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' week during foe Session of. the Legislature, on Han-
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\ Ant without a specification of the number of insertions,
Til'Me 5 ] nntil ordered nut. and charged accordingly.
,-',,f land and negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or
:'V.'s are require j bylaw to be held oil the first Tuesday
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1 833.
r :ri.X'.'!LLBj;■ — *-^yrj.gwj" «m
’Varclissw and Coinminsiou Basinas..
ltlLLGO^nril/LG COl'B»E, GKO.
THIK undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that } Ft 1H E annual Jockey Club Fall meeting will commence | VA 'W'hese.as James A. Newman applies to me for letters
timv have connected themselves together for traimct- I A on NT
|G E
EGBGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ill D<*
Guan
inow.
:, vc n in a pur
Notices for !
..,. winner, i
■i ween the Hours of ten in the forenoon and
ernoon, at the Court-house of the county in
property is situate.-—Notices ol these sales must be I best individual and undivided attention to any business
mblic gazette sixtydays previous to the dayoi mle. . which may be confided to their care, and will be prepared
■■ < de of personal property must be given m I , 0 ma ] ;e liberal advances on cotton 3tored with them.
‘TT da.s previous to the day of sate. Also. | Th wil , a!go atten<1 9tl -j, tlv to the -die of uov cotton con-
• i,.m irs and creditors ot an estate must be pubitsu- ; ,. , j . , . .. . , ,.
-tuti. • !(. >. r hded to their cure, and will ic ull cases use ineir best ef-
C.l lW_K.»n-rr willbe ma a«, t „ the Court of Ordina- t r " ,ts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
N ' ia t( i :t , i, must i>« published for four months, j 'he host at rangetnents possible for learning the earliest in-
ry P>rle^ e ’ . ^ j; ae 0 p pbjstxXG, will meet with prompt } felfigenCe froth foreign markets; and will always cheerful-
A !i j' ie Recorder Office. j ! y impart any intelligence thus obtained to their planting
6t • ■ '! V' >ou business) must be post-paid. _ _ j and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters |
Our readers, in requesting the direction of their paper , themselves, will feel their interest nearly allied to the
.J frotn one Post Office to a 'other, aie desire... in every j planting interest. In conclusion, the undersigned ivnu.d
■ u.-iking such reque;-.!,. to in re m i.•, ..s ut...o t.ie only add further, that thev will be prepared to attend to I
'"-‘ J p -c fro, n whicn they desire it changed, as * , r ’ . - , ■ . , ,
ol tneio't ua - j . a every branen ol business connected with the warehouse and
i thev mav uieveauer w:sn it sent. 7 . . , . . .. , I
.'lit to «•"' 1 y* ■ ; —— | commission; such as receiving cotton on storage, lor sal
" V rift TO Post-Masters.—Extract, from V
, .: .... (Mmnter 23, Section 207—“No let
a 1
These a-e therefore to cite and admonish all and singular |
ttie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
at :* y office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, I
it k y they have, why said letters shoo! ! not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 23 d August 1838.
sept, 4.-33 ct neill McKinnon, c. c.
EORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY.
A W- liEKEAS James YV.Mappin applies to me for letters
gather tor tranact- | on Monday the 12th of November next, mid continue j of administration on the estates ot Robert Braswell, late of
I ing a Warehouse and Commission Business in the City of j six days. The following Purses will be given: j snl d county, deceased—
Macon, under the firm of Hamilton <fc Hrtkolds. Their 1st Day—A no>t stake, four mile beats—entrance five
Warehouse is now being erected, and will be completed in j hundred dollars—$250 forfeit: 3 or more to make a race;
ill of September, ready for the reception of hardware and i to close 1st October; and name at the stand,
merchandise. Its location is near the head of Cotton Ave- j Iverson & Bonner, 1
nue., on the corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient ] 2d Dnv—Mile heats, for a fine silver Pitcher and Cup.
to the most business part of the town, and verv secure i worth $200; for colts airl fillies two or three years old,
from the risk of fire. The undersigned will devoir their j $25 entrance; tinee or more to moke a race.
3d Div—1 wo mile heats, free for all—pur«e $300.
4i ii Day—Three mile heals—free for all—purse $500.
5th D iv—Four mile heats—free for ail—nurse $i000.
(ith Day—One mile heats—best 3 in 5—purse $400.
H. F. YOUNG ft Co., Proprietors.
O’ People’s Press. Augusta, Macon Messenger, and if any they have, wiiy said letters should not l
Herald & Sentinel, Columbus, will give the above one in- j Given under my hand, at office, this C:li day of Sept. 183
sertion w< okly, until tiie races, ami forward their accounts : AUcrUSlIN ‘A . E VANS, D. c. c. o.
to the proprietors for payment, H. F. Y T . & Co., j * :e P
Milledgeville, July 30rh, 13-3’
C k :v T at A
From Chambers' Edinburgh Journal.
r NO. S3—VOL. XIX.
j biiity mingled in his army. They were still,
; perhaps, under scruples as to iiis right, or
] afraid of the eventful triumph of Edward,
i he host seems to have chiefly consisted of
it of this celebrated ! v °Finteer commoners, officered (if the expres-
n a history of Scot s . ; ° n raa X he **<&) h ! King's own band and
?llo\v adventurer
It contained no more
TIIE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBURN.
The following account
I victory is extracted frotn
I land, just published bv Mr. Bendy, of Lon- .
] don, in two small volumes, and which is the , tIiar ? hundred horse; but the King recol-
„ , . .... : cnmiHKitinn of nnc nf t!»> P-Htmv nf rho VJin ’ Jecting the instance or a late continental bat-
of administration Jr io.u's non on tiie csniw of James Mapuin, t0in l ufelt,0n OI onc ot Cli e editors Ot toe Jh dm- . ? -
deceased. ' burgh Journal. The work is calculated for i J e ’ r ^ 1 lcr . c , ^ 1 retlc h cavalry were defeated
j Tiif.se a r e therefore to cite and admonish all and sinern lar ! the n.cp of* vnnnnr npnnl/
I the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, t
use or young peopl
. 11, 1833.
3-1
change''
T
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 5
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
or to
j.t Office i
Chapter 23, Section 207—“JNo letter is to be ^ ^
('-miked, unless the officer writes his name and of- I »,* '
It' a Post-master would frank, it must be done
’ eT: pree, Joseph Ficklin. P M ”
ja.mk
i iiaiuls of
ship to other markets, receiving ami forwarding
to country merchants, filling orders, &c. Sc.—to
ill of which they will promise that their best attention
shall he given to promote the interest of those who may
patronize them. Any favors received in the line of our
business, will he duly appreciated.
