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Director Dari rt llunk.
Dr. Tin'l l*, without opposition.
SEN> 10.(1 \l. ELECTION.
Col. Ai.rukh Cu
by the Ley-nature,
far Urn torus of ?ix ;
Col. A. Cr 1 hue'
Col. J. Vs. Cami
Mnj.J.vtoit Woo
Scattering.
rmisiiT ««» yeJtpril.y recleclnil
tn the Sen.ito of Ihe Uuite.t Slate,
v 1*jr,. Ir en the 4th of March cent. '
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CIO* KCTITRNS. |
CoUXTIKS.
Eor Congress.
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Eor Electors, j
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400
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502 ,
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140
:iiti
135 1
Hull..
*205
‘2(12
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2,7.1 i
Clmtllam,
355
52.)
371
(.’lark.
•i?"i
::o.i
401
III 3
Columbia.
•2 7 5
111
*2.-1
loo :
C7ovvtfpi,
•KM
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\ 147
457 1
(Jrawfijrsl.
*211
373
10
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Decatur,
*24*2
lf>:i
251
140
Duiily.
105
100
1 10
H12
I'ffiugltnm,
132
80
132
81 1
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153 2
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400
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472 i
1 In 11c jck,
*241
342
243 |
Hurri.,
I»t 13
327
(505
330
llniistnn,
552
4 18
5150
451
Jnchsuri,
aoi
4-0
208
481 1
Jasrcr,
592
•III
59(5
400 j
Juflewm,
5 lfi
1 >1
52fi
119
June*,
07-1
351
:i75
350
I.ftc.
107
(50
113
50 :
Libert v,
12(5
1-0
12(5
$ 1
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Meriwether,
■ir.4
512
4.'.9
509
Msuirne,
580
710
508 1
Afnrg*»n.
351
ni;
:l 11
171 :
Mnsrncep.
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3,30
711
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78
321
82 ■
1M;<,
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4 >8
287
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110
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110
140
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229
441)
240 |
lUibiin,
()
104
fi
103
Randolph,
101
a.A-4
10:t
‘f® 1
Richmond,
.'•07
3 ’ l
500
323 j
Seri veri,
T.k>
137
107
135
Stewn; t,
:;k)
:i5o
Ik > »
371 ;
Tfllbot,
(551
(il J
(553
(120 |
Taliaferro,
:i(U
21
301
25 |
Troup.
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91:7
219 I
I 'V'lL’ffS,
‘289
303
•* (, 3 1
irp*on,
4-2
0)7
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‘29(5
Warren,
352
:’()t
337
mn ;
Washington,
:m;»i
373
35!)
. d76
VVilkiii.cn,
*229
215
231
2;*Q
Wilkes,
3(55
i; i
ova
475
Noah Murray
and (ii-
munis W.
1 - It VI
T. |
Drivers, wore indicted and tiie.d in the I’ede
ral Court
in this-phie.o on Saturday |a«t, and fout.d guilty nf cm- j
bezzling n letter, cu
rntniriins
; a draft, from tl"
ii mail be |
tween Mdlcdgevill
a nml Ai
ngnsta. 'They vvaso each j
sentenced y ester da
Penitentiary.
v tl) ten
\ ears i inpiisunn*.
ent in the t
i
i
A ltHtulbill, by the last mail from Iin
misbuig, Tenn . ,
puts us in possessii
m of Ih
e result of
the e
!ec.t„„, ... |
Dauphin county, the seat
of government, shewing a
gain since the October el
edion aga
inst Vi
tin Huron,
of 9G2—in Lancasb
;r, 189!).
Partial return*
from four |
or five other n»1 j«»».
;>-nt r.imniic* shew
nsimi
i ur rnst.lt. j
■<> gr*Ma p.io^Lmont on «H* eouiUiy —wml
nn thft fttffect nf rfhirh. there H foo correct» pic Mha most ancient
ture to he foumJ in (?ol. Young** replv to tho*r veneering; C^re fur iiliyht |iear lr»-i»»
nlio aik him to become « candidal* I'm the go
vernment of New.York. Wi ll, very well, do hi«
opinion* veiify the NcntimruH in. I think, N*». li
*d Taylnr’t Arator, to which And >o In* notes, I
l»eg the curliest Attention c.f your reader! and
youMcll. Weil doe* Col. Young observe—
“ Whilst legislation ii direi-tod. m it ever «lmuld he,
to the grealeei number, law* will he few and pimple ;
hut in proportion a* it i* perverted fu thecumi;'! *uh-
eervienev of stock-jobber*. speculator*. and motinpo-
I.fct**, will it become more intricate, protruded, iin.J
multifarious. When the immutable truth i« fully iin-
derPtuod. 1 lint there is no possible way «>1 creating
Vrnpr Uim%
i l el pooniwuuni.) J | ^
y . * 0*0^1 *^ 0ir 11 ^ ^HpflOn «d \ HfnU: I’ni^r | r|l||f (Subscriber liar for tMe * large quantity nt 1 *TL Interior C’utri »( P(Ai»kl outfit*. alien piling
Uempod | Rooted Grape Vine*, of veriuu. kinds, which ? for Ordinary purport, will he told at the Conrlhotiso
A UIUIJbJkL> V) an order of Ilia hunorM.ta Ui«
X Interior Cottl of J*(8i**r1 etfftntv. when pining
Si «, me*" L«t M.. i • »r Ordinary purport, will he told at the Court-house
') ,,,rt u troii; lii-ruvery in preparing fl** t Mn In* oflVr* f*r pule at h redneed price. Tld» season of door in paid county, on the tint Tuesday in January
• silk; Kh Miig chicken*: t ‘oiifiMiip’inn o| the year i« preferable tn the latter part ol the winter west. In-tween ihe lawful hours of sale, ALL THE
Mi iti-inil: Acrlunation ot the C’iiiti««e Midherry ; f or trail-planting, but after Christina* will do very LANDS belonging to th* e«tnt* of Forney F. Gatlin,
" J«e ..| ( ahh i •• «,«ud< r<di, Warwick well. Alv regiJ. lice i- 9 mile* e**t of Greeuesburo* de» eased, in said county, consisting ol lllor 1500 Acre"
I nufiie
niithracit
I I
, pea*; Retativ
1 Economy in Inn it whs
: |.ro\ementa in ma< bine
■ dome«tie i eonotny ; Re
i tieologieal Survey of
I manure ; l!e**iai. Fit
tore; Arid in
I Vico ill bread
ruard f|.u«e- trotli tl
ffbl in n|
Mei itio and S in's "beep ;
iff ; LLt o| patents for ini*
Ac. used in agriculture and
view of |lie ln«t Report of the
Maryland; lireen crop* for
mid w linat, inserts; Suk ml*
ond—i's rlleftv on salt end I utter;
nil*; Liming destroys Malaria; To
Indigo; .Notes of our travels ;
uio by dry mg ; on preset \ mg
GEORGE CRUTCHFIELD.
Nov |,% -M %•
noticeT
I.IRF.R *L SALARY w ill he given foi « Teacher
Infill h vaeimcv in Franklin Academy. Fairfield,
Putiiaiu county, lor th,< en*uinff year Applinuiom
lo the »tib«criber, by letter or persou.i'ly will receive
prompt ottuution JAMES CLARK.
Sec'v. of Board.
Nov la * 41 lit
A
that the gain* and speculation* of the profits of mono- '
liils are extortions upon mankind, in winch the few
participate at the expense of the many.
