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SOUTHERN RECO
by OBIEVE & ©ROTE.
OTILLEDGEVILEE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY FORMING, OCTOBER 1©, 1837.
rCr" The Recorder is published weekly, generally, and I A LL persons having claims against Oglethorpe Uniyfr-
iee a week during the Session of the Legislature, on Han- x\_ sitt, are requested to present them, without delay, for
• ck street, nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, at Three Dot- settlement, to the Secretary.
r annum," payable in advance, or FOUR Doi.LAUS, if j By order ol the Executive Committee.
not paid before the end of the year. ! July 12—35 tf B. P. STUBBS, Secretary.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at the usual rates, j OGLGTIIOBPll UNTIVKRtilT Y
Those sent without a specification of the number ot insertions,
will be published until ordered out, ana charged '
Sales cf land and negroes, by Administrators
fiuardians, are required by law to be held oil the msi x i tention to tins fact, offer some remarks iif explanation
in the month, between the hours ot ten m the forenoon and f eature which they have given to its character,
iliree iu the afternoon, at tlic Court-house ol the count) in j The University will consist of three departments, Collegi-
which the property is situate. N otices of these sales must be I ate? Academic, and Primary,
tiven in a public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day ot Any pcrgon de . iroug 0 f‘ see ing
1io. 38 VOL. XVIII.
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA, j
July, 1837.
.Vm^TFBE PJI.VT/.VG.
B SOLVED, That . .fe.rtaio.^"seTeN Hlk j Bo?i r "
It DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS j room at Messrs. Beecher A Browns Hotel, where he will | “““““J cured^yCosrEit &Cox*^s original
be made among the several Counties in this State, to be j be happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patron-
loaned on accommodation Notes, which may be offered
age.
Milledgcviile, Sept 19. 1837
COMMI88IO.\ BUSINESS—AIGISTA.
Southern Tonic.
Coster & Cnxe, die inventors of this celebrated medicine,
from a long residence in the South, and from the nature of their
vocation, hare been brought immediately into contact with the
SAEE OF LOTS AT THE ISERCER
INSTITUTE.
T HE Executive Committee of die Georgia Baptist Con
vention, have receudy determined to elevate the Mer
cer Institute, situated in Greeue county. k> the character of
a College, and also to establish in the vicinity a respectable
FEMAI e SEMINARY. Arrangements have been made to lay
sale, „ ,
Notices Tor the sale of personal property must be given m
like manner, forty days previous to the day of sale. Also,
notice to the debtors and creditors of au estate must be publish
ed for FORTY days. _ ,.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordina
ry for leave to sell land, must be published for four months.
' All business in the line of printing, will meet with prompt
attention at the Recorder Office.
Letters (on business) must be post-paid.
' ~~ BANK. OF MILLEDGEVILLE, )
January 0, 1337. ^
O RDETiED. that the Cashier of the Bank publish weekly,
in two of the Gazettes of this city, a list of the Stock
holders of this Bank, noticing any change of stock which may
take place, weekly.
In obedience to the above order, tue following is a Lur of
the Stockholders of this Bank:
Kcr Boyce, Wilkins Hunt, Mary M Nisbct,
(7. If. J. Beall, Henry B. Holcombe, Nichols Sf Doming,
f,irish Carter, C. W. Howard, Richard M. Ortnc, {
p V. DcLaunay, Archclus Jarratt, Thomas Ragland,
Tomlinson Fort, Win. T). Jarratt, William Sanford,
Seaton Grantland, Benj. S. Jordan, Thomas B. Stubbs,
Miller Grieve, (rrr.cn II. Jordan, Leroy M. Wiley.
II. K. Hines, Wiliiam G. Lane,
Sarah A. E. F. Hines, Thomas Moughon,
t fJ THOMAS RAGLAND, Cashier.
■"7* YVe are authorized to announce JOHN 3. STE
PHENS as a candidate for Sheriff of Bildwin county, at
the election in January next. If elected, John E. Lewis
will act as Deputy. August 15—tf
_,. „ the laws which govern the
Collegiate department, can obtain a copy of the pamphlet con
taining them, by application to B. F. Stubbs, of this place, Sec
retary and Treasurer of the Board.
Candidates for admission into the Freshmen class, must be
pieparedto stand an examination on Csesar's Commentaries,
four books, Cicero's Select Orations, Mair's Introduction to
Latin Syntax, the Gospels in the Greek Testament, Dalzel’s
Collectanea Grieca Minora, together with Latin and Greek
Grammar, including Latin Prosody; also, on English Gram
mar, Arithmetic and Geography, ancient and modern.
The course of instruction in the several classes, will be as
follows, to wit:
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Cicero de Ainicitia. Cicero de Offieiis and Horace
Grmca Majors. (OJe3.)
Latin and Greek Exercises. Graeca Majora.
Algebra (Days.) Latin an.I Greek Exercises.
Geography. Algebra (completed.)
Roman Antiquities.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Winter Session. Cummer Session.
Horace (Satires and Arte Poe- Livy.
tica.) Gricea Majora.
Graeca Majora. Plain Trigonometry.
Geometry (Playfair's Euclid.) Mensuration (Day's.)
Plain Trigonometry. N ivigation.
Lectures on History (Priestly.) Surveying (Day’s.)
History.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Spherical Trigonometry. Integral Calculus (Young's.)
Analytic Geo netry (including Natural Philosophy.
Con,c Sections ]
next.
CT THACKER V. BRODNAX is a candidate for the
„dice of Sheriff of Putnam county, at the election in January j Descriptive Geometry.
* August 1.5—8ts ( Differential Calculus.
Nautical Astronomy.
Evidences of Christianity.
Cicero de Oratore.
Longinus.
SENIOR CLASS.
fepp We are authorized to announce WILLIAM S.
MITCHELL as a candidate for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court. Sept. 12
Cicero de Oratore.
Longinus.
Natural Theology.
Logic.
— fy We are authorised to announce HAYWOOD BROOK-
IN\S as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Wash
ington county, at the ensuing election. Sept 19—tf
KITC11KN & BOBEUTSO.Y,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Augusta, Ga.,
R ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Physicians,
Planters and Merchants to their stock of Drugs, Medi
cines. Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Glassware,
Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Hatters’ Mate-
lU.tr.s, &c. Ac., which they offer as low as can be obtained in
auv Southern city.
Their Store >s opposite tlic warehouses of E. B. Beau, Esq.
and Stovall, Simmons & Co. W. K. KITCHEN,
' June 20—22 w6in F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D.
0 " (ILETHORPE UNIVERSITY.—Tiie Agent of the
Board having reported that the required sum has been
subscribed to Oglethorpe University, therefore,
Resolved. That our Treasurer be authorised to call in the
first instalment upon the subscription.
Bv order of the Committee,
S. ROCKWELL, Chairman.
B. P. Stubbs, Sec’y. and Tieas.
NOTICE.—In accordance with the foregoing resolution of
the Committee, I will call upon the subscribers for 20 per cent.
«f their si Inscriptions.
Oct25—41 tf B. P. STUBBS, Sec y. and Treas.
'^ro^Blrii.oERs a>o contractors
THROUGHOUT GEORGIA.
H AVING received a number of communications from in
dividuals making inquiries respecting my BRICK
M WHINE, invented by Calvin Waterman, and now m suc
cessful operation in this place, T take this method of answering
them. I invite all who mav feel disposed to purchase rights
to come and see the operation of the machine, and it there be
anv who savs he is disappointed in his expectations, I bind
invsclf to pay the expenses of his trip. I do not expect to sell
a ii‘ r bt to any one without their first having seen the machine •
hut in order to afford an idea of its value, I annex the follow
ing certificates, one of them signed by two of the most expe-
rienced brick masons in the Southern States In my absence
from Macon the Editors of the Macon Messenger will act ns
my authorized agents. T. L. SMITH.
We having witnessed the performance of Mr. T. L. Smith s
new Brick Machine, invented by Calvin Waterman, mw m
oration in this place, take pleasure in recommending it to
q, e public. Tlic fact of its performance is its best recom
mendation. We timed it, an 1 find that with new moulds and
inexperienced hands, it made at the rate of two thousand three
hundred and sixty-eight brick per hour. By moulding ten
ys in the day, it would turn out twenty three thousand six
,i> irt:d per day. It requires six boys to bear oil and lour to
s md the moulds, Ac., together with four grown men.
fourteen lianas are sufficient to make the above named quantity
of the most beautiful brick per day.^^ SPRINGER.
Macon April 14, 1837. DAVID F. WILSON.
I have witnessed the performance of Mr. Theodonek L.
Smith’s new brick machine, just put into operation in this place,
and feel no hesitation in pronouncing it a great and useiul un-
movement on any other method of brick making I have ever
seen, Doth as to the quality of the brick and expedition in ma
king Bv request, I timed the machine lor half an hour- the
remit of that trial shows that with fourteen hands the machine
will turn out of beautiful and well tempered brick 2368 m one
hour, or about Wio tUe minute. ^ RDTHEE?0BD
Macon, April 14,1337 15 tf
istruclion in Modern Lan-
Winter Session. Sumner Session.
Belles Lettres. Moral Philosophy.
Philosophy of Mind. Astronomy.
Moral Philosophy. Chemistry.
Natural Philosophy. Languages.
Quintilian. General Review.
Longinus.
Chemistry.
[Provision will also be made for
gauges.]
Tne Academic Depart nent will consist of those who are
preparing for admission into this or any other College.
The Primary Department will be compose! of those pur
suing the ordinary branches of an English education,
The students in these two departments, as well as the Col
legiate, will be instructed by the Faculty of the College.
In consequence of’ this arrangement, boys, in the early stage
of their literary course, will enjoy advantages perhaps unsur
passed in this country, as they will be taught by a regular
Faculty; while the students of the College will receive the
full amount of instruction ordinarily given them, as will be
seen by a reference to their course of study. This system
will vastly increase the labor of the Faculty ; this labor they
have however consented to undergo.
The adoption of this new plan has been caused by the pecu
liar state of the times. Though the amount on our subscrip
tion list is sufficient to warrant the commencement of the
work in its original form, yet from the present state of affairs,
it would have been more than indelicate to call upon many in
dividuals for tlieir subscriptions. On the other hand, many pa
rents have been making their arrangements to send their sons
to Midway during the next year. Such persons it would be
painful to disappoint, yet it would be impossible to proceed
for wan of fund* in hand. The coarse now announced as be
ing adopted, was then proposed—that is, to bring the Acade
my and College under the government and instruction of the
same President and Professors. By this arrangement the ex
penses of. the Institution will be sustained, and all difficulties
in its way removed.
The Board of Trustees take this occasion to sav, that after
this year the Steward’s Hall will be discontinued. This is
done, that there may be no hindrance in the way of such per
sons as may wish to move to Midway for the purpose of taking
boarders.
TJie Trustees close tills communication by suggesting to pa
rents, (wiio desire their children to be educated, and who
cannot afford to send them abroad for this purpose) the pro
priety of settling themselves at Midway. By taking board
ers, the expenses of their family could be store than sustain
ed, and their children of all ages receive a thorough and fi
nished education. To others disposed to turn their attention
to keeping boarders as a business, we would suggest that
Midway offers inducements inferior to few if any other posi
Thus | tions at the South—a healthy and delightful location, and
as many boarders as they may be able to accommodate.
By order of the Executive Committee.
B. P. STUBBS, Sec’ry.
July 11, 1837. 25 tf
O’The Charleston Observer will publish the above a month.
Appling
Baker,
Baldwin,
Bibb,
Bryan,
Bulloch,
Burke,
Butts,
Cobb,
Columbia,
Coweta,
Crawford,
Decatur,
DcRalb,
Dooly,
Forsyth,
Franklin,
Gilmer,
Glynn,
Greene,
Harris,
Heard,
Henry,
Houston,
Irwin,
Lee,
Liberty,
Lincoln,
Lowndes,
Lumpkin,
Madison,
Murray,
Muscogee,
Newton,
Oglethorpe,
Paulding,
Rich mond,
Scriven,
Stewart
Sumter,
Talbot,
Taliaferro,
Walker,
Walton,
Ware,
Warren,
2,16-3 Camden, 5,367
1,834 Campbell, 6,267
9,348 Carroll. 5,345
10,299 Cass, 2,475
{3,525 Chatham, 19,250
3.677 Cherokee, 2,630
14,487 Clark, 12,625
7,145
Thursday, 7th September.
TOVALL. SIMMONS A CO:, in expressing tlieir grati
Agub and Fever in its most obstinate" forms, and have fre ofPa P* rtion of the Convention’s lands, contiguous to tl,e Ir.sti-
_, i .n j. • . .. - !iUie v ii.conTementbiniuinglois,\vhicuwIlibeuiiereaatapGb-
tude to their patrons, for their continued confidence and ] c.j 1 " I T * • / * »^m ?1 ° s ^ cce f slD lie sale, on Tuesd/ry, 31st of October next. Terms, two annual
generous support, would renew the offer of their services in ! ‘“Practice of the most sktUlul physicians. The usual and po- j pavmei t»; one to be paid on the 1st of January, 1838, the other
■ - — ' pularm0de 01 aeaUa Z Uus,lisca ^' 1,as l : e ° V Lnt * v . acuat * ! the 1st January. 1839. The lots will be sold under such re-
itoresoitiotheuscottonies—of i , • .• , „ -f,, , r u
. . ! t > stnctioi s as will exclude from the premises dram shops, gamins
great variety have been recom- - j • ~ - - rr*i_ r 1? ^
.• P t , , t - i Houses, and nuisances of this description. Those who-may
o v>aUl i ia\c .ai n»eir ac \ Di ttos, vv j s jj tu . va ii themselves of n mest desirable residence for the
by far the most popular one, has been purpose of superintending the education of their children,
September 19,1837
' I mended to the public, all
_1 I . ’ and that which has been I
Tin
Thai
Thu
2,900
Early,
2,062
14,375
Effingham,
3,875
8,57.9
Elbert,
15,87.5
(5,150
Emanuel,
3,375
5.8 77
Fayette,
8,6S2
1(5,472
Floyd,
2,825 .
3,335
slay, 21 sf Scplenther.
3,G50
Gwinnett,
19,727
14,500
Habersham,
17.825
(575
Iiall,
19.620
4,750
Hancock,
15,312
14,852
irsday, ~rth October.
9,772
Jackson,
13,817
3,007
Jasper,
16,6-55
16,197
Jefferson,
9,295
11,462
Jones,
16,812
1,837
Laurens,
7,160
slay. 19th October.
1,852
Marion,
2,956
8,125
MTntnsh,
5,500
7,632
Meriwether,
7.545
3,375
Monroe,
23.120
7,962
Montgomery,
1,375
5.820
Morgan,
14,622
rslay. 2
l November.