\V I LIMA M HAMILTON,
WILLIAM RLYMOLDS.
Without intending to disparage tiie claims of those of our
friends who are now engaged in the warehouse and commis
sion business in this city, we would respectfully recommend
the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, as
mill: subscriber respectfully aim 'in- j worthy of their confidence. They being our relatives, deli-
H_ c»>s to the public, that he b is ii lull ; <• ;: v forbids ti n! we should s«v more in their favor; we,
oneration a Line of Four Horse Conch- j tiowever, trust that their strict and diligent attention lo
Watkiusville, Madison, to La ronton, j business, will secure to them a liberal share of public pa-
rjcL — All persons indebted to me, either by note
\ ‘ 1 . .’.count, are requested to call at.d settle them with
j \.\E immediately, or they will find them in
officer for collection, before the next return
WM. G. LANE.
day- 12 if
April 10. 130..
X5IU JBA51
■ at liiv ollice? wiiiiin the time prescribed bv law. to show cause, t v • • . . t
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. j ™S<3s. interest ul
: Given under my hand at office, this 8th September, t?38. | alwttVS more 811(1 till
A LI ii A N'« 22 :tt S 4 STS.
i a week, leaviti;
us on Sundays,
M.. and arnvi;.
■ and returning t is follow
Tuesdavs and Thursdays,
r at Eatuutou at t) o’clock
24.1838.—27 tf
E. HAMILTON,
J. It. HAYES.
Mnrrli 37
i NY of t
at rclu
Her, at In
Lot
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
M., and arriving in Athens at (j
ainc clas s.
II. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
Id tf
LA>» l-'OSl
following Lots i
prices, bv early np
JA L 54.
Land can be purchased ]
ication to the subscri- j
i ntf
Willtinson comity
312
309
594
111G
G30
103
27(1
243
269
270
234
31
259
1 Sc
3
0
15
1
12
9
tt.
. Geo.
Dist.
Cherokee,
NTOt'AM,, Mf.TS.HOArS A Cit. ATGCSTA CA.
ECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub-
llut tiiey continue to transact the Factorage
and Commission business, at their Fire-Proof Ware
house.
Their strict and prompt attention, as hereto ore, will
be given to orders for Storing end Setting Cotton; llc-
ceiving. Forwarding and purchasing Goods. Jj-c.
They are authorised to say, that particular eare will
j ho token hv the Agents of Ike Georgia lta.lroad, at all
\ their depots,in forwarding to us all cotton directed to our
I care, as well as iuforwarding ail Goods as fastas practicable
i to their places of destination, free of charge for such servi-
! ccs. To their patrons, they tender their sincere aekuow-
! lodgments.
8th Se;
HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.
3
COUISSE, -72 A CON, C5A.
HE Races over this course will commence on the last ! administration on tiie estate "i James B. Pat nan, la
Tuesday (30th\of October, and continue five days, j county, deceased
j First clay, sweepstake for three year olds—entrance 1
| $100, with 100 added by the proprietors—one mile heats,
j three or more to make a race.
I Second day, two mile heats, purse $2->0
Third dnv, three mile heats, purse 500
Fourth day, four mile heats, purse 700
Fifth day, mile, heats, Lest 3 in 5 390
LEE, HARDIN & Co., Proprietors.
Martin, An.'. 20. 1333. 33 tdr
COS -! JS K cJsT <4 1., J <K 1I14V CL A CES.
rriHE Fall meeting of 4338, will commence over tiie
JL W estern Course at this place, on Tuesday, the 9th day i
October next, a d c mtiune five davs. First'da . Sweeti- at nu odice within the time prescribed l.v law. to show cause,
stakes for 3 >ear olds spring of ’38; siHi. $200, ft. $100. r lt ' : ’ u .. v t!:e . v hive, why said letters should not be granted
1 mi'e, best two in three, to name and close 13th Sepr. i
next; four or more to makea race. Already three entries, j
Col. G. Edmonson, Messrs. Bonner & Iverson and Messrs, j
. , , __ 0 r -_- between school and j ^ Flemish pikemen, trusted to the firmness
msWv'^uuT/ 1 college, or about to enter life, and, for this ; ot , bl f r:ink - anrl to the hed S e of lon ? ? P pars
e granted. j purpose, aims chiefly at giving an intelligible , ,ch ths y x . vould P res * e « t on every side, for
and comprehensive view of the political histo- i ^he means ot counteracting this disadvantage,
ry of the kingdom. There is a very mistaken . 0:1 thc eveuin § of Saturday, the 22d June,
idea that the history of Scotland ends with the c ; lor _ mous host of Edward slept at halkirk.
Whkukas Saliv Paunin applies to me for letters of | union of the crowns in 1003—merely because i '-' ontl J lu hig their march next day, they soou
there is no longer after that period ;l separate i P erceive <* tho rfcotish army lying in three or
singular ! king to be chronicled. On the contrary, the j [°« r detached masses along a series of gentle
I ai'i'-irj~history of the nation, after it lost its king ex- I Knights, and paused to consider the propriety
all that went before, and is 1 ™ . 5 lvin g immediate battle. This question
! 4~A EORGIA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
: It
... v more worthy of attention as | bein o determined in the negative*, on ac-
lt advances to the present time. Under this the fatigued state ot the army, tht»
■* " " P
Giv,
ca under my hand, at office, this 8th September, 1838.
HENRY BRITAIN, ~. C. o
Hammond Ac Co.
2d day, J. C. Purse
3d dav do
4th d ay do
3th d iv do
2 mile heats,
3 do do free
4 do do for
best 3 in 5 do all
$350
500
000
300
The fall campaign will commence here; and llmt all
may have a fair start, three additional stables to these own
ed here, are on the way to our course to commence train
ing. Our sporting friends of Alabama and South Caroli
na ".re therefore invited also to come and measure strength
with the Georgians at. the onset, and return tiie lust week
in April next, to the regular spring meeting, to test with
them the long rub. To avoid inconvenience, those iutend-
■>ept. 12. *>-»
C T EORGTA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
H Whekkas John Eidson applies to me for lett.
administration on the estate of Jane Lovins, late ut
county, deceased—
of
offi-
Wil . J only by
J siileraHons, to s ty anything respecting the | a . s %M coronet of go'd, which he nore above
I style or manner of this little work; but we may J ,. S Ul) °n an English king at, named
I be permitted to remat k, that in design, extent! ^ l . r ^eniy ^le Bohun, formed the ambitious
; and price, it serves a purpose not served by j "K.i of entering into private combat ith hitu.
| any other existing compilation * l in tlie ] ’°l ift . if successful, of winning eternal
said i “For .several years, King Robert was inces- lono1 * l ' ie cn{ * 'vnich be would thereby
! santly employed in skirmishes with the garri- ! I ,ut to t, ie whole war. He therefore set his
T3 of j
Tl.yie aro therefore to cite and admonishall and singular J sollj4 ^whicli the English King maintained in I P ower fM war horse in motion, placed his
at*ii!y*officc,widiin'ihe^iiiiepreacrfbed'ljy'iaw.ti^sliow'e.iiuie*, ! Scotland, or in contending with those native l“? ce ln . ‘: ,c rest , and galloped towards the
if any they have, why said letters should-notbe granted. ! Lords of the Soil who WCtC adverse to his
Given under my hand, at Office, thri 8th September, 1838. ’
HENRY BRITAIN, C. c. o.
