JAS. A. MERlWETHOt.
October 18 [40 3t] Attorney «*f Laur.
GEORnlA, Jones county.
W HEREAS Robert V. Hardeman applies to m«
for fellers of ndmiuisrraimir on the estate of
Daniel Malone, late of said eiHiuty, dec»-u»fld—•
These are therefore to rite and ndmoiiish nil snH‘
singular the kindred ami creditors of naid deceased,
n l»u and appear at my ollicH. withiu the time pre
scribed by law. |o show eau-e, if any they have, why.
said fetters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this I'bit day <‘f Oct. 1836i
CHARLES MACAUtHY. c. a. o.
Ort IS 40 54
tver part
' county,
iv horse.
Mill dark
Id. in, I,-
Horses Slrnycd*
TIIAYED from the subscriber, in the 1 •
of Wilkinson county, adjoining Lauren
TWO HORSES. One is a middliitg *.Z'*d h
with one and perhaps both hind feel while. \
switched tail mid mane, and about 8 years i
tied to he inw-houml. Thu other is a hrigni hay «»r
light roan, with long Ifex mane and tail, well built,
and remarkably short iu the couple, with a bald face,
walks very wide behind; no oilier marks r collected.
Whoever will take up said horses, and deliver them
to the juhicriber iu Inviriton, Wilkinson county, or
will inform him Jiv letter where he may obtain raid
horses, shall he reasonah'v compensated for their Iron
hie mid expenses. ’ W. B. SMITH.
Irwmtoii, Oct 7, 1836 49 3l"
Milledgeville, October 18. 1836.
40 tf
Upon the subject of a Court for the Correction ol
Errors, it might seem unut>ce«*ury for this jury to ex- !
press any thing whatever; before the alteration of!
the Constitution for that purpose, such a Court lias
One liuntirt fi Thousand Doilarg /
worth of GOLpO U'anlfd /
HE subscriber has on hand, and is receiving,
at his old itRod, an exttn ive assortment nf
WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FAN-
| been .» fm,nemly reommemle.l by different Jurie. ,.f |UR ,; waUE.'ac. nil of wl.ieh i. offered on
i this county, that we suppose there nr-* very few grand
j jurors who have not at some time recommended such
p<
OUR months alter date, application will be made
the honorable the Inferior Court of Grenim
•untv. when sitfins fur ordinary purpose*, fur leave
to s»*ll a negro woman named Rhby, nnd her child,
belonging to the estate of Joseph Wright, !at»* of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
JAMES M PORTER, Adm'r.
Oct 18 40
W ILL BE iOLD. on Friday. tb« 2nd day of
December next, at the late residence of Daniel
I McIntosh, deceased, ol Morgan county, nil the perish-
! able property of raid deceased, consisting of lioraes,
I stock of hog•>, cattle and sl.eep. corn and (odder, wa-
I gou and ue.n. plantation iitenails. household and kitefe
I e«i furniture, and many other articles, too tedious !<r*
| enuiiirrale. Terms made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES ALLEN, Adm’r.
j V B. Plantation to he rented for tlm year 1838,
and one Negro Boy hired at 'he same time. C. A.
l fe.t 18 40
Georgia, Hancock County*
Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Rice P. Knowles nnd Jamas V.
Kn'wles apply to me fur letters of ndmiui*-
rration on the rotate of William Knowles, late of
Greene county, deceased :
Tlir-ie ere therefore to cite, summon and admonish*
all nnd singular (lie kindred md creditors of said da—
ceaa«*d. to be am I appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have)
why said letters «lim»!d not be granted.
Given mirier inr hand, ut office, this 12th day hi
October. IriW.
HENRY ROGERS, CPk e. <*.
October 18 48 St
T'
Sunday last, from the Suwannee River, having ) broken, ami breast much injured, but it is possible
i large number of sick sailors and soldiers on lioard, (
ptisnnigcrH to Pensacola, to which place the vessel is j
*. 0H r ®biriiing to refresh and refit, having been cm- ;
P'"Ved since June navigating on this pail of the coast
*^nil up ||, e Suwannee. Lieut. II. confirms previous | .
