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Faumbm.—The futte*«Ljg of whiter liog* m a matter of
importance, and by proper management much niuv be
»avod. Aa * ion us the Indian corn is tit to feed, the hoys
should be put in a pen. Rye, buckwheat, or corn ground
together; boiled potatoes, pumpkins, &c., makes excellent
o u Xho dealers in Dry Goods at Lowell, Mass.,
■ ,l,T - *,,1 into a compact, (fifty dollars penalty for each
M**T C , nen t to bo given to some charitable institution,)
tafnnff 0, , stor c< on every Wednesday evening, from
tn , - 1333, to March 20, IS-39. Their object is the
° Cl land moral improvement derived from attendance j 'hey will eat clean
jyceuui lectures delivered on those evenings.
n:) l"*- •
Alexandria Gazette says—“ The rates of pro
alh. out of all proportion as they are, and in j Vheirhcd made of clean straw. Swin
A PBOCLMMJTION.
GeargVi:
'By GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor of said IStote.
H aving received official information that a murder
was committed in the county of Bibb, on the Cth
Thr
*' oni ^ tanoes really exliorbitant. begin to work upon the
n,3 "l well as the pockets of consumers. In some
„ „utico that the citizens have united in refusing
^certain article,’’
iNt> Flush.—At Kenncbeck, (Maine,) die Van
ll ’" i 3 j „ grand celebration dinner; the offioc-liold-
t [, e sons of Lords in the Oxford University,
of costlv viands, the tickets four shillings
iittins
Ut ^ ''iiicnre: the Locos at tJie lower table of cold vie- (
a :iJ ■ <1!C 1 ) j sixpenny cut. This is a sample of the i
,... , or t»° ’ t 1 i
aristocracy of \ an Buron olhcc-ho.ders.
, y |)RK The value of real and personal estates in !
^Vork has w ithin the last three years been fixed by the i
e°" . ’, ei ,rlv us follows:—lo3(j was a vear tolerably
Wlira the value was estimated at $309,000,000.
tile year of the revulsion, the value fell to $203,-
Ojj Daring this year, as we learn from the Sunday
U/' 1, (11) value has increased more than half a million.
it is anticipated there will be a considera-
Ilu weNl • ’ 1
blc increase.
\mkrican Chkvai.fKit.—Mr. W. B. Hodgson, an
and lately arrived from Peru. t!ie hearer of the
^ " of th it country with the United States, has received
,r i. or decoration of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor,
‘ n< w . ■. pi,;
lop for them: it should be made thick and given to them i day of October, instant, upon the body of William W.
three times a day; and as much of the soft Indian corn us ! Tfiompson, bv Gkorce S. Loving; and it having been
Hogs should be fed little at a time, j represented to me, thel said Loving basiled from justice:
but olten, and grout care taken not to stall them, the i I have thought proper to issue this mv Proclamation,
| last two weeks of feeding them, Indian corn and water j hereby offering n reward of Two Hundred Dollars, to any
are the host; their |>eri should he cleaned twice a week, I person or persons who may apprehend and deliver the s:yd
liuble to a | Loving, to the Sheriff or Jailor of Bibb county; and I do
j variety ol diseases, to wit:—mange, measles, stopping j moreover charge and require all oiliccrs. civil and miiiturv.
cl the issues of their fore legs, Me. These diseases, it is j in this State, to he vigileat i.n endeavoring to apprehend
j believed, proceed from the iiltliy ma mer in which hogs 1 and deliver said Loving, in order that he nmv be brought
are too frequently kept. The mange may be cured by j to trial, for the offence with which he stands charged.
Given under mv hand and the great seal of the State, at
i . , the Capitol in Milledgeville, this twentv-se-
con.l day of October, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and thirtv-eight,
H ANCOCK SHERIFF SALEb—Wilt be sold on tiie j ff^URdbANT vi
first Tuesday in December next, a: the Court house of 1 ST coa ity oi’OtiUjt— t .~, - 3
Hancock county, betwoon the usual hours of. sale, tire follow- j s s. will be s-dd before the Coart-lious*
ing property, hiwk: jnu die first Tuosdiv in January nexi.
All orris* of the I ahrsj: CuBri .if III*
'.horpe, 'wTie.i si ting tor orxifarv parpo-
sprinkling on the backs of the hogs, wood ashes, anil let
ting them out on a rainy day, after putting oil on them; !
after this trouble keep them clean. For the meuslc-s, flour !
of brimstone is said to be good. For the stoppage oi" the
L.S.
GFORGE It. GILMER.
issues in tlie lore leys, nothing more is necessary than to aud of the 3ixty-lbird year of American Independent'
rub thorn with a corn cob, and then open the holes with !
the end of a knitting needle, or something of that kmd. By the Governor:
Boiled apples, pears, pumpkins, potatoes and squashes, j
all make excellent food for youutr shouts, and much the j
| cheapest. Every farmer who wishes to raise pork lor j
market, ought to have a boiler fixed up for that purpose.
fl'J'll
Phillippe, King of the French, for certain |
arches he lias made in Oriental languages. i
; ir T> Miss Ca.SMU.KS OK A DuilAULK XaTL'KK. i
T, ts i ounces of mutton tallow, add one quarter of an j
. u f cam ih.ar, four ounces of bees wax and two ounces
melt them all together, and then make your can-
b • very hard, an 1 they will burn with a
uud rc
A wj
Galvanism.—The European correspondent of the Wor
cester Spy writes: “ Apropos to galvanism. A fact of no
inconsiderable importance bus recently been demonstrated
by a French physician. It is this : that the two surfaces
of the human longue are always in opposite states of elec- j
tricity, the upper being, if I remember right electro nega- !
lice, and the under electro positive. This fact is of great :
importance to the physiologist, and it may be the means .
of eventually enabling us to arrive at some positive know
ledge in regard to animal magnetism—at the power of de- ^
moiistrating whether that present hobby Las, in reality, a
‘local habitation’as well as * a name.’’’
ounce
„f alum,
dies; they
clear blaze-
lluiv T.'ts Sub-Treasury Works.—The defaulters
,,o c' the Receivers of land sales West, alone amount to
. nei’su.is un to January 17, 1333, and the people’s
siztv-oae l n '• t ' 1
money they hare mad
dollars!
DsiTit o» Com. Creighton.—Commodore Creighton,
of the United States Navy, died on Saturday week at the
residence of his brother, near Sing-Sing, New-York.
Istkmi’K-'USC*.—The Young Men’s Temperance So-
cietv of Dover, Now-Ham isliire. have pu dished, from
• careful investigation,’ the facts, that of 975 voters in that
town, 103 are drunkards; and that 72 widows of 110,
were reduced to widowhood by intemperance. Seven-
eldits of the pauperism is owing to this cause.
Prink Avowal.—The Schenectady Democrat, a Van
Huron paper, in announcing the rejoicings of the Ituval pa-
jiors in Canada, at the result in Maine, doffs the mask and
ciim out “ All hail Toryism J” Let the Van Buren monar-
cliijts stick to their true title.
Ksuvrt.tcuul.—I here is no simple interest in knowledge.
Wimtovor luiid* you have in that bank, go on increasing by
intsrest, till the bank fails.— The Doctor.
A New Almanac.—Bend the first and third fingers of
iho iufl hand, and commence counting with March at the
thumb, tho bent fingers will indicate the months which
contain only thirty days. No mistake !
The hogs i i Michigan, exasperated or maddened by in-
tnleiihlo thirst during the drought, voluntarily committed
6uicide by plunging into the wells. One farmer found no
Iris than 47 of his swinish herd dead ami snugly packed
awuv before their time.
PUBLIC MEETING.
urge and respectable meeting of the citizens of
At a
Miiledgeviile, held on Saturday the 127th inst. for the pur
pose of appointing delegates to represent this city and coun
ty in the State Convention, to be held in Mitiudgeville, on
the second Monday in November next.
On motion of Thus. B. Stubbs, Esq.,
Thomas Foard was called to the Chair, and S. T.
way with is over one million of ! Beecher appointed Secretary.
I The object of the meeting having been explained by Maj.
John R. Anderson, one of the Delegates to the Augusta
Convention, R. K. Hines, offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the Chair appoint twenty-four Delegates
to represent this city and county in Convention, to he held
in ibis city on the second Monday hi November next.
The chair oppointed the following gentlemen: Messrs.
Iverson L. Harris, A. H. Kenan, J. Beall, S. T. Beecher,
Green H. Jouidou, II. J. Nichols, Benj. S. Jniirdon, John
R. Anderson, Thos. B. Stubbs, R. M. Urine, F. V. Delau
nay, Thus. F. Green, N. M. Crawford, \\ illiam D. Jarrett,
Isaac Newell, Jus. T. Lane, John \V. A. Sanford, Wm. S.