35 5t
September 19.
^T EORGIA. THOMAS COUNTY.
j plv to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Joiin j i •
ing to come with stables, would do well to write to the Sec- ] Strickland, late of said county, deceased
rctarv, that suitable accommodations should be in readi-
King of Scots, who comparatively unai med*
claims. In the course of this partisan war- and mounted on a much smaller animal, must
fare, he was sometimes at the head of a pow- ' a ' e sc emed vet\ ill-luted to withstand the at-
i erful party, and sometimes a single fugitive ] tac ‘ Y - Bruce eyed him advancing, and, bein^
a P- j pursued by blood hounds. Throughout ail a knigrtt to lliink ol tee cvttiVW
17, 1!
13 tf
10 *
' Muscogee,
j our Warehouse, where
10 ‘
, i.
I Merchants lo make the.
10 •'
‘ Early,
Their wholesale Dry
16 4
‘ Irwin,
1 over their Grocery. G
8 '
* Duolv.
! Miners, are warranted t
U.
J. WILLIAMS.
| nris-rimis.
STOVASiL. Sc ESAJILEX,
Are bow receiving their Fall supply of Groceries and
Dry Goods, at their store in the brick range, next below
if them, for ctis-
S. M. JACKSON, Sec’y.
26—eowld.
T'JLI
terms the
leilgevilh'
BASltSAJNISt .98 A V KSK 55AU3
lhscriher, wishing to locate himself at
and mills on Town-Creek, will sell
following described prop riy in the city of
•Sepr. 4.
S. S. &
34
Cts
Lot. No. 2 (two) hi s<
and Montgomery streets
llannnund, Esq. ; posse
Also, the north half of si
modulus stab
on which the
nnd o, of mu
ted for private resiliences
(f uty-tliree) where Mr.
session given 1st .laiiiiary
chasing v.-t; 11 u! le proper!
commodaling terms, will
Drilling, i.i .Mille.lgeviile
Creek. 10 miles from Mi!
J lire, 19.—82 tf
n Mi
<tv-ei.
Mil-
(03) on Clark
at present, occupied by C. D.
dmi given 1st January. 1839.
d lot. on which there are com-
Also, lot No. 1 in square 70 (seventy) i
bath-house. Likewise, Lots Nos. 1,2, j
o : ieb, in square 09; all being wellsitua- i
deuces. Also, the corner of square 43 j
■ Mr. E. \V. Miller now resides; pos- ;
auuurv, 1839. Persons desirous of pur- I
ropertv ut a reduced jiricp, and oil ac- I
is, wii! please apply to Mr. George L. |
ibscribei '
S pianta- ;
on iiheral 1 fi HIE unders
his thanks
or to die
•dgevilie.
on Tovvn-
T’
WRIGHT.
SAT.E, that beautiful, healthy, and commodious
J8 ioi, on which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two
mi.'r-s I'roin Milledgeville, and p half mile from the site ol
Of rihorpe University. It contain? ten acres, and lias on it a
Eiai! tVAELHOlsE.
gned lakes this opportunity of returning
to his friends and a generous public, for
the liberal patronage in his business the two years past,
nnd solicits a continuation in the Storage and Commission
Business
lie nguin renews his promise, that he will not directly
or indirectly engage in the purchase of Cotton on specula
tion ; his exertions shall he exclusively for the interest o!
those who may confide to him their business.
Reuben J. Dawson will remain at Crawfordviile until
the Cars on the Railroad go to Union Point, seven miles
below Greenesboro’, far the purpose of receiving and for-
wnr ling Cotton and Goods, which may he consigned to
thc undersigned, clear of charge to iho planters and Mer
chants; agents at other deposits on the railroad will attend
to this business.
Orders for Bagging, Groceries, &e.. will he filled at the
lowest prices, and forwarded without dclav.
TH03. DAWSON.
Augusta, Sept. 7, 1338. 34 Ct
large, convenient, and pleasanldweliinghouse, without hou
ses, a weli of excellent water, and a spring besides many
other advantages. JOHN A. CUIT1BLR1
October 10th, 1837. 43 tf
I'*m’NAS<K.
and Lot, con- j
VAliUAhH54 LAA'D E Si fsA25,25.
TSTIIE siibscrihcr offers In,* sale his entire landed prop-
ertv on Cedar Creek, N. E. corner of Jones county,
containing one thousand thirty acres, four hundred and j
fifty of which aro cleared, and in good order for cnltiva- i
tion. There is uNo on the premises a comfortable and
convenient two story dwelling bouse, with every necessary
out building—also, an incorporated Academy in successful
operation, and a Baptist Meeting House. The purchaser
cun be supplied on the premises, if desirable, with a ite- j ;p . :
cessarv suiqjly of corn and fodder, at customary prices.—
There is also an excellent Forty Saw Gin, Thrashing Ma
chine, and Wheat Fan, that will be included on the follow
ing conditions, viz: eight thousand dollars, cash in hand;
nine thousand in two instalments, or ten in three.
August 11. 31 tf ALEXANDER ODEN.
vicissitudes lie seems to have invariably W at such a moment, did not avoid the meei-
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular J enjoyed the good wishes of the common peo- j in 8^ as l ie m it?lR have justifiably done,buton the
the kindred and creditors of said deeeas
at my offin e. within the time prescribed b;
if any they have, why said letters should
Given liudertny hand, at office, this 4th September, 1838.
Sept. 18.—35 5t NEILL MeKINNON. c. C. o.
