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B Y GRIEVE & ORME. ]
. _ ^j, e Rf.CORDER is published weekly, generally, and
'<■' we ek during the Session of" the Legislature, on Han-
t*' 1 ^ 6 *_ eeti nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, at Three Dor.-
c ° r , annum, payable in advance, or Fou tt Dor.LA.RS, if
'■' R n.fd before the end of the year.
b®’ l P .jrurtSKMESTS conspicuously inserted at the usual rates.
”^ D 'scnt without a specification of the number of insertions,
^•1?l* nublisheil until ordered out. and charged accordingly.
, 1 r i all d a nd negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or
' . are required by law to be held on the first Tuesdav
•ilh between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
afternoon, at the Court-house of the county in
rtv is situate.—Notices of these sales must be
MI LLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1 838.
r NO. 36—VOL. NIX.
W arciiouiic nnd fonin’issioa Cosiness.
IH E in.de rsigned beg leave to inform the public, that
th-y have connected themselves together for tranact-
3ULLE»GKVn,LE COT3SE, GEO.
T HE annual .fockev Club Full meeting will commence
on Monday the 12tb of November next, and continue
STOVALL.SIJimMS &
Guardi a"
jn the m<
,'nree hi U<
i the prope
rhicli t
riven in a I
xj<, Bs,uiiw»nB on CO. AEGCSTA CIA. I
R tSPECiFULLY inform their friends and the pub- •
lie that they continue to transact the Factorage i
. 0 a,i d Commission business, at their Fire-Proof tl'are- j
Macon, under the firm of Hamsltox & Reynolds. Their j 1st Day—A post stake, four mile heats—entrance five ! house.
Their strict and prompt attention, ns heretofore, will ;
| he given to orders for Storing onil Selling Cotton; Pc- j
j ceiving, Forwarding and purchasing Goods, Sec.
They are authorised to say, that particular care will
MISCELLANEOUS.
uig A Warehouse and Commission Business in the City of . six .lavs. The following Purses will be given:
Macon, under the firm of Hamilton & Reynolds. Their 1st Day—A post stake, four mile heats—eu
V\ arehousc is now being erected, and will be completed in j hundred dollars—$-250 forfeit: 3 or more to make a race;
all of September, ready firr the reception of hardware and to close.1st U -tober; and name at the stand.
public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale.
P T "",for theNale of personal property must be given in
.%utr-t.. fo rtY days previous to the day of sale. Also,
like ' (..'..tors and creditors of an estate must be publish- I
notice to t ie o . ig j
ed f° r . f application will be made to the Court of Ordina- !
N ? t,ce t0 se U land, must be published for four months.
U in iness in tbs line of PRINTING, will meet with prompt
rJSt the Recorder Office.
TrrTVits Ion businessj must be post-paid.^ .
r Our renders, in requesting the direction of their paper
merchandise. Its location is near the head of Cotton Ave
nue, on the corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient
to the most business part of the town, and verv secure
from the risk of Lre. The undersigned will devote their
best individual and undivided attention to any business
Iverson & Bonner, 1
2d Day—Mile heats, for a fine silver Pitcher and Cup,
in requesting
v-> f one Post oifice to another, are desired, in every
changed , nl tin ,T such requests, to inform us as well of the
instance.^ ^ ^ f)|ftre from wkich they desire it changed, as j
J.U tliev may thereafter wish it sent. j
—"TYo PosT-NIASTERS.—Extract from Post Office |
KoTI.ct- 03 Section‘2U7—“No letter is to be ' , - ,
n ^ ula T !, fr ,liked, unless the officer writes his name and of- ! to country merehan
admitted - post-master would frank, it must be done
Free, Joseph FicklimP M .’ =
W v arc mu Imrized to announce, the name of Col. Irby
IIldsoN. as a candidate at the next election, to
the c.ountv of Hancock in the Representative
sg£i£r a,
e rcqwJ.aed to announce Col. Nathan C. Sayre
r<i Candidate to represent Hancock County in the
' ' next election, and JASPER M. GoNDER, Esq.
pen ate, a House of Representatives,
a Candidas tor i
August 14,1838
"E i
30 if
H Vsiibsrrffier offers himself to the citizens of Hancock
... a Candidate for the Representative Branch
C ,°“ k/i-ure JAMES II. WHALEY.
• f A*»nS“ J'”>_
"ATOTICE. All persons indebted to me, either by note
j\ ()r ar( . n!I .,t, are requested to call and settle them with
1 \ MI'S T. LANK immediately, or they will find them in
i lun.L of an officer for collection, before the next return
Y WM. G. LANK.
'“Li! 10,1333 12 _l f _-
— KEW9IAIL ABEANfiEMEJfTS.
. , , npHE subscriber respectfully annonn-
JL ces to the public, that he has in full
which may be confided to their care, and will be trrepared
to make liberal advances on cotton stored With them.
They will also attend strictly to the sale of any cotton con
fided to their care, and will in ail eases use their best ef
forts to obtain the highest market prices. Thev will make
the best arrangements possible for learning the earliest in
telligence from foreign markets; ami-will always cheerful
ly impart any intelligence thus obtained to their planting
and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters
themselves, will feel their interest nearly allied to the
planting interest. In conclusion, the undersigned would
only add further, that they will be prepared to attend to
every branch of business connected with the warehouse and
commission; such as receiving cotton on storage, for sale,
or to ship to other markets, receiving and forwarding
filling orders, Sec. &c.—to
>f which they will promise that their best attention
shall be given to promote the interest of those who may
patronize them. Any favors received in the line of out-
business, will be duly appreciated.
Vv'ILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of our j
friends who are no tv engaged in th" warehouseand commis- J
sion business in this city, we would respectfully recommend \
the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, as !
worthy of their confidence. They being our relatives, deli- j
cac-y forbids that we should say more in their favor; we, j
however, trust that their strict and diligent attention to J
business, will secure to them a liberal share of public pa- j
nonage. E. HAMILTON,
July 24. 1333.—27 tf J. R. HAYES.