Rockwell. Robert McCombs, Seaton Grai:t!;\n;l. M. J, Ken
an, Tomlinson Fort, Parish Carter, and John S. Thomas.
Resolved, 1 hut the chair appoint a committee of four
teen to make suitable arrangements for the reception of
the Delegates, and to provide a place far the deliberations
of the convention.
The following gentleman were appointed :—Messrs
George L. Doming, J. U. Horne, Chas. D. Hammond,
Clias. J. Raine, N. B. Julian, John H. Brown. A. 11 Root,
James II. Shaman, John A. Dean, Thomas M. Cook, James
H. R. Washington, John G. Bark. Williams Rutherford,
and l’eter J. Williams.
On motion of Maj. Wm. Y. Hansel!,
Resolved, That tha proceedings ol’tiiis meeting bo sign
ed by the Chairman and Secretary, and published iu tha
gazelles of this city.
The meeting then adjourned.
THOMAS FOARD, Chairman.
S. T. Beecher, Secretary.
Wm. A. Tennille, Secretary of State.
Description.—Said Loving is a young man, about 19
or 120 years of age, uhout five leet ten inches high, r ither
spare made, sallow complexion, blue eves, lisrht hair, in
clined to be bow-logged. Oct. 30—41 2t
f’EWO I'OKTES.
A FEW very superior grand action Piano Fortos. of the
..Css. lstest style, just received and for sale at the Milledge
ville Book-store.
Also.a splendid assortment of Law and other Books: Eng
lish and American Stationary, every variety ; Gold and Silver
Pencil Cases; Gold and Silver Spectacles; extra fine Cut
lery, Ac.. Ac. W. C. POWELL.
Milledgeville, Oct. 30, 1833. 41 3t
'VlffT'ILL BE SOLD at the late residence of John Aluiand.
V V deceased, in Newton couuty. on the thirteenth day of
December next, all the perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of corn, fodder, horses, and other articles too tedi
ous too mention. DAVID ROGERS, Adm'r.
October 26, 1838. 41 tds_
ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door, in the town cl" Madison,
| Morgan county, agreeable to an order of the honorable Infe-
) rior Court of said county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary
| the negroes belonging to the estate of D ivid Speer, deceased
Sold for the benefit of the legatees. Terms on the day.
THOMAS D. SPEER, "
HUGH L. SPEER,
October 22, 1838.
One negro man, Anderson, about nineteen years old: levied
on as the jiroperty of William H. Ficwellen, to satisfy a fi. iV
in lavor of Bradford, Sayre <x Co., mid one in favor of Wil
liam Watts. Said negro now in possession of John M. Shi
vers. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, six hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters
of Dry Creek, adjoining Hardy C. Culver, and olliars; levied
on as the property of William H. Fiewcllen. to satisfy sundry
fi. fas. from the Justice's Court of the 112to District G hi.,
to wit. twenty-six iu favor of Edwin F. Birdsong, three iu fa
vor «t B. F. Latimer, administrator, three in favor of Sayre
A Morgan.
door in said county.
I iiu ine nrsi a uosu tv in lamo «».. between tiio usual
; hours of s ala, tils folio win ; prgwirty Goloa«.ug to 'dm estate
i of Johu Tiller, San'r.. deceased, to wit: a tract of laud iying
j in said county, containing about three hundred and thirty
, acres, mare or less, being the tract ou which the srid Jo’uu
■ Tiller, died, together with the fallowing Negroea: Esther,
! about thirty-five vears of figs, and her child Ben, about one
; yearolj ; Queen, a woman about sixteen years old, and her
| child Marv, eighteen months old ; Jim. about thirteen years
i old; Dick.* about eleven years u'.d ; Frank, -about nine years
j old; auJ John, about six years old.
Also, on the sune day in Ran lolph county, before the
Court-house of said countv, a Lot of Lind, known and dis
Also, one negro man by the name of Moses, about twenty- , tinguished as LolNo. 10, iu the 7:h district of originally Lee,
seven years old : levie 1 on as the property of William II. j now Randolph.
Fleweilcu, to satisfy sundry li. fas. from the Justice's Court , Also, a Lot of Land in the Cherokee purchafO, known as
in favor of Charles Medlock, and others. The above pro
perty pointed oat by the defendant. The levy on the land
and last mentioned negro, made by Ua’eigh Miller, constable,
and returned to me. \V. II. BRANTLEY, D. sh'ff.
Oct 30, 1838.
*1 tds
Lot No. 50. in the 7th district 2d section, containing 16J acres,
and to be sold in the countv where the land lies. Terms ot
sale, ia each case, to be mode known at the time and places
mentioned. - MARTIN TILLER, Aunt r.
OcL 33, 1838. 40 >4*
i conn QlloX- ASU Sil V A HlliG.VlN.
rBdHE undersigned offers to sell the Globe Hotel, situated Marv L. Hurt, \v. J. Hcnueri
| 5. on th.- Xortliwest corner oi' the s quare, ia t.*i» village of j Hdrruoc, John Ha^ou,
i Cullodeu. The main building was camtru -ted expressly
' for a tavern (two stories and of go j.l materials.) Tuere are
: thirteen rooms, besides piazzas, entries, ciosscts. Ac., and
| eight lire place . all very conveniently arranged for the an j M-
coinmodatioa of regular boarders and travelers, kitchen. 3ee. Je
r^ATTNALL SHERIFF SALES.—Will he sold, be
2. fore the Court-housu door in the county of Tattnall, on
the fust Tuesday in December nexi. between the usual hour3
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of pine Land, containing 250 acres, more or less,
ituate in the county of Tattnall, on die waters of MiUgau's
Creek: levied ou by virtue of two fi. fas. issued from ^Jus
tice, in favor of Goodall A Roberson, vs. Samuel S. Wester.
Property levied on and returned to me by a constable. meat-house, dairy. Ac., spacious uni convenient excellent
Also, at the same time and piaee, one tract of laud, contain j well-water, immediately iu the rear of the buildings. The I
mg sihacies, more or less, situate iu the couuty of Tattnall. Lot fronts two of the most public streets, aa i contains about ;
on the waters of die Oboopie River; levied on iu favor of a \ fi v e acres of fertile soil, embracing a superior garden spot, j
fi. fa. issued from a Tax Collector, iu favor of the countv, vs. The stable lots are watered by a parmaneai spring, and well |
Nathaniel Fifield. Property levied un bv me. situated for the accoinmodatio i of drove stock. A.so. forty i
Oct 30. 1838—41 tds ROBERT l’ARTIN. Sh’ff j acres of woollinl, within a mile oi" the village, and eighty j
-T1 UEENE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold on the a f ros ’“mediately adjoining the town—fifty five of which is j
H.JST first Tuesday iu December next, before the Court house 1 “, ! ‘ d 1,1 col ‘ d, V oa tor c «*“v«ion. Alt at waicu ,
w oiitjrea at very low prices, iu uiree aauaal maiaiments. |
la oi* corn, a oil thlrcv tliou^aud pounds of i
j ouU, are now in the cribs and stabler, and can be obtained nt j
aud |
KEXI1 SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
*st Tuesday iu December next, belbre the Court house
door in Greenesboro’, Greene countv, within the usual hours ! ^ oU , ered ul , V"
wf sale, the following property, to wit: j thousand be
• Adm'rs.
41 tds
A FK-75LAS,« TEACBIiStt WAVTSiO.
T HE Trustees of the West Wetuuipka Female Acade
my, will give employment to an approved Female Teach
er, to take charge of the Academy in this pla 'e, on the first
Monday in February next. A Ladv with her husband will
be preferred. Suliicieut testimanials will be expected. By
erder of the Board. A. CRENSHAW, I’res’t.
R. B. Houghton, Sec’y.
Wetumpka, Oct 19, 1838. 41 6t
As expensive Railway.—The total estimated cost of
the Groat Western IlailwHy in Kugland, is £ 4,230.938. or
£36.433 per mile for 117^ miles, exclusive of £28,000 for
1’arliamontxry and general expenses, and exclusive of lo-
ouniotive power and carriages.
A man 1m* recently been lined five pounds in England,
far walking on a railroad, ihat being a trespass bv the
i'aw. The trespasser is punished both for carelessly en
dangering his own life, and for the risk of throwing a
train off the track, and endangering the lives of others.
NO’ffaCE.
A TEACHER \\ ANTED, to take charge of the llelio-
botliville Academies, the ensuing year, who con Mine
well recommended to leacli the various branches usually
taught iu Academies. Persons wishing to engage are re
quested to apply to the Trustees, or any one of them, hv the
9th of November next, at which lime the Trustees will meet.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
LITTLE BERRY BOSTWICK, Sac"y.