BORGIA,
Whkrea
LAURENS COUNTY.
ised, to be and appear j p i e> w | lom |,i s causc was endeared by it3 ! co - , ' t, ; ar y out a little way from his circle
kfoiotbe uranted. 1 I being their own, and who always found some] f'tends, a-> it anxious to alford every advan-
! moans of assisting and supporting him, bovve- : ^ ie design of hts assailant. lie seem-
i ver controlled in general 1 »y tlieir landlords, j . , 01 a inoraent to await the shock ot the Eng-
At lettgih, by a series of minute military | ]’ a!1 so ^!‘ er ’^ ,nl * es
rwi transactions, which almost tiros the reader of! le3 f anxitt y for a result which they knew was
ild chronicles, he found himself in 1313, in j RI , ae , J accom F^ 9 ^ or mar l ' ue _ purpose for
ALL persons indebted to the estate of .Minor beigier,
YJL deceased, are requested to mike payment without
delay; and those having claims against the said deceased,
are required to bring them forward properly authenticated
within ihe time limited by law, or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery. JOHN W ILLIAMS, Adm’r.
Crawford Co.,‘.\ug. 25, 1838. 33 fit
of administrationon the estate of Win. S. BlacksE
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
jifice. within the time prescribed bv law. to show cause,
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 11th September, 1838.
Sent. 18.—35 5t FRANCIS THOMAS, c. c. o.
possession of every
fortress of any conse-! tiiev were assembled, and which was
( T EORGIA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. »
JBT \Vhv:reas Hugh Heglis and Neill Hughs, apply to me
for letters of Administrationon the estate oi Duncan Hugos,
late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
j cjuence in the kingdom, except Sterling, with j instantly to be expected, that a twinkle ol
j the Governor of which his brother Edward!^ 8 ojolul tlneatened to lose them the sight,
m ule a paction, that, unless relieved by an ! ^ ^ !e * noment passed a crash was heard—
English army before midsummer next year, it [ a . Robert Bruce was seen still mounted on
should be delivered into the hands of the Scots, f 1113 FtLe palfrey, while bir Henry de Bohun
at
if any
T
lVa!i4i(iii»r (tnii Couiiniaaiou Buoiai'iix.
i rfMTE undersigned lnve tikeu for a term of years, the
! r Warshnuse of A. R. Ralston near the head of cotton
j Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they j acres
i will transact a geueral storage and commission business. The
i Warehouse and commission business will be conducted and
j managed by E. Be.i'l nnd Fred'k. Beall, members of the firm ;
thev will devote their whole time and attention to the interest
IAS'TV 25©I.£.ASiS BLV/ABa.
TOLEN from the subscriber on the night of 7th instant,
K*i a chesntit sorrel mare, seven years old, some white in
her face, in line order, and well made. It is thought the thief
is riding a saddle covered with a Buffalo hide. The above
reward will be given for the mare and thief, or #25 for the
mare alone. HARDY DURHAM.
Higgsville, Twiggs county, 10th Sept., 1838. 33 4t
VASjCAJBIHE PBOPEKTY S OU S '.LE5.
IHE subscriber now offers for sale his valuable 1‘lanta-
tion and Mills, two miles and a hall south ot Forsyth,
Monroe county, on the Big Tobesof ky, situated in a rich,
healthy country, containing near 800 acres of land, about 400
leared, a . * hi good icpair; good dwelling and G!
otiier houses necessary ; a large two-story
T
HIE Sufcscithor oilers toi Mi'e L, - i a!1 " ''j 1 ’ L !' 1 ' ■ of the merchants and planters who may favor them with their
mining about 10 acre? of Lund, at A.idwav, l.jjniios 1 ,. nston , receiving and forwarding merchandise and storage
from Milledgeville, und halt a mile from the Ogloinorpe | ;mj pnlc of produce. Early arrangements will be made to
1'ntversitv.—Persons wishing to purchase a most healthy j moke liberal advances on produce ill store, and such other
nnd desirable residence, will do well to apply soon. j facilities in trade as shall be for the interest of the customers.
JnK 10—25 tf
L. COWLES
ts iii Nr 1
(jiient mid rr-
. and Charles-
Milledgeville, July 25. 1333
Tiie concern also will keep at their store on cotton Avenue
a large and general supply of Staple. Domestic, b reach and
fancy Dry Goods, ready mode Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
Ac ’ Together with a general supply of Groceries, Iron, Salt
, Saddles, Bridles, Boots, Shoes, Flats, iXe i hey have on
’all ; hand a large supply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
ds, which has bet ii care-! an d twine. The undersigned are determined to do business
If in the Charleston, New -York and ! on the most liberal terms; any orders by the planters for bag-
lelnteartiri italsfroiii Europe, which I ing Bale Rope and Twine, or any other articles, shall meet
our prompt attention. ELI AS BEALL, A Co.
Elias Beall,
Freijeiuck Bf.all,
I. S. Rainey.
Thomas Beai.l,
Thomas N. Beall.
Macon, July 19. 32—tJl.
('attnn Wureheunn mul {'oinmlsmioii Bit^itifin.
TEI M. SIM"M<>NS having taken tb.at safe and con-
S 0 venient Fireproof Warehouse on Broad Street, for
merly occupied by IMessrs. I. XV. A J. T. Heard, will be
prepared to attend to all business in his line. He will be
thankful for a share of that public patronage which, by strict
attention to business, be hopes to merit.
Augusta, Sept. IX. 4838
W'nrcfiOHic ami Commission liiisinoBSj
rBTHE undersigned having taken the Warehouse formerly
§ occupied by Mr. Benj Baird, on Green street, offers
himself for the transaction of the Warehouse asd Com
mission BUSINESS, and respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. Arrangements have been made to afford liberal
advances on Cotton and Goods in store. Insurant e has been
effected to cover all produce m store.
HENRY RIVES.
Augusta, Ang. 10, 1933. 3,1
NEW fiOOB#.
rilHE subscriber has the pleasure to inform his friends
-1 and Customers, that in addition to his former stock,
hs is now receiving n new and general assortment of
Hid Winter staple and Fnncv G
billy selected by liimse
]bistn:i Markets from tl
he wifi dispose of at the lowest prices to responsible cus- j
tun."is at the usual credit.
1: inkful for the past patronage of his friends and tho ;
public, he hopes to merit a continuation ot the same, nnd J
respectfully invites them to cull and examine his stoca, j
which will he constantly rep
giikina pittances from his age
■ton.
(In hand, Cotton Bagging. l?t quality, Negro Shoes,
l!I;u Lets, Wool Hits, &c. &c.
JAMES T. LANE.
Milledgeville, Sept. 11. 1833 : 31 St
AI X B0N54 V1VAK3.