4 Occupied with their private concern*, the groat,
inns'* of mankind d<* not itlway* bestow *utticieiit at
tention to watch the silent operation of law*, and to '
trace the connexion of cause and rtf rt. Kittle bv lit-!
tlo the aggressions nf power pIcmI uupeiceived upon j
the Imdy politic, like Ihe liil tv of ng« upon the Imi* ’
man fratnu. 'I’wenty years ago, the legi-laiion of the j
Inst session, if it could not have heen otherwise avert- I \Vilkiir
ed. would have routed the whole cornu.unity to arms. ,
The undeniable truth that all men are horn free, and .
have equal l ight* in tii * enjoyment of life, liberty, and i
the pursuit of happiness, wus. not then forgotten or 1
disregarded.” .
potatoes, nuit rni'ing them Irom seed ; to prepare Or
chard (iniss «“cd for sowing; White Rats; !\l endow : |-*(>2S SALIC,
IV'ifits of mulberry culture; VVil«on’s mowing and I’hintntioii and iiiitunvemeiils owned by
gra n culling nmchiiip; The cul-vvorm ; Comparative i H Mrs Milly Bivins, siiuamd on the .Macon r..nd.
lahh* ol speed; Soap Irom flint*: Manufacture nfj flvo miles Irom Milledgevijle, ii I situation hs m
*e of entertauiinent, cnnipiisiug two squuivs ol
fiood oak and hickory land, w ith aromt half cleared.
Possession can lie had by the first of the ensuing year.
Persons desirous of pun basing call make application
more or less, well improved and mi good repair. Hold 1
t«» make a diMributiou among the heirs. Terms oi |
•ule on the day.
JOSEPH TOOKE, ? A ,.
AIXENTOOKE, i Ad,nr *
Nov ir» Ids
A OREEABLY to an order ol the honorable the
< 3s. tulerior Court of Morgan county, will he sold
on lho first Tuesday in Fehmnry next, 8*S6 acres ol
T IIE VIA C EH over lh« Willing lob Cotfraa. $jnr'
gan county, will commence on Ike Ml Nd»
vemher. and cominue flve days.
First Hat— Mile heats; free for any liorse that feat
never won a race. Enlrmutt 9 IIW.
HbcusI* Da?—Two mile heats.
Thiru Dav—-Three intla heels.
Fourth IIat—Mil- heals, :t best In five.
Firm Dev—One mile out f»r «addl- horses
JAM EH AI HKIN NKR, Hec’ry
October *JT> V2 4*
Capital $AOO,00O—all paldla.
IVERSON L. HARRIS,
A GENT.at Milledgeville.of thetiootgia |n«urance
and Trust Company, will take Fine axd Mari.vk
id, lying on the waters of Little River, adjoining Insur vxck oii the mo*? reasonable terms
’ .If .. ... I ..ll.li. ,1... . ■■ I u.l.l la. lit II I ft VI I U LJ *1 I ' * I
The clfect ol soot on wheat; important trial ;*| hnu
('uliivation ol potatoes; INcerpta Curimui; A novelty t'*<»
in hreeding, Machine for upward transmis'ion ol p,»,
w eighis : ll»>r?o racing of old.
NV yatt ami others, being tile real estate of Richard
Garner, late nf said county, deceased. Terms on j
Ihe day of sale.
W.M. VAUGHN. K . . |
JNO. VAUCHN, \ Adm “ |
N" v 15 tda
THOMAS 8 METCALF. Pret’t.
Wm. T. Gould, i-ec’y.
Directors if the Georgia Insurance and Tt'vst Company,*
November 4.18M.
\ mu vi), in Twiirsr* cfioutv,
it. by R. I'.llis, Esn ,'
t. to .Mi-*" S vtt it! C. i
ot the late John !•’. Simmons, «l
DlVi), at hi* residenep in t,ei»
on Tuesday evening the
I. Gii.incur Alc.Vvm of
niMo.xs, eldest daughter
•eased.
dther Mr. Jvmcs Bivins ortho undersigned
ding outlie premises. HARPER TUCKER
Baldw in county. Nov 9 -II 4t
O’
unit v.
i th •
4di inst.,
^ Bond, in the GUth >eur of his uge He wasdistin-
mii-*li tl li>r his onterprize and industry, hv which he ue-
liKOROIA I.VSURANTE A\l) TRUST COMPANY.
\\ r e would call the attention of the public, par
ticular y the working classes, r«> the adv* rtisetiieul
inserted in this morning’s pup^r of t!ie Cieotgia
Insuranc*' an ! Trust Company, from which it will
he seen tin; the Directors have come lo the reso
lution ol n-ee vine money on deposite for any icrm
not less than sixty days, nor more than twelve
months, for which they will give irnnslerrabie
eeriifuales hearing an interest of six per cent, per
annum.
The advantages of this arrangement, not only
to the rich hoc also to the poor, must he obvious
to every one. It e|f**cttinlly%upplies the place of
a Sav ag's ]' s’itution, as hy tin* adveriiacmerii it
will he seen that the sum is not specified, and live
and ten dollars will he received a* well a* hun
dreds and thousands. Fur the information ofThose
who wish to avail themselves of the liberal ot-
lers of this institution, we will state, that its capi
tal is $.’>00,000 (all 11;ii11 in) and that its Stork,
which originally cost $100. is now selling ni$l JO
per sham.—.iu^. Constitutionalist.
5: LIS CTO K A I* EI.KCTIOaV
TTh* lolluw'ing show* the nnmher of vo'es to
which crcIi State is entitled, with the ume of
minted a large estate. Fc
j point of nuturd capacity. Ill*
| He rendered every service, of
ring the late Indian war—was
and orphan; and in his deutii s
i reparable loss.
| Departed thi* lit*-, on Monday, 01 "f nit
I o’clock, in the vicinity of .Madison, Murgi
i JVMt.v IIuwvki) Boon, second son of ih.
w ere Mipermr to Inin
Httwhimuin were wan
hie ii lie was capable, d
the l'ri< ml of the wide
cielv has suatuiued an
IhuHi, ol said mu.
ter,' which "lie'hi
. of th.
• for
half past 1*2
ii, Morgan comity, B> \-
m of ihe late Benjamin
i" ami 3 tlavs. I Ih dis
tract malignant «lmrac .
vitli e philosophy rarely j of $5 will In
NOTICE.
• A LL person* art* hereby forewarned fie
! /m. ting nny trespass upon L it No 3o0, first district.
* lonnf vlv in Appling coiiutv, piirlicularty in cut ing tim
ber olT of «aif| lot, ns the law will Imi rigidly ill forced
[ against any one w ho shall he guilty of the *, ine.
THOMAS P. KELLY.
Burk * county, Nov 7 44 3P*
POCKET ROOK LOST.
3 0ST, m Friday or Saturday last, between Fori-
J villi', Jonirs county, und life Flat Sho d*, in Pike,
,\ new cu !*kin Pocket Book. f>mind with Imt**, con
taining $:>0 in money, mm $2') hill of the Central
Bank, nndn $10 lull, hank not lecollocted. A row m il
VdnnniitruLfFN Sale*
N the lir.-t Thurs : ny in January next, w ill he sold,
at the court-house in Mouticello, till the Perish- j
uhle Property belonging to the estate of J.irrutt Ma
lone, deceased; consisting of a variety of grocerie*. '
household and i i'c; en liii nit me, cotton. Corn, foddm.
commit- hors***, h'‘g** and a great nintiv little ariic.la*. Terms j
SEABORN J. HENDRICK. Adtti’r. ,
15 41 Id 1
Samuel flair.,
Par id IV. St.John,
Adam Johnston,
Jacob Moist,
Solomon Kntclaiul,
ktnyi flmrih c,
l’lfiiisnnt St nr n It.
Artemas Gould.
John M. Adams.
Andrew J. Miller,
Nov 8
J’rnjamin // Warren,
Elisha M ant on,
Edward Thomas,
James P. Stuart,
Samuel H Peek,
Isaac T. Heard,
William II. Morgan,
Harper C. Bryson,
John 1' Cowling,
Edward Padelford.
43 8w
£L\Rt!8:lor’
Salts
t. will he
/TAvNthe 5th nf January next, will he sold at the
X y hou*e of tlie late Sol onoii f.oekMt, of Warren i
c.onn'y, deceased, all the corn, loddcr, oats, homes,
hogs, cows and she p belonging to the estate.
JAMES LOCKETT. i
Nov 15
' 'I"
t KIAII T. LOCKETT. S
11 t.l
; 27th day ot Do
wi’Messed in one of lii-* age. He was p.ufectly rational I to me in Va
to ihe moment of his dissolution, and contemplated the I ’
approa* Ii of that gloomy hour with n fortitude and sore- j j^ ov 15
nil v w Inch non • hut tin* pure in imatt are permitted to en- !
jov. 11 o iior been w ith this young man repeatedly during !
his illness, I feel that l hazard nothing when l assert, that
\—either deliveri d
counts or loft at this office.
THOMAS SPEIGHTS.
44 21*
death (jo
sous, am! the SOI
ornaments. He
his Redeemer, h
sorrow, the g|or;
in A hath m
L’i i Ims lost one of her most promising j
etv in which lie lived one of its brightest 1
lied in the exercise of u living faith in
viug to his friends, in the midsVof ii c : r
•h consolation tliut his spirit is at rest j
. Exh.rs.
Vote!
Maine.
New-Hampshire
Massardnisetts,
Rliode- Islnml,
t ’onucc-icin,
\ ertuont,
New-York.
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania,
Delaware.
Maryland.
\ irgioiii.
North-Carolina,
South Carolina
(j e o r" 1 1.
When h«id.
November 7.
IT NDTTvT:.—The Lmlies (.r the Female Eduen-
, ti"" 8m iety will have an Exhibition and Sale of fancy
l and other a'th-b**. prinripally the work of their ow n
hands, on We.Lies lay evening. November 10th, at 0
. ohd M-k, »t the f,*>dgH Rooms of the Masonic Hull, in
Milh dc'-viile. to aid Ihe fund* of tho So icty. Coffee !
! and o h -r rnfreditniMifs will be served up.
; Milledgev i h», N’ov 8 43 Ids |
M I»WA Y S K i)81 iV AI i V.
, rgoji: Exercises of this lustimtiou vvi'l be resumed
; a on the first Monday in Jammy next, unffer the
! super, ision of Mr. Blmav, assisted bv the »amein*trtic-
lors a* heretofore*. B. P. S TUBBS, H»?
! Nor. 8 4;
AOTin:.
A LL persons having demand' iigaiust the estate ol
Im. the Inte Solomon Lockett, of Warren county,
deceased, «re rmj iesled to render them in propel ly
attested, to the Mth*rrih rs ; nod those indebted to the
estate, lo make immediate payment.
JUJES LOCKETT, )
URIAH T. LOCKETT, $
N v 15 44 (it
N^AOI'R inonilt« .liter date, m plication wnl he made
ill to the Lderior (’ourt of Jasper county, when
sit ing lor ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the real
estate of Jarrell M doue, deceased.
SEABORN J. HENDRICK, Adm’r.
Nov 15 44
L Oiflcthtti'pe rounCy.
fRIOLLEl) lefoi
' V'
He
To
i n< 1 nia,
>1 n^i*si)it>i,
Illinois,
M il.i.niii,
.Missouri,
Louisian ),
A rkansns,
Tet'.l,
14.!
There has however been h slight gain lor Van Bnrrti^
in the vote in the county *d’ Philadelpliia, hoi from !
hM the other counties, there bus been a cousnierirtde j
change against him. In fine, present appearances in- gishiture.
(fic.nte. n* wo have heretofore stated, that the Slnu
will he lost to the spoi’? parly. i*
Sll the States choose by wei
I Ticket
ept South Carolina, which chooses hy the
The Synod of South Carolina and Georgia will
in-of in this place on the ‘24th inst. Ample provision, !
we understand, will be made for the Accommodation
of tho members, l»y the inhabitants.
Causj*. of llicn Pricks. — A corn-pm
New- York Exprrus nltiihutcs the ei.haiic
bread stuffs, and provisions jencra'ly, to
(icndeut of speculation, and considers it
i>f the
lue of
JOHN Si. WKIUMT,
jDJLWTIS?\
"If NFOR.VIS the public that he I111* on hnnd. at his
ftt office, next door t) *'J*-s.‘.rs. Cowles & D ggett’s
"tore, a quantity < f \Yali.ack'.* Poli.shixg Tooth
P"W1jeh. Tins article hs superior t » any thin® here
tofore used oii the ie**lh. When they are free from
calcHrmus mH>r. hy applying this powder two or
three time* a week, tin* teeth become perfectly white,
and remain in u healthy condition.
Operation' « 11 the Teeth and Gum* performad with
1 are and piouiplucKS, and ull ca*cs tiealcd with the
strictest candor.
Nov 15 4 4 tf
E7,000 acres first rate
F A K n S N 4A JL A W 5) S F 22 S A f. F,
S N hodie* of from 323 tn *2(503 acre.*, nil lying in
counties of Rua«»d’, Chnmher.* And Macon. Ain- I
h.ima, near Columbus. These land* wore selected 1
with a great deal of core, hy h competent judge, with 1
n special rye to tho culture of corn and cotton. My I
agiiiit. John l). Pitts, will he fully nuthorized lo sell j
iho^e i.iuds, and may be found for tin* next six weeks
at the McIntosh II ill. in Cnl jinbu*. (vvlicn not i/i the
(’reek Nation) prepared to show the same.
Also, tlv well known tract of Land l)ing in the J
OiWii heo Bond, containing *2d0t) acres. This tract
cannot he surpassed hy any lands in the State of Ala
bama. J. COWLES. |
Nov 15 44 if * I
fore me, by Jminthnn B* II, of the* !
•any district, <i .'L, one light bay or !
mule, about three years old, 4 leet !
. feet all black t<> the pastern joint,
"u:id the knees and hocks with a
the shoulder, and had, when token
j up. a piece (4 colt ui rope aromid its neck; no flesh
j marks. Appraised hy 'Thomas Stephens and JJezekinh
j Martin at seventy dollars, this lOtli Septeinher, 1830.
JOS. A. LKsUEIL J. P
I A true extract from the estrav hook, this llth Sep-
I tend.er, I'3j. J. W. DAV ENPORT. (Burk.
FKAAKIJN ACADCmV,
ZEBI-EON’, PIKE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
I IIIE Trustee* ol this institution are desirnu# to
employ a Teacher to lake charge of the Acade*
my for 1837, or a Mu cesuon of yearn.
; A classical Tenct>er w ho can come well recommend
ed for indiitfliy, ahility and moral churncter, will re-
I ceiv» a liberal salary, and none other need apply,
mher next, will Also 11 Lady, who i*. qualified nod cau exhibit »aiis-
S V lie sold, in Carrobto i. Carroll county, all the ' factory testiiiiotiiaD, will he employed ill the Female
porsohal property bedongu g t- the c*tate of llenrj I Deparliiient for 1837. or longer.
(■ Mi'ti.*». late of said couniy and village, deceased, con- Zehulon is situated upon a beautiful eminence, snr-
si sting of two vt" of hiackfucith’s tools, one Aliev, rounded hy a d*nse population and u salubrious and
hogs, cn.lie. lem cho'-d and kilcliHn furniture and va« 1 pure atmosphere.
1 lions oilier articles 'Perms made known on the day. I * J. L. BLACKBURN,
'THOMAS CHANDLER. Adm’r. I WM. HARRIS,
NANCY M. CURTISS, Adm’rx. I E. P. DANIEL,
Nov 15 41 td J- V GEORGE,
: ,1 V. VAN BIBBKtf,,
rVOTSFF.. 1 *
TVS/"ILL BE SOLD, on the |5«h tlay of Deteti her
VV next, at the. late residence of Mrs. Susannah
* 1 lolspy, deccas • I. a iiuml
household and kt'.choti furniture, bed.*, corn, I'
' pork and s'oek h gs, hoi sen, and a large stock of cattle
and slump, plantation and farming to ds, with many
other things ton tedious to men'-ion. Sale to continue
from d.«) to daygnntil all *uhl. '1 he Plantation will
' be difposed of on thul day, if not previously sold.—
day. GIDEON HOLSEY.
HOPKINS HOLSEY,
JAMES M. HOLSEY,
"Mintv, Gu. 44 td»
[BBF.K, J
NIEL, ]E
'THO-’. B DANIEL,
JOHN I1ALI
QJ" Applicant* for tho ubove situation caa ».
f articles, consisting of | during the session of tlio Legislature, to Dr. Blackl
Wm II irri*. Esq., iu Mtlledgcvilla
November 8 43
ppiy.
burn,
w3m
'1’ei ms i
| bright sorrel ma
| 7 or 8 inches lii‘
I and dark rings
1 dark streak aero
I faiico cl
Atl»ainbR > nlui >, i!j Nal<'
Hi N the I Dili day of December next, will I
lol.l,
IMiJo of Pnjpeily.
ILL BE SOLI), ut the plantation of Samuel
Reid, la e of Ja-j-er county, ilecea-cd, on
Jay, the tUG\ day of December next, the peri-di-
proj cny belonging to said deceased,- consisting
a line parcel of male*, some horses, a large si -c.k
h 'gs, in fine killing order, cattle, corn and fodder,
nutation utensil*, and a great variety of useful ni ti-
j clca. Term* 011 the day of .* i)e.
; Also, ut the courl-housu, in .Mouticello, on the fust
Tuesday in Jiunnry next, w VI be sold, the TOWN
! LOT whereon Samuel ( Reid lived, containing one
j and a half acres, more or less, with u good dwelling
! nod convenient outhouses, and ili« Town Lot adjoin-
I ing. whereon Jutne* Gaston lately lived, well imprn-
I ved for u mechanic’s business, und on which is a com-
• for!aide d w elling und onl-houses; and also Lot ol Land
j No. , in the 1 Glli di.-'lriufljformerly Baldvv
per county, containing *202.} acre*, more
■icon Stephen Bailey formerly lived, adjoining
f* of Brow'ti and Bogan. AH on a credit of one
WILLIAM A. REID, und others.
Distributees of the Estate of Sami. Reid, dec’d. |
15 44 td i
I ©Hill.
I of .Wadis in. Morgurt couniy, all the personal propeity
I uf said deceased, cmMiiing of Inusi-i, Imgs, cows, j.
j funning ntmisil", h-nis hold and kitchen furniture, and |
! divers oilier arflcles too tedious m menliun. bale to j
. cmlimie from day t<* dav until u4 is sold.
WM. A. SHIELDS. ( A ... !
JOHN If. MARTIN, > I
■14 ’Ji Nnvir._ _ 44 Id j
the 5th of J 'liuary next, will bo sold. «i tliu 1
bouse of Joseph Beil, late of Montgomery conn-1
ly. deceased, the following property, to wit's one horse. 1
throe mute*, two jacks, u ni one jeimey; uiie three i
horse wagon ami huriiesi, ouu Jersey wagon, one yuko
oxen and cart, some plantation to of*, and other articles
too tedious iu mention. Tnomilo will continue from
day to day until all i.* mild.
)\i the Him r time and place seven likely Negroes
will be hired. Terms of sale and hiring will he made
known on tho day. CHARLOTTE BELL,
O.UU ilied Ex’rx.
Nov 15 44 fd
I¥EW
f ANE. LUMPKIN HAMMOND, In eddiuon
J to their extensive and splendid stock of FaH
and U inter Goo Is, are receiving a fine assortment of
Ready ITIsule ClolDiHK*
manufactured iu tho best manner, uud according,tQ
the laiest fu»hions
I They have also just received u g< od supply of Hav^,
Boo rs axu 8hok.s, of every description, which Uiey
of Felix Bryan, deceased, * "iU sell on reasonable terms.
' Also, every variety of SATIN BEAVER BON
NETS, and CIIENEAL SHAWLS, of the largeM
vizu. Beddea which their stock comprises every ar
ticle of Staple anil Fancy <*ootl& found .in
any oilier HslubfUhmeut.
'Their friends, hi d the public generally, uro lnviteJ
to call, a a limy ore determined to use every offorl to
give general satisfaction.
Nov H 43 44*
jOk.\ 1I.1; I Dili d iy ol December next, will ha sold,
y <>t the late ruAiitfcuei: of Ahr.il’tori Stowe, deceas- !
ed, ill lluncoek county, the periahshlo property of
utiid ileceaai J, eousia ing of liOrseo, out I to, corn, fod-
t i i>r, Ac., household furniture and plantation utensils.
. I I erms Mt the time of salt*.
SEABORN LAWRENCE. ExVx.
15 44 ids
year.
No
<ii
result of ihe
from Europe, who become hi
canals anti huihf.ugs, and in
83 l'» U)3,uOU emigrants
X* ?: J%' C s: U ’ S’ S3 O 'a JE L ,
EAST WE’TU.MPKA—Alabama,
^W3lll’. suVtscriher (formerly of M'Donnugh.
Ins taken ihe larg>
From nn article i'i iilhnion t»> the general apathy to |
public improvemenl* in the Mouth, ti.e present prices I
of grain. See. published in the last number-of the j
Farmer’s Register, (11 valuable periodical, devoted to ,
the interests of nuriculturo, published in Petcrshu’g, j
Vn., by Edtnnnd Uufiin. Esq.) w 1 take tho following I
ox fra d relating to our Stun, and in compliinent lo j
one of her mostjen terpiising and public spirited cili- ,
zaps. All hough the reader will not probably agree j
with the writer in some of (lie opinions advanced, ns !
well ns that in which lie pronounces the project of a
rail rond from the Atlnniie to the Ohio vi-ionarv. lie
will doubtless concur in opinion with him in believing ,
the intended communication from the Atlantic t«» the
Gulf, one of the most important projects now in cmi-
templafion. And indeed wo have no doubt but that •
the public will, ere long, become generally satisfied,
a* is certainly the fact, that the port of Brunswick, for
nny purposes whatever, will be fluid not surpassed
hy that of Beaufort, or any other on the Southern
rort*. But 1o the extract:
The “empire state” boasts of its ptogress.
Virginia and the south lament their relative de
cline. Is it to be wondered a«, when we see ihe
hot bed system of one, and tlie simple cultivation
of the oilier? The southern B?ate» are sinking,
when the oilier* aro rising. Is there no remedy !
There is. Aud it is to h» found in the employ-
merit of such methods as the youthful slate of.
Georgia has used, in the creation of means, to
place within their borders the arsenal of ihe south, ir
and lav down n rail road from the Atlantic to the a
Gulf. ’ For while the south has hern talking about j ni
a scheme, as visionary as its founders, and ns iin- j f.i
practicable as it i* expensive—the forcing tlm port | |,
con.se pn»n’iy. t*o
i.crs. To tins i«ftd»f
slave populcition of
where they wmo pi
Snrli. where lh"V !»•
hi. I I'md.irurs
trricu of whirh is n
From I'o se fuels, it
at least in every pci
ufactories, and
usners oj provision* red not produ- 1
tied.’the i^men&eemicratiou of the |
>f llm old slave-holding Slates, j
odneers of these art ides, tn the
•come onnnimei * of the same nr |
of nro'her article, (cotton) ihe j
gulaterl hv a foreign market — [
is ar*stimcil a* evident to *11, that
linn of the countiy where com- 1
o nre pio*p'Tcn*, run 1 u«d labor I
ailroads, j Sti.am Boat Landing, at which pla
establishment near Ihe
i»r the
•.Jers ;
elicits n slu.ro nf public pnlronag
Nollihiff slui 1 he wanting on Ins part to rend
place agreeable lo permanent or transient boa.
mid his I'arcru and Bar will bo supplied with the host
tlie NVw-Orleaus, Mobile and country markets afford.
His Sta'd.-s me spacious and will be attended by
carrpii o«t|era, and well supplied with corn and fod
der. A. 8 PEN CEIL
3RGIA, Monroe county. |
To all Ihirs, Distributees und Legatees of L. II. \
Champion, Greeting:
ran ARE NOTK’E, llnunfler the expiration of nine- j
£L tv dn\s. application w ill he made hy n» to the l
he respect fully I Lif’erior Court of .Monroe county, when silting as a
I Court of Ordinary, to appoint suitable pei-oos to
make a final distribution o; the estate of the above L.
Ii. Champion, deceased.
WM. S MIDDLEBROOKS. Adm’r. 1
HANNAH CHAMPION, Adm’tx. |
Nov 15 41 3m
f ( t N Friday, tin* 30.1) day of Dt'ceuihei next, will
K 2 lie sold, at the late re«ideneo of Alexander 8ifiims,
of Morgan countv, between the lawful hours uf sale,
nil the perishable estate of said deceased, consisting
of stock of horses, stock of cattle, cow s and cutvt*.
stock of hogs, coni and fodder, I wo wagon* and gear
household und ktlcliQii furniuire, plauiutio'i utetisil*,
and many other imiclu* too tedious to meutiou.
Also, at the same time, two plantations will he rent
ed. One negro to bo h red for the year 1837. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
MADISON B- BNKLLINGS, Adm'r.
N»v 15 44 tds
A LL persons
isL. Sitnms, dec.
and nil articles that enter into consumption together j
with real c&fn'e, iniift always he high, mt'.l always,
meet with ready .sale.
’The same writer, iu lemnikiug upon the great pre«.
sure in tho money market, (more sex♦ , re in that eily
Ilian elsewhere) incline* to discredit the idea that tiie ;
derangement of the financial opemtinns of tlie court- i
try, which produces this pressure. L tn he attributed j
t * the speculations in Innrl*. either public or private. I
'The hanking capital, even when compared with the
amount jof our importation.*, i* proved to be much
greater now, than nl any previous period ; and as nil
the new banks me r« quirad to have their eapifals ; aid j
in before commencing operations, the fact of their
inability to issue bill* and discount paper iu the ratio i
formerly cotnumn with our bunks, must be attributed 1
to some other came than over trading. 'There is 1 •*- ;
thing in the stale of our domestic or foreign comm»r j
rial operations, that should prevent our rnonjed inxii- j
Mtim s from duir.g business 011 tho same comparative ,
fcale, and with like safety, a* in 1830, when tlie bunk- |
ing capital was It?.** limn it now is by more than one ■
hundred mil ions of dollars. Their inability to do so, 1
i* attributed to the druining eff ets of the late treasury
order, superadd.*d to a general want of economy in
lue use of their capital.—Balt Put.
There h an incident (•say* tin; N. A. Review)
in Dr. Dot nin’* personal history, which furnishes
a tolerably apt illustration of his practical system
and its late, in older to improve upon tho old-
fashioned mode of riding, be built a platform nn
horse’s back on which he perched himself in
La-t ■
Tin
lish Ii:
I • ID (i.
Journal, Reorder and Federal Union
1* ubove until the first of Januarv.
41 l*2t
t ill pub-
P LA NT £ :iH’ tITE L.
rs^l HE subscriber has Ichm 'I McGtlme’e very large
liiick Building, known as tlie PLANTERS’
I IOTFjL of Montgomery. Ala. which ha* been in sue-
cessfil <»f*enition under his management for the last
six moutlii.
: This Hole! i* a commodious building, of cxtvT.ei.t
1 materials and extraordinary size, nod conveniently
I situated near the Court House, Land Office and Bank,
land immediately opposite t be Post Office. He has
, both the mean* and disposition to give ample satinfur.
lion. Mrs. WELLBORN, late of l.ex'iiaion, Go.,
Uffticock (‘ouBily.
M IC A JAM 'THOMAS, of llm l(Hih diatriel, toll*
I cl’Te me, Eli Johnson, one of the .1 indices of
tin' Peace in and for the said couniy, a chesnut horrel
Fills’, supposed to he about three years old aud about
four feet eight inches high, with a huge wart on her
left fore leg. on the inside of that leg. Appraised by
James O. B. Thomas ami Alien Gilbert at $37 51).
ELI JOHNSON, J. P.
A 1 no extract from (lie estrav hook.
HENRY ROGERS, f’l. rk.
Nov 15 44 Cl
itcbtod to the estate of Alexander
sed. of .Morgan county, arc re
quested lo make immediate payment; and all persons
having Haim* will present them to tho undersigned, in
terms »»1* the law
MADISON U. SN EL LINGS, Adm’r.
Nov 15 4.4 cu
71 OUR on.mbs utt#*r dine, Application will ho made
to tlm Court of Ordinary, nf 11 uncock county,
»'C to sell the lauds "hereof Abraham Stowe,
said county, was *»»izud, uud i|ih negroes be-
; lo hi* Chtatu, I>#r the benefit of h * heir*.
SEABORN LAWRENCE, Adm’r.
15 41
tor le
bile uf
Inngiiij
Nov
:1 I.'.V
fj~30UR moiiihs after date, applicntio
• I IS. to the iion-onhlu Inferior Court o
f 1I
L»u*e. The
.led Ih- solicit*,,
II. HERBK IT.
44 fit
al, Recorder, Mil
August.i Sentinel,
end t!ieir
of Charleston into tho position of the emporium j triumph.’undertaking to guide his movements by
of the south—while this has been a subject
speculation, inquiry and declamatory flummery,
what has not Georgia done ? She has employed
a talented and patriotic member of Congreas to
urge her suit—display tlie advantages of her patri
otism, and has succeeded, comparatively at a blow,
in procuring $2,000,000 from the city of Dos
ton, for the purposes 1 have men ioned. Tlun,
the name of Thomas Duller King will he render
ed celebrated, and well worthy ot envy and admi
ration : hut perhaps no less so than the capitalists
who have contrilitned to the fund. Perhaps tie
sages who projected the rail road to tho Ohio,
from the Atlantic, and excluded Georgia from
“ our chatter” will now see their folly, and lament
their stupidity—especially, if uniting in action,
and avoiding the difficulties o; complicated legis-
iation, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee should
combine, and thus producing co-operation with
Virginia, create two outlet*, the effects of which
will be to exclude South Carolina from any of the
benefits, which, from Iter language, she ho anx
iously desires—and this at the very instant when
the latter has, in Beaufort, a port inor* capable of
becoming a man of war harbor, and better situated
(him any oilier on (be Atlantic, south ot Norfolk.
However, I rnay seem to be wandering from my
subject ; and lienee, I am led to say that, as a
road k> market will bo one of the best methods 10
protect agriculture, Virginia, Kentucky. Tennc*
see, ||,,. Carolina!, Ac. &c. nimuld if possible,
follow ilia example of Georgia. Hence, let igent*
be despatched to Philadelphia, whose intelligent
capitalists will doubtless follow I lift example of
Bo*inn, and ascertain whether, with her present
eapital, a* much could not he had as would carry
the desired objects into effect. The rominm i d
mfinrtiftti she would obtain would he iim ah-ul <b e
* her present capital, lo proven! 1I10 tirce-sii)
uf such a redundancy of (*»uo at hat alitoidy in-
a .sy.Ntem of machinery someilimg Itse that of tho
wheel nf a rudder. One day while circumnavi
gating in this «ing:ilar fashion, ti e animal made
an unexpected tack which brought the doctor t *
ilm earth and 11 ned him for life.
CONTENTS OF THE
Assveiicnn Tnif Register, lorOHoher.
Chateau Margin in ; Export* of Blood Stuck from i
F.iiglm d to America ; Ridsdalt)'* Stud ; Breeding for!
tho turf, the field and the road; The woo.lcork; Obi- |
tunries of Lb)’* Sliylock anil St. Tammany; N’ntico j
( f piiairt and Consul; Ba>e 4 vil|e. Aiknn***. Jockey j
Club; The fishing cormorant; Performances of Emi- 1
Iin* ; IU, ing and sports in tho West; On naming hor
ses; Post B“> niidJ 'hn Bn*comh; Imported mares—'
Delight and Design; Gond»vm»d races; Hporting nitec- !
dole; A .sheep stealer; Sal»«»f Dog* in England.
Paring Calendar.—Rare* at Madison county, Ky.; ,
Frederick (’itv, Mil; Macon, Geo.; Nuthez, Mi**.;l
NVw Iberia, l.ou.; Uellfieid, Vn ; Angiwln, Ga,; I
Tayloi'pvillH. Va.
Turf Jlegister—Podigrees.
will aid iu the supnrintendanee
Stables »ro excellent and well alt
con'iuuance of patronage.
Mont^uioery, Nov. 10
'The C’ohtmlms Ei qniier, .1 1
ledcnvillo, Macon Mi-sseiiner and I
will pleas- poblisb the above fl time:
accounts lo tlm subscribi»r lor payment.
NOTfFK.
^ DO hereby revoke a Power nf AMtnriiey granted
ip by me to Gun L\\ { Y/. Aidtuft. of Chatham noun-
•t of Laud, drawn by 11.** (No. '
:oiintv)iii tin* bind lottery of !
1827. ' WM. BELCHER.
Eden. Etlinghain county, G ». 4 1 3t
ITT* Tie* Ahicon MesMonger will insert tli ■ above oner
and charge the Recorder.
A TtbuistM* Vt’uuied.
r»4in:i IE is a vacancy in Phnmix Academy. A
.3 man who can produco aat.afactury testimonials 1
ol his literary qtial finafions, and of good moral cha
racter, would he employed to take charge of said in-
Hiiutioo din ing the ensumg year L is located eight
mile* east of Eatorito.n. in a pleas,nl and henkhv
lieighhorliond. Application may he made lo either ,>i
the sub ciiber* personally, nr t»v letter directed to E.i-
totitun. JAMES M. CH \MBERB,
>. D. G \ TEWOOD.
<i. JOHNSON
Nov 15 41 w4w
ill be made
Jasper So; prior Court—Libel for ! -H. 1 to tlm lioa uahlo Inferior Court of C*rro|| coiin-
Divurco, 1 tv, wlicu si'Emg f r ordinary purposes, f.»r leave to tell
. , ! l!i*‘ re»d estate and negro bov(Lewi%) uf Henry Cur-
,m •'"to hat the do-J fijs. late of j«id county, deceased, for the benefit of
’• ! his he'us. 'THOMAS CII VNDLEIL Adu.’r.
NANCY M. CURTISS, Adnibx.
Nov 15 4 1
I the liuiils of
; Si ile
llm am Ryan. S
r[ N lhi» ease it appea
tj_ letidunt resides bev
Georgia, am) that service cauitut he |
son—Ordered, that service he perfected bvpublioiition
of ibis rule in some public gazette id tins State, fur
1 HOC months arm ions to the next term of this Co >it. 1
L. V Se J. HILL. Atl’ys. for Plaintiff. .
A true ext nut fiout the minnles ol Jasper Supurio/ 1
Cotnt. Ovjloher 'I’erin, 183.fi.
HENRY DILLON. Clerk.
Nov 15 .44 3m I
A PROCLAMATION.
Georgia:
1 JIi/ WILLIAM. SCHLEY, Governor of said State ?'
U?U7 HKREAS, I have received official iriformntioif
1 v v that n murder was committed iu the county of
| Gwinnett. In tlii* State, on the *24ih ultimo, upou lb«
1 hotly of Mo>ey Camp, by THOMAS J. CHAMBERS.
And it being represented to me that the said Thome* J.
Chambers basiled from justice, I hnv« thought proper
to issue tlii* niv Fro«hiina»ion, hereby offering a re*
ward ot Two IIundred Dollars «» uny person «r pejrw
sun* who may apprehend nnd deliver the said Thoriuw
J (’hamher.s m the SIteriff or jailor of said county.—
And I do moreover cltiugo nod require nil olfice*ji,
civil and military, it» this State, to bo vigilant in an*
duHVoring to apprehend and deliver him usaforeMud^-
in order thnt lie may bo tried for the offence w.ith
wli'cb he stand* charged.
The said THOMAS J. CHAMBERS is about 30’
year* of age. middle hjjsc, blue eyes, fair complexion,*
with d«ik hair, ha* a sear on one of bis clieeka, fa
una li given to intoxication, and is left-handed.
Given under my hand and the meat seul of tlie
Stale, at the capitol iu MilledgeviUe. lb*
FT S 1 *L*y t»f Nuveinbr-r, eighteen hundred
4 * *-* and thirty six. and of Americun ludcpetf
deuce the sixty-first.
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By the Governor.
\V 11.uam A. Tkmnillk, Secretary of State.
November 8 * 43 2t
Laadsin SQsBrlsUonuty,
HTUIE subscribers oifer* for sale tbirtaen hundred 1
.LI and forty acres of LAND, thirteen miles from
Ccdumlms, near tho rond lending to Hamilton. Much
of the land is first quality Oak nnd Hickory—350
acres in a high state ol ctiltivaf on. fresh and iu good
repair. A good Gin-houso and Packing Screw, with
good Cabin*, aVo. HARDY CRAWFORD.
November 8 43 3f-
The Southern Recorder and Washington News’
\\ ill publish the above three time* and forward theif
account* to thi*office.—Columbus Enq.
A LL persons iildobtr.l to the estate of L. VV. II*d-
iS. sou, deceased, will make immediate payment!
him! tluoe Imviiig demand* will make them known to*
cording to law. J. M. CHAMBERS,)
JOHN HUDSON, r
IRBY HUDSON, 1
Nov 8
(■EORGI.4, Gjvtitc couniy.
J H i’.KI'.AS Aiiiiihh R. Mmire applies lo me fur j
A LL pei-minu linking demand* a.’
, /'A If *iiry (’iirti«*. late ••fCarmll «
j arc requested to present them in t
I and ail person* indebted tn said e
called on t » come lor ward and settle them.
'THOMAS CHANDLER, Adnf
NANCY M. CUIU’ISS, Ad.nVx
N- v 15 t-l fit
(tv letter* of admini
estate nf Lfititin (Leer, I.
'These are therefore t
singular the kindred and
bo nn,f nppu ,r at my oifi
atinn. dc lunis non,
• ’f said county, dccen-cd
•ite and aduumi>|. all
'editor* of said deceased, I
. within the time pre*.riibe
,. e ■MOTICK.-A \ 1 nv>«nu* having
__ against tbu estalr* of J *sep|| Boil, late *<f Mont-
ud '
numv. decease 1
•run* oi’ llie law ;
•queetml
how cause if any they have, why said let-
r* sh"ii|d not bo granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this !Pb day of Nu
mber. 1833. ‘ THOS. VV. (JRIMES, c. c. o.
N»v 15 4t fit
mid e-taio
4cti!e the *
Noy 15
• hereb
Ml.-
> Ex’ore,,
4:r d
■A’ O'.TSCK. —All parsons indebted^ to Rictuird
i \J Wester, late of paid county, deceased, nit* rtv
(ju sled to cum,, forward and make payment, and alf
pei sons having demund* agijinst said deceased, are xaS
•piired lo present their, in tin; time jrre«cribnd by law.
LIJCINDY WESTER, Adm’rx:
November 8 40 fi|
Filly Oolliira Steward.
UJUNAWAY fioin me 011 Tuesday tho 20Ui of
: Jil%/ September last, my negro hoy Jacob• 18
year* old, 5 feci G or 8 inches high, weighing 145 or 6ft
I pounds, of quite a black, sleek complexion ; f>jt#
jaud lip* *uurev\ b?it »vd, tolerably high (orotund, and’
demand* | thin, cm Ir hair; i*;.-ih somewhat opened before—,hTli*
toelii or next them. *o/m whntd- uht©—liasa round'
• or spot mi In* left check, about tlie size of « Uro 4
•fit piece, and the titickuc** < fa wafer lower tlmnnnv
list the* estate «*|
uuty, deceased, j
ms of tiie law ; 1
•1 to are hereby t
ed 1
CHARLOTTE
J,’ ‘"rv.ui'l ami other part of hi* -kin ; and n scar on one of his legs,
II. BELL. Lx’rx. 1 probably the outside of die light leg near lh« shin, eot
44 fit
CONTENTS
Of lln k Vnrjiwrtt' lt€*8fli»fcr* for Nov.
Original Communication.»—On the improvement
of tobacco lands by clover; Report made t » the citi
zen* of ClnrUnillu. on improving tho navigation of
the Roanoke; llu**ey’* grai • culler; On tho i 111 pro-
Imbilii) ol tin* legi*lutu/o aiding llm improvement ol
iigiiculiiiru ; On pntftnH lor invention*: Trices ol
tiraiu. An } Remarks on the Willcox Grape, and
other seedling*; F.ijm rimenis w ith mixture* of nthes,
• vpaiiin, limn, *Vc. applied •*» corn when pin.led:
Frasmenia of my iiiemuiaiidiim btiok, (continued;)
Ajruuitursl Douveoiinn; IKqmri of Thomas Blin-
• Ins*«l Mt tln< upper Roanoke navig.itim, in r* 1 trd to
!•» the u«ft of steniohnali; Mud walls tli twt<l«i|;
BWrtsfiuMi! mi AiIfpInh wells, ami causes nf their
laduies; Whirl, it the l»rM mill* for a failway tn the.
i Mlh' Voilj Commen i i Uefmiu I #•*•* Ii prtu*tre
rod ojentoo" as to the Tliiiw )|id*wiry.
TO TJJK ri liLiL.
gT NOW eff-r lor sale, my HOUSE nnd LOT, de-
.rl *irably situated 011 Front street, with n hack lot, ,
all well improved and advantageou'ly arranged for a
family of almost nnv size. The health of tho place i* :
unquestionable, having been occiqiied hy myself, with
! a family ot some eight or ion in number, fur *ix or (
eight year*, without a rnfo (tf fever. 1 f«cl confident I
| there can he no mistake in tho representation made, ’
and respectfully in v ite the public to rail and satisfy :
j lheiii*elves. Tenon* w iihiog a summer refuge, for |
t indisposition incidental to a more * nitberil latitude, or
j those liavicg site additional object of promoting the
* tuttire literary prospects of their children, would do
\ well to call early. 'Thera are now two flourishing
1 academic ii.*titnliuiM iu nneraliou iu our village, with
j x promt* • of their hituru benuticiai con-uiuatire.
! I aLu oiler too cheap two blooded Horse*, both by j
the justly celebrate i old .Sir Andrew , out uf fine blood- 1
GEORGIA, .Isorgun cocntly.
■U»7 HKREAS John Miner* 11 anpl es to me fill-
vf V huier* of administration, dc bonis non. on the
estate of .Limes Butts, deceased:
Also. Marcus Hem hill appiie* to me for lePer* of
Hi'iniiii-iratnui. w hit the will annexed, oil the estate
of Samuel Heinnlu I. decea-ed:
.M-o, UM.*v NViifflit applies for letters of adminis
tration with the nuncupnlict will of IMftasui.t Wrigh',
d, ceased, anneuil; all of said couniy :
These nm therefore to cite and admonish nil and '
singular the kindred and creditor* of eiih* r of *aid »•*- i
Iul(*s. to he and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by I wv. to show cuu-e, if any they h »vo,
why said letters should nut he grunted.
Given under my hand, at o flic a. Nov. !). 1833.
JOHN VV. TOKTER, c. c. «.
Nov 14 4i f»t
axe-—l*tid on a pair of black dyed homegptMi
g* r g? GB 'h' IL> 9 I paiila|..ons.c.uii,,u siiirt, a miihII brim old fur hat, thia'
Ei ,,,, ‘ ,, ,, , ’ crmvu (mil sewed in, when be left home He will pro-
MILLt.UGh »ll.Li., (• A. Imbly, if not apprehended, endeavor to go to Wilke*’
rgNlir. Sib-cii 1 , I loqi-Cf’dly informs her friend.-, county, mar Wnsluuglnii. where I am informed, hit’
.A. ao I ihe public, dial she ha* removed to that mother live*, owned hy William L’ox, or probably In
very cmi ve liurit stand an ! .•■nn no lion* establishment, (he ueigliboihood of widow Ua 11 shy’s. It is very pro-
fnnneriy known »»• the Union i I otkl, and which has : halile that lie m.*y be iu the possession of some white'
been m-.c.iipied lor -onie time by .Mr. Aaron 8earcy. j person: it found in the possession of any white per
This establi.slimt.Mi’. ii.eluding the oiu lmiuKii"*, uif! ► •*» with the iuleiilioii of conveying liiui off, either ♦>'
be put ia a state of thorough repair, and tin- subscriber } hire or sell. I will give for the delis ery of fhe«e-”
is well prepared to hoc. nn.iiodale Hoarders^
TraiiKivni ntstuaici’S ;md 'Travel
lers. fine solicit * a share ot pibiic pat 1 linage, of
which she w ill endeavor lo render Imrself and her es-
slabli-iiiuent woilliy. by an ample slock of the best
supplies, and by tl*. must n**iduous utte.iiion to the there, owned by some gentleman by the name of SMrr^
wants ami comforts ol her c.ustmqcrs. nr lie may have gone tn the gold legion, aa lam told
NANCY J. GODWIN. ■ helms acquaintances theic
bis coutiiieiiieiH mi that I can get him—fair Cb# 4
w lute 1111111, I will give tlie same with proof to oautict'
him, “r 1 will give $ 10 for any idWmaiion of rirtif*
negro -o that I can gel him He 11J*y be somewhere
iu Henry couniy, ns 1 am told he has a sister living
January 12.183o
58 tf
court house* door, in the county of Hancock, in bur-
, ; - , . , . . | suaiice of tho la<U will und tenlumeiil of said clecutrsed,
d iJ.'inis. I he reputation they iiavo acquired in this \ (W|J jy,.g ru <^|
r.xccutor’s Sale.
JTK^’ Tlnirsd iy. the 5th day of Januarv next, will
n r be s>d), at the I*to residence «»f John Denton,
deceased, that part of tlfta Teruhabte Troperlv of said
dreeased not specifically bequeathed in hi* last \v|ll
and testament; consisting of stock of various kinds
and some articles ul* household and kitchen lurmtine,
cm 11. f uhh r, 00ti, A c.
And mi lilts fust Tuesday in February next,*! the 1 *! x * ,Br ceu1,
- - - • •* - 1 slmrit-r (nan
will Im made.
\ Tool;, Wushcr und Ironcr lop Male.
Ji <■« H #I) LOOK, aud lii -t rate NVasher. lroner (
and Nurse lor sale, Applv ut this office.
Oct 4 ' 38 If I
ELVES JORDAN.
• . Nov. 8 4.) *2t (••)
Birnosi ille, Tike (
rwiy Dollars Reward.
K^TOLEN. a Sorrel Horse b..longing to the imbsori.
her. 8 a id horse y about 9 years old, and about
(ourIcon hand* high, a*litlle crest-fallen, with tore-feet
1 one hind-hoof while, and a litthi w hit? in the for
county will certuinly entitla litem to nu wiiviaole con-
siilt-1 utiou 111 aliiinti nny part ol (icmgia, p*«iticstltsrlv |
with those best seq tainted with the true side of feel-
jug here iu relation l * flic blood of hoi- For otic j
or both ol tliu horse* the hu»t b stirnoninis can he fur
nulled. The price of nil, wifli the terms, may bo
known by sjq (icatioii to the owner.
If not ptIvatsty disposed ot between this ami the
15th nr WUth Drcemher licit, the property will be
rented or let, a* Ihe proprietor may olioose. I pledge
•M) M II lo flivH It IntiUMli if early applied lo. Mild the pro-
I city thunldsnli. HAMPTON IV. HILL.
lull,one of W'hntii is young and likely.
J Eft BE LOCKHART, Ex’nr.
Hancock county, Nov 15 41 i<i
,Mon»«u\ Walton <v,». (iw
U4l
. V.N Tih■•.lay tlie *27ih day ot December next, will
Q Jr lie sold, mi dis late resident*ot Lbzibtith Hemp-
lull, ilscftiswd, of .Morgan coonfy, between Bin lawful
hour* of sale, all dm Titrithahlo Estate of said dpct ns
eu, consisting of < urn, fodder, oats, sun k of horses,
cuttle, tn»4'. thaep, Iiuiim-ImiUI and ktiido'ii luriiUurc,
plMiiiMtiou utermila, and many oflirr articles too tedious ^ At. rmm B lUrm, Columbu
l'» mauliou. 111m* 1 md* known pu th** day nt sale. I Hui.cusim, I'tct A 0»». (Elenlrrwtri, 3. I
MARCIJ4 HEMPHILL. EiVi.b '
Nov 15 Ii td
GEORG1 \ INSURANCE & J RI STCOMPANY
Aogtsi x, November 2,1830. ,
f RllilH (y'ompaiiy will receive money • u dupo.sif. head He hid on whim missing, a saddle coverlid
.LL t"f any tifne not lu.v»thun sixty days, urn- more w *'^ blue cloth, und u tilack bridle and martingale.—>
Ilian tw« tvo mouth*. Traindcrrable cenificntesofsticfi ! waa fastened hi the rack new tho CommdrciaL
deposilr** will Im issun.l, licaring interest at the rate of ^ank allei* suiuel on Haturday evening, Ot tuber
For period* or and wu* believed In have beun taken horn that plate
hove, special coutiaule I • o0 " B ^ u r * A negro limit wa*seen riding him fovmda^
I Butcher-town; und on 3umlNy the 23d, at 3 o’clock,
For the couvctiience of persons »**d« iog at a dk- M h»e h* r*o was h*i*u near Akhford's AVrvy on the
tatice, Hpplicalions tony •»« made to either of theugeiits Broud River. He is hclieved to have heetl s'olcn bjr
ol tho couipiiuv, in 8outh Chrolimi and Goorgiu,. u 'vhite mao in whoso company horew waa sea 11.—
Whoever will retnru said horse to tbs ht/Uri4t>«r f or
j sue tire into <•** that Ve cun Ire obtained, shall receive «t
reward of Toirty lioll irs: or fifty Dollurv fur tb^
har-e and Hie * ouvicuoii of the thref,
. r GEORGE HOWE.
November 1 43 31
'I lie TtiuIJ. iuti Mr%«- i’g*r.. V » Ade n# linener,
Mided;*evdh* Kft* 1 » .ut, *o 1 mi y ('-r dmfan, e|#
iftqUt *.*:d >0 , iVo* l.ei t tyihuiip, and for-
ward their Bttouu'l I* Ipfa* flu x . -t psvu.sm
J Columbia (A V J Tutmw.
vvliogc lilt!I
xed
WM T. GHL L1), ftcc'ry
Ahtats
TAj.ti f Hn, Tw tl CM; Havt.nmdi.
T. It. Votfi.K A rt*»as, D*rivu.
Ivr.ns.rn L HAlims, Mffiudgc*ills*.
C-iiaui rs Il4». Mncou,
Ihuort. H .ntlmrj
November 3
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