Kehobodivilie, Morgan Co.. Oct. 16, 1838. 41 3t
is a most absurd foible; for
victory—d in the wrong, it
1’osiTirxSKSS, says Sterne,
if in the right, it lessens our
adds shame to defeat.
Thu highest inhabited places in the known world, are in
l’eru. The cottages at the source of the Ancramarra, are
at un elevation of 15,720 feet above the level of the sea.
The village <>f Taoora is 14,275 feet high. I’otosi, once
c«nt&ini Kg a population of 150,003, is 13,000 feet above
tlie level of the sea.
A Certain and Speedy Remedy for Diarrhcea.—
15 plains Salts of \\ ormwnod, 30giains powdered Rhu-
t'srk, la tie mixed in a table spounfui of lime or lemon
jsiro. and taken while in a state of effervescence. .Half
tar quantity for a child. If taken just b-fore going to bed
at right, the patient will he well the following morning.
The complainant in h cause, while listening to his law
yer in stating the case, suddenly hurst into tears; on being
Hiked the cause, replied, ‘‘I never thought I was half so
much injured before now.
Mr. R. Ilolford, a barrister, aged 22, 1ms died, leaving
±1.000,000 worth of landed and other property to his ne
phew. 7 lie stamp on the probate of his will was £15,-
000. and the next stamp will he £30,000 more Think of
uduly to Government of £45,000 on one million !
“Why , Toni, my de;
sssv, Boh, for the fact
■ fell
jw, how old you look 7” ‘"Dai
never was so old in mv life.”
By the laws of Austria no person can be executed for
anv crime, net even the most clearly proved murderer,
without his confessing his guilt. If he refuses to do so
when the praof is strong to demonstration against him, he
may fie imprisoned, but he cannot he sent to his eternal
a^cou6t with a crime uu'oufesscd upon Ids soul.—Mrs.
Trollope's Vienna.
The Lexington Intelligencer s:ivs—“ As examples of the
estimation in which tlie Durham Catllo of this country
me held, we will mention, that nt the sale of Samuel
-Ninth, a cow and surkiitg rnll sold at twenty-one hundred
dollars! another nt $1350! others at §1200, $1000, 2kc.
the whole stuck of Samuel Smith sold between twenty and
thirty thousand dollars.”—Alexandria Gazelle.
Trade of New-York.—Such is the i :.tent of importa
tion? at present, that the number of officers attached to the
l uitum-house is sometimes insufficient to despatch the tra
ding vessels us fast as they arrive. This is, we learn, the
ntse at the present moment. There are more merchant
'esseis this morning in port, than there are inspectors to
take them in charge. We understand that the cash receipts
xt the custom house the last month, were over $1,300,000.
LV. y. Evening Rost.
At the sale of the Monts Multicauiisat Baltimore, 120
0U0 were sold at 20 to 22.$ cents per foot.. They aver-
*5*5 wet, aud ore the growth of this year. The buds, of
''biili there are 30 to 5U ou each tree, sold at two or three
vents each. The trees trimmed of their buds, brought
jeiits each. Persons who have small outlays in the
m *( er i'.v line, have thus in ono year realized from 50,000
t0 r 100.000 profit! Yet sewing silk is still ten dollais nor
pound. 1
Contents of Farmers’ Register, No. 7, Vnl. VI.
Original Communications.—Desultory remarks on
the silk culture of the United Slates; Wolves in Fauquier;
Proceedings of the Agricultural Society of Nottoway and
America ; Large leaves of the native mulberry (morns ru
bra ;) On the sugar and cotton regions of the United
States; Memoranda on liming. Proposed legislative pre
mium; Seedling Canton mulberry trees; Silk culture and
mulberry speculation ; Treatise ou the Culture of Silk,
No. 1. On the morns multicaulis; Strictures and remarks
upon foirner a,tides; Profit from clover. The drough.
Sea-ore. Coiiltcrie.g. Improvement of land and health ;
t » tivation of middle South Carolina. Louisville, Cin
cinnati, and Charleston Railroad and Bank ; The drought.
The Green Spring lands of Louisa county ; Season and
stale of crops in August, (republished from supplement to
last Number:) Private correspondence. Season uml state
of crops in September; Latest report of the ntuilicaulis
liade and mania; On the seedlings of Chinese and other
mulberries; Monthly commercial report; Editorial notices.
Selections.—Materials for manure; Swine; Natural
history of the herring; The American manner of moving
houses; Hydrophobia in sheep; Practical effects of drain
ing; Selection of seed wheat; Curing clover bay ; Taking
houev without destroying the bees; Estimation of the far
mers’ profession; Swamp; Cattle—Devonshire; Steam
power: On feeding wet leaves to silk- worms ; Milk from
cows fed on distillery swill; Silk culture; Geology and
geography of New-York ; Agriculture of Tuscany ; Pump
kin-seed oil; Remarks ami inquiries on the effects of inarl;
Answer to the foregoing inquiries; Grease fot wheel axles;
Report of survey (for canal) from the Dismal swamp ca
nal to Winyaw bav ; Important to silk-growers; Smoke-
burner; Bridge across James river, on the Richmond mid
Petersburg railway ; Breeding of bears; Deep ploughing.
Trending in seed. Eatable prize animals; Sheep worm;
On the frozen soil of Siberia; Milch cows; Destructive in
sects; “ l’idleting” not a sure substitute for spaying; Re
newing old hand-saws ; Profit of dear lime used as ma
nure; Sharpening hoes; Culture of rhubarb; Root culture;
Squashes turning to pumpkins ; The queen bee; Tlie poach
tree; Culture of onions; Fowl sad poisonous earthen
ware; Difference of planting corn on grass, ami on stubbie
laud; Carrot field culture; Useful instructions regarding
the milking of cows; Broken limbs of animals.
lilt! 4&iEiO.VI* aao'fiSfL.
T IIE subscriber bavin" purckasud the entire interest of
Mr. Edward Yv’. Center, in the above establishment,
would by this means inform his friends and the public gen
erally, that he intends giving his undivided attention to the ac
commodation of all who may call on him, and hopes by his in
tended exertions to please, to merit the former patronage of
the house. JEririE CLARK.
Oct 30, 1833. 41 2m
W ILL BE BOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court-house door of Thomas cotuity, a tract of
Laud, No. 432. in the 13th District of originally Irwin, now
Thomas couuty. Sold as tha property of Josinh Huckabee,
dec’d., by an order of the hauorable Inferior Court of Han
cock county, sitting for ordiuarv purposes. Terms made
known ou the day of sale.
JAMES HUCKABEE, Adm’r., &e.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds
East, by East s.reet,
spring lot and Main str
square : all levied on as
satisfy a fi. fa. on the fore
Seymour & McKinley, vs Thomas 1’. Dai
ed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oct 30, 1838—41 ids WM. L. STRAIN, D. S
gage
roperty point-
i’ffi
rgTALLAFERRO SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, at
. . l!le Court house door iu the town of Crawfordville, Ta
liaferro county, on the first Tuesday iu December next, within
the luwtul hours of sale, the following property, to yvit:
One improved half acre lot, in the town of Crawfordville,
whereon Hermon Mercer's black-smith shop stands, one other
half acre lot, whereon James M. Callaway now lives, adjoin
ing the depot at Crawfoidville, one three acre lot, with a
small smgle story framed house, kitchen aud smoke bouse ou
it, where II. H. Andrews now resides: all levied upon as the
pro, evty of Hermon Mercer, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the Interior Court of Taliaferro couuty, in a ease Thomas J.
Alliu, for the use Szz., vs. Herman Mercer, principal, and
George F. Mercer, security ou tl.o stay.
G1LCIIREST OVERTON, Sh’ff.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 tds
l gS ALLAFERRO SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold at
A the Court house In the town of Crawfordville, Tabater-
ro county, between the usual hours of sale, ou the first Xubs-
dny in January uext, the following property, to wit:
Two negroes, Dick, a man about 45 years old, Kanneh, a
woman about 22 years of age : both levied upon with a mort
gage ii. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Taliaferro couu
ty, in a case James M. Callaway aud Thomas J. Shackelford,
vs. A. G. Janes.
Also, one travelling trunk and contents : levied upon as the
property of Charles W. Murray, to satisfy a fi fa. from the
Inferior Court of said countv. Battle & Dickinson, vs. Charles
W. Murry. GILCIIREST OVERTON, Sh’ff.
Oct 30, 1333. 41 tds
ALE.—Will be sold
the town of Lexington,
, within the usual hums
properly, tj w
Li idy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child S im,
five or six mouths old, (very bright mulatto's ;) Hannah,
thirtv-three vears old, (bright mulatto;) Amy, titty years
old, (black;) levied on as the pro erty of Joseph Jenkins. to_
satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued trom the Interior Court ot
said county, in favor of John W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kius ; proper.v pointed out iu the mortgage fi. la.