T>OOKER & YOUNG have this day dissolved copart-
nership, by mutual consent. Ail persons who are in-
d' hied to the subscribers either by note or account, are re
quested to make immediate payment to L. A. Young, who
i? authorized to settle all demands. No indulgence Will be
minted longer than the first o( September.
jeso, iv,t!i a
sixty saw gin, thrasher and fan, all run by water The mills
are considered tiie most valuable property in this part of the
State. This property being situated so near the town o! For
syth, at the terminus of the Monroe Railroad, is considered
more valuable on that account, as all the Hour and cornmeal
that can he furnished at tho mill, and also ul! the lumber
sawed at the sawmill, find a ready sale to the citizens ol For
syth. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do
well to come and view this, as it is certainly the meat valua
ble property in the State. There is plenty of water for a
cotton factory. Apply to the subscriber, living in Forsyth.
• A. CUCHRAN.
Aug. 13, 1838. 31 tf
a
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
anv they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 3d day of September,
JESSE HIGGS,
i EORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY.
Whereas David Rogers applies to me for letters of
administration oti the estate ol John Aluiaud, late oi said
countv, deceased ;
And, also, whereas Thomas YA S. Lewis applies to me for
so fully and doiinitely asserted. Robert him- j l st,rru P* tU ^ ? rokeU ^ &ud
sell' was much distressed when be learned the ^ ^ ^ b * V
, • , , ■ i ,1 , , ,, Blow ot ins battle axe, which was shivered to
terms which Ins brother had made, as tie well • , , , ,
, , , •- r i pieces ov the blow, leaviuti oulv the handle
knew that the chivalrous spirit ol the a-^e ; r r ’ P , . 5 - * , . ,
would make it necessary that an English army | Wlllun hw Tbe h ^ nds ^^amlr
should be brought to rescue tho castle; a visit I Cam ° rou “ d the ^ lu ? cou d uo1 help entering
which he could have as well spared, if with j * remo ^ tr ance against ms imprudence, in
. .... ... « , . . tllllS risk TTl or Ills l?fiA at" n ti nip lv nun if t k4-
administration on the . state of William Hightower, i honor. The principles of chivalry, however,
letter
2.ii.. late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and
appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
granted _
ember,
c. o.
35 It
thus risking his life at a time when it was of
g a LoB of Bruce’, mied as they ; F‘ rP nrmce «® <•“ P«p!e. He only
" Given under my hand at office, this 18th day of Sep!
1838. AUGUSTIN W. EVANS, D. c.
| had as
I could have in any man’s of that age; and while
! still regretting the cause, he determined on
meeting the English, as thus pledged, in fair
stricken field.
Sf* f ot. 25.
/f~1 EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.
Xjff WHEREAS Micajih Bedell and Littleberry Suerrell nn-
plv to me for letters of administration on the estate of Wil
liam Slierreli, late of said county, deceased—
These ere 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,
if any thev have, why sui.l letters should not bo grained.
Given under my hand at office, tills 19th day ot September,
183S. * THOMAS W. GRIMES, c. c. o.
Sept. 23. 35 5t
i glanced at the stump of his weapon, and re
marked, “ I am sorry for my good battle axe.”
He considered, in all probability, that though
tiie risk was great, yet the shame of retreat
As he had contemplated, the English King I from , ?, fdir P. er f nal comh * t ’ al s , u , ch foment,
was now at length roused, by the terras of his ! ™ : h ? V % h ?? a T‘? St uma \° raule ! J P on
j . i 'viii.. i i i tiio Oi iiio soiuiers: wiicrtris a.p Rdtiievc-
treaty, to undertake what he had too lonsr de* I t -
i i i - ]*<* ♦ c i i i nieiit like this, which icij^ exuerience
laved—a personal expedition to Scotland, and , . , c .
that upon such a scale aS seemed calculated to um a.nios .,1,16 O; pet ormuig to has uesire,
ensure success. The army collected for this ! ^^ fak'ulmed to inspire his men with addi-
purpose comprehended the whole feudal ser
vice of ninety-three great tenants of the Eng
lish crown, besides a considerable force front
'BOUGHT to Jail j,
) day of July, 1837,
F
iOOKER U YOUN(
XT’ The rstablisbmont wii! here after be carried on un
der the immediate direction ot tiie subscriber, who would
say ti bis friends and the public, that he intends keeping
an liar.,1 a iteneral assortment of Confectionary, &e. His
bar, also, will be surpassed by none, as regards neatness,
aider ami the. most choice liquors; and he therafore hopes
be nviv meet with a share of public pntronaqe.
27 tf L. A. YOUNG.
A.
SALE of lots in tins town will take place on Tues-
,j n v the lfith of Ociohi-r next.—Terms, one-fourth
cash, the balance in three annual instalments.
This town is beautifully situated on a hish 1,luff of the
river Chattahoochee, in the county of Bur; our, rvlabatr.a,
about one mile below the month ef rlatcheci.ubii, e, and
from twenty-five to thirty miles below Columbus. Tt pos
sesses local advantages inferior tn no place upon the ri\er.
r ! The bluff on which it stntids is a continiuition of the ridoo,
I dividing llie waters of the Kntchecliubbee nnd ( owagkee
j creeks, itffni dine the most eligible location for an excellent
I road in the interior of Barbour, Russel! and Macon, by
h tiie product of the rich and fertile cotton lands of
conveyed to market, i lie
TO LEASH.
M ,7E offer to let for a term of five years, our Elantmion
called Beulah, the late residence of James Barrow
deceased, on t’ue East bank of Oconee, opposite the
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Turf field and 30 acres around
tlic o'ul settlement called Johnsonville. This tract contains
'It 1200 acres; about 400 of which, we suppose, are open.
Ihoupl, the form is at present partly overgrown with bushes j
sad briars, yet the lanu is excellent, having never been worn j t liose counties enn 1 , .
a but merely abandoned to fallow, according to the last will j read fiom Columbus to Florence and Irwinton, wifi pass
a) the itstator, until tiie heirs should be of age. j through this town. Situated below the Snake. Shoals.