$200; for colts and fillies two or three years old, | be taken by the Agents of the Georgia Ra.lroad. at all I
their depots, in forwarding to ns ali cotton directed to our |
rare, as weL as inibrwarding ail Goods as fast as practicable ■
to their places of destination, free of charge for such servi- i
$25 entrance; thteeor more to make a race.
3d Day—Two mile heats, free for all—purse $300. j
4th Day—Three mile beats—free for ali—nurse $500.
5th Dav—Four mile heats—free for all—purse $1000.
Gth Day—One mile heat-—best 3 in 5—purse $400. i
Id. F. YOUNG & Co., Proprietors. j
GC?" People’s Press, Augusta, Macon Messenger, and!
Herald & Sentinel, Columbus, will give the above one in- ?
sertion weekly, until the races, and forward their accounts |
to the proprietors for payment, H. F, A. & Co. j our
- Milledgeville, July 30-:h. 1333 20 wtr
t'EXTEAL ipotSSSTHULCOir, fiA. .. !
F 3 1H E Races over this course will commence on the last }
JL Tuesday (30lh) of October, and continue five days.
First dav, sweepstake for three year olds—entrance
$100, with 100 added by the proprietors—one mile he
three or more to make a race.
Second day, two mile heats, purse , $250
Third day, three niiie heats, purse 500
Fourth day, four mile heats, purse 700
Fifth day-, mile heats, best. 3 in 5 300
LEE, HARDIN & Co., Proprietors
Macon, Aug. 20, 1333. 33 tdr
CflTirtTASBCTS,.<4 A., C Z.I B LtAi'S
YHYHE Full meeting of 1833, will commence over
JL Western Courseut this place, on Tuesday, the 9: h «
October next, and continue jive days. First dav, Swe
From the Boston Mormnsr Post.
THE COUNTRY WEDDING.
BT KIP.
“ I would rather share
IIis lowliest lot, walk by his side an outcast;
M ork for him; beg with him; live upon the light
Ol one kind smile from him, than wear the crown
The Bourbon lost.” Lady of Lyons.
was forthwith selected. We say night, for no
one ever knew a wedding in a New-England
! country town, to come off at any other time
than a full and fascinating moonlight evening.
i Compliments were “sent round” two weeks
i in advance of the nuptials, !>y the smartest
little urchin in the neighborhood, who felt
himself highly honored by being selected for
< die service, and from the day of paying these
•r t . . Xo event in the iuvenile historv of the COII) pl‘ me nt3, to the night of the wedding, no
ces. To their patrons, thev tender their sincere ackncw-1 * event m ine juvenile llistotv ot the ne johhorhond nn rh,s
lodgments. * I young men and women who people the de- ” [°V UI1 tb ® tace oi tbe earth * ap-
lightful country towns of New-England, stands P roa<:hci1 nearer to the much hoped for mtl-
STOVALL & HAJILEA, I out in bolder and brighter relief than that lennuira tb an that. 1 he only speck in the cup
Are now receiving thetr t all supply of Groceries and j ... = , „ , 1 . , a£ was, the lamentable faet that one nnnr nWnro
Dry Goods, at their store in tbe brick range, next below j which COnntiemOrates the layvful union ot their . ' , ' , , . I
r Warehouse, where they lev \te Planters and country j hands and hearts. How often do we hear the ' u nian, w io % _ e ‘ upon picking greens for
Merchants to make their purchases. ! elder portion dating events to “a year before did not receive her invitation
j we were married,” or two years after we U ”_ the last d:i J antecedent to the wedding.
: \yere married,” as the case may be. .All holi
days, and even such as “ Fasts” and Thanks-
Fheir wholesale Dry Good Store, is in the second story
over their Grocery. Goods bought bv us of them, for cus-
| toraers, are warrented to give satisfaction and free of com
missions. g. s. Co.
Sent. 4.
Ibis fortnight of probation is a gav one;
There is a wood-market, and a repository for
1 mile, best two in three, to name and clo
next; four or mure to make a race. Already
Col. G. Edmonson, Messrs. Bonner & Iver.-i
Hammond Ac Co.
i?i££. AS Si JAiSS. EUEBTOS’S fi<'Ott J..
TAY11. and Mrs. Egerton beg leave gratefully to ac-
knowledge the liberal patronage and encouragement
which they have received front their friends and the pub
lic during the past year. They pledge themselves that
tb ir exertion shall not be wanting to render their institu
tion still more worthy of public confidence.
The course of instruction in the ensuing term will
be extended, and the best talents the country affords will
be employed in the departments of the school.
operation a Line of Four Horse Coach- | There will be hut otte term in the veat, extending from
from Athens, via Watkinsvilie, Madison, to Eaton ton, f | s[ . 0 p Q ( -, tober to the 1st of July. None will be admit
ted for a less period titan one term.
The Primary Department will consist of small children
and their studies wiil be strictly elementary. Tuition for
be term $50.
t Tbe Senior Department will ombra.ee all, except the chil
dren, and comprise a liberal and complete course of study;
consisting of
1 Of the common English branches.
2d
dav, .1
1. C. i'
’in sc, 2 mile hen
ts, • $350
3d
day
do
3 do
di
> free 51)0
4th
day
do
4 do
iln
i for 800
5th
day
do
be.st 3
in
5 do nil 300
The
fall eampai
go wiil comm
en
eo here; and that a!
\."v 1
anil back, 3 times a week, leaving and returningas follow s: j
Leaving Athens on Sundays, Tuesdays and Ihursdays, j
atC o'clock, A. M., and arriving at Ealoutou at 6 o’clock J
M.. on the same days. ^ j
Leaving Eatonton on Mondays, Wednesdays and rn-
davii. at 6 o’clock, A. M., and arriving in Athens at C
o’clock I’. M., same davs.