M. C. HALE, Sh'ff.
0--t. 30,1309. 4i Hs
E LBERT SHERIFF’S sale.— Wia Ob soiu oil me
first Tuesday iu December uext, at the Court house
1
^GLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.
F OUR months alter date application will be made to the
honorable Inferior Court of Taliaferro couuty, when sit
ting for ordinary purooses, for leave to sell the leal estate of
David Locket, late of said county, deceased.
Oct 30, 1838—41 4in_ MARY LOCKET, Adm’x.
ILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday in January uext,
at the Court-house in Hancock county, a small farm of
about 320 acres, lying three miles Southwest of tlie village of
Sparta, adjoining lauds of Crawford, Simmons and others,
whereon li.o late Joseph Watkins lived; and lime on Negroes,
three men. (one of them a carpenter) three women, the resi
due children—all likely domestic*. Sold by order of the
Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of division amongst the
heirs of Mrs. Delia Watkins, dec'll. Terms at the time of
sale. N. C. SAYRE, Adm'r.
Oct 30. 1838 41 tds
Will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in tlie town of Lexiugtuu, Ogle
thorpe county, on the first Tuesday iu December uext. the
following property, to wit:
Two negro boys, Henry, 13 years old, Dennis, 9 years old :
levied os us the property of Elbert Hardeman, to satisfy a li.
fa. issued from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe couuty, Kii-
jsli Alexander, vs. Elbert Hardeman. Property pointed out
by defendant. MIAL SMITH* D. Su’d.
Oct 30, 1838. 41 tds
7WTEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be soul at the
i® Court-house door its t’xe town of Covington, Newton coeu-
tv,outhe first Tuesday in December uext, between the usual j
hours of sale, the following property, to wit: j
Five stacks of fodder, thirty-live barrels of torn, more or j
less: levied ou as the properly of William S. E.-hoia, to sat
isfy a ti fa. issued from Newtou Superior Court, iu favor of)
j door in Elberton, Elbert county, w.thin the legal hours oi
| sale, the following property, to wit:
i One tract of Land, containing three huudred and sixty
! acres, more or less, lying on tlie waters of \ an's Creek, t.d-
1 joining lauds of William Patterson and others, whereon
j Jeremiah E. Moore and John S Moore, now lives ; levie i
j ou as the property of Jeremiah E. Moure, to srtisfy two fi.
! fas. issued from the Inferior Court of Elbert county, one in
| favor of Book * Clatk, the other iu favor of Young L. G.
J Harris, vs. *«tid Jeremiah E. klooro—and oue fi. 1*. issued
I from tho Supe rior Court of Eibertconuly, i-i iav«r oi V, oston
j Patterson—and sundry olhor ti fas. vs said Jctemiah^ li.
I Moore: property pointed out by lleurr B. Bidey and Woa-
I ton Pattersou. EASTIN FOEi’SON, D. Sh 3.
j Oct. 30. 1833. 41 |fls _
i 178 LB SET SHERIFF’S SALE.— \v'iil oe sold, ou the
j B A first Tuesday in Decembernext-beforethe Court-house
door i:i tha town of Eibeitou, Elbert county, vrithiu th* usual
I hours oi" sale, the following property, tj wit:
i One tract of laud, containing seven hundred acres, more
j or less, ly ing on the water oi Cedar Creek, adjoining lands
i of James Joues and others, whereoj Richard Rice, now
I lives; levied on as the property of Richard It ice, to satisfy a
ti. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Hi bore county, in
favor of William D. Clark—and sundry ot .er ii. fas. vs said
Richard Rice : property pointed out by deieudant.
Yv ILLIAM BOND. Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1336. 41 tds
Yv 1.
21.
dollars for the
-LIS ALLEN.
41 4l*
P URSUANT to a decree of the honorable Superior Court
of Hancock county, in equity, the subscriber* will sell at
the Court-house ia said county, on the first Tuesday in lie-
cainber nsxt, a small tract of Land, iviug on the ruad leading
from Sparta to Groenesboro'. about 2$ miles from Sparta, con
taining about 100 acres, which was dovissd by Samuel Tur-
uur, late of said county, for the use of his daughter Mrs. Lu-
cretia Camp. Terms at the lime of sale.
JOHN G. GILBERT, ~
WM. S. HAM1LL,
Oct 30, 183S.
Trustees.
41 tns
Contents of the American Tukf Register and
Sporting Magazine, for October, 1838.
j Archery; Fishing extraordinary; Leaping' extraordi-
I nary; The wild turkey: Classification of jockey club
| mealing*; Slfttc Course, at Raleigh; Price* of Blooded
1 stock; Historical notices of the dog—No. 2; Perspicuity
| in pedigrees; The. Handley-cross hounds—No 5; Man-
I ageinent of horses; Extraordinary trout;
I Racinn Calendar—Races at Montreal, L. C.; Mur-
| free.-'horo’, Trim.; Crab Orchard, Kv.; Quebec, L. C.;
i Frederick, Md.; Carrollton, Ky,; Esther Cooper's race
at Louisville; Sale of Lord Berners’ stud,
j Turf Register—Pedigrees.
| (J3” The Board of Agriculture, incorporated by the last
! Legislature, we are requested to state, is expected to hold
| its annual meeting in Millegeville, on the 3d Monday in next
month, (November,) in conformity with said regulations.
As the institution is of high importance to the interests of the
country, tlie members, it is hoped, will be punctual in their
attendance.
OKLKTaORPl! UNIVERSITY.
T HE Exhibition of the Junior and Sophomore classes of
Oglethorpe University, will take place on Wednesday,
d.e 31st of October. Exercises to commence precisely at
10 o’clock. The patrons, friends, and public at large, arc in
vited to attend.
Cct.30,1838. 41 It
1 shall not easily
• as ho told us of th-. 1
mo!) of Portsmouth:
for all your
lRLTtt TOLD BY MISTAKE.
'"S'l tin* sarcasm of Swift’s simile
iiiiiic of Orange’s ha
"care come,” said ho “for your good
pan,Is •• \ u „: vri . sa ] principle,” added Swift, “ of all
ermnenls; hut like most other truths only told through
mistake. Ethccl Churchill.—There is a different and
more modern version of thisync do mot to the following
, About the time of the marriage of King George
. lc ‘‘‘hd to Queen Charlotte there was much discontent
J die country, which frequently manifested itself in riot,
•i one occasion the Royal couple wore hissed as they
'"V’. , through tlie crowd in their state carriage; upon
'' ‘if li it is related that the Queen looking out. of the car-
’’’ "mdoiv exclaimed “Vat for vnu hiss; I come to
England ft,
l ‘ le Ct "ow<l, “ and for our chattels too.'
( GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY.
3T Whereas William S. Hoyle applies to me for lettarj
of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Moore, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil aud singular
the Kindred and creditors of said deceased, tube and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, this 21st dav of Oct., 1838.
Oct. 20—41 It CHARLES BAYNE, C. c. o.
TSjfWTON SHERIFF’S SALET^WiirbeToTd'mTthe
i” first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house
door in the town of Covington, Newton county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following pioperty, to wit:
Six mules : levied on as the property of Peyton H. Cel
isfy _
Joseph Davis, bearer, against William S Echoes and David
Siciuou. Property pointed out by David Sigmon.
SUPREY ANDERSON. Sh'ff.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 tds
f g ANCOCK SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold, ou tue
2. first Tuesday in December next, at the Court-house
door in the town of Sparta, within tile usual hours of sole, the
following property, to wit:
A tract of laud tu said county, on the south branch of Bea-
verdam Creek, on the road from Sparta to Powelton. contain
ing 538 acres, more or loss, iu the eccupaucy of Leven B. Cul
ver : levied oil by virtue of an execution ou the foreclosure of
a mortgage agaiust William E. Broduax, iu favor of Samuel
Ilale.
Also, six negroes, Tom. about23 years old. Nursery, about
45 years old, Mary, about 33 years old, and her infant child,
William, about 5, AmxuJa. about 12 years old, household and
kitchen furniture : levied on as tke property of Seth Cowles,
to satisfy executions in favor of Charles L. Had, against Seth
Cowles aud Everet Wetsel. Property painted out bv George
Hall. L. S’. STEWART, Sh’ff.
Oct 27, 1836, 41 tds
P UTNAM SHERIFF SALES.— Will bet sold before the
Court house door in the town of Eatonton. Putnam couu
ty, between the usual hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday in
December uext, the following property, to wit:
Eight bundled acres of laud, more or less, adjoining Mad
dox and others, a negio man, lleurv, 35 or 40 years of age,
aud one yoke of oxen and cart: all levied on as the property
of Thomas Carter, to satisfy a fi. l*a. in favor of Le wis Gibson,
and sundry other fi. fas. against said Carter.