The quality of the land, r.n 1 its vicinity to Miiiodgeville, ' Uchee Shoals, and Woolfo’.k’s bar, which are the principal
tun kt; Beulah one of the most valuable gram an i stock farms ; obstructions in thc river, it can be approached without
Cl Georgia. We offer to let it only for tid • : • 'ine j ,| iffi ,. |lltv h ,„, am U ts> nt almost, all seasons of thc year,
ruhivattonof cotton \v,ll not neal.owed; mm vtil tenant* be | ;, b j j , wiU hp eivt .„ purchasers. For the
r: i. itted to cut wood tor market except it c 1 S"j)«: nte J . . aiVQ .. ri r\y »
r '”itract. Convenient au:l Hue range for a lar-e stock ol bogs proprietors, . ... .. y ‘
is afforded by thc river low-.rounds, and ..titer forest, con- | N. B. The cash payment mnv he made by a good pn-
t.ainiiijr nearly eight hundred acres, while an extensive mea- I aer, well indorsed, payable 60 days, at any nan., in to-
daw, either for liay or pasturage of cattle and horses, can be I iumbii
r.i:i(le in die valley of Deriseau creek, with no other trouble
thru; a fence. The whole place is well watered nnd healthy.
Also, we will lease for a term of five years, the farm called . , , , ,
Walnut Level, on the West bank of Oconee, adjoining the | fellow, lively and quick spo-en,
own common, above Milledgeville, containing ltit) acres of , old, grey eyes ,
first quality land. This would be a very convenient farm for ' would suppose. isO or lfiO .. . . ne g
agentlemau wishing to reside in town. j H.s proper - ■ , v„ , pmnfovmcnt
l’crsons wishing to cultivate a graiu farm, near a good mar- I pnss. by vvlnch he works where p - , ? , ^ j- . t V
ket. are invited to examine the premises. The lease will be j He worked durum harvest time, m the neighbniho^l oll Mr.
long enough to give tenants all the comforts of a permanent j Ledbetter’s, in l pson county, the next I en ’ ks |
home. Mr. Byiugton, at Beulah, can give information ot the j Uie Indian .Springs, Butts co., wnerc he w t .e
P^1j15SCS.
The lease will probablv be renewed c 4 *- tbe end t:.e term, j
R AN AWAY from the subscriber, 1
of Ta!b.»r.on, on tbe lGth of May Inst, a bright mulatto
August 16.—3- trls
ing seven miles west
Muscogee county, on tiie first
3 negro boy who calls himself
IIe.nuy, he is yellow complected, five feet six inches high,
slender built, and says that he belongs to Mr. Broughton,
of the State of Louisiana, nnd says that Broughton bought
him of a Mr. Beasly, a negro trader, and that Mr. Beasly
bought him. of .Tames Riinde.ll, of Greene county, Georgia,
thre*miles from Greenesboro’, and says that he tunaway
in March, 1335. The owner is requested to come forward
and prove property, or lie will he sold for jail fees.
NATHANIEL M. C. ROBINSON, Jailor
Aug. 14, 1838—30 tf of Muscogee Co,
T^OR SALE.—An excellent Newark made carriage, but
slightly worn. It may be seen at Mr. Mott's Livery
Stable. April 11—12 t(
AN OHDSSAKCE
To prevent Hogs running oi large within the corporate,
limits of the city of MiUedgev.llc, after the !5/A day
of October next:
B E IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city of Milledgeville, that from and immediately
after the fifteenth day of October next, it shall he the duty
of the citv Marsha! and his Deputy, to take up a!! Hogs
running at large within the corporate limits of the city,
and confine them in the public pen, nnd immediately ad
vertise them at the Market-house, with a description of
their marks, (if anv) nnd notice that they wili be there
sold, at some specified time at the end of two days, if
within that time they are applied for by their owners, they
shall be delivered to them by the officer, on receiving one
dollar for every hog belonging to the city, and fifty cents
for everv hog belonging tn the country; and if not thus de
livered, thev shall be publicly sold, agreeably to notice, to
the highest bidifor. and tbe nett, proee. ds sliollbe paid over
to the Secretary and Treasurer, and become a part of the
ciiv funds.
Read and passed 21th .Tnlv. 1333- 0
WM. Y. HANSF.LL, Mayor.
Attest, W. IV. Paine, Sec. & Treas. C. M.
July 31, 1833 2S 3t
ipTEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
k3T Whereas Aikn G. Simmons, guardian of Micajah
Wii iford, apniies for letters of dismission—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
npp ir at mv office within the lime proscribed bv law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under mv baud at office, this 3d Jnlv. 1333.
PHILIP .1. ECHOLS, c. c. o.
•Tune 10. 25—mCm
between 28 and 3."
-sometimes he wears whig
Rachel R. Ivins, > Libel for divorce in Crawford
re. > Superior Court—August Term,
HirERLiTrs L. Kins, j 1P3 U .
■•hiskers, weighing I j TT appetr ing to die Co <rt, from the return of the Sheriff.
5 feet 7 or 8 inches. [ -R- that the defendant in the above stated case is not to be ^
foum! in this county, it ia oti motion of attorney for libellant, J 9-jf
dismission on the estate of Elizabeth Daniel, deceased, late
Wales and Ireland, and some foreign tuerce-
C 1 EORGIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, j nant ies. In round numbers it amouuted to one
Whereas I-mc R. Youngblood, admim-trotor, j hundred thousand men, whereof fotir thousand
applies for letters of dismission from tbe estate of John Werg dad in comp l 0 te Steel, horse and man;
Cfjsriiuly, dec d.
Th, sc are therefore to 'rite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased person, to
he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
li YV.t) show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, the 30i’n of May. 1C3S.
June 5—20 m6m I,. A. JERNIGAN, c. c.. e.
Det.ii.a Johnson, I Libel for Divorce.
vb. > In Thomas Superior Court, May
Yorxo A. Johnson. ) Term, 1838.
Tr appearing to the Court, from tbe return of tbe Sheriff,
that Young A. Johnson, the defenriant in said Libel, is not
to be found in this county—On motion of James .) Scarbo-
boti'di attornev for the Libeller, ordered that service of said
Libel be nerfecteJ by publication of this rule, once a mouth
for three months, in the Southern Recorder, immediately
preceding the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the Minutes, May 21, 1838.
HANSEL R. SEWARD, c. 9. c.
Sept. 4, 1838. ' 33 tnOm
C55<i4>R€J5A, HIovKstn County.
TNFERIOR COURT, sitting for ordinary purposes, Sep-
S timber 3, 1838.—Present, their Honors Elijaii F4. Jones,
John R. Baldwin, and Thaddeus B. Rees, Justices.
On the application of Mary Ann Shelton, (now Alary Ann
Adair,) administratrix on the estate of Allen Shelton, den’d,
staling to the Court that she has fully administered and paid
out ail the assets which come into her hands, belonging to said
estate, and pravs for letters of dismission therefrom—Where
upon it is ordered by the Court, that six months’ publication be
made of tliis Rule Nisi, in the Southern Recorder, requiring
all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have
against the granting of the same, on or before the tirst regular
term of this Court after the expiration of the time aforesaid ;
in default thereof, letters of dismission will he granted to
said applicant, in terms of the statute in such cases made
and provided.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary, j
3d day of September, 1838.