‘report* uf the sickness of the position ot Gamp Call . . 1
"‘Suwannee Old Town—where five companies of the i * was with m\ lai
Ilk Infantry U. 8. Army, have In-en encamped tho ' % “ w ‘“ ‘
PAM three months. Twenty-four deaths liavo occur-
1 among them, and between 80 and 90 of I he re
urt. The Constitution of our slate as it now
(ami-, declares “ flint the Judicial powers of this
lie will recover Slate shall he vested iu a Supreme Court for the Cor
The irain was propelled at the rale of 15 lo i ration tf Error, .. Superior. Inferior I Jo-lice*'
IS mile, per It
Hie moat reasonable term*, lie will also pay
ml pi ice for i«v amount of nalite GOLD. The [
preference will be given to gold in its native .tale (not S
Unveil ) JACOB FOGI.K.
Oct 18 40 if
"Hinder are «t tbu time ill, leaving only 30 reported
'c-duty,
The Commander-in-chief, with the Tenne»«ee
’""""led Brigade, were ferried over the river on Ttlee-
"y and Wednesday Inti, nod took np their line of
vy 1 , i 1 fe* "“*• day for tbe Indian .ettleinent. on Hie
’"blucoocliee. Tile guide, bad joined the army and
e. -i 1 * 18 lroil |'' "round, to hope for n meeting with
"ndernbla hodie, of Indian, within (wo more dav,
march.
•la'll ?' ‘•’"•O'"' 1 b*ed remained in the river to
1 nrigadier General Heed in enlahlitldug a depot at
fee old Block Hmiie on the Wilhlacoechee,
Mi? . r T take with him the Florida Mi-
r J lo wlttelt point all the iofaiilry, marina,, and
enrlly Indian, from tbe Creek country, are ordered
ni.to C * 8 t I’* 1 " Tennaaiee troop, had wtfervd hut
h.a / ' ,om *' r lv»e*». and a. Ilia rainy wa»nn
be * l,d "neb of aupplie, ara lo
Ml .'“"'v Pl»e*d within eanvenianl re.eli, tba ram-
al l ^ M " l ,,| m!' , le„ prograta with a vigor and »n«rjy
I l ' Ul *hl «'*ure a enereMlhl remit.—Fltridisn.
at '"I®’ '■brdLriau rutain*. tL
Ian.!.. '®/ 5 '* 1 1 hoaatu,*rfifr^ .
fe*"< Jaekeoiivllla, which flee, ah* left
‘ Dome te-wnger Mfe learn Ihai the ferae.
Court*, mill in micIi other Com ts ns tin* Legislature may
from iimo to tiino orflain and establish.” We appre
hend that flio Constitution of our State giintanfee* lo
every party litigant a tribunal for the Correction of
Errors. From a failure heretofore
In pass laws necessary to carry tbi« pi
siitntion of our Stale into effeel, the cisizeim of Geor
eia are barred of a part of their constitutional rights.
. . We would tlieref(»re nrg** tqeoi our pie-eut Senator
: and Representative* the tieee-niiy of usiog their
at the time of the accident, anti
an nut more limn (lie length of the train, or 50
arils, ere it brought up.
mily in the next car to life one
which Mr. Gibson wax in, nnd the fragments over
which we passed, tore up the boil on without in-
juiy to any of its passengers. It was a miracle
that we escaped— fine of tint wheels was spoke
less, nothing but the naked rim left [o give nasur- | “Vuoi'iV'fe. hove mrcli low, pinned n. may "curry llu,
anen it ever was a railroad wheel. Lveu the i c | ni m0 0 f our Constitution into effect,
rails for a considerable distance were tom trout \V'« ptesent to His Honor Judge Andrewsourtlianks
their fastenings, and some broken. | for his faithful, able and impartiul administration of
This seems lo he one of tlio^e accidents against | justice,
which it is difficult to guard, unless hv some new 1 Wo present also, our thanks to the Solicitor lie-
arrangement of tlm wheel, uml nxlea of the car*, j r ’ ,r tllB di " ch “ r * e « r h, » duli,! ‘ I'™’
or p.rltap. hv a thicker flooring to the car,. 1 K '^"™ 1(e ,| ol)r p r ,„ ntnl , nt . , 1B p llb |i.had in
D
fur the liiatructiuii of
jl i, mrritiuned In u, that the engine and one
car wa, immediately deapaichct! lo l.anca,tef city
for medical or surgical aid lor the NUll'ereta, and
that before it returned, the cars were »et in mo-
tltu 8uuiliuin Kecordt— and Btmid.rd of lininn,
JUlIN A EVANS. Foreman.
Jottph II. Sunlit.
Urnt E Cultur,
IF*. Mtllrr,
In (he hope of conveying ihe wounded towards j Motn WtUn
medical sid, Ihey hail gone lo a short turn, when | ”'"• 11
the loeomolivs came sweeping round, and wa, '
not checked until It came iu coined with Ihs car,
snd did considerable injury.
Alalcum Jakiitltm,
Ihlkim Smith,
Irby Had,on.
F. E Brooking.
Jot B llaoiont.
Ilitlimond llurolty
If'o i Frnlty,
R. t. Sun'll.
Hrownwood Fnnalc Iiistilulc.
It. HUBERT C. BROU N, talc of Scott,I,m
take, this method , f iiifoi'ming Iris friend,, and i
tlie l>»f»irili.i.i' l'" r '* n,< n " <l guardians gcupially, that h« intends, in I
, f January, 1837. opening an iusfllutiou l
nrl ol tlm Con- .si-
of La lira upe, Troup count
Yonii'4 Liislfes.
I A suitahfe building is now hemp eroded iu n neigh*
1 Imi bond, onibrari i'g hoMiitiliil »cs-uory. n hoaltby at
; ino*p!iero, and good locioly, and while the retired lo- i
. istioii is peculiarly adapted to uni 'indents m the j
' puraiii!* <4 literature, it* vicinity to LnGrang". reinaik-
I able for ils moral nnd refined cnmiumniy, oilers every ,
I advantage which a parent could desire ill educating
| Ins daughter.
Board earn he obtained ill the family of Ilia Priuci-
' pal. and in highly respectable families near.
! A sp’endid Aparatus is ordered for the use of the
' institution, himI every biaiHi of Solid end Onnmental j
Education, will he Innglil with ihe same lnithliihie«s hv
which Dr. B ohlnin**il flint reputation which ho will i
be ever Nitshuntn men* and ***cnre.
Brown wood. Tmup co. Ga. Supt. 29 40 eov%6t
remote Hoarding and Hay School.
HE siihscrii‘ r wouhl inform his friend* and the
public, that he intends opeminr. in E.ito'iton.
Ga , on tlm first Moudav iu January. 1837.a SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES, in which will be tnuglit all
the hranclie* ol n solid nnd n polite education. He will
he ns-i-ted. aa lira wants of the acliool may require, by
well qualified and experienced teachers.
A Philosophical and Chemical nppnrutu* has be-n
; ordered front Boston. In fine, nothing ah ill Ira want
n > ing to render this school worthy u| the pntroiuigo of an
iid i enlightened coiniiiunity.
A large, convenient and.elegant building will, by
| contract, ha iu r**adineva by th • I .t of J-tiinarv.
Mr. 11 km fir C. Wai.sii will have clinrgo nf || i0 niu-
! sicid depariiiient, whose knowledge «.( the scietico and
experience in leaching, need no recommendation,
i The «nb'criher will receive a limited number nl
young ladies, as hoarder*, into hi* lainilv. who will be
! treated with tho same parental cure as hi* own child
ren, and enjoy nil the comforts of n privute home, with
the ndvantage of ft public hc.IihoI.
Further particular* made kumvn on application to
the principal, nt Kfttonton.
JAMES W. ARMSTRONG, Principal.
Oct 18 40 fit
J. B- Edw'irds,
Henry Gary.
Hardy C. Cnletr.
Bmj*i»i* Simmon,,
Ou imxum. nrdtrsil. lh,( III* shuv* |>r«*n(awni.
llolhschild h,s lull hi, «hI»* £10.000 prr an- ^ unbiirii*-! ,gyv**bl* lu rvn>i,,i
_jm. all hi* fwrailur*. pisM m4 jswsis 4 (• bis A G. rilMMKH. Sol. G*».
daughter* «a«h £ IfO.OOO, 1’h# raaidut of hi* | a tra* aitrad from tha mlnuui, Oct. 14.
nine ii beq**a(hed to kit wnt rvtpl £ 10 000 i TUTTLE II. AUpVH, CUrb.
A good Nit mii Son for a Trucker.
HE Trusiec* of Madiaou, Morgan countv, Male
■ and Feina'n Acarlemie**, will elect, on Ihn first
December next, for the ensuing year, n Teacher nnd
Assistant Teacher, for each of I ha above Acndi inm»;
also, a .Music In-tructor. for tlm IVnvafe Department.
A Teacher, wall qualified lo take rlnsrga of eillior of
the above siui*iioii«. will do well to nsaku applinition
NOTICE.
fjl HE Citizens of Baldwin county, who feel an in-
.1. !ere*t ia the adoption nf a s>drill of lntt rnal
linprovauicat hy ihe next 1.* gislaiuio, by which lira
grefttest good may b« diffused, are earnect'y invited
to aitend at the Ourt-honra m Midedfeville, at tue/rs
u elack, daturduy the 22d io*l. w ltn a view In con*P_ _
sider of Ilia propriety of b#ing repri seined In Ihe Con- ! A € OOk. Wn*tier ttltd Irnner for Nlilc*.
venflou lo le field iu Ihe town of .Macon, en the first ? A GOOD COOK and first tale VVushrr. Ironei
Monday In Wovawil»er. J ^ and Nurse f«.i safe. ,\ra.|y thi« arfi»e
VV7ILL BE 8IM.D. on the 28th ifiy ef November"
f? next. i«t tho residence of Ambrose Whittle, all
the PERSONAL PROPERTY of John W hitilc, late
of Wasliiiigtoti eouutv, d-roused.
WILLIAM BARWICK, AdmV.
October 18 Ida
w
(ii lh" linsnl p.r-minIly, nr furni.li tli« worri.-iry >viUl I Al-n. »( (h« •*• J 1 .
»ul)iui«u; Bvi,l«*««<>rih,lr^'„lifla’i'i iH«, to bs iuiri hu ! 0IUOfri.J* «h > GI"F- * mnii 84 yesr* uld i Cr*w-
A«lu»iiiis«i-a(ap’s Kale.
71!.1. BF, SOI.!), nn lh<? 6r-l Tiir,d»v in Jn-
in-11. m I Ii*- r,mrt*l,mi,r lio ir i" 'Tliomw-
iiu. Thmn"« I'mlllty. williii, tlm lm»,» of »"!*.
I,»t Nn. I. ,quart? A. in Th »«*ilte, Thnnianeonnty—
tin wIikIi i, a ritn.inntlinu, S"?w hnn»e on* nf ib»
lm«l .lanil, in tun \ illnta anil a!«>. « *m«ll dwelling-
litittM anti tidier Nm. 1 ami 8 in Mptnra
T Nn- I in sqnnie I. anil Nn S; in rqnare A ; all nf
wliieli 1 re in die tmvil nf Tlinma-ville
Alan, livn I.nl-t "f I.ANU. N"- -'W3'in I he Bth dial riel
Ilf Irivin noil TIioiiih* roiiiKy. ami Nn. 10 in thtr
11 : 1. tij.iriri nf Irwin, nmv Tln-inaa connly.
\i,n 1.1,17. h. a negro vvnmim nliniit (M nr V6 v*sr»
„r a*e. IIAHRIF.T. a girl 7 yenr. old. DKNNtfl. a
l.i.y,4yennoM.TOM, a bnv.3year, old.and SUSAN.
a uni. one yenr old. Sold a*(he ur-qinily nf M4r*a
F.-ignann, I tie nf 'i'iinnia.viile. Tluiiiitoi L-tmnly, der’d^'.
In virion nl order nf tin- hmiiirable die Cnml nf Or-
tI n iry of Tlminn, enmity, Gn. Sold nn a eradil—
lermo nn Ilie dav.
’ IIRKRY IIGETII. )
JOHN FF.RGUSO.N.
Oct. 18 (Ua
Admiulatralor'i Sale.
W ll.r. BF. SOt.D, nn ihe first Tiie,day In Janu
ary neal, be firs ihe smirt-linns* door In Ihe
i,mo nf .MnOnsniwb, Henry ennnty. Lot nf Land
Nil. Ilif). in Ibe Ilia d.ilrioi nf H*nry rminly, a, lh*
icut Minii- nf Tlmiiia, J. Stephan,, lalv of aaid rnnnty,
licceaved. for dm Iwitefit id* (he huiranf aaid deeesaed,
Al-n. al (be Mine lima and filar*, FIVri Jjf;.
1 Ihe board.
Oil la
M. G. A(*KK.W. Ser'v.
40 I»7i
u*inb*r I*, itan
On 4
Innl, a buy. IS y«ar» nidi William, a boy, 14 ve*r»
[nil: Naie-y. a woman, *44 year, uid, and -Mtrdia, a
girt, il year, old, l>*lri|igiiig lu tha main nf Mid de-
cs*m?iI, fi-r din lie until nf ilia Iwira nf Mid ilrsenn d.
WIU.IAM n. STEPHENS. I . , u ...
LLUAJt U. JORHAN.
[ Oil t* 40 td