Oct. 30, 1838.
’"Vgle thorpI”
SUPREY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
41 tds
, — . ' — c f - v - - - -v - , Also, 600 acres of land, adjoining Gain way and others: le-
bert to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John G. Colbert ried on afi ^ propeny of l saia ), Favor, to satisfy a fi. fa. in
vs. Peyton H. Colbert. favor of William S. Thomas, and other-fi. fas. against said
Favor.
Also, 200 acres of land, more or less, ndjoinine lands of Jus.
C. Burt and others : levied on as the property uOverall Wal
ler, to Satisfy a fi- fa. in favor of John H. Clark, and sundry
oilier fi. fus. against tlie said Waller.
Also, 200 acres of laud, more or less-, adjoining Jenkins and
others, en the waters of Cedar Creek, anu 100 acret;, more or
less, adjoining 14. Alford and others, on the waters of Little
River: levied on as the propvrty of Levi D. Waller. t» satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Augustus M. Jenkins, vs. said Waller.
Also, 600 acres of laud, more or less, adjoining J. J. More
land and others: levied ou us the property of Edmond Butts,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Sampson W. Harris, and other fi.
fas. against said Butts.
Also, two negroes, one a man named Charles, 36 years of
age. the other a girl, 10 or 11 years of age, one yoke of oxen
and cart, three cows, twelve head of hogs, more or less, one
feather bed, 170 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Thomas
Floyd and others: all levied *n as the property of John W.
Scott, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of J. F. Harwell, and sundry-
other fi. fas. atrainst the sn;d John W. Scott. The same land
levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, 316 acres of land, more or less, adjoining Wright and
others, and the following named negroes, Ned, a man 30 years
of age, Polly, 25 or 26 years of age, Mack, a bov 9 years old,
Spencer, a boy 7, Bilk a boy 5, Mariah, a giri 4 years old,
T)i...U«r ... ..lvilr? 7 Dinntliu nlii tint* rnflrt nrnl nnr.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold,
V7 on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house
in Said county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One negro girl, by the name of Rody, about seventeen years
of age, dark complexion: levied on as the property of Paris
Pace, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court
of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson, vs. Paris Pace.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oct 22, 1838.—41 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
O " GLETHORFE~~SHERIFF’S SALE*—WilTTiITdd
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Court-house door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Arcliv, a negro man. abont sixty years of age.
Also, one tract of land containing 351 acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Thomas Yancey, Eli B. Tack, and others,
on the waters of Clouds Creek; levied on as the property of
William Luster, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Oglethorpe county, in favor of Paris Pace, vs.
William Luster. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Oct. 30,1838.—41 tds* M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold
^ j^GLETHOUPE
. SiDxKr Weller.—The gentleman whose name
this article, living within fifteen inil<*s of this place,
l3j excited the wonder and admiration »f all his neigh-
l,r ‘k both in regard to his mode of cultivation, and his
""tiring zeal in whatsoever ho turns his attention to. lie
"waneneed the cultivation of the vine, when he first set-
l ' n tlie county, which lie has done successfully for seve-
ta \ears, and does so at present. But two or three years
' 5C,i i thinking that he could devote n portion of his time
a J"ore profitable pursuit, lie purchased at the North
"! ,c *’Jorus Multicaulis Mulberry Tree. From this one
ree ’ in the short space of two or three years, we are
° “ that he was enabled to sell the last summer £5,000
"orth of trees to one mnn.—Roanoke Advocate.
. BIA'kS AIVD CAPS.
T HE Citizens o." Milledgeville, members of the Jiegisla-
ture, and others visiting the city, are respectfu.lv inform
ed that the subscriber has taken the store next to Mrs. God
win's Hotel, where be intends keeping a first rate assortment
of Hats and Caps, manufactured nt his Factory in Mncoi.. ex
pressly for retailing; and which he will warrant to be equel
to any*ever offered in the State. Among bis assortment may
be found, fashionable medium and wide brim Beaver. Russia
Beaver, Satin Beaver, and Moleskin Silk Ilals of superior ^
quality. I
Also, superfine premium Otter, Sea Ottor, Seal, Mink,
Muskrat and Nutria Fur Caps. Also, children’s Cloth and j
Velvet Caps. Together witha good assortment of youths’ and
children’s Fur and Silk Hats; black and drab Wool Hats,
Hair, Seal Caps, and Tarpaulin Hats. All of which are of
fered at fair prices, tor Cash only.
GEO. A. KIMBERLY.
Miiledgeviile. Oct. 30. 1838. 41 2m
Calhoun snvs, that the Sub-Treasury scheme will
prove a remedy for abolition, the tariff, and ullfbe other
!L v ’k °f which the South has ever complained. The Sub-
‘reasury must be as potent a tiling as the Yankee quack’s
"ostru m , which, as he said, cured himself of the rheuma-
J.' ?rn , his wife of the sick headache, his daughter of the
''or and ague, his mother of the cholic, and his grand-
a, her of a hud cough, besides mending the cellar stairs
an,i putting the baby tu sleep.—Louisville Journal.
N
apoleon’s Widow.—In the account of the recent
j-Oioiiation of the Emperor of Austria, as King of Lom-
'aidy, we fi n d following short notice of Maria Louisa,
_ tridow of Napoleon:
In the state carriage next to that of the Emperor was
nr widow of Napoleon, Maria Louisa. Her full form,
•nnp.e countenance, and careless if not contented expres
sion, would seem to indicate that tke vicissitudes of life
a '( c j passed over her without leaving anv deep traces or
Winning ft collections behind.
NK»V fiWOOS
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that he is now receiving a large
and general assortment »f Fal and Winter Staple and Fancy
Goods, together with a general assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, all selected in the New-York aud Philadelphia and
Boston* markets, by himself, from the latest importations from
Europe, which cannot fail to please, and which lie will sell
on the most reasonable terms.
He has also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
of the latest patterns, manufactured to order.
Also, a large and excellent assortment of Fur Caps and
Hats-, of the latest tushion.
Also, Gold and Silvei Watches, together with a large van
etv of elegant Jewelry, Ac., Ac.
Also, a large and general assortment of Perfumery, from
Jolin6on’6 celebrated manufactory, together .vith a fresh sup
ply of Drs. Carpenter's, Moffatt’s, and other celebrated 1 a-
tent Medicine
\£T The Public arc respectfully invited to call and exam
ine his Goods before they make their purchases elsewhere, as
he is confident thev will be pleased, with both the price and
quality. “ M. E. EDWARDS.
Milledgeville, Oct 22, 1838. 41 4t
W ILL BE SOLD in the town of Jackson, Butts couuty,
on the first Tuesday in Jannary next, between the
usual hours of Sale, the Indian Springs Hotel, the property of
Morris Mathews deceased, formerly owned by L. A. Erwin.
The buildings are large and commodious, and-safficient to ac-
•oimnodats two hundred boarders.
Also, will be sold nt the Indian Springs Hotel, on the first
Wednesday in January next, all the household- and kitchen
fnrnitura of said deceased, consisting of beds, bedsteads, mat-
trasses, and the usual furniture required for such an Exten
sive establishment as the Indian Springs Hotel. Terms of
the sale of the Hotel will be one-third cash the remainder in
two equal annual instalments. Terms of the sale of the fur-
nilure will be for all sums nnder five dollars, casn; ior all
sums over five dollars, small notes; with approved security,
at twelve months credit- ^ —-.ei*,-*. «• ’ •
Cct. 27,1838- 41 l{ * 3 MORTON Ej-XD^’OE Atm n
before the Court-house door in the town of Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, between the usual hoars of sale, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit:
One bay colt, about 2 years old, one gig and harness, four
head of cattle, one side board, ten tables, four dozen chairs,
sixteen beds and bed clothing, one lot of crockery ware, one
lot of glass ware, and all kitchen furniture, consisting of ovens,
pois, kettles, &c.: levied on as the property of Joseph Jen
kins, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of Thomas A. Brew
er, vs. Joseph Jenkins. Property pointed nut in said mortgage
fi. fa. S R. MAXWELL, D. Sh’lF.
Oct 30. 1838. 41 tds
IVT3WTON SHERIFF’S' SALTY— WiTf be sold on the
i-N first Tuesday in December next, in the town of Coving
ton. Newton county, the following property, to wit:
Four negroes. John, a man about 27 years of age, Matilda, a
woman 30 years old, Andrew, a boy 13 years old, Washington,
II years old, one yoke of oxen and cart, one grey mare, and
100 a.rres of land, more or less, whereon Edward Alberson
now lives, adjoining Edward Payne, Zacheous Price and oth
ers: levied on as the property of Edward Alberson, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in li vor of Cary Wood, vs. Cary J. Mathews, William
Fossett and ’"dwatd Alberbon, and others vs. said Alberson.