Sept. 11.—34
tional confidence in their leader. It was thu*
wiih confirmed, though «t;ll modest Lopes ofi
success, that the Sets by down for tlie night;
while the English, on»lhe other hand, tlKiugh
yet entertaining the highest expectations from
their numbers, and from their nation tf repu
tation for superiority, were sensibly tKuihed at
iiivi luau, i *i • *
and fifty thousand were archers, each cf whom ; ‘ e > S ** in ? omeB ' %
bore a bow as tail as himself, and shot arrows , Folh armies rose betmie3next morning, and
a cloth-yard long. An idea may be formed themselves for the encounter. The
of the iufinlte pomp and circumstance of his English, who had spent tbe night riotously,
army, from the fact, as calculated by a monkish i included in their preparations inly such ar-
writer of the time, that its baggage wagons ! r;iri oenierits as referred to the defence and
extended would have made aline one hundred i Bonrishmont -of the person. r lhe Scots re-
and eighty miles long. It comprised, indeed, j H artle ti also the edification of the mind. W ith
the whole military force of England; and so j tiiat attention to tilings spiritual which to this
confidently did Edward anticipate victory by j characterises the people in >o remarkable
its means, that he brought with him a poetical ! 3 rnanr >c*r, they heard mass said by the Abbot
monk, as one of the supernumeraries, to cele- I InchaBiay in front of their lines before
brate his successes as soon as they should take j ^ >rea ^ fast, and afterwards knelt with devout
place. t feelin ?> to receive the personal benediction of
Bruce for his part, made all the prepara- \ man, who for the purpose of bestow-
tions which circumstances could admit efi ! ’j; P asr '®d along bare-footed and bare-head-
Forty thousand brave men obeved the sum-1 et ^’ a i s ] >ta y>ug in his hands a crucifix supposed
mons which called them to defend the inde- miraculous sanctity. Ihe English
pendence of their country, or see it forever! Fing, who wes now advancing with his proud
destroyed. These he rendezvoused in the
Torwood, near Stirling, a scene already hal-
squadrons, saw this last motion of the Scots,
and exclaimed with delight, that they wore
lowed to patriotism, from having frequently • ^Heeling to ask his mercy. To this a Scotish
been the retreat of Wallace, and where it was baron, who had long been in his service, made
mfim JOHN 5V. PORTER, o. c.
has, by some means gotten a
Lexington, 14th Sept., 1838.
Co The Federal Union will puli’if
i D.
I). C. BARROW,
vv. McKinley.
35 tf
h this until forbid.
C. B & W. McK,
at die tavern, under this fictitious pass. This pass is written ;
in a scribbling manner, and signed by a Mrs. Busfi, hung in j
i Ogle horpe countv, Gn., and is given to ufi* oay for a J r ’(• J
he is in the pass called Billy, he styles himself Billy Bush, j
thouerh it is possible he mav again change his name, if he cm |
get new pass. This boy is a good hewer and shingle getter, I
■■ • • •- -arpenter, plays on the violin, at cards,
JACKS05’ SSALL
HE subscriber being thankful to bis ti lends
PUD.IC
in general, for their libera! patronage, and hopes by hi^ j, r ,
strict attention of family to merit a coalmuslion He has
P’ n a large two story building nt the upper end of his range
r 'f buildings near the State-fiouiC, with six fire places, making
about »ixiv to his establishment. His house is undergoing a
thorough repair, although his pretended f ricn.de. in time of May
L'mvpntion last, reported he was dead. !• NCLE SAM is
nr, t dead, and is perfectly alive to the love ol his country and
biends, and will be abie to accommodate ns we.I, anil on as
moderate terms, as any other good house in Miliedeevilie.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Sc
*'Pt. IS, ]838.
35 4t
fiOTTOJJ UI.VS, AM) RtriVXIXG CKF.R.
Phi: undersigned make, and keep constantly on hand,
Cotton Gins of a very superior quality : they also will
fimnish the Running Geer, put up in the hest manner, at
rimrt notice. They will also repair Gins or Running
Leer. Their Shop is ut the North end of Jefferson street.
BOUTWELL & McALL.
Milledgeville, July 17, 1333, 27 tf
tornev tor
ordered by the Court, that service be perfected by publishing
thc above Rule in some public gazette in this Stato, for three
months, before the next Term of this Court, to appearand
answer to said case. GEO. I?. HUNT ER,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes.
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, Clerk,
Sept, 11, 1838 34 into
Pamela Parham,
O N the application of Carter Shepherd and Thomas J. i
Shepherd, administrator? on the estate of James Shep
herd. deceased, stating to the Court that they have fully ad
ministered and paid out all the asse s which ccrae into their
hinds, belonging to said estate, and prays for letters of dis
mission therefrom—Whereupon it is ordered by ’he Court,
that six months' publication be made of this Rule Nisi, in the
Southern Recorder, requiring all persons concerned to fi'e
their objections*, if any they have against tf e granting of the
same, on or before the first regular term of the Court after
the expiration of the time aforesaid; h■ default thereof, let
ters of dismission will be granted to said applicants in terms
of the statute in such cases made and provided.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court i f Ordinary,
3d dnv of September, 1838.
Sept. 11.—31 lufim JOHN W. PORTER, r, c. o.
EORGIA. HENRY COUNTY’.
necessary to make a stand on the present oc
casion, so as to prevent the approach of the
English army to that fortress, which was the
immediate object of the present expedition.
In this host were men from every part of
Scotland—Anglo-Saxons from the south and
east direction?, civilized Caledonians from the
northeast province, Tslesmau recently trans
ferred from a Norwegian to a Scotish allegi
ance, Highlanders descended from the earliest
subjects of the Scotish kings, and men from
answer, that they asked mercy, hut it was from
Heaven; not from the King of Eneland. Ed
ward concealed his mortification by oriering
the charge to be sounded.