1,500
Pike,
9,507
7,500
Pulaski,
6.597
16.055
Putnam,
16,050
15.950
Rabun,
4.920
1,615
Randolph,
1,430
sday. Kith November,
15,090
Tattnall,
3,550
5.750
Telfair,
2,970
3.5j)0
Thomas,
5,202
2,000
Troup,
11,022
9,000
T wiggs.
11.142
7,625
Union,
1,650
s lay. 30th November.
0.627
Washington,
13.052
1,200
Wayne,
1,322
14.537
Wilkes,
17,232-
1.737
Wilkinson,
9,610
APOTHECARY HALL j Peruvian Bark and its preparations, particularly that of Qui-
■7 ** H General Drug Store. j nine. There are insurmountable objections to the admiuistra- !
T HE subscribers have recently opened this establishment j tion of quinine, as to most individuals, (when carried to a sxlu- j
at tile stand lately* occupied by Dr. Cloud, and lot merly , tary point.) it produces a roaring in the ears, nausea, anil a head- -
by James M. Carter, at No. 232 Broad street, Augusta, oppo- j ach, very similar to a bilious headach; and when it effects a cure j
site the new Rail Road Banking House, will keep constantly j it is seldom permanent. It was the hope of avoiding this state
on hand a fresh and full supply of all articles in the Drug line, of things that induced us to try the “ Southern Tonic,” and we '
Physicians, Merchants and Planters are invited to inspect
their stock.
objection
ministration of the Southern Tonic to the most tender infant:
indeed, it will be lonuil the most delicate and effective medi
cine known in those cases of disorganized stomach and bowels.
The details of Apothecary’s business will be promptly exe- ! and of general debility, which so frequently present themselves
’s and Family in children. We subjoin* 1 s - 5 e * v — ! - J: — J ■ !
cuted, and faithful attention given to Physician
Prescriptions, at all hours, day and night.
: die opinions of a few individuals :
wi , . tri *» ALL.U I', c* ± DLloHlAU 1UU1H X U\> DKU. A Ills
Oraers executed with neatness anil despatch, with care in > 7*row Col. John B. IIoca.v, Collector cf the port of Mobile—for- is superior to any thing heretofore used on die teeth,
packing, forwarding, Ac. MILTON ANTONY , M. D. ; merly Senator front the count i, s of Aloble, Baldwin, Ac., Acting j they arc free from calcarious matter, by applying this j
\\ M. HAINES, Jr. i Adjutant and Inspector General of the Army in the recent Creek . two or three times a week, the teeth become perfectly
Augusta, Sept 13, 1837
Campaign, ,\c.
G E NT LE M E N—1) u rin
REES & BEALL’S
Fire Proof Ware-Blouse, .Sngusia, Georgia.
T HE undersigned takes this mediod of informing bis
friends and the Planters of Georgia and Carolina, that
he continues the Warehouse and Commission Business at
the same stand, anj has, in addition to the above, largo,
commodious and fire proof Ware-house, taken a lease of the
Fire Proof Ware-house on McIntosh street, convenient to
the River and the Georgia and Carolina Rail Roads, former
ly occupied by Heard A Cook, and recently by Gen. Dawson.
By this arrangement he will be enabled to have room to place j you send some to this pL.
all cotton sent to be stored in secure Fire Preof Buildings, j benefit of the best inedieii
Mobile, August 18, 163G.
■ In fe Creek <
Creek campaign 1 was attack-)
ed violently with Bilhous Inti rntiuen Fever, which lor several I
days confined me to iny quarters at Tallahassee. Y’our South- J
ern Tonic was recommended to me. and my friend Dr. Bussey j
actually rode lrom Tallahassee to Montgomery and back in one j
day, to procure me a bottle, which entirely relieved me, and en
abled me, before I had token half the quantity, to proceed on
would d< well toatten.l the sale, on the day above specified.
Bv orcer of the Executive Committee, Sept. 29, 1337.
JESSE MERCER, Chairman.
C. D. Maxlof.y, Clerk.
Semen er 26.1837 36 Gf s
J. L. STEPKE.YS, Snrgrou Brulbt,
H AVING located himself in Hamilton, Harris county,.
will practice the various branches of his profession in
that and the adjoining counties. He will also attend to all
di-eases of the skin. No cure no pay.
May 9, 1837 16 mtf
JOHN es. h ku;iit--idiiim.
I NFORMS the public that he has on hand, at his office,
next door to Messrs. Cowles A Daggett’s store, a quantity
of Wallace's Polishing Tooth Powder. This article
When
powder
white,
and remain in a healthy e ondition.
Operations on the Teeth ana Gums performed with cart
and promptness, and all cases treated with the strictest candor.
Nov 14 44 tf
LAND!) FOR SALE.
T HE Srbscribcr, being desirous to sell a portion of the fol
lowing described Lands, will dispose of them on reason
able terms. They are mostly situated in the counties of Lee,
! Baker and Decatur—among them are two Plantations occupi-
iu Lee county, one of which contains
itb an abundant crop growing upon it, and
and if desired; the other contains about
is ma\ enjoy the i 0,000 Acres, has saw mill in operation and another nearly
nnl ample Fire Proof Clo.e S.ore. for *er,e,™ g .nd Hr- j 7^ wili ,S”lj "T, 1
punctuality in all business confided to his care, he hopes to ] fects.
merit a continuance of the very flattering support which he
has met with for the two seasons past.
EGBERT B. BEALL.
September 19,1837. 35 ?ts
12,7.38
XAIOTeTTL HAIili.
riAHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the
I public generally, that he has taken Lafayette Hall, in
Milled Seville, formerly kept by Gen. D*. B. Mitchell. This
house is as well calculated to render comfort as any other es-
tiblishment in the city; and every exertion on my part will be
ma le to accommodate those who may favor me with a call.
The subscriber .will give his personal attention to his pa
trons, and will have the entire management of the house.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
[C? The Stage Office of the* People’s Line is kept at this
house, the stages daily leaving for Montgomery and Augusta.
Milledgcviile, Ga., August 1, 1837 -8 lvts
[CF The Columbus Enquirer and Herald, the Macon Mes-
sender, the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, and Athens^\\ lug,
:i re'requested to publish the above six times. W. R.
LAW.
ACHILLES D. SHACSELPOED,
Attorney at Law,
p3 5ts] SPARTA, GA.
AIBUAiEOSJKA'SS.UlC JOCKEY CMJJI SiAC’iiS
W ILL commence on 2d Tuesday iu November next.—
First Day—Mile heats, for Colts—a fine Silver Pitcher
anil Cup, worth 8150
Second Day—Two mile heats,free for all—Purse 300
Third Day-—Three mile heats, “ “ “* 600
Fourth Day—Four mile heats, “ “ “ 800
Fifth Day—One mile heats, best three in five—Purse 350
The money to be hung up each day.
To be governed by the rules of Lafayette Course, Augusta.
HENRY F. YOUNG A CO., Proprietors.
September -5, 1837 33 td
MONEY JL.OS4T!
O N the 14th of May last, a letter addressed to tlic under-
signed, at Thomasville, Thomas county, Ga. was maii*
ed at the Post Office in Milledgeville, enclosing 6 250, wlucli
letter has not been received by me.
The following is a description of the bills enclosed in said
letter: . , , rnr
100 dollar bill, Central Bank of Georgia, letter A, No. 096,
dated June 1, 1829. . ,,
50 dollar bill, Central Bank of Georgia, letter --x, No. l<8x,
dated June 3, 1829.
100 dollar bill, Bank of Milledgcviile, letter A, No. .68,
dated January 3, 1837. . . _ ,
All persons are forwarned from receiving either ol the
above hills, and all tlie Banks of this State and persons to
whom thev may be offered, are requested to give informa
tion of the fact, and by stopping them will receive a liberal
compensation for their trouble. ______
August 22 31-13t JOHN B. F. DIXON.
GatE E.YENBORO’ RACES
W TLL commence on the 24th of October, and will conti
nue three days.
First Day—Colt’s Sweepstakes, for 3 years old—mile heats
—Two Hundred Dollars entrance—to which there arc five
entries, and closed.
Second. Day—Two mile heats.
Third Day—Three mile heats, and the purses good for the
up country. J. J. HARRISON, Proprietor.
September 5,1837 33 td
IVon-Spccic Paying Bank Kills,
O N all the Banks in Georgia, will be taken for Goods, .
par, bv BURTON & HANSELL.
May 23,1837 18 tf
Rali^han’s Vegetable Pever ansi Ague Pills,
S OUTHERN TONIC, GREENE’S TONIC MIXT
URE, and MORTON’S COUGH SYRUP, will be fur
nished merchants in the country, at the proprietor’s prices,
by H. & J. SHOTWELL,
June 20—22 tf Macon.
Thomasville, August 7, 1837.
M AILED, at Thomasville, on the 27tli March, 1837, a let
ter directed to “ FREDERICK W. Cook, Lexington,
Oglethorpe county,” enclosing the following Bank Bills, which
have not been heard from since, to wit: One bill ofthedeno-
miuatmm of One Hundred Dollars on the Bank of Milledge-
ville, No. 72, letter A., dated January 3d, 183.—signed i.
jjagland. Cashier *. R. K. Hines, President. One of the de
nomination of Ten Dollars, on the Bank of Columbus, No.
824, letter G, dated 19th January, 1832—signed A. B. Davis,
Cashier; Seaborn Jones, President.
Mr. Cook has been written to, and no answer can be obtain
ed. The subscriber requests all persons as well as the seve
ral Banks of the State, to be careful iu the examination ol bills
TV COTTON PLANTERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER continues his shop atStanfordville,
Putnam county, on the road leading from Eatonton to
Clinton, for the purpose of making and repairing GINS.—
He will warrant his new Gin to perform equal to any in the
State, and can be had upon as good terms.
JOHN W. HAMPTON.
July 25,1837. 27 lit
rjv
CANO POIC SALE.
WO Plantations for sale, in the upper part of Laurens
county, on Turkey creek. Each settlement contains
about eight hundred acres, with between three and four hun
dred acres cleared op each place, with all the necessary
buildings for a farm. On one of the settlements there is two
excellent grist mills, in pood order. For terms apply to
EASON ALLEN,
June 27 23 tf On the Plantations.
T
Teacher Wanted.
O N account of the resignation of Mr. Thompson, the place
of Rector in the Male Academy at Eatonton has be
come vacant. The Trustees are very solicitous to employ a
_... , , Classical Teacher, of good qualifications, to take charge of the
•>f the above denomination, if they "Should be presented, as ; Academy. Liberal encouragement will be given to a gentle-
tliere is doubtless an error somewhere, and that the money ! lnatl w jjg ; s deserving of patronage. Early application is re- , .
" ' ’ ’ se3t ed The next term commences 1st Monday in July next | ble him to supply large Thoms lor large counties. He has also
JAS. A. MERIWETHER,
Eatonton, June 5—01 tf Sec’y. Board of Trustees.
GENERAL RCGULATIOXS.
The law requires tl; if the money apportioned to each
comity, shall be loaned only to the citizens of sm-h counties
respectively, and that the endorsers, as well as thetjiakors
of Notes, shall be residents of the county. The Board
will therefore require, in each case, a certificate of resi
dence both of makers and endorsers, which may be signed
by any civil officer of the county. But if the money appro
priated to the counties respectively, shall not be applied
for, and loaned within thirty days from the offering days
above specified, then the above requirement of the law in
relation to tlic residence of endorsers ceases, and after
that time a certificate of the residence of the maker only,
will be required.
All Notes must be made payable at the Central Bank
of Georgia, three hundred and sixty days after date, anil
must haveXteo or more good endorsers.
Certificates of the taxable property of the makers and
endorsers of the notes offered, will be regarded the best
evidence of their solvency.
No note will be discounted, having on it the name of any
person indebted to the State, either as principal or security,
which debt is due and unsettled; or who is the maker of,
or endorser on, anv note or bill heretofore discounted by
the Bank, and which is past due and unattended to.
All discounts will be paid only in current funds.
No note will be received for discount after tlic hour
of QCPsise o’clock, a. m._TTi of the days above specified.
By order of the Board.
August 3—29 tf R. A. GREENE, Cashier.
A CAR9.—Rev. R. Pierce. Botanic Physician, having
i Y located himself in Milledgcviile, respectfully tenders his
medical services to those, in town or country, who pre
fer the Botanic to the Mineral Practice ; especially his servi
ces are offered to all who are afflicted with cronic diseases,
such as
Asthma, Gravel, or Straxguauy,
Cancer, Numb Palsy,
Consumption, Rheumatism,
Dispepsia, Scrofula,
Dropsy, Old Ulcers, of any kind,
Fits, Determination of the blood to the Brain or Lungs, or
Bleeding at the Limgs, or painful enlargement of the Spleen,
or Liver, or old pain in back and loins. -Females are inform
ed Cancer Tumours of the breast will be scattered, and
other complaints peculiar to them, however obstinate, reliev
ed, or cured. He is fully aware most of the above cases are
considered incurable, but experience has taught him that there
are but few. of them beyond the successful reach cf Botanic
Medicine.
For reasons not necessary to state in this place, he cannot
send medicine, but will attend all who come to him. They
can consult him by letter, post paid, and he will give his opi
nion on theirBfiiT'eineut of their own case. His residence is on
Jefferson street, second house in rear of LaFayette Hall.
N. B. HLs charges will be conformed to the general rules
of practice in this State.
July 11.1837
OiScc Georgia Kail tSoad and Banking Co., (
Athens, Septembers, 1837 j
R ESOLVED, That in conformity with a resolution pas
sed by the Proprietors, at their annual convention in May
last, the seventh instalment of FIFTEEN Dollars per share
on the Company’s stock, be, and the same is hereby requited
to he paid on the third Monday in October next, being the
16th day thereof, at the Company’s Office in Athens or Augus
ta :—which payment must be made in cash or by note at sixty
days, with interest and one good endorser.
Extract from the minutes.
JAMES CAMAK, Cashier.
September 19 35 4t
IV cnleru Bank of Georgia, (
Rome. September 2, 1837. \
7%TOT1CE is hereby given to all defaulting Stockholders in
i v the Western Bank of Georgia, that they are required on
or before the 14th of November next, to pay to said Bank the
Twenty-five per cent, on the Stock respectively subscribed
for, which has not been paid, according to the requisition of the
commissioners of said Bank previous to its organization.
By order of the Board of Direction.
II. M. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier.
September 19 35 9t
Y'our ob’tserv’t,
JOHN 13. HOGAN.
15 Plantations in various parts of the counties, nearly all sitit-
T . ■ ~ ated upon Flint River or creeks. Thev contain from 5U0 to-
From Thomas K. bLAir.i; I hi:, hi. I). _ 3,000 Acres eai b, have a jiortion of cleared laud ot the must
. 1 ARK s Bridge, April 1st, 183.. j productive kind.and are well watered.—Also, several Houses
Gentlemen—I received a few lines from you, dated March j ^ ld Lots Baiubridge, Decatur countv; among them is the
mak f, a sta:< ; n - em to - v, : u oi „ al! die bench- ] Tavcrll House and Lot of that place—die House is weU fur-
itb die premises if
regularly from Apa-
ich, with die various,
in die section of
1 . , . . . country in wmeu uic io*.' - 1 must render it {1 ftou-
P T MS T 1 ldiOB * Vn< ' raC ', ct ‘" 0, ‘ stUu - rishing commercial place. For further particulars, apply to
,; r ,T quinine. I was compelled to resort to ; j£ Baffibridge. S. 0. Stevens. Alb.. E Jker*
some other remedy, anil seeing imtl.e papers tins article highly ; t Thomas Kogans “' ' '
u to give it a trial,.rouse T —
NOTliT.
A LL persons indebted to the firm of SLAUGHTER &
MITCHELL must call and liquidate their accounts by
note or otherwise; likewise all having demands against the
firm, must present them for payment.
‘ YV. H. MITCHELL,
Surviving Partner of the firm of Slaughter &c Mitchell.
N. B.—The business will be conducted as heretofore, under
recommended, I resolved to give it a trial, consequently 1 or
dered half a dozen hordes from Mr.vPowell in Milledgcviile; j
and in using this Tonic, 1 found it necessary-to administer in j
larger doses than what is directed by the; proprietors. Bv this ‘
means I was enabled to check the intermitting fever, in even* •
instance, where it had been given according to 'directions. I '
have also used tins article with considerable benefit in chronic
complaints, where there was hectic fever. I have new a pa- .
Rent under treatment affected with clileosis; she is i
convalescent. The patient, when I was called to see lier, was
unable to get out ol bed, with alarming hemorrhage from the
....... 1 1 _ . . , ■ , 3 . ... 3 , .
Pindertown, or the Subscriber at
Yineviile. ALEXANDER SHOTWELL.
P. S. For sale the choice of two improved lots iu Y'iueville.
July 11 25 tf
S lOP TilE THIEF ! 1—Stolen, from the residence of
the subscriber, in .Jasper county, near South Union
Post oliice, on the night of the 23d August, a, new rifle,
. shot-bag, and overcoat, together with some other articles
l.leosis^ b ^ ie 5s. rapidly, of clothing. The strap of the shot-bag was of otter skin.
Ten Dollars reward will be paid to any person who
nose. She has been treated with Peters’ pills and this Tonkv ii ma - v u,Test tllu or S ive »ne such information as will
I ought to have observed, that this young lady has been afflict- j enable me to recover my property.
with this complmiit loi* tlit? lust six or seven vears, <tnd hnf j \ - iliCIkOl' Gil*
takeii medicine from various physicians without any benefit. 1 •Jasper county. October 3 37 3t
She is now in better health than she has been in five vearsj ^ r'ocrvr enmiTV "
previous, and I think will, with perseverance in the iwo of this j „ OLNTY .
article, regain her former health; Lut the result of this case ■ " hereas \\ lihara 1J.
__ Bunch and Tandy K. Watts
shall be reported to you. and all other effectual results which npph to me for letter, of Administration on the estate of
shall come under my notice. Y'ou are at libertv to use this * lVrinelia Bunch, late of .-aid county, deceased—
letter, or any extrac* lrom it you wish. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
I am yours, with respect, j lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and
THOMAS K. SLALGH1EI?. h appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
tlic direction of the surviving partner, and the administrator j From our Representative to the Legislature., Col. Jno. A.Campbell.' ' 1 uu-e, ii nnv tin \ have, \vh\ said letter- -liould not
Gentlemen: No medicine stands so high in mv estimation! as! 1 - lu,lt ' . 0 , , _ _
your Southern Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever i Givpn unJer han< *. at office, this 30tn day of Septem-
itatfirstby the advice of my family physician, with* success, j bor - 1837 * THOMAS W. GRIMES, C. n. a..
and its effects upon more recent cases have been equally grati- ; O: tober 3 37 Of
fying. Yours truly, JKO. A. CAMPBELL. ’
of Win. A. Slaughter, deceased.
September 19. 1837
35 tf
KSCStS.— The Subscribers have, and will keep con
stantly on hand, a supply of hard and well burnt
BRICK at tlieir Brick yard near Midway, where purchasers
can obtain anv quantities to suit them.
WMS. RUTHERFORD,
SAMUEL RUTHERFORD.
July 18,1837 26 tf
W ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court-house in the town of Madison,
14t
WAKIilEOUSrH anil tO UIIISSlON KGS1NESS.
I*3AHE undersigned would respectfully announce to tlieir
B friends, and to the public generally, that they have form
ed a copartnership for the purpose of transacting the general
Warehouse and Commission Business, in the city of Macon,
under the name and style of HARDEMAN, JONES &. CO.,
They have purchased the Warehouse lately occupied by
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes &• Co., the well known situation of
which, both as regards safety against fire and the convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They are now
ready for the reception of cotton, and for the receiving and
forwarding the goods of tlieir country friends, that may be
shipped to tlieir cal* '. They will be prepared to extend the
usual advances on cotton stored with or shipped by them. And
from the fact that they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their
own account, they hope to receive a liberal share ol public pa
tronage The business connected with tlieir establishment will
have the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and John
Jones, who will spare no pains to serve and please its patrons.
THO. HARDEMAN,
JOHN JONES,
J; GODDARD.
Georgia Almanac for I83S.
T HE public, and our customers in particular, are inform
ed ,t‘ " ‘ .
From YV.M. M’LEMORE, Esy., iB-mber of the Legislature, Ala.
Montgomery County, Dec. 1, 1835.
Messrs. Coster &. Cuxe :—Dear Sirs—I foel gratified by
l tills opportunity of testifying to the merits of your Southern
| Tonic. I have used it in many cases in my white and colored
i family, and not one case failed. In short" I assure the public j
that on the first of October next, the Georgia Almanac j that it is, in my opinion, the best medicine for the cure of Fever {
for 1838, will be ready for delivery at the office oi‘ the Consti- j and Ague now iu u-c. Very respectfully yours,
tutio:*ilist, Augusta. The astronomical portion of it has been j WILLIAM M’LEMORE. *
arranged and calculated by Mr. Ashmore, of Lincoln county, — { "iYj OT1CL.—Those indebted to tbe firm of 1 HOMAS
by whom the calculations of the Almanac printed last year ; From Major .}. B. Morse. j J- v & RANSOM are solicited to make payment put of
were made. No pains, labor or expense, will be spared to ]* Dear Sirs :—I had been afflicted with Ague and Fever ot i the liist proceeds of the present crops. This request is
render the Almanac lor 1838 acceptable to the citizens ol j a long time, and altliough tlic remedies which were prescribed | the more reasonable, because all demands are one vein*
Georgia. As the number of copies printed last year fell short | gave me temporary relief, yet none removed the cause of the i over due. many of longer time. One of the partners Lav
of the demand, we would request those persons who wish to disease, and thereby permanently cured me till I used -Yuari ino- .r.ilrnl fmm I loirJ.
purchase by the quantity, to give early information of the num- i Southern Tonic. mi.:.— • * ‘ - ‘
‘ ‘ it,
Morgan county, wiilon the usual hours of sale, one Lot. of,
land, No. 203, in the 15th district originally Baldwin now
Morgan county,— sold as the property of Larkin Clark,
deceased, foi the purpose of a division among the heirs.
Terms made known on toe day of sale.
JOSERHLS CLARK, Agent.
October 3 *37 tds
ber of copies they may want.
July 25,1837
27 tf
S TRAY T ED OR STOLEN, from the subscriber in Wil
kinson county, near Coolspring r. o., on the night of the
24th August last, a tolerably large tiOUREL MARE, 5 or 6
years old, un particular flesh marks recollected, her left hind
foot lock considerably larger than the other; rides tolerable
well, walks well, anil trots tolerable well; made round bo
died, but carries her head very low in riding. Any informa
tion given me of said mare, will he thankfully received,
and liberally rewarded. WASHINGTON INGRAM.
September £6’ 36 tf
GEORGIA, LoxvimIcm county.
I NFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary* purposes, Sep
tember Term, 1837.—It appearing to tbe Court that Fen
ny well Folsom, late of the county aforesaid, did, while in life,
to wit, on the 4th day of February, 1835, make and execute to
Dermis Hills his certain writing obligatory, by which lie bound
himself, his heirs and assigns, to make or cause to be made to
the said Dennis Hills, sood and lawful titles to Lots of Land
Nos. 290, in the 24tli district and 2d section, and 1213 in the
17th district and 3d section of formerly Cherokee, now Cass
countv; and that the said Fenny well Folsom departed this life,
without executing titles to said lots of land, in compliance with
said bond :
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned shew
cause, if any they can, by the first Monday in January next,
why Hamilton W. Sharpe and Elijah English, administrators
on the estate of the said Fennywell Folsom, should not be di
rected to execute titles in compliance with the bond aforesaid,
and that a copy of this rule be published in some public ga
zette three months previous to the time aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes, this 9th dav of Sept. 1837.
WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
September 26,1837 36 3m
A LL persons are hereby forewarned from finding for.a
note of band for Eight Hundred and Twenty-three Dol
lars, bearing date about the 8tb day of May, 1837, payable to
John Brooks, who said lie lived in Wilkes county and sign-
iuduc
toms
some evidences of au increase of health, and a few bottles j Sparta, Sept 10, 163
more, taken in moderate douses, entirely cured her
Respectfully yours, * J. B MOK
(UTPrepared only by COSTER A CONE, at tlieir Labo.P
ratory, Montgomery, Alabama, and sold bv their a-euts in eve- j
rv part of the United States. c ’j
For sale in Milledgcviile, by
JAMES II. SILAHAN. 5
Dec. 16
tf
( VEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY. ~~
H Whereas Joseph Heard applies to me for letters oT
administration on the estate of Stephen Fiovd, late of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to lie and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under niv hand, this 16th day of September, 1837.
AUGUSTUS' W". EVANS, D. c. c. o.
September £6 ;ifi ■
Iv.H5.S4i A, S.narc:iu i'oisul} .
COURT OF ORDINARY", MAY" 1st, 1837. I
O N tbe application of John G. Anderson -and William,)
McLendon, Executois of the last will and testament off
James Kinchen. deceased, for letters of d,-mission froinsaidli
Executorship, it was ordered, that, after six months publica
tion of tliis rule in the Southern Recorder,.-thatthev be finally
dismissed from said Executorship, unless sufficient cause be*
shewn to the contrary, why said letters shall not be granted
FRANCIS THOMAS. Cl'k e. o. j
Mav 9, 1837 16 ni6m I
1
G124J2IGSA, Laarrna fountr.
COURT OF ORDINARY, MAT
^^N the application of James lline.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T HE Subscriber willing to meet ihe wishes of bis friends
with the increasing demand, and the earnest recom
mendations of practicing Physicians—the frequent solicita
tions of individuals who have used and experienced the
greatest benefit from my STRENGTHENING SALVE,
and that it should be more extensively known and circulate
ed that thousands suffering from Constitutional Weakness,
Pains in the back and side. Rheumatism, Debility in the
Back and Loins b ser Child-birth, Weakness, Fluttering
Pain, and a sense of Sinking at tbe breast and stoni-icli,
from the effect of Fractures and Dislocations of the bones
—from Indolent Tumors in the breast of females, (v ' ;cl. . :»
often thought to be cancerous, but which this .*v _v.
seldom fail to cure; and always relieve,) that th v ma*.
themselves of a remedy that will remove their suffei
have been induced to make arrangements for its man .Lir-
tnre.and have it sentto every section of the United States;
and ns my professional duties occupy all my time, I have
associated with me in the manufacture and sale of ntv
salve, Mr. B. C. BAXTER, of Neiv-London, Conn, arid to
him only have I communicated rav recipes. This Salve
is prepared by him, and to secure the public against fraud
ml limitation, li s written signature will be affixed to the
alahe on each roll of Salve.
STEPHEN SWEET!
For sale, wholesale and retail, bv
GEORGE D. CASE,
Agent for Milledgeville.-
April 4. 1337 11 f.m
GsvOKGIA, Lowailr* count),
NFERIOR COI RT. Fitting for ordinary purposes, Sep
tember Term, 1837.—It appearing to the Court, that Pen-
ywell Folsom, late of the county aforesaid, deceased, did,
info in life, to-wit, on the 15th day of February. 1834, make
I
The undersigned have sold tlieir Warehouse,property* to
Messrs. Thomas Hardeman, John Jones and James Goddard.
The Warehouse and Commission Business will be conducted
by Messrs. Hardeman and Jones, under the name and style
of Hardeman, Jones & Co. The undersigned, in retiring from
the above named business, feel great pleasure in reccumnend-
inic those gentlemen to tlieir fe'rmer triends and patrons, as
worthy of their fullest confidence; and they would respectful
ly solicit for them a continuation of that patronage so liberally
extended to them for the last four years, and for which they
will ever cherish the most lively sense of gratitude.
HAMILTON, HAYES & CO.
Macon, .Tidy 18. 1837 *34 l<>ts
J AC KSO \ SI * tAjr
TIE subscriber tenders his thanks to liis friends and tlie
public generally, for their liberal patronage, and hopes by
liis and his family’s strict attention, to merit a continuance. -He
has doubled liis Dining Room, so as to be able to accommodate j c i a an d Florida, will confer a favor by givin
near ns many more to the first table as lie did last session, and j insertions*,
added three more rooms to his establishment, which will ena
1st, 1837.
Executor oT the :
last will and testament of Walter Francis, deceased, for j
ed by Wiley Balkam, for I am resolved not to pay said note j letters of dismission from said Executorship it v. as ordered, I an d execute to Dennis Hilfo, bis certain writing obligatory7hy
until compelled by law, as I believe it was obtained in a fraud- . that after six months publication of this rule iu the Southern -; which lie bound himself, his heirs and assigns, to make or cause
ulent manner. YV II.EY’ BALKAM. j Recorder, that he* be finally dismissed from said Executor-
Thomasville, -Thomas*co.. Aug 12 36 3ts f ship, unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrarv.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Cl’k c. o.
Mav 9, 1837 16 m6m
S TRAYED from the subscriber, about the 24th August, a
bay MARE, about 6 years old, 3 white feet, white spot
in tlie forehead, white sinit on the nose, heavy mane and tail,
and wind gall on the right hind hock; no other marks recol
lected. Any information concerning her will be thankfully re
ceived,-and a liberal reward be paid for hop delivery to me,
near Flat Rock post office, Henry county, Ga.
Sept 26—36 2ts ANDREW J. COOPER.
N OTICE.—This is to give information to the heirs of Jons
RaiNEY, deceased, viz: Caswell, Seaborn, Samuel. Ben-
jamin,Charlotte and Sarah Rainey, (who we believe reside in
Georgia or Florida,) that their uncle, James Rainey, who lived
in Alabama, Clarke county, departed this life sometime in
February last, without issue, and left an estate worth four or
five thousand dollars, of which they can receive one half by
to be made to the said Dennis Hills, good and lawful titles to
Lot of Land No. 1185, in the 3d district in the county of For
syth : and it appearing further to the Court, that the said Pen
ny well Folsom departed this life without executing titles to
said lot of land, in compliance with his bond aforesaid:
It is therefore ordered, that all persons concerned shew
cause, ii’ any they can, by the first Monday in January next,
why Hamilton W. Sharpe ar.d Elijah English, administrators
on the estate of the said Fennywell Folsom, should notbe di-
nnrf aripear I rented to execute titles, incompliance with the bond aforesaid,
at niv ffice. wi: bin tlie time precribed h v lav,*, to shew cau.-e and that a copy of this rule be published in some public gazette
if anv they leave, iv.iv siid letters should not he granted. j three months previous to the time aforesaid.
Given ituler my nintl this lOfh July, IS37. ! A true extract from the minutes, this 9th day of September,
Julv 25.1837—inGm YY.U. SMITH, c. c. o. 1837. YYTLLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
' GlBOiKG-IA,' 0glcibori)«"c«aiity." “j Sgpteiaber2tf,-18g7 3n »
rgl ) the iiiiDoruin.i Inferior Court of said touniy. si-ting j Cl OUTii*1 E2.V TONJfC.—The success of the South-
jL for Oidm uy purposes, Septemb :r term, 1837—-Present , ern Tonic is unprecedented. It lias been anxiously
fiEO-KRI AV Lo .vu tic coifirty.
il.»ury Cliitou, Administrator of Andrew j
v v Gurli-dn bile of said comity, deceased, applies fur i
letters of dismission from said estate:
These me therefore to cite and nd.nonish all and singular
the kindred nud ere : it or- of saiti deceased.
making application as soon as possible to Y\ it, El am Robinson, j their honors Henry F. 11:11, 1 tioxnas Johnson and V. iliiain } sought after by all classes in all parts of the United States, and
and Isaac Avree, administrators, who live in Alabama, Clarke , \\ ■ 'Davenport, Esurs. | fog wi-lely extended distribution has
county, near Gosport. _ ' j the petition of \\
03= Editors of newspapers in the different parts of Geor- ; hunter non, upon the
he
iliiain W. Davenport, administrator de
•tale of Wiley Hopper, deceased, re
bus been pu-loined from some of the post offices between
Thomasville and Lexington. If any person should meet with
bills of the above description, they will confer a favor by gi- ;
Yin” me information at Thomasville.
August 22—31 tf JAS. A. NEWMAN. ,
LANDS I*'0*1 SAL SI.
rfNIIE subscribers offer for sale the following Tracts of
j LAND, (being part of their possessions,) which are of
EORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY". ^
IT Whereas James Rice applies tome lor letters of ad- ) t h e fiist quality, iu Chambers, Tallapoosa and M icon counties,
ministration outlie estate of Edmund Rice, late of said conn- j Alabama, several of which have valuable improvements there-
Tkese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew* cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under m-* hand, this 19th day of September, 18-37*
AUGUSTIN YV. EVANS, D. c. c.o.
September 26 3*' *" )t
A LL persons having claims against the estate ol Dr. \1 il-
j \_ Ham S. Douglas, late of Butts county, deceased, will
please present them in terms of the law, and those indebted
are requested to make payment.
FRANCIS DOUGLAS, )
THOMAS DOUGLAS, > Exors-
ROBERT PEARMAN,)
September 26 fit
GEORGIA, Newton fount}.
RULJE; NISI—Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1837.
I T appearing to tbe Court that Geo. C. Davis. Administra
tor on the Estate of William M. Chaney, late of said coun
ty, deceased, has fully completed the administration of said
Estate, and prays to be dismissed therefrom. It is on motion
ordered, That all and every person or persons having any
valid objection to said George C. Davis, Administrator as
aforesaid, receiving letters of dismission, be and appear at the
next Term,of this Court, which shall sit next after the due
publication of this Rule, then and there to make them, as in
default thereof, .this court will then and there proceed to grant
letters of dismission to said Gorge C. Davis, Administrator as
aforesaid. And that a copy of this Rule be published in one
of the public gazettes of, this State, once a month for six
“•oaths.
A true copy from the Minutes, this 6th day of March, 1837.
~ . , HAMILTON BURGE, c. c. o.
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aided largely to“his STABLES, which will be strictly attend
ed to. His fare shall be of the best the country affords, and
as usual moderate terms. Try “Uncle Saji ’ again, at the
old stand. .
DCF 3 He will afoo take a few monthly or yearly Boarders
and Families, during tlie summer.
BCf He also tenders bimsell to the Legislature a# a Candi
date for Comptroller General.
S. BUFFINGTON.
Milledgeville, August 22. 1835 *H I lts
N OTICE.—All persons are hereby notified against trading
for three Notes, "-wen by the subscriber to Lee Kenady,
then of Hancock county, for Four Hundred and Twelve Dol
lars each (perhaps gome cents); the first made payable to said
Kenadv on tbe first day of January. 18-18: the next due Ja
nuary i. 1839; the next due January 1,1840. This description
of said notes, so far as my recollection serves me, is correct,
d it not be verbatimly so, you may take notice, that
FOl'KBT BOOK LOST.
IfN Hancock county, on Wednesday the 2U‘li hist., on tlie
3. road between Lanier's store and Mrs. Darnell's, a small
POCKET BOOK containing forty-two dollars in money-
three $ 10 an-l two $ 5 bills—a $ io and 8 o bill was on the
United .States Bank, and one 8 10 bill on the Georgia Rail
Hoad Bank. Also, four notes, three on Edmund J. Butts,
two for 8 100 e ich, and one for 8 80 ; all dated 4th August,
1837 ; and payable to Thomas C. Butts,—anil one on Miles
Butts-d’or 8 30, dated some time in June last, and payable to
Edmund J. Butts. Any one finding the Pocket Book and-
conteuts, will be liberally rewarned by returning it to tbe sub
scriber. end the makers of the notes are hereby forewarned
from paving them to any one but myself.
September 26 36—3t THOMAS C. BUTTS.
~ LAND FOB SALE.
nbscriber oilers tor sale, bis Plantation in Deca-
__ tur county, whereon Moses-Liuton now lives, consisting
of five hundred acres, two-hundred and fifty of which is
now iu cultivation.
The fertility of the soil is not surpassed by any in tlie
eorgia. The situation is agreeable and
but should _ . _
I have given to the said Kenadv none but the three mentioned
Notes, and tlie consideration of said notes having Tailed, I am
resolved not to pay them, unless compelled b_v law.
Sept 26-36 :>t"s F. F. BETHEA.
FA1I9LY ill EMC 3 ft
M ISKIN’S’PtLJrS, entirely Vegetable, admitted by the
Faculty and thousands who have experienced tlieir be
neficial effects, in every section of the Uniou, to be tbe best
FAMILY" MED WISE ever yet discovered: prepared by
YVilliam Miskin, Esq., Member of die Royal College of Sur-
been owing to the many
s received from every section of the South and South-
Although it originated in an obscure part of the eouc-
bovc a few i spcctfuliy slcwetb that he bus fully nd.iiiiiistcrcd the estate : U v but a few years sir.ee,it is now found in all the principal
36 6ts j of said deceased, and prays t!ii j honorable body that letters i towns and villages in the Union, and its virtues a3 a care for
distnissoiv may be grunted him. in terms ol the !:u.v. fit such 1 Ague and Fever, and as a general Tonic, are appreciated by all
c ises made mid provided—D is therefore ordered bv tlie who have used it. Being as it professes, a compound of
Court, that the prayer of the petitioner In* grunted, and that
the Clerk of tilts t ’ourf do issue a citation, requiring nil
persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administrator de bonis iron, on said estate of Wiley
Hopper deceased, on the first '.loud i v in Vf treli next, should
not be discharged. It is further ordered, that a copvot thi
rule bo ptihlishe ‘
reques
west.
professes, a compound of
Southern Vegetables, it is needless to offer the assurance that
there is no Arsenic, Mercury, nor auv thing in the least hurtful
to tlic human constitution in it. It will be found a valuable*
Medicine in all cases of Dyspepsia and disorganised Stomach
and Bowels, and patients convalescing from Bilious Fever, will
derive the most important benefits from the use of the South-
Ic !>c published in the Southern Recorder,one of the pnb- j crn Tonic. It may be administered to children and infants
; gazettes of this State, for tlie space of six months. 1 „f t l, e most tender age, with the utmost safety.
A true extract from the in mites of tin* Court of Ordinary Prepared bv Coster *fc COXE. at-their Labratorv, at Most-
__ _ Prepare d bv
HENRY BKll'A'.y, c. c. o. j gomery, Alabama.
34 niGhi
at September teriiij 1837.
September 1*2, 1337
GEORGIA, Thomas coiiatv.
( N OURT Or ORDINARY", July term, 1337.—On appli-
J c.i’ion of Henry tVyche. Administrator (in right of his
wife) of Fan! Cnlsou, deceased, for letters of dismission from
said administration—
It is tlieretiMe ordered, That after six mouths’ publication
For sale bv their apjjointed agents in Milledgeville.
8KAHAN. BEALL & REYNOLDS
May 2, 1837 15 tf
O SEORN’S
•|NHE
Persons desirous to purchase good lands, would do well to
call upon the subscribers, livingatCusseta, Chambers county, j Southern section of G— ,
Alabama. W. M. VANN, 1 heakhv, and well watered, and tolerably well improved.
Sept 19—35 6ts* 8. R. VANN, There* is ou the plantation,-a-comfortable-dwelling house.
■ t YOUNG GENTLEMAN of Hamilton College, Nfo and an excellent Gin-house, and it is under goodW-Anv
A Y„ wishes to take charge of an Aca-leiny, or private person fm !t lies a
school, at tbe South. He is competent^ prepare young men would do weU to call ■»» e “
for any of the Colleges in the United States. His recommen- few imles east ot Hackfotrap. cou J ntv> 3 mlle8
datious as to characlei and competency, are ample. Tne : llc where he may be found should any
safety or encouragement given, 1 net^ J wish u, p„rch«ev MICHAEL YOUNG.
Address,
September 26,
36 4t
I person-wish to pur
j, September ?6.
tSD 3m
PHILOTOKEN. OR FEMALE COM
FORT, for the relief of all the Sympathetic Diseases at
tendant ou Preenaney. It readily relieves Nausea irr Sick
ness at the Stomach, Voinktug of Food, Sour Stomach, Heart-
Indigestion, Fastidious Appetite, Toothache, Wandering-
Cramps, Inquietude, Solicitude, Anxiety, &c. It
and tranqu’dizes tlie mind and disposes to rest. It is a
certain relief in painful periodical visitations. A single bottle,
I and sometimes a single dose, will convince any patient that it it
i truly a FEJIAI.e comfort. By strengthening, correcting and
invigorating the uterine system, it will effectually prevent Mis-
is a possibility, and make Parturition
anil for after pains, it is a sterling reme
dy. It bas been before the public, in some parts of our coun-
prays to be dismissed therel.oin—II is on motion orciereu,, ^ siuce 1S „ 9 _ j. bas stood the test cf srientiffe opposition
I hat all and every person or persons haying any va.id ob- | ^ iuve8ti rion> and has prevailed. And vte hare tix»cer-
jection to said David Crawford, Administrator as aforesaid, : lJft . of physicians, midwives,.and mtelli^t female., in
receiving letters of dismiss,on be and appear at the n « f j ab undanre. Eachbottle has. the proprietor’Tfiame impreikod
terni of this Court, which shall sit next after the due publt- , on nne s ;de,tmd his written signature on a labfcl, on the othen-
cation of this rule, then and there to make them, as in de- | T)i ^ eclicI18 fo r nsillc t fe c Female Comfort in all eases for which
fault thereof, this Court will then and there proceed to grant j . . recommen a e d. with many imports;, t certificates, accom-
letters of dismiss,on to said Davffl ^rawfonlAdministrator | each bottle, inpamphietform,w' lt hi nt he envelope'
as aforesaid. And that a copy of tins Rule be published) I NV C POWELL _Ai-<*nt
once a month for six months, iu one of the public gazettes of j A , kis DTvg 0; J Book S(ors Mii i ed fN£ t Ga
A true copy from the Minutes of said Court, this 6th j Be* ember -3 _ — .. 54 wlgni
day of March, 1837. j 17011 SALE.—An excellent Nbwark made
HAMILTON BURGE, c. c. ii. j Jad slightly: worn. It may be seen at Mr. Mott’n,
Octobpr3/ 37. Jm ’Stable*,*, r diflU*‘ J
geons, Licentiate of Apothecaries Company, Fellow of Bolt of this rule in the -Southern Recor:!e;vtliat he lie discharged burn.Tndi
Court Society, Surgeon-to the lloval Union Pension Associ •- , f rou , s ,i,l admiuistruliou, unless sufficient cause ba shewn - Pains, C
tion Eancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, and Perpetual Pupil j t Q the contrarv. NEILL McKINNON, C. C. o. .j soothes an
of Ghv-s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals, Loudon. | July 25,1837 27 m6m ir.ertamre
Tins valuable Medicjne, the discoveiy of a Medical Frae- ;
titioner of the first eminence of the present day,-having with ; GEOBTHA, Acwto.i County,
onfailinsr success stood tlie test of twenty years’experience j RULE NISI—Court of Ordinary. March Term, 18
in the extensive and highly respectable * - 1 "* *
prietor, is, at the earnest solicitation ol a i
of long and high standing in the profession. .. r ... . . ,
the-notice of the American Public, with lull conviction,-alter | prays to be dismissed tnerehoin.—It is on motion ordered,
the most delibeiate aud carelul investigation, that this truly
valuable composition, will be foapd highly efficacious in re
moving and preventing all those complaints pre\ aleiit in the
YVestern Hemisphere, and it-is also hoped as a preliminary
step to cheek the evils and fatal consequences arising from
the use of the numerous deleterious nostrums forced upon the
public, by the aid of advertisements, and other frauds, by a set
of mercenary, unprincipled pretenders, (totally ignorant of
Medical science,) to an extent unparalleled in the History of
Medical Quackerv.
Price, 25 cents, 50 cent’, and Si per box. For sale, genuine
as imported, by
SHAH AN, BEALL & REYNOLDS.
Sejitembor 5,1>37 » rf