Oct 25,1838—41 tds THOS. NELMS, D. Sh’ff
ON65 2*«LV3»LiK*5 WOLLARM Lzti sVAIiSK
S TOL EN on Saturday night, tha 20tii inst., a SORREL
HORSE, of good size, witha largo vvkiio speck iu his
left cya. oue white hind foot, or perhaps bo.U, rather inclined
to be dish faced, and a natural puear. Tue subscriber will
pav lot the horse and tliiei oue huudred dollars, with sulli-
eient proof to convict lnui, er twenty flv'
licrso atoiio-
Coolspriugs, Wilkinson county. Get
Tke Celebrated kior.se Artis, Iss- Sale.
V Y'PILL be exposed to sale, the Celebrated Horse Arab,
v during '-’.le Races iu MiUelge viiie, about tha middle
of November next.
The character of this Horae stands so deservedly high as
a thorough bred Horse, nothing ia detail uaed here he said.
These fend of fine horses au.1 anxious to improve tiiolr stock
wiii do well to attend. Bold by tlie Executors of Col. John
C. Goede, la:e of Virginia, deceased, for the purpose cl air
slou among tuu iieirs oi said deceased.
PULASKI S. KuLT,
Oct. 30—4J 3t Attorney of the Executors.
SiiS* S-ikB.
D R. T. FOSTER wishes to sell his place at Crawtord-
vilie, Ga. There aie 122 acre*—stiuut 40 woodland.
The house is uew and commodious; situated ou a haiiisoure
eminence iu the edge of t:ie village, facing the railroad,
which passes at soma distance in front, an-.l commanding a
fine view of the cars us they pass. Tue oat houses are new
and convenient. An oxcedeut well of water iu tho yard, and
a tine spring not far off. Physicians, especially, who
an excellent location, for tiis practice oi tneuiciue, v\o
well to examine this.
Oct. 30, 183A 41 Ct
A tfRfiKABLY *u an order irt ite Co art of Paiasiu tMsMU-
ty, wiii b« sold at the Court-house iu tin aoairty of Pk-
‘ laski, uu the first Tuesday in January uext, five-Jftfgroes, be
longing to Nicholas P. Dillard- Sioid for the benefit W acid
orphan. ABNER TItoON, ) f*
FROBIT COLLISR, ) Geanrue.
Oct 23, 1638. 41 his
A LIST uf LB f rtiild remaining in the PJBt Office It
Eatontou. hi. os las 1st October. 183k.
A.—John M. Ashursl, Jonathan Adam".
B.—Daniel Bowden, General Robert Bledsoe i. Mrs. Sa
rah Bradley, H. H. Baeley 2. William Bisoee, J. o. Licvsdi;
Miss M artha or William Bozeman. Joseph Barks. kseor^e-K
Bibb, Mr. Bartlett. William Buckner, Jo i Baglay, ms-cit
Bates, Turner Brooks.
C.—(Jlerk of Superior Court. Mrs. Eluabeih Caswell, Mr*.
Eliza Cobb. Fiat Kock Baptist Cfiurch, Johu Oupvisnd, basis:
mil Cowles, Mrs. Cnioe Clark 2.
D.—Mrs. E. M. Davis, John V. Davis 2, James M. Den
son, G. H. Dennis, }1 ikes Dennis.
E.— Ira Eaton, E. Evveus.
I'.—Miss Caroline M. Frusiear, Johu Fo.ds, Siineuu Ful
ler, sr. 2, Mrs. Mary Favor.
G.—Allen Gree i. William Garrard,
H.—Miss Sarah Holt. Joshua Hill. W. Horton. Esq., Mhsi
Henderson, Miss Leveuia Holt, Asa K ;
J aeob Hightower 3.
J.—Benjamin U. Joues.
K.—Benjamin King.
L.—Alexander Lyon.
Miss M. L. Malone, Robert McKinley. W. V. McU«-
McMuilan, JosspU Mosa.ey, v* illiuui Mahon.
N.—Mrs. Jane Napier.
O.—James OneaI»Esq.
P'—Miss Adeline Pearson.
Ii.—John b. Randle.
Q.—Mrs. Sarah L. Quarivrman.
S.—Tain Stone, Mrs. Mary Smediay, Lewis S. btaplea,
Wm. L. banders 2.
T.—John Thompson, Benjamin Trapp, Thomas b. Tmu,
M:ss Sarah A F. Tnomas, K. H. Tisdai.
W.—John Y/ells, Bioo.ncr V* mte, J. C. Wkki—s a, Mrs.
Emily Wilkes. A. Ward.
Y.—William Yarborough.
Oct 23, 1338—40 3t B. W. SANFORD, P. M.
LAFAYKTTK HALL.
TUT!JE subscribers announce to their ti'lench» and the public,
JL that this welt known •stahiisiiaier.t wul tie open tiitruag
the session of the Legislators, for too reception of tr&veusrs
and bomders. Members of tlie Legistaiin u wih ftnJ huiaj-
ettc Hail well adapted to their comfort and oonvemeuee, be
ing within a few minutes’ walk, oi" the CjpUoi.
The Tables will be well supplied vv.Ui every Ubuiii the mar
ket affords. The Bar will be !uruisued in the best scyie, with
the best liquors, and attended by a competent and aocounnoila-
tmg Bar-keeper. The bisbies wiii be furuisned wun a uusiy
ostler and no pains spared to reader visiters comturtubia and
wall provided lor. D. 51. McifONALD,
hi. J. SMITH.
MiHe-k-eriile, Oct. 16, le?3. 3* •*'
t :i i: 'suicsi-ni a «ti’
[ S NOW receiving a supply of articles *u hi* Him cara-
fuiiy selected, and warranted tube uf me best quality.
He offers them for sale in the confidence that «hey cauuot he
surpassed in this market; n few of the lenaiuc arfic na in
enumerated : begars. Cogniac Braudy, Olusnyaigtie Brandy,
Jamaica Ruin, Holland Gin, Mououguheta Vv ruokey, Peach
Brandv, Apple Brandy, Mam;ii s Oiivnmpaigwo, ’ilermex.ffe
and Port Wine, Cheese, Cordials, Crackers, bperm and Trd-
lovv Candies, Table Salt, a variety m Preserves, Pickles,
band", Pluyiag Cards, a va.*iety of" Candies, S a bet OH, bpiroa
of Turpentine. A’ruouds, G.Lves, Capers,Oatsup, Gunpawdex
T«a,biuokiua and Chwwing To&ucco, S:gs. S»atine^s,iemous,
and Apples” Smoked Beef, Bologna 3"aue»ge*, Ac. Ac.
Also, 20 Ooz.es and half boxes of Ra.sins, oi the new er*p, aH
of which wiii l-e sjld al a moderate profit for «a*h.
Oct. 20,1833.—40 U" N. li. JUJIAN.
~ *” ixoT kcpr.
P EUbONb desirous of purchasing dry goods v*ry cheap,
are respectfully soilui.ed to call anu examine iny srouk,
comprising every nrtu-le usually kept in me tine, as 1 am dis
posed lo give bargains.
Also, on as good terms as any house iu the ujj-ctnjulry, sr
largo stock ol saddlery, comprising every article io that line :
bole, upper and harness i eat tier, of superior quality, niana-
factureU in Milledgeviiis, iu quuntihes to suit purchawvi*.
Aha. 2330 pair Negro shoes, of superior quality, niaut*'-
faoturod m Milledgeville.
WANTED, 10,030 lbs. dry hides, f>»r which the biu’r.sst
cash price will be paid - SuU coraa tan bai-x., tor wkict fit
per curd will be paid on delivery. A. hi. K#OT.
Oct. 16. 1338. 3# tf
Tr
td,Vf>£ uOdJKIi.
Ilb. N. J. GODWIN, respestluliy inforwu her friends
ami the public, that she still continues to keep open ihi*
commodious establishment, aud has made ample preparations
for the accommodation and comfort ui Luaiiitul and transient
parsons; everv effort wul i e made tw leaoer comiorraste ad
such as tnuy putreuiue t~e house, u:.d to give general Sfirisfa*-
tioD. At
hiirVi Oil £ A lari
%7ILL atteud nt Miliedgevilie, irom trie
id do
sT'f EiSliGlA, OGLETHORPE COUNTi.
WllESSB Francis L. Upson applies to me for letters
of administration upou the estate nt ileitjxmiu C. Baldwin,
iate 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 my office, within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause.