LI. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
10 tf
March 87
' i,Axi> Fob sale.
i XV of the following Lots of Land can be purchased
- 1 reduced prices, bv curly’application to tho subscri
ber, at trw inton, Wilkinson county, G ~
Lot No.
1
1 D ist. Cbcrokoe,
15
1
12
1)
, Frai
turn
2
3
3
-1
3
3
Id
10
10
Hi
8
Muscogee,
11.
Early,
Irwin,
Dnolv.
.VILLI
V
A A I:
N
l, ; FTA
# 1
312
• 80!)
594
‘ 111 (i
‘ 030
1 103
‘ 270
‘ 213
‘ 20!)
‘ 270
‘ 234
‘ 31
‘ 259
April 17, 1833.
BAitfiAIAS MV 55K S3A5> 1
rBAHF. subscriber, wishing to locate himself at his pkmtn-
fl- tion and mills on Town-Creek, will sell on liberal
terms the following described property in the city of Mil-
le-lgeville, viz: '
Lot No. 2 (two) in square sixty-eight (03) on Crsrk
. and Montgomery streets, at present occuj
'Hammond, Esq'; possession given 1st January, 1839[
'Al-n. the north half of said lot, on which there are
niodiniis stables. Also, lot No. 1 in square 70 (seventy)
oil which there is a bath-liousc. Likewise, Lots Nos. 1, 2,
and 3, of one acre each, in square 09; all being well situa
ted for private residences. Also, the corner of square 43
(furtv-three) where Mr. E. IV. Miller now resides, pos
session given 1st January, 1839. Persons desirous of pur
chasing valuable property at, a reduced price, and on hi’- i time o. sa.e.
rnmm.Kbiting terms, will ].lcase apply to Mr. George L. ! _ They will also si
Demine, m Alilledgeville, or to me subscribe! on Town- | Goods, which have
Creek, 10 miles from Milledgeville.
Jtne, 19.—22 tf P. WKIGMT.
FOB SALE,
I OFFER for sale my residence at Eatonton, together
with the. furniture—ai! new and well finished. On
ntr-v accounts tho place is a desirable one. The lot con
tains cloven acres; the Garden is fine, and the water ex
cellent. and thvre are numerous little conveniences. My
tmlv reason for offering to sell it is, because 1 think I can
make monev faster elsewhere. A credit will be given il
desired ' JOSHUA HILL.
21 tf
ult „.i■jt,, commodious
J? lot, on which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two
miles from Milledgeville, and a half snile from the site ol
<\ r lethor;>e University. It contains ten acres, and has on it a
large, convenient, and pleasant dwelling house, with out-hou
ses, a well of excellent water, and a spring, besides many
other advantages. JOHN A. Co FILBERT.
may have a fair start, three, additional stables to those own
ed here, are on the way to ottr course to commence train
ing. Our sporting friends of Alabuma and South Car'di-
na are therefore invited also to come and measure
with the Georgians at. the onset, and return tho last week
in April next, to tho regular spring meeting, to test
them the long nib. To avoid inconvenience, those iuten
ing to come v.-ith stables, would do well to write to the Sec
retary, that suitable accommodations should he in re
ness. S. AI. JACKSON, Sec’v.
July' 13. 20—cowtd.
T
VALJ'ASU.E S'KOS^iitXV FOB SAiLE.
tion and Mills, two miles and a half south of
Monroe county, on die Big Tobesofky, situated ii
healthy country, containing near 800 acres of land, a
acres cleared, and in good repair; good dwelling
other houses necessary ; a targe two-story gin bous
sixtv saw sin, thrasher and fan, all run bv water j
2 Of the fiighor English branohos and Boliea Lotlrea,
3 Of Mathematics,
4 Of Natural Sciences,
5 Of Ancient Classics,
6 Of Vocal Music. Tuition $90
Music on the Piauo Forte, (extra) 75
French, 40
Drawing, 40
Use of practising Piano, 8
One half payment required m advance.
It is particularly desired, in order to prevent breaking
| up the classes, that those who are to become pupils of the
! school, mny he sent, at the commencement of the term,
• and continued if practicable, to the end. No deduction
| will he made far absence either at the beginning or trid
| of the term.
! The rooms are fitted up in a style of comfort and ele
gance, ami with the additions to be made, will be adapted j well known plantation, wh
to seat comm.odiousiy eighty pupils, to which number the j er county- lying only 5^ mi
bool (exclusive of the Primary Department) will bo strict- I t'o<u! leading directiv to Lagraig
limited.
Augusta, July 7. 2G— lit
1-'4>S£ SdAi.K,
valuable House and Lot. in Crairfordville, and Slock
of Goods.
TIE undersigned being desirous to elose their mercan
tile business, offer for sale their Lot in the town of
Crawfordville, Taliaferro county. It is well improved,
State. This property bi
syth, at the terminus -if
more valuable on that a
that can be furnished
sawed at the sawmill.fi
syth. Persons wishing
cotton factory. Apply to the subscriber, living in Forsyth.
A. COCHRAN
Aug. 13, 1838. 31 tf
va s.Table jeanb>n at aigtioai
determined to remove to i
FJ1 ii E subscriber being
JL West, wi II offer for s
day of September next, oi
les from Grt
! ol
t l.
I
I
having a first rate Storehouse and counting-room, comforta
ble dwelling, kitchen, &x., all nearly new, of good male
rials ami well arranged. If the lot is not sold before the j
first. Tu -sday in December, it will then be offered at public I
sale, ami possession given the 1st day of January next, j
Terms will he accommodating, ami bo muae known at the |
hich there are about 120 acres under cultivation,
premises, there are good and comfortable dwell
n-ood outheii'es, a good gin house, and a superior gin
gear. Also a good store house at which a Post Office
latterly been established. The water is good, the sitna
healthy, in short there are but few places that offer
more desirable situation. Persons wishing to make
fitable investment will do well by calling and cxai
for themselves. Terras easy and tnudo known on t
,,f sole. ' JOHN ACOCK.
Gray Rock, Aug. 3, 1333. 39 tds
The Columbus Enquirer is requested to publish
above until the day of sale, and forward their acoouu
Grov Rock P. O. for payment. J- A.
bargain l
selected in New-York and
June 5. 1333.
lull. SALE, that beautiful, healthy, and
1! a good
been well
Charleston, and is generally admitted to he one among the
best selected stocks in the up-country. Any person wish
ing to vest capital iu merchandise, would da well to call
and examine this property.
' BATTLE & DICKINSON.
Crawfordville, Mih August. 1838. 31_ 15r
VSSE ’PaOo■? AVA 85BHOCS15.
riTHIE und'-rsigned takes this opportunity of returning
JL his thanks to his friends and a generous public, for
the liberal patronage in his business the two years past,
and solicits a continuation in the Storage and Commission
Bu’iness.
He a train renews his promise, that he will not directly
or indirectly ensage in the purchase of Cotton on specula
tion ; his exertions shall be exclusively for the interest ol
those who mnv confide to him their business.
Reuben J. Daw-son will remain at Craw fordville until
the Cars on the Railroad go to Union Point, seven miles
(lOTTOJI «5NS, -WIJ fiUACVIAta'J CJSLKB.
n their stock of j r|[l HE undersigned make, and keep constantly on hum
-*L Cotton Gins of a very superior quality : they also wi
furnish the Running Geer, put up in the best manner, i
short notice. They will also repair Gins er Ruiiuir
Geer. Their Shop is at the North end of Jefferson slice
BOUT WELL & McALL.
October 10th, 1837
38 tf
for the purpose of
ring ami
below Greenesbor
warding Cotton and Goods, which may he consigned to
the undersigned, clear of charge to the planters and Mer
chants; agents at other deposits on the railroad will attend
to this business.
from Milled Seville, and half a mile from the Oglethorpe j Orders for Bagging, Groceries, &r., wiil he filled at the
Universitv —Persons wi-hing to purchase a most healthy j low est prices, and forwarded without delay.
THOS. DAWSON.
34 6t
TMIE Suhsoi
*- (’lining abo
IT 4> 15 SALE.
■l iber oifcr* for aide bis House and Lot, co
about 10 acres of Land, at Midway, 1^ mil
and desirable residence, wiil do well to apply soon.
July 10—25 tf L. COWLES.
Al \ if ays V IVANS.
B OOKF.R & YOUNG have this day dissolved copart- j
nership, by mutual consent. All persons who are in- j
•k-Incd to the subscribers either by note or account, are re- j
qnested to make immediate payment fo L. A. Young, who j
i-* authorized to settle all demands. No indulgence w ill be j
granted longer than the first of September.
BOOKER & YOUNG. I
Milledgeville, July 25. 1338
The establishment will hereafter he carried nn un- j
der the immediate direction of the subscriber, w ho would i
*ay to his friends and tho public, that he intends keeping]
on hand a general assortment of Confectionary, Soc. His |
bur, also, will ha surpassed by none, ns regards nentne*?,
order and the most choice liquors; and he therefore hopes j
lie m .v meet with a share of public patronage.
27 ' tf L. A. YOUNG.
Am
Sept. 7. 1838.
Warehouse and Comminsion Bi’sUii-s.i.
HTIHE undersigned have taken for a term of years, the j
Jv Warehouse of A. R. Ralston near the head of cotton
Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they
will transact a general storage and commission business. The j
Warehouse and commission business will be conducted and j
managed by E. Beall and Fred'k. Beall, members ofthe firm; I
they will devote their whole time and attention to the interest -
of the merchants and planters who may favor them with their j
custom, in receiving anil forwarding merchandise and storage
Ocon
fiv
that
Richr
acres more ol up-lai
markable well, and consists of up-land, hammock in
and about 800 acres river swamp, which abounds v
cypress timber of tho host quality, ai d is nil sorts i
range for hogs and cuttle; there is about five bund
acres of cleared land on the premises, two gins and
houses, one a framed house, wilh other necessary buildings
and a very good mill seat on a lasting stream, the settk
meat is well watered and lias several good springs. Ar
person wishing to purchase such a settlement, would d
well to call soon, or they mav lose a bargain. Pavmcni
can be made to suit purchasers.
MOSES GUYTON.
Buck-Eve, Laurens Co., Aug. ISth, 1838. 32 5t
OCr 1 Tho Editor of the Aoyustu Chronicle and Semitic
will please publish tho above one month, and forward the
account to me at Buck-Eye P. O., for payment.
M. G.
CSrtOJifSSrA bailkoad.
r¥UiE Subscriber residing 2 miles below the fork
.!L Railroad, in Greene county, will entrriain all p
who wish to take the cars to Augusta, and will alsr
their horses during absence at the usual rates His 1
large and spacious, and is well arranged tor -the recep
Every necessary attention will be riven.
and sale of produce. Early arrangements will be made to j fain
make liberal advances on produce in store, and such other I The Railroad will be completed up as far as th
facilities in trade as shall be for the interest of the customers, j by the 20th of September, at which place the cars
B ROUGHT toJnii in Muscogee county, on the first
•lav of July, 1837, a negro boy who calls himself
Ukn'iu', he is yellow complected, five feet six inches high,
dernier built, and suvs that he belongs to Mr. Broughton,
°f the State of Louisiana, and snvs that Broughton bought
him of a Mr. Beasly, a neero trader, and that Mr. Ceaslv
hougUt him of James Randall, of Greene county, Georgia,
lime ntiles from Grecnesboro’, and says that he rnnawuy
i i March, 1335. The owner is requested to come forward
8 al provepronerty, or he will Vie sold ter jail fees.
NATHANIEL M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
Aug. 14. 1838—30 tf ot" Muscogee Co.
P Oll SALE.—An excellent Newark made carriage, by
sligbtlv worn.
The concern also will keep at their store on cotton Avenue
a large and general supp’y of Staple. Domestic, French and
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
Ore Together with a general supply ot Groceries, iron, Sait
Saddles, Bridles, Boots, Shoes, lists, &c They have on
hand a large supply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
and twine. The undersigned are determined to do business
on tbe most liberal terms; any orders by tbe planters for bag-
ing Bale Rope and Twine, or any oilier articles, shan meet
our prompt attention. ELIAS BEALL, dt Co.
Et.tAS Beall,
Frederick Beat.®,
I. S. Rainey.
Thomas Beall,
Thomas N. Beall.
Mnron, July 19. 32—t.Tl.
doubt be glad to receive pas-'engers.
Jefferson Ha!!, An;. 29, 1838.
A. GREENE.
34 3t
TV
FT
J_ M next, in the town of W
front, anti nil the back lots belonging to said tot
highest bidder—terms made known on the da
Persons wishing to lav out money for town property,
would do well to attend the sale ; for we have n volley i
splendid land, and clear lime-stone water, in a beautifi
country that is rapidly settling with rich farmers, the hor
and sinew of any inland village. Sale to continue fit i
dav to Jay. Bv order of the Court.
BARNABAS PACE, c. c. o.
June 5. 1833 20 tds
i’usliijtnd Sale.
OTICE.—’Will be sold on 1 lie first Tuesday in Octoh
i ANA\vAY’ from the subscriber, living seven miles i
Stable.'
J 1
It may be seen at Mr. Mott’s Livery
April 11 — 1 *2
JBAttfillW*
P ST received n snperior lot ot 44 inch Dundee Bng- j
BEECHER, HAMMOND & BROWN. !
•MilledSeville, Sept. 1. 33 4t j
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—On the first Tuesday j
** in October next, will be sold, within the legal hours !
*ale, before the Court-house door in the tow n of Coving. •
P n * Newton countv, ihc following property, or so much j
Hereof ns will satisfy ilie following amount ol tax and cost, j
•V for the year 1837. ” ]
Forty acres of hind, in the 20lh district 3d section of
Cfx-nikec. No. 319; levied on as tho property of John |
a ! tax due 21 cents and cost.
A. M. RAMSEY, T. C. N. C. j
July 31.J833 28 tds
OROUGHT to Jail in Mum'Ogee county. Goo., on tho
3 th day of January Inst, a negro man named Petek
Monr-u:, who says that bo is a free man, and was horn in
JJavann; bat he has no evidences of his frewJonj wilh him.
e ’ Cr Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 15- inches h*gh,
® i yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and weighs
r>,) pounds, wears rings in his ems. I would suppose
rr, ni bis brogue that he is from the lower part of the State
0 Carolina. The owner, if any, is requested to
ro, . lle forward and prove property, or he will be sold for
N. M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
fellow, lively and quick spoken, between 28 and 35 years
old, grey eyes—sometimes be wears whiskers, weighing 1
would suppose, 150 or 5 60 !bs; height 5 feet 7 or 8 inches.
His proper name is Simon, he has, by some means gotten a
pass, liy which he works wherever he can get employment
I He worked during harvest time, in the neighborhood of Mrs.
Ledbetter’s, in Upson county, tbe next 1 heard of him was at
.IKK.NIG A N .
A SALE of lots in this town will take place on Turn*
XJL day the 16th of October next.—Terms, one-fourth
cash, the balance in three annual instalments.
This town is beautiful!}- situated on a high blufi of the
river Chattahoochee, in the county of Bar! our, Alabama,
about or.o mile below the mouth of Hatcherhubbee, and
from twenty-five to thirty miles below Columbus. It pos
sesses local advantages infrrior to no place upon the river.
The bluff on w hich it stands is a continuation of the ridge,
dividing the waters of the Ilatchecbubbre and Cowngkee | ; n a scribbling manner, and signed by a Mrs. Bush, living in
creeks affording the most eligible location for an excellent j Oglethorpe county, G.i., and is given to this boy for a year:
road t | le interior of Barbour, Bussell and Macon, by ! he is in the pass called Billy, he styles himself Billy Bush,
Which tile product of the rich and fertile cotton lands of though it is possible he may again change his name, if he can
those counties can he cosily conveyed to market. The! get a new pass. This hoy is a good hewer and shingle getter,
road from Columbus to Florence and Irwinton, will pass j he cal's hinwelt a carpenter, plays on the violin, at cards.
. , 1 11 3 .ii .. o \.rs c!,\.k ami m everv instance h riotous boy. He seems to be direct-
through this town. Situated below the Snake bimtils, j in<yllisctm . “
UchceShoals, and Wot.lfolk’s bar, which are the principal =
obstructions in the river, it can he npprnachrd without J brought
' difficulty by stcambo ts at almost nil seasons of th f ’ year, raised,
I Indisputable titles-will be given to purchasers. For the; wards s
j pr-ipr- -tors, JAMES E. GLENN, Agent. | bought him. 1 will give ten dollars for the apprehension and
j 1 N. B. xiie ca.-h payment may he made by a goo-1 pa- ! safe lodgment ofthis'boy in jail, so that lean gel him.
j p-*r, well indorsed, payable GO days, at any Bank in Co- ■
i Iambus. August 1G.—32 tits {
LAA'D FOR SALE.
f 5 3HE subscriber oilers a valuable improved settlement
JL of land for sale, containing 500 acres, 70 of which is
opened apd in cultivation. Said tract of land is situate 24
miles east of Pleasant Grove, Decatur county, or the waters
of the Att.rpnlgu-i creek. The crop, and also the slock
_ j are offered for saie with the premises; ali of which can be
s». | had nn the very best of terms. Any person wishing to
te [ purchase a cooii settlement of land, well adapted to the
iv I growtli of cotton, corn. &c- would do well to call and ex-
7- | amine the premises as 1 am anxious to sell.
0. \ G. C. BIRD,
t. - Bayibridgc, Sept. 4, 1333. 33—4t
! _ STOP T!IE TSI3EF.
j TVTOTICE is herein- given, tlial two horses (one a large
! it bay which carries his tail a little to one side, and a
! small jet black with a dent on one side of his neck) were
■ taken from the stable of iho subscriber last night. They
j were pursued as far a< Burke county, near Col. Anderson’s.
„ | It. is supposed thev were taken by the same two men who
' j escaped from tho Chatham jail a few days since. Any per-
" J son, securing the men and horses, shall receive a reward
t of $40, o: $20 for the horses, and should it ho the same per-
' 1 seas as supposed, thev will receive a greater reward for their
1 I escape from prison. ROBERT LUNDAY.
, | Armenia, Scriven Co. Aug. 21st, 1833. 33—4t
|-j /GEORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
•- ! Whereas James A. Newman applies to me for letters
j. j of administration on the estates of Robert Braswell, late of
1 said county, deceased—
These 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 show cause,
x. if any they have, why said letters should not be granted,
i, i Given under my hand, at office, this 23d August, 1838.
i. | Sept, 4.—33 5t NEILL McKTNNON, c. c. O.
d'i EORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
vH" Whereas James W. Mappin applies to me for lettors
3 of administration de bonis non on die estate ot James Mappin,
deceased.
e These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
j the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
, at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should oot be granted.
r Given under my hand, at office, this 6th day ol Sept. 1833.
AUGUSTIN W. EVAN*S. d. c. c. o.
° Sept. 11, 1833. 34 5t
a EORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
Whereas Sally Patman applies to me for letter* ot
administration on the estate of James B. Pataian, late ol said
county, deceased—
Those are therefore to cite aii-J admonish *11 and singular
a the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be aud appear
j at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show ouuse,
( if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8th September, 1838.
HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o. j
L * Sept. 13. 87 5t
! | EORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. < j
j vJ Whereas Win. McWhorter applies to mo for letters j
L I ol administration on the estate ot Sarah P. MoWuorter, late i
1 of said county, deceased— [
1 These arc therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular j
f the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ;
{ at my oifice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ;
’ | if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. J
j Given under iny hand, at oifice, this 3th September, 1338. i
I3ENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o !
Sept. 18. 35 5t j
EOBGTA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. j
Where A3 John Bidson applies to mo for letters of j
administration ou the estate of Jane Lovins, late oi said
county, diseased—
These are therefore to cite and adinouish all and singular j
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
at my oifice, within the time prescribed by law,to show cause, j
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, at Otiice, this Sth September, I83S. !
HENRY BRITAIN, 0. c. o. J
September 18. i
7-1 EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY. j
* T Whereas Alfred Bryan and Elizabeth Strc-kiand ap-j
ply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Jehu j
Strickland, late of said county, deceased— _ !
| These are therefore to cite and admonish all atid singular j
j the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
f a t mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause.
1 if any thev have, why-said letters should not be granted.
1 Given under mV hand, at office, tlds 4th September, 1338.
j Sent. 18.-35 5t NEILL McKINNON, C. c. o.
' flFOROIA, Latrades 4'ouuty. 1
! -w^riLLIAM McCRANIE, of tbe 77Cth District G. M.. j
V T tolled before me a small yellow bay mare, about six
j years old, saddle marks on the back, some white on the left
i "hinl foot, small star in tbe forehead, and branded. Appraised
j to $40 by Robert N. Parrish, Ansel A. Parrish, and Joshua
Lovett, 30lh Ju!v, 1838.
SAMPSON G. WILLIAMS, j. p.
The above is a true extract from the Estray Book. j
Sept. 18.-35 2t WILLIAM SMITH, e. I. c. J
sTA EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY,
x Y Whereas David Blackshear applies to me for letters
of administrationon the estate of Wm. S. Btacksheir, late of
said county, deceased— _ ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. .
G iven tinder mv hand, at office, this 11th September, 1838. 1
Sent. 18.—35 5t FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. o.
JJFOJMJIA, Piilnam county. \
-V*TM. H. MATHIS, of the 314th District G. M., tolls j
I? before me. one sorrel mare poney, a natural pacer, se
ven years old. branded on the left shoulder with the tatter S,
a scar i,n her right buttock under her tail, a small blaze on her ; f
forehead, four feet four inches high; appraised by Robert!
Jenkins aud John H. Clark, to $35, 13th Aug., 18 )8.
B. W. CLARK, J. v. | r
True extract, WM. B. CAR TEH, C. 1. C. i j
Sept. 18, 1838. 35 21
gkoroia railroad.
4O1N all merchandize packed in boxes or bales, forwarded
X P from Augusta by the Georgia Railroad, freight will be ! 8
charged bv weight only, at the rates stated in the norice of j *
the Superintendent of Transportation. j 1
J. EDGAR THOMSON, General Agent. c
General Agent’s Office, ) C
Augusta, Sept. 1. 1838. ( Sept U-343t Q
* LL nor soon s indebted to tbe estate of Joseph Simpson, f
2\- | n te of Newton county, deceased, are requested to j
make payment, and all persons to whom said estate is in-
drbted, will present thorny duly authenticated, within the T
time prescribed by law. U. J. B.VI ;j.8, Adm r. j V
Sept. 11- ^ ! C
A LL persons holding claims again; t the estate of the late | O
/“JL Jes c e Kirby, deceased, late of Morgan county, are here- j
bv required to present tiiem in terms of tbe law; and all j
persons indebted, are required to make immediate payment, j P
NATHAN ALDREDGE, Adm’r de bonis non, ! (•
Sept. 11, 1838.—34 fit with the will annexed, fo-
A LL persons indebted to Mortis Matthews, late of Butts 1 s
2 jL county, deceased, are requested to make immediate j. (
payment, and all those having demands against the estate of
said deceased, are required to present tbe same to the Ad- 3
minisirator for payment, in terms of the law. 3
MORTON BLEDSOE, Adm’r. .
Sept. 3, 1838. 34 fit fot
the scale of comparison.
^ ie sale of produce, about ten miles distant.
The writer hereof! tiade is unusually brisk with tho iner-
The young Mr. Hopeful has twice called on ' S uo< ^ setting out
Miss Julia Simperkin. She is all sweetness, j P ie P arat *°n- He
and now for the note of
wants a barrel of Hour, a
11 and ex- and keeps her hand in a squeezable condi- j f e ' v P ou nds of best “Havatma brown,” a lit-
tiou. Whether intentional! v, or inadvertently, “ c jn, n[). aiid a little and all must
we are unable to decide, but the fact was soon one your old-fashion-
notorious thro’out the vicinage that these calls et ^ htrmers, and could not for a moment eu-
bad been made on the significant evenings of! Certain.the cold thought of getting along with-
Sunday and Thursday—and at the table of the j our a or l ' vo ot old \\ . 1, for himself,
next tea party it was very quaintly remarked, an( * soma brandy for tne boys; ’ and then
that “some folks had something more in their *^ !eie mus - ^ )e some strong “Old Port” for
heads than every body was aware of.” Where- ^ 1C I em perance folks, and a little sweet Mua-
upon, “ Do tell,” “1 want to know,” “ How cat ar,t ^ Madeira tor the girls. A pound
,] e . ! cessary, as also raisins, and a variety of spices,
; nt ’ | with which to enrich the bridal cake. Dut as
’ j for plump pigs, fat calves, poultry, beef, pork,
pumpkins, cider, apples, vegetables, nuts, and
^ I sundry etceteras, you must know that the crib
town talk.” It lias already been hinted to j nn< ^ CtJ Ta: of Captain S. are pregnant with the
^ tch and voung 1 aest l ^ at °T any other country affords.
once told that ‘' wr ls ^* e ou ‘y patron of the merchants
She blusb.es at i on t ‘ je occa sion. All he invites must eontri-
ivenment of trade,
and after a little conversation upon the po
it was settled that “ They say it is true.”
In less than twenty-four hours from this uia
ternal session, it has become what they call a
“ she's a smart likely gal.”
the compliment—and
d he replies, “ What every : lmte thc5r c i uota lo ll ;« siili
rue.” The old women ail I purchasing “ a few lii
for one of those illustrious country carnivals,
to wear to the wedding”—and a load of wood,
or potatoes, or hay, or corn, may be seen
driven off to the market from each and everv
is so universal, that not j farm-house, for the purpose of obtaining them,
only those who expect au invitation—and all T be happy night has come. Tho thickening
within two league’s circumference, without! shades of evening are throwing a mantle over
distinction of blood, class or condition, are shoulders of departing day-. If you have
usually invited—encourage the courtship; but J sver been to a methodist camp meeting yon
every body, from the cow-boy upward, praise ; ma y perhaps get a faint idea by comparison of
the parties to each other, and endeavor, by horses and wagons, and carriages of al-
every species of hint and wink, to hasten a ! most every description that stand along in
consummation so “ devoutly to be wished.” j front of the large two story-house of the Sim-
Even tbe disinterested and sober looking} parkins.
shepherd of the pastoral flock—bo iu whose house is literally full, “old mon and
heart every body says “ there is no guile”— | matrons, young men and maidens,” all at e
takes occasion, genteely, to joke Miss Sim- (there, seated round on the temporary benches
porkiu ou her good fortune; and to her face ! have !>eeu expressly constructed to onter-
mcideutally pavs a flattering compliment to taiu tbe numerous company. At one end of
ged, leaning back in “ tho great chair,” sup-
And,” re-! potting his chin with his rifflit thumb, and Li*
ill
(tf
the sapient Miss Siugleton,” f ceiving sly glances reciprocally
a charms were already iu the i ^e kitchen, and you will there s
re-
Gd even to
see every thing
and looking <ts neat
sixteen, and run up stairs fo inform Julia, that
1 da’ters. If they make their bed hard, j the happy moment bad arrived. A fejv mo-
itoilv will be to blame, for they must lav { merits of the greatest anxiety and eagerness
it themselves. That’s all I’ve got to say.” ensued. There was a general rush for the
These ambiguous remarks, with numerous i most eligible places from which to witness tbe
the opinion of the goo<
“ match
Id coterie, j most difficulty that the “bride and groom” (as
ch” is at best a suspicious one. ! the parson cailed them) with their attendants
akes wing, and before another —which consisted of two couples to “stand
becomes ! up” as a sort of honorary guard—could three
r—a part | a passage io the post selected for litem. The
ped ; Ali things were ready. The Elder with in-
e is describabie solemnity mse from the f’ull-cush-
all ioned “great chair,” and with a long and men-
inct and emphatic passage of
is “ She-she” and “Sez 1,”
he” and “then sez I.”
‘and ! and a corresponding number of “haws” he
proceeded to ask them each a question, snd
Gossip has been busy. And it h- s become ! made them promise to “ nourish, cherish and
common rumor that* neither of the parties ; provide for each other both in sickness and in
are any better than they should be.” Every ! health”—and then with great gravity, pro
9 was too hasty—and he too in-
Mrs. Caution thinks it an es-
nounced them one by the laws of God, end
man and wife” by the laws of the Commnn-
you have a cage to put it in”—and Mr3. A gooddegtee of calmness ensued, and tbe
teraum revolts ai the horrid idea of mar- ; next half hour was devoted to waiting on the
tnd
ation. She says it is sacrile- popular courtesy more commonly known by
erv minister that would do it the simple appellation of “ kissing the bride,
church’d.” Indeed, it has be- i Rather a mechanical operation, it must becon-
d opinion, that within the all fessed—but nevertheless a time honored usage
not-to-be-disre< r aided “tea-cir- which has gathered a good degree of favor from
; match is ‘*no great thing.” • it 3 antiquity.
Then came the supper. Cue of your old'
fashioned feasts—to which all sit down with
out foolish formality. The parson at the head
of the table, the oroom at the foot. A larjre
iilUCiirco die; lutigtmo -—i*--
armif. Young Jnojctul 1>qs Lpch
0 who r! id n’t want uuv thing cciil
PLUMR NOTffC'XS TH!>*.
1 X TX 1' T n dlrcnn 12 ntta Flo nn llio *lj met T f F V R T
r—axiii in iciuiii i — -“o 7 — -3
exceedingly prejudicial to Ins character, i poultry and luxurious condiments for sur-
M’which rumors can be traced n» fur- ; rounding luminaries.—“Don’t be afraid!”
ther back than to Mrs. Tattle, who, on being i shouted the generous old host, with a broad
Sept. II, 1333.
JOHN H. 'WALTON.
34 fit
tail fees.
An;
11,1333—30 tf
of MuscoifPS Co.
1 ®*twn tVnrrhense and Contmisiiicii Business.
A M. SIMMONS having taken that safe and eon-
• venietit Fireproof Warehouse on Broad Street, for-
er 'y occupied by Messrs. I. W. & J. T. Heard, will be
to attend to all business in bis line. He will be
‘‘.1 Gar a share of that public patronage which, by strict
, nt,on to business, he hopes to merit.
Augusta, Bept.-ll. 1838. 34tf
VALUABLE BANK FOB SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his entire landed prop- i
prty on Cedar Creek, N. E. corner of Jones county, I
containing one thousand thirty acres, four .nindred and I
fit'tv of which are cleared, and in good order for cultiva- ;
thru. There is also »n the premises u comlortable and i
convenient two story dwelling house, with every necessary |
out building—also, an incorporated Academy in successful j
operation, and a Baptist Meeting House. The purchaser ;
can be supplied on the premises, if desirable, with a
A LL Persons indebted to the- estate of Minor Seigler,
-CA. deceased, are requested to make payment without
delay; and those having claims against the said ilecensed.
are required to bring them forward properly authenticated
within the time limited by law, nr this notice will "be plead
in bar of recovery. JOHN WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Crawford Co., Aug. 25, 1838. 33 6t
» r o . . But matters had gone too far to be easily waiting halt an hour, at tne pi
KSS i» "!«' flow toward# a happy enu-; ^rranJ-»o impwring »pjM «»e m.. M the
months, working at the silver Smith’s buo^neis. He said he j summation. Knowles teils trutii when he . nutj ot carving. uo oeip \ oursen es ; said
‘ , “ the okl lady—and right well was tbe order
obeyed.
At length the striking clock reminded the-
parson that bis wife was at home alone—and
after announcing bis intention to retire, gave
i them all his blessing and withdrew into ’tother
^NEORGIA, JONES COUNTY.
i-as from New-Orleans. and tbe most ot his conversation is
roncerr.iug bis t. avels. iVc. He wore off, a fine blue trock j
cloth coat, and a wide brim black furred ha', and also cai ried ;
oil a fine gold watch worth several hundred dollars- leaving ;
his creditors to get their pay as they could, the last iiilor-
mation of him was in Grecnesboro , on iiis way to Angnsta.
It is more than likely that he may stop some where m Norto i
or irouth Carolina, lor another take in. The said Lewi, is |
not worthy the confidence of any good citizen, but should be
“ You know not \t hen
A woninm gives away her heart! at times
She knows it not herself. Insensibly
It goes from her ! She think.- she Lath it sti!!
If she reflects—while smoothly runs the course
Of wooing; but if haply comes a cliec.
expunged*’from'all ’enlightened society, for he is an unprinci-1 r f, 3t “ check” had come with Julia; and ant loom closely followed bv the groom, and the
Whereas Francis Fickling, executor of John Holli- j pled scoundrel. . , * : nnfil thnt moment d ; d she feel that Cupid bad mother of the bi ule; when a half eagle was
dav. deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission- This is to warn at. honest public from having any aealmgs ; until that moment (t.rtsne leet ] , p , • ,• } ,
. These are therefo-e to cite and admonish ali and singular with him what »er, for I conceive him capable of attempting knit thetV nearts together SO fiimly that all the hl j‘j cAtppeu into L1& fldlKi.
! ceasarv supply of corn and fodder, at customary prices. the kini j re( j an ^ cre aitors of said deceased, to b= e».d appe; r any a« of villainy that a depraved wretch can conceive.— , vo j Qhriotendcm, COUld not sunder “ Tbank’ee,” said the parson.
There ta also an excellent Forty Saw Gin, I brushing Ma- ! at niv office , within tbe time prescribed by law, to show cause, And I do sincerely request and hope that all Editors wno are
■'■-f-'i - - - - - •” ’ ” ’ ’ drsirous of exposing villainy and imposition#.and putting the
c immunity on their guard, will give thie a publication—esps-
Uharleston and Augusta paper*.
1838—-35 St J. F. BOTDr
. , „ ^scribed by law, to show cause,
chine and Wheat Fan, that will be included on the toilow- j if any they have, why said letters shculd not be granted.
.Initiiinni viz ■ ei<rht thousand dollars, cash in hand : j Given under wvbond. at office, this 14fh of August,J338. c immunity
z.,n. ’ -^o
the tender ligatures of love. \ “Welcome,” said the groom. I got that
This breeze only gave additional speed to | half eagle on put pose for you Elder—for if I
the Hymeneal car. The night of the wedding had given you a bank note there is do telling