Firm in their ranks, each battalion under
his local banner, and all beneath ihe lion
standard of Scotland which floated in ample
folds from the highest part of the field—being
fixed in a large earth-fast stone which is yet
pointed out with veneration, the host of Bruce
awaited the formidable attack, to ?esist or
Libel for divorce, in Crawford 3u-
- , , . . _ ”' (purler Court—August Term, 1338.
he calls himself a carpenter, plays on the violin, ut cams, , Casper Parham, V 3
and in every instance a riotous boy. He seems to be direct- j J p appearing to the Conrt, on the return of the Sheriff,
ing his course, should he not be decoyed by some base ki I- I Jf font the defendant is nst to be found in this county, it is
'.ere i, that service be per-
iD one of the public Ga- 1
■ ■ . - , T - e- for three months, b.fote j foekfoJred and
? .Id to Wilv Bash, of Oglethorpe county, ot wflom J the next sitting of this Court, requiring said defendant to ap- anf j
ht him. I will give ten dollars for the apprehension and ! pear and answer to said ease. ! ' .
mg his course, should he not be decoyed by some case *ici- i r. that the aelenaant is mn to be n
nr pper, towards Oglethorpe county. Ga., from whence he was j C n motion of libellant's counsel, «rde:
brought and sold some 3 veers ago. This boy wc3 partially i fered bv publishing foe above R nle i
raised, I think, bv a Mr. J on man, ef Jasper county ; after- ( retro s of this State, one.- a month fc
Carrick and Galloway, who owned a local as} yield to which, promised them independence
well as a national attachment to the fortunes j or everlasting degradation. The first charge
ot King Robert, from being the tenants of was made by the English cavalry under the
his patrimonial estates. One common senli-j Eails of Gloucester and Hereford, and it
ment animated them—implacable hostility; was firmly met by the division under Edward
i against the nation whose ambitions sovereigns | Rruce, the King’s brother. In a short time
Iliad for thirty years wrought them so much | the o! her parts of the English line came up
| evil, joined to a resolution either to work out {and the small Scotish columns became ab-
! their country’s deliv erance, oi to die in the at- > sorbed and lost in the multitudinous bands op-
.... r , -■ tempt. j posed to them, as rivers enter and are svval-
T whereas W .Won Damcl nppl.es to. me for letter- „f ; ,« hen Brure ]carnc d that the English army j lowed up in the sea. Ever- where the Scot-
of .aid county, deceoseri—
These are therefore M cite and admonish all and ringulsr
the kindred and creditors of said deceased
a> rnv office, within the time prescrib
if my they have, why said letters should not be granred.
Given under my hand at Office, this 3d September, 1833.
Sept. 11.—34 mfim C HAS. BAYNE, c.c. o.
Tic
ward
bought him. I will give ten dollars for the appre
safe lodgment of this boy in jail, so that Iron get him.
, JOHN H. WALTON.
34 fit
Sept. 11, I83P.
B ROUGHT toJail in Muscogee county. Geo., on the I
8lb dnv of January lust, a negro man named Petf.r
pear ;
A true extract from the minutes.
PHILIP J. ECHOLS, Clerk.
Srpt. 11, 1838 34 m3m |
( t EORGIA. vY.vStiiNGTON COUNT!'. i
T Whereas Peter P. Smith, executor ol the last will j
ml testament of Arthur Whitfield, applies to me for letters ,
of dismission from saidestite; {
These are therefore toc’te and admonish all nnd singu- I “i8tt
lnr the kindred and creditors of sa.d deceased, to be and
appear nt my office, within the time prescribed, by law
Monroe, who says that he Is a free man, and was born tn
Havana: but he has no evidences of his fre-dom with him.
Peter Monroe is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high,
of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and weighs
1G0 nounds, wears rings in bis eats. I would suppose _ .. .
from his brogue that he is from the lower part of the State j show cause, tl any they have, why said letters of dismis
nf -tenth Carolina. The owner, if any r ,is requested to sitm should not be granted. •
come forward and prove property, or he will be sold for j Give, under my hand, this 20fo MarchM333
j ai l foes. N. M, G\ ROBINSON, Jailor
Aug. 14. 1838—30 (f of Muscogee Co.
April 3,1338
L. A, JERNIGAN, c. c. o,
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■ nnd admonish all and -unguis r. | j s p, )S i t i<>n, lie drew out his troops in battle ; the charge of the English cavalry and the men
rescribcd by iaw, to show cause.! army upon a held or park, a little to toe south j at-arrns, and were every where successful n
of Stirling, where certain irregularities of I repelling, by these means, attacks which other-
ground promised him greater advantages than I wise must have overpowered them. Where
c ( - i ’CT\ c l\v FlrilO COUNTY ^ ^’ jC remained precisely in front of that | the conflict came to personal rencontre, the
C*‘ ! Whereas Alien*g! Simmons nd.fonisrrntnr on the i town and fortress. Arranging his first line in j Scotish soldier handled his short battle-axe
cutatcs C,f David Garrison nnd Elizabeth Garrison, into of j three divisions, whereof the right was protect-1 and dagger with fearful effect. An arrow-
said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory , c>( j } ] )e banks of a rivulet called Bannock-' flight as thick as rain proceeded from the Eng-
ou said p ; t r ^- f . oi . e(ocifeam) ndmnnisli nil and singular! while the left rested upon the village of; iish archers, but King Robert was fortunatefy
nn rt creditors of said deceased per=.ms, n. he | St. .-entails, he birnself assumed the command | able to put a speedy end to that annoyance,
appear at my office, within the time prescribed l y Jaw, I of ;1 second lino or corps-de-reserve, which ! by bis small party of light horse, whose at-
how cause, ii'any they'nave, why said letters should j cons j stp( j c ];j e py r ,f men f rom the remoter j tack the bowmen had no proper means of re-
,,0 Givi-fu"Smv hand at office, this 3d July, 1033. | part8 of his doimnions. The commanders to j sisting. The battle then became what is so
mv -■ p j ECHOLS, c. c. n. j whom lie -entrusted his foremost battalions, | seldom exemplified in modem warfare, a
Inly 10 25—mfim i were those hardy warriors who had fought by j hand-to-hand contention, in which many thou-
his side, or in bis interest, through the whole : sands of brave men fonylit eagerly and closely
1 ' ‘ ~dth each other for honor and life. It became
idely extended single combat. * It was
moment,' .Nays a historian, who
have drawn his narration from
to hear the noise of the four
long train of heirs to the kingdom. It! hattallions fighting in a line, the clang of arms,
Oct. 2. 1838. .nt *-x | does not appear that many of the national no- ■ the shouts of tbe knights ss they raised their
EORGIA. PUTNAM COUNTY
Tot.eei) before me, by Georee D. \\ ade.of thc 304th . )er j 0( j Q f struggles for the crown; one was j with ea
wbite^aVto hVr°fac J e"nml spot in foeTmiit of j his brother Edward ; another his nephew, the ; a wide
WM. B. CARTER, c. i. c.
37 2t
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i had reamed Edinburgh, thirty-six miles from j ish infantry presented their lengthv spears to —