If any they ha ve, why said letters should nor be granted.
Given under my hand, a; Otfioe, this 20th Octooer, 1338.
Oct 30—41 5t HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o.
A GREEABLY to an order of the kouoraole Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be surd oh tue lir3t Tuesday iu January next, at
tlie Goutt-house door in Amftricus, Suinier county, be;woeu
the usual hours ot saie. L >toi Laud No, lco, (one Hundred and
eighty-three,) in the 27th district oi" said county, belonging to
the estate of Eliza Wynn, uituor, (iw.eased, bold lor ti;e
benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said de, eased. Terms
of saie on the day. £• H. BLGUN I, Adui r.
' of Eliza Wyau, dec«u.cd
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
ness, 4 mules, 1 sorrel horse 4 years old, 1 bay mar*, 1 brown
horse, and 1 sorrel marc, 4 years old: all levied on as the pro
perty of James C. Burt, to satisfy a ti. fs. in favor of John K.
Kilburn, and other fi. fas. against the said Jns. C. Burt.
Oct 30. 1838—41 tds ' K BLACK, Sh’ff.
W ILL BE SOLD pursuant to an order of" the honorable
Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, on lhe first Tuesday in janunry next, To the
highest bidder, within the usual hours of sale, before the Court
house door in the town of Thomaston, Upson county, the one-
half of an undivided Lot of Land, No. 180, in the 15th Dis
trict of formerly Monroe county, now Upson, bold as the
property of the late Richard T- bpives, dee d., for the benefit
of the heirs. Terms on the dav of sale.
‘.WILLIAM SPIVES, Adm’r.
Oct 25, 1838—41 tds de bonis non.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in Newton county,
agreeable to an order of the Inferior Coflvtof Walton county,
when sitting as a court of ordinary, five hundred acres of
land, more or less, known as the Whatley pf.mfation, belong
ing to the estate of li. V. Peeples, deceased. flohl for the
benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Termsfiiade known
on the dav of sale, LOUISA S. PEEPLES, A 'lm’x-
Oct. 26, 1838. 41 tds
A GREE ABLY to all order oftne Inferior Court of Baker
countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold
in Monticello, Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in Januaxv
next, between the lawful hours of sale, two hundred and fifty
acres of land, adjoining the iands of Matthew Whitfield, and
T. M. Darnall. Sold as the property of Henry Boswell, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs. Terms cash.
C. W. ROBY, Guardian.
Oct. 30, 1838.41 tds
W ILL BE SOLD on Wednesday the 12th of Decem
ber next, at the late residence of Simeon li. Janes,
deceased, ia Taliaferro county, the perishable property of
said deceased, consisting of hogs, horses, cattle, sheep, road
wagon, -cart and steers, corn, fodder, wheat, Ac., household
ana kitchen furniture, with other articles too tedious to men
tion ; also four shares iu the stock of the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Company. Sale to continue from day to day
until all is sold. Terms made known on the dav.
ABS. GAINES,
W. D. COWDREY. ) “
Cct.25. 1838. M *da
fiGLETHORI’E SHERIFF SALES.—Will he sold be-
f fore the Court house door, in the town of Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, within the ussnl hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the following property, to wit:
One hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters of
Broad River, in said county: levied on as the property of Mad
ison Culbertson, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Ogl' thorpe county, Michael B. Hopper A Co, vs.
Madison Culbertson.
Also, 70 acres of laud, more or les3, adjoining John Jones
and others, iu said county : levied on as the property of Tan
dy C. Goolsby, to satisfy a fi. fa.issued from the Superior Court
of Og!ethorp*e county, Michael B. Hopper A Co. vs. Tandy C.
Goolsby.
Also, one black mare, abont 13 years old, and one bay filly,-
about 2 years old : levied on as the property of John Phillips,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Oglethorpe
county, Michael B. Hopper A Co. vs. John Phillips. Proper
tv pointed out bv defendant. MIAL SMITH, D. Sh ir.
Oct 30,1838. * 41 tds
EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
\J5T WBJSHEA3 Homes Mauiden. of the 754ih District G.
M., tolls before me a black mare Mule, sever, cr c,ght years
old, branded on the left hip aud jaw. but the brand cannot be
made out; appraised by James Groover an-i Starling Parker,
to *ne hundred dollars. DAN'L MACIN 1 YilE, J. P.
A true extract, Oct. 15t’n, 18111.
Oct 30—11 2t HANSEL Rs SEWAHD. Clerk. _
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
before the Court-house door in the town ol Knoxville,
Crawford county, between the usual hours oi saie, ail the
Negroes belonging to the estate of Sampson P. Mobley, dcc'd.,
consisting of Mariah, a woman 29 years old. Fedcrick, a boy
14 years old, Simmy, a boy 12 years oid, Abraham, a boy 5
years oid, and Eacharieh, a boy 2 years old. r-olJ for :lie
purpose of making a division among the heirs of said dec’d.
Terms cash. LEWIS MOBLEY, Adm r.
Oct 30,1838. 41 tds
,th Jay *f Xu-
vemoer onward, as ioi'g as he turds a pi >su«et at usw-
fuineS3, in attending on cases of D HOI’S Y . H« may L*
found and consulted at tire Hotel of Beecher A Brawn; but
will attend, if necessary, in the country also. 39 it
" 71 Gil IE IT.141 s'. FL’BAIiE Si 31' t ££, t.
GniiBilE will be a public examinalioa oi this papLs of
JL this institution, ou 1 iiursday, the »tu of Novetuber uext.
N. LONGFELLOW, prnMMpii.
j Ssotuboro, Oct. SO, 1838. 4J ’St
j TKffX 21 Jit. vT^WA-Va-Kii.
! f JtEE Trustees of the Cobb county Academy, hereby give
j i notice, that they v. ish to i-Bgtge die services of a person
! qualihe 1 to tench l:ie Lioguagee and nfflcr ucazi branches
iu Eug.isii. in tho ur.rie, au.l a competetrt inotruesresv in tue
I female department, for tiio next year, in lb* iuaatutkm atu-
j mod in tins piaee. Persons weii qu idhed, and who dcsigit
; eagaylug in tliis busuiets perutaueutiy, may cAouLtte m:i
‘ some certainty on doing well acre, us the vijhrge is in a rsaiciiy
flourishing couditiou, iu a healthy legk.a, nn.i lie pvwpecU
in reference to pupils aud otner lesuut, es B o Sz«.t»*riug, tlrat
tl.s citizens already cherish the hope of buikimg of * Col
lege in tts vicinity.
N. B. Proposals received unril first of December next.
By ord*r of the Board of Trustees,
H. It. FOOI U, Secretary, pre. torn.
Marietta, Oct 23, 1838. vi -St
A 1
GREEABLY’ to an order of the Inferior Court of Mor
gan county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
house door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, within
the ieaal hours of sale, all the real estate of the late James
Watson, dec’d., which lies in said county, adjoining the lands
of John G. Colbert and othcra, containing 500 acre: more or
less, all in one be iy. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
dee d. Terms made known on tha day.
Oct 30, 1838—41 tds JOHN J. FLOYD, Adm’r.
A c
■I D
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ceased.
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sol i
on the first Tuesday in December next, before the
Courthouse door in the town of Lexington. Ogletbuqie
countv, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit :
Fourteen acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of
J. Moody, and William Jewel.
Also, a negro woman by the name of Rachael, about fifty
years of age; levied on as the property of Thomas Moody, j ^ 3n
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of said coun- j I 1
tv, iu favor of George H. Young, Adm’r. of Gen. John I r i
Stewart, deceased, vs. Thomas Moody, John Beasiy, • nd ;
Wiatt Williams—and one in favor of William Lumpkin i
Adm'r., Ac., vs. Thomas Moody, issuing from the Superior ,
Court of said county; also, one in favor of Thompson lalbot, j
issued from the Superior Court of said county, vs. Thomas j
Moody and Wiatt Williams: property pointed out by said ^
Moody,- also, levied on a negro boy, by the name ot Bandy, j
about 15 vears of age, as the property of Thomas Moody, to j
satisfy the above mentioned li. las.: Sani.y pointed oi^l by j
J ami's H. McWhorter. , j
Also, on the same day, will he sold a negro woman by the
name of Rachael, ahout 25 years old—and her child tin.
about six months old; levied on as the property ot \V ilev
Pope, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court ol
O-lethorpe couuty, B. F. Hardeman and A. to. Hill. Execu
tor*. Ac. vs. Wiley Pope, P™^
Smith. S. R- MANY ELL, D Sn ffi
Oct. £6,1838. 41 ula
ItGAN SHERIFF'S BALE.—Will be sold, on the
GREEABLY" to «n order of the Inferior Court of New
ton county, when sitting for ordinary- purposes, will be
sold,on the first Tuesday in January uext. before the Court
house door in the town of Covington, Newton county, within
die legal hours of sale, seven Nagroes, tu veil: Sarah, a wo
man, and her child, Charlotte and her child, Joe. a boy about
fourteen years old, Alfred, a boy about ten, and Laura, a girl
about eight veers old; tlie property of the estate of James
Bellah.iite of said county, dec’d. Sola for the purpose of
distribution. Terms made known on the dav.
ALEXANDER PHARR.?
SAMUEL S. BELLAIlJ-
Ort 30,1838, 41 tds
GREEABLY" to an order of the Inferior Court of Ogle
thorpe county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will
PH&TiV E—N4*
rsnilE si ibscrioer having declined te-pinga private Board-
ffL iag House, now offers for sale Lis larj*: airft cjtr.prodioas
dwelling House and Lot, situated iu the tow a of Madlsca, ou
the public square directly opposite the Coartiseuae. Tie
stand, ia considered one of the Leal in the place, to a person
desirous of opening a Publh: House, ike.-e m contiderxK* in-
ducemems; l.;ere is only o:ss Tavern iu the place, and the
place will no doubt sustain »wu houses with pi-ofit. The eor»-
etructioii of the House ia well calcidr.ted for a Tavern, with
good back lot*, large stable, and plenty oi" water convenient;
Railroad stock will be taken as eush. i will also allow one
thousand doliais lent for the Store house connected with the
same, tor the term of fi.* yeara de-Incted out ol’ the sole.
The only inducement T have for selling, it being use re house
room than neeoeu iur tny family.
Madison, Oct. 12, 1638.—59 fit TIIAD-. B, E.EBS.
_ ' fO TKACBMa*."
fSIKE Trustees of the Thomaston Academy, ie Upson
_k county, will give liberal wages for a mate Teacher, to
manage the School daring the next year.
None need apply who cannot come well recommended,
both for experience ar.d capacity. The ueigliis.rbood is
healthy aud populous.
Proposals wul be directed to the un.I.'Trri^ned.
By order cl" the Boau! of Trustees.
TH5MA5 FLEY7ELL3N, Sec’y.
Oct. 16, 183*. 38 St
srincrsliip liusii.ess hetctoforc known in Monricel-
tiiscoe A He.;i, cr William Eisi'oe A Co , is from
T 1 ^
jS- lo
thus day. bv mutual content, disHolvcd. The nufiniahed ha-
smess will be attended to by James N. Hail. They wiii aeil
the Store house in Momicelie. at present occupied by Eoeiiw
Mansfield. If not raid by the £5ih of Diva rul er next, it will
be tor rent. WILLIAM ii I rRYVB,
JAMES N. KAI.L.
Monr'rello. Sept. 5?:b, tS-fi. 3F r’r.s
<flS8i St’KOI"N’3 i XT.
/BlHE Examination of the Students of tiio Coilej* and
iL Academy, will take place on Mtindry and Tuesday, the
29rh and 30th of October; to he closed by an txhibitioti cf
origin il Orations, on Wednesday 31st. (cornice arc me a; day*)
by tire Junior aud Sophomore Glasses.
The annual meeting of t;i<» Board of Trustees, will b* heW
on Wednesday, the 3is; of October.
Candidates for admission to ti:c College may apply st ik*
close of the Exarrd:>ation, or o:i the 1st Monday iu January,
the beciiining of the Coliege yen’-.
SAMUEL A. T.J.MACE, Fec’y.
Midway, O*;, 9, 1838. 38 4r
V
be sold at the Court-house in the town of Eexir.gton, in s.iid
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, 202 acres o.
Land, more or less, on the waters of Long Cre«.c, adjoin.ng
Id
and, more or less, on the waters of Long Cre«.., adjoin.ng
r. Cox. Wiley Y'arbrongh, E’. V. Collier and_ n...ec*. . o.d
r tbe benefit ot" the minors of Benjamin *» . Ogttite, utr-
Tenns on the day ol sale.
ARTEMUS W. OGILYIE, Guardian.
1*38. 41 tds
OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
IVJ firsTTuesday in December next, at tlie Court-house door
in the town of Madison, Morgan couuty, the following pro
perty, to wit : , . , ...
One half acre ofland, more or less; with a store on it. in the
town of Willington, adjoining the Lands of Isaac "U mber aud
Mrs. Newsam,levied on as the property of M. D. Brewster,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of E. W Thrasher vs. M. IL Brew
ster, levied on.ar.d relied to me bv John Ahiston constable.
LEWIS GRATES, bh if.
Cot. 27, 1838. v *'
"N EORGIA,
Whereas Charles Moore appiii-6 to me for letters oi i
administration on the estate of Charles Moore, jr., iate ol" said
county, deceased— _
These are therefore to cite"and admonish all and sintruiar
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 not be granted.
Given under my hand, at off.ee. this -Uth October, lc38.
Oct 30—41 5t HENRY BRITAIN, c. c. o
X TIOUR months after date application will be made to the
. honorable Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county, while
Adm’ors.
41 4m
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell all the land be
longing to the estate ol Francis O'Kelly, dec'd.. late of said
couuty. JAMES O’KELLY, ?
BENJAMIN OYIIELLY, )
Oct 30, 1828.
WXTILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in January next,
* ▼ before the Court-house door in Clinton, Jones county,
between tlie lawful hours of sale, agreeably to an order ot
the honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, 392 acres oi Land, more or ;css, in said
couuty, and oo the waters cf Falling Creek, and nine likely
A Valuable Plauialiou far Saie,
rruiE subscriber wishing to move to Irwmton, offers for
fi_ stile tils valuable Plantation in Randolph county, •» tb#
Pataula Creek, eleven miles south of Lumpkie, and 9fl*iie«
east of Irwinton. It contains 1-'18£ acres, with ai oat 4#8 :n
e high stale of cultivation. The plantation iie3 tolerably weit;
I nn i has mstiy good springs and running water ic every field;
It is mostly fresh land, and will produce as well as tny up
land in Stewart or Randolph county. The buildings are one
j mile from the Patent* Creek, on a very beautiful, elevated
| situation on the public road to Irwinton. Tiic place is un
questionably he.-ulhy, anu has a well of gstod water ia the
; yard, a good gin house, packmgscrew, and ai: ne<-e.=snrv build
ings. The settlement may te conveniently divined ieto two
or three settlements, as it has thiee sets of i uildings already"
on it. Tne purchaser can have 290C bushels of corn, aad fioR
der ia proportion. Tne terms will Le very accommodating,
and the price moderate, as I am determined to sell.
ABNER McGEHEE.
^•»m'nerfi‘ >, d P. O.. Oct IT. 1^33 40 Cr
MiVIfE
A FURTHER sale of the personal property belonging te
ii. the estate of Solomon Lockett, deceased, consisting of
mules, stock cattle, hogs, household and kitcl-en furniture,
corn, fodder and oats, and many other articles. The sale to
take pla'-e on the 5th day of December next, on the plantation
v. here the deceased lived, in Warren county. Terms tnadw
known on the dav of sale.
JAMES LOCKETT. } „ .
URIAH T. LOCKETT, ) Ex re;
Ocr. 23, 1838. 40 tdsr
prpTT DOLLASS BEVABB.
S TOLEN trom tne stable ol the Subscriber in tiffs city, er
bay roan horse, about 16 hands high, heavy built, and
large bushy t il. Said borse was hirrd to a young man of
rather small size end turn luce. It is supposed he has taken-
me road to Columbus. Y. hoever will roiurn said horse lev
the subscriber, and lodge the thief in anv jail, siinli receive
the above reward. WILLIAM G. LARK.
Augusta, Oct. 17,1838. 41 3t
DO hereby forewarn all persons from trading for a Neie
give:i by me to Joim Ford, on the 23d of November iar..
for 6-35.
I
mne tor €-35. the coa4»:dera:ioii ior which 3aid Nolo was giver.,,
voune Negroes. Sold on a credit urnii the 2-nh day of Dc- has failed, I am dete.-adned not to pay it, unless compelled i y
cember, 16-39, as the property of Green Widiamsoff, late of law. The considenuion of the aforesaid Note was for a bra-"a
Joues couuty, ticc’d., for tue benefit of the heirs and creditors ‘ Clock, sold to me on eond.lions that if tue Clock did not ner-
of said dec'd. Suwiinotos and appvoyedsecm-ity will be re- j fonn well,he. the said Ford, was to take it gwav : aed ig’has
q-ilred.
Oct 3G, 185?.
WM S. MIEEEEBROqKiJ, Adm'r.
41 tds
never, from the time it w*
Cyt 23, F333—40 It*
iput
KELLY: