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STATE S O V K K E I G N T V .
T
HE RECORDER.
T „csday,
MILLEDG£\ I E L E,
!Vovcui&cr 27, 5 338.
'— | ,.0-i^iaMJire has nut tfuffiricul actiun, as yet,
” • °the Icndmg measures ponding before it, :» <‘n-
ri.ioii as to what will ultiir.ut-Iv be
counts represent this, ibo last, to bo tlm best planned of
ati} ot the expeditions. There is no regular British force
in the vieini y, except the handful of men in Fort Present,
mu] it is plain the Patriots have stolen a march upon the
Loyalists.
mo* 1
to expre« “ ,! . v
-“' iU g tvC| . a ]. , ir portaat subjects must now be shortly
\mo!i£ the number, and those of not the
»' !1 ^ 1 ‘ ) lnli cc, are the bills increasing the banking capi-
i' l ‘‘' . p, rj U ;:d devising means fir the construction
internal improvement, establishingthc Court of
j ..roviding for the call of a convention to reduce
l,njrs ' ■“ of membf-rs >n the Legislature.
slv subjects that liave been f.nul-
i: "r # foil,.wi"? are ,!,a
,, within the past few days, except such as are
I’jin'aur legislative details.
^ •]] io extend relief la the sufferers by tin) d-tproda-
1 - t in Italian* 01 tha borders of u’jr State, finally
I’® 0 ( . [Ijosc on Saturday last, by about thirty majo-
i' 1 ’’ ^ o-,Mjits a loan thro ig'i the Central Bank,
r,t h | I I i',cn- he surplus foods, for tlio term of ! fj
51 ,j,0JU.
I,. ■ ff thn claims of tho sufferers shall be
, v ears, (" r
’ rt ; . ()V t !, e Government ut an earlier period,) at 3ix per
* eU l tores’, on notes, in the usual form, with g. al secu-
the banking capital of the Monroe
cent*
ftp
j; IB bill " uicrea>c
I an j p,miking Company $170,00J, (the amount
'tldrawn from banking purposes and applied to tlie con-
f r0 ad,) was lost in the House, where it
i biturd iv, bv apparently a decided majority
originatei, ’
j.jiiisl the niea*" ,,p -
grb-ct Committee, to whom was referred the
(Jns.s county, imputing sinister motives to
L ew-York Correspondence of the Rational Intelligencer.
Nx'V-iork, Sov. id.
1 tie Great Western carno upon os this oioraing, about
10 o’clock, in the thick tog, unnoted tiii she was near t ie
wharves. She brings es dates to the 27ih ult. Mr. Swart-
wont is not a passenger in Per,
Things look srjualiv between Russia and England. The
Briliso Amhus.-udor to the Persian court boasts tLat he
has his wav there now iu spile of the Russians. Let
ters (mm Posen state that Russia was concentrating im
mense military forces iu the Interior, which could not be
i..tended for Circusin.
Injlio cotton maiket at Liverpool there had been decid
ed advances on speculations. The Great Western, which
went out in T2£ Jays, carried orders to purchase iu Liver
pool, at Live,p.,.,i prices on Am.ricau account, for which,
the moment ilio Great Western arrived, expresses were
sent to Liverpool. The orders went out in tue.probability
ol a short crop. Of course advances iu Liverpool from such
a cause hud no effect upon our market to-duv, and there is
rather u:i i nmestness in our market to sell than to adrai.ee
prices.
.Spain is vet the scene of ull ki..ils of disorder. The
King of 1 ranee it is stated, is alarmed, on account of
tilt! question ufelectoriul reform among the National Guards.
I oe Austrian Government has offered to withdraw its troops
tiom the 1 upui dominions, if the French will evacuate An-
koung Bonaparte wus ou bis way to Eugiaud.
1 passed Golden:z.
EXECUTIVE DEPABT.aE.VT, «.
. MILI.KDOET1LLE, 17lh Nov., 1838. {
S 1 ftppearing upon the petition of Julius C. Alford, ud-
. no osi ator of the estate of Penny Timmons, deceased,
t.mt a G i nut it is it *e:t h.’.retofore issued in the n one of Boiij-
T intmons, of Appling county, for Lot of Lund No. 155, in.
!,, i‘ loih Uisinct ol .Viuscuiree county, wbb-h was In
s.t a ; may I iuunous, jilugitiimtie, of Applingcou tv: ami
wltp-eas application is made by the sail Julius C. Aifoid,
administrator ns aforesaid, fur ait Alias Grant, to be issued
to said Penny Ti mmins:
It is ordered, that u.i less good cu use he shown to the con
trary, within six mouths, an Alias Gratit do issue for said
Lot to tlie rightful drawer of the saute : and that tins notice
be published iu one of the public Gazettes of this State for
six mouths previous to issuing Said Alias Grant.
Bv the Governor,
JOHN H. STEELE, S. F,. D.
November 27 . 45 6ut
t’arinsri' Academy, Siattcoek Co., Ga.
T HE exercises of this institution for the year 1889, will
bo resumed on the 1st January,
lor the convenience of those patrons who in.ty wish to see
him in Milledgeville. the subscriber will be found at Mr.
Powell's Book store, on Saturday the 1st December next.
Rates of Tuition, for the scholastic vear ol II months, as
heretofore, viz ;
Orthography, Reading an 1 Wriling,
Arithmetic, with the abo re,
English Grammar, Geography, and ma
king Keys to Arithmetic,
The Greek, Latin and French Lan
guages, Geometry, Trigonometry and
Surveying, with tue use of mathemat
ical instruments.
Board can be obtained at the Academy or in the vicinity,
mt moderate terms. JAMES STEWART, Rector.
Farmersvilli, 17th November. 1638.
£12 per annum.
IC “
32
-pi .V* | rv auuti3»Uii, A I til . v OVCUIJCi , IOiJO. 4-5 »»
l D‘-» „n :\v-A<>r«\ D-jlc^aiiun in Cor^re-t*, il i* now asrer- FnTTpT
tuined, tije tog having cleared away, will stand 2 l Whigs, I ^ '
The J
,,:nuria! f.on
r t .( i-in-Chief, in the location of the Western and
j ".,tir Railroad, ha"-' made u report, unanimously ex-
. r .- ml f llin i -jnv censure in the selection of the
£ '.fie ils li'CJiiaii- They express the belief, that if all
l ifts were known by which lie bus has been influenced,
)U U | je f ; ,||y acquitted by the memorialists themselves,
. ,.y p alt iiil conduct, or w si nr of judgment and discre
tion in the discharge of his dutii s.
j: , I ,.,'islaturo of Xurtli-Cariiliiiu convened ut Ra!e>gh
. jy.J, instant. In the Senate, on the seem d day,
a - J ot the third balloting, C'ul. JoYSER, (an i-Van Buret),)
„„ flurtcJ Sjieaker, in the uh.mt.ee ol thiee State Rights,
3 ii ouo Van Buren man. In the Commons. Wit. A.
(InUiS, lhq., also anti-Van Buren, was elected Speaker
p a majority of Td votes over Mr. Hoke, his opponent,
gti'iresult, with nut more than three exceptions, says the
.. s.jr" shows tit J strength of parties, and tlterehyeuub.es
E*" F co I ,!l ' la learn who have attempted to deceive them
ciJ this subject-”
lit Auti-MasonicConvention, consisting of 30 delegated
from l’oansvivunin, 21 from Ohio, 42 trout New-York, 8
flam Nrw-Jersev, 4 from Rhode Gland, und 14 front Mas-
—in ull 119—convened ut i’hiktdclphiu, ou the
]3ib iiiflunt, to nomittate candidates for President and \ ice
President of the United States; and unanimously noininn-
itlGcn. Wm. Henry H-AiuttsojT, of Ohio, for J’resident,
and the Hon. IIaSIEX. Webster, of Massachusetts, for
fid President ut’ lite United States.
At a late meeting of the Directors in Charleston, of the
Sjiilb-wcstcru Railroad Bank, Col. A. Branding, was
iiniuiinouslv elected President of that institution—the di-
rsrtionhaving determined to disconnect the Presidency of
the Bank, fioai that '.f the Railroad company.
Judge White lias, in consequent's! of ill health, te.uder-
rdbis resigi.’-tioi: of his »eat in the Unitad States Senate,
In the Governor of Tennessee; who, in reply, it is sail,
irp-s him to contii.ite in office, in the hope that “ a short
time will restore hint to health, and his country’s ser-
II] 1 Xi'w-York Star claims iiiiteltvu S:ntrs, out of tie
twenty-six, as having already expressed their decided nj -
jinsiiiun to Mr. \ an Buren’s ndminis;ration.
MORGAN COUNTY.
I to v t> " ' ■»-*» Wheks as Moses Davis applies >o me for letters of ad-
> 'Ul 1J Tati Buret, men, all of whom, ltoweycr cam.ot be i m i„i 3tr0t i o „ on the estate of Levi Davis Budsr.of said couu-
depended upon lor the Sub-1 rcasttry. 1 he V utt Buren | tv,deceased:
party will have three majority iu the Senate, the U bigs j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
having elected live Senators and tiie A nr, Buren men three, i the kindred and Creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
The II otise will stand 82 Whigs, 49 Gar Buren. : at uiy office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause,
From Michigan we have cheering news. If true, tli-e i ^ nn y tllc y have, why sr ■ letters should tiot be granted.
Whig Congressman is elected. We are gaining in tho Lc- | £ iven “ ,,Jer ln - v ““‘“1 at office. November 17th, 1838.
gislature, and if the western part of the State stands firm. 1 nv ' 1 -' 1 l£ JOHN W. POKrtaR. c. c. o.
we shall have a Whig Legislature, with a Whig United
Stales Senator. , . . -. , - ,
il, a:,;. . • l i . .1 «••• r • . • t m ' door ttt the town ot Madison, Motean county, between tlie
Abo.'iijwnisn) has lost the t> tnrs from six to eight Mem-| n ’- = , - •
i n r . . .. r , . . „ . - | usual hours ot sale, tue iollowmg property, to wit:
bits ol Congress in tins Stele, i h.s influence is au impor- ; 0ne ^rrel horse ; levied on as the property of Stephen
taut matter to be discussed by and bye. J M. Akins, to satisfy a f:. fa. in favor of John P. Lucas, rs.
S Stephen M. Akins atul William Akins, security.
1 - J - LEWIS GRAVES, Slt’ff.
M
ORGAN SHERIr'F’S SALE.—Will he sold oil the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Courthouse
ril'JM THE JIlSSOtKIA.X.
Ex true! of a teller o the Governor from Davies county.
Sir—1 deem it my duty, made so in i only
Nov. 20 -
tds
« GKLGARLY' io an order of the honorable Inferior
Aa. Court of Laurens county, when sitting for ordinary
GKEGAMLY
of U
ili he sold on the first Ti
as law, as an officer, but also as an individual, j Lefo^iTm Court-house .loo,- in ,1,
v in February t:oxt,
- i —...... ...v w.m,i-uwu.-,. iii.u, ,,, ,,,t, of Dublin, all the
t<» report and make known to your Excellency, \ Lands belonging u, Wiliiam Scnrhnroush, dec’.l., udjoiiiing
tlie unheard of unprecedented conduct, and j hinds of Samuel A°pp t Sarah Nobles, aud others. Terms
i • , , , , ... ' of sale known ou I lie dav. .
ingnuanried proceedings oi the Mormons of | D. F. SCARBOPwOUGIi,)
this and Caldwell countv, beirtif myself one ofi J- G. FOND RUN, ^ Adm ta.
the sufferers. ' . | - —
0 „ at i .i 1 -.i i , , ; B~N pnrsiMiice of tut order from the hmimubio Inferior
u Monday the loth lust., we learned that ; J. Court of P.ke county, while sitting as a Court of Ordi-
the Mormons were collecting in Far W est, for naiv , will be Fold at the Caiirt-ho. se door in said ctmtitv.
the pursuei of driving tvl.at they termed the j ““ MLSi u’Jl
niOt) irom Davies; by Winch we understood ; couiuy, wirliin three miles of Zebulon, whereon Hu^hCros-
the citizens who are not Mormons: and ac-! * ttte ol sa ‘‘l t :“ llut . v - <lec,< h, lived, well improved. Also,
. . five voitii? and liken Negroes, a woman oi 18 or 19 rears
cordingly they have come, and our worst sp-I old, and her child; «'»ne voune feihiw ot 19 teats old; and
Sold as the c.~-
of the heirs
the da
Nov ember 27, 1883.
ciias. McDowell, Adm’V.
de bonis non, with the will annexed.
prehensions have been already fulfilled. They j tu ° "his from the uges of 9 io 12 years. Si
I ti j lit *ii i J late of Hugh G’rossoii. dau’J., for the beu.-fit
haw' plundered, robbed, and burned every and creditors «r aid deck!. Terms of sale on
house in Gallatin, our county seat among the
lest, arid our post office. They have driven
most every individual into the country, who
are now flying before them with their families;
many of whom have been forced out without
their ordinary clothing;—their wives and little
children wading in many instances through the
snow, even without their shoes.
45 ids
PEBSf seo'D'ais...
FB^HE subscriber respectfullv^informs the public, that he
SL w?
ill open the above mans on by the lirsl day of Janu
ary next, as a Tavern and Boarding House, in the town of
Perry, Houston county. The building being of convenient
size, and the improvement therein well constructed and neatly
Whfot thr» ’ ^ ln * d - R 'd off, he will be able to entertain travellers and bourd-
. . „ . I era in a genteel aud comfortable manner, llis Table shall be
miserable families are thus forced from their j furnished as well as the market can possibly afford; his Bar
xfl
the
homes, they plunder and burn their houses j with the best assortment of liquors that can be procured; his
• pi • i • • i . i Stables shall be well stored with good aud wholesome pro-
Jlns, they ate making universal throughout vinder,together with an attentive ostler. Unron iued alien-
They have burned for me two
country
houses. Think, this not an exaggeration—for
all is not told; and for the truth of all and
every statement here made, I pledge the hon
or of an officer and a gentleman.
P. S.—The amount of property of various
kinds stolen or destroyed at this time, is not
less than -S20,000, and the war is still going on.
Tin- Banks in Alabama, Mississippi ami Tennessee, h ivo
Iim'iinml ?hrir determination U> re^iime specie pnvuneuts
m iff fnsl of.hinuarv ensuing. ^
Siam. L. SouiH.utt) bus been re-elected tu the t . S.
? Senate, from New-Jersey, for six years from the 3J o!
Msirli next. —Soul hurt! 3(). j\f ulilctit I/ickcr*ui. *24. ^
iis seat
Mormon trouulfls are ended.—By the
steamer Pirate, which arrived yesterday after
noon from Westport, Mo., we have the grati
fying intelligence of the bloodless termination
of these disturbances. The Mormons seeing
such a large body of men assembling together,
lion will be made for the comfort of hia custumera; and he
solicits a share of public patronage.
PIIINEAS OLIVER.
Perry, Houston comity, Nov. 27, 1888. 45 lit
dd
tlie
O N Tliiii.-ti.iv ihe Hull day of jummiy next, vvi!
m Mrs. Elizabeth Slierill's, in Gieetie countv,
pei - lahie property bclouaiug to William Sheriii, lute ot’
said county, dec’d., consis.iug of horses, corn, fodder, Are.
L. B. S1IER1LL, Adni’r.
Novemhcr 27, 1838. 45 uls
A LL persons imlehtcd to the estate of William Sheriff
latent Greene comity, dec’d., are requested to coin::
forward and make pnvmcni ; and nil those having demands
me requested to render iheni in in terms of the law.
Nov. 27, 1838—15 <?! I.. it. SHERRILL, Atlm’r.
AXCOCK SHERIFF SALEff.—Will be sold‘at Vile
Court-house dcor. in the town of Sparta, on the first
Tuesday in Januarynext. between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
- . - . 1 . . | One negro man named Green, aged about 21 vears: levied
all highly excited, and considering “discretion , on as the property of William H. Flewefen, to satisfy a fi. fa.
Surrendered tliem- ln l'avor of Robert 8. Sayre, aud one in favor of S. F. Jor
dan. Property pointed out bv defendant.
\V. II. BKANTLY, D. Sli’ff.
November 20. 1833 ax C,
IT
Jo. F. Trotter, ofMississ
l. S. Senator.
>1".
resi rued
the better part of valor,
selves to Gen. Atkinson, without firing a gnn.
Joe Smith, the Prophet, ntnl two or three
more of the ringleaders are to he taken to Jef
ferson City, and tlie rest, (about. TOO) are lobe
marched without the bounds of tho State. A
number of the volunteer companies were dis-
t i handed, and had returned to their respective
homes.—67. Louis Huilclin.
il«j. Gen. Fcott, it is snid, has ugui.i been ordTed to
the Northern frontier.
Cotton.—In Macon, November 22, 10 u 12.
“ Au<ru*tA, November 22. 10 :i 12^.
“ Sa van mill, November 10. 10^ a 13^.
“ Charleston, November 24, 11 a 13£.
DoTjcsiic Kxclianges, a{ New-\ork, I7tli iiislatit, him
q'l.itfd u.follfiws:—'‘Augusta. to 3; Siivnijiiuli, 2 t"
I’L Cliaitesioii, 1 to I A; Mobile, 4 to 4^; New-Orleans,
'"II.” ~
ItisstHtCi] !i (he New-Ynrk Herald, that tile Liverpool
trsmer, fhc arrival of which inis been for some time pas'
expected in New-York, had “gone to Halifax or Quebec,
Mlh most important despatches to prevent Lord Durham
Am returning to England. 1’revious to the suiting of the
Liverpool, all England was in a fever about Lord Durham,
•idthe Melbourne Cabinet. According to < very tippear-
ttf.ce. tlie Cabinet is in the last singe of dissolution.”
Oiler account* state fh"i there were rumors in Lorulo.t
n ‘ tlie resignation of Lord CLcne!"’. and of the appoint-
tnt'nt uf the Duke of Richmond, or Sir Wilmot llorfon,
^Pucceod Lord Durlrtir.j. A cvnerai impression prevailed
fiat l*ur!iament would be sjiccdilv convened.
Texas.—The Sun Augustine Ked’al.iler of tin* 31st Oc
tober, savs, “ 1'ioni Id cut n polls, serious apprehension*
•arc entertained 1 >v some of our cit zens, that the I nited
Sratcs Indians, settled in Arkansas, have been, and are
now removing South of Red River, with a view cl uniting
with the Indians and Mexicans, \v iihin the \.« its of this re
public, in waging a war of exteimination ajninst the white
population of Texas.” By the Little Reck (Arkansas) | llie fo , t ■j' 1 . ( . M i nv in Jnnuarv next, willbe snid ftl life
Gazette, wo learn that General Arhucle has despatched ^ iesfifer.ee <rf Duncan IItixhs. late of Montgomerv cm:n-
a poitioo of iiis roinUfttnd tolled Iliver, u here ej.senual as t y,. dcc’d.. 7 head of horses, 1 i head of stock cattle, 2i heml
sisiauco may be mulcn tl in protecting' ihn* frontier iroin *tock hogs, G head of meat bosa, 5 he.id of sheep, 1 \%ood
**ncmacbment. and where they may he employed in pro- clock, 19 fiend of ffee-se, corn and fodder, 1 horse cart, p
G eorgia Hancock colnty.
Jacob i
me a dark bay Horse, about 5 feet hi^h,dark mast/and ta e,ail
four feel black, with a star in die forehead, and a snip on the
n se. about 8 or J }ears obi ; taken up a* an os tray by Jacob
McCall, .nd appraised by James Thomas and George \V lute
at ijSaO. 1 Jib November, 1^38.
A true extract from the £).stray Book.
Nov. 27-<r 2t IL ROGERS, Clerk.
J ILL Du SOLD ou Saturday ihe 29th day of Deceiu-
Lcr next, at the late residence of Keuien Meek, late
of Decatur county, tier'd., a part, of the per'shable property
of said dec’d., consisting of horses, com and ibddor, fat lioga,
and one lot of cigar tobacco. ALo will be hired, at the same
time and place, two Negrced, one man and one woman.—
Terms on the day. \SEVIER WIUDDON, Adiu’r.
November 10, 1838. 45 tds
w
venting any of the Indian tribes residing nnrtlt >
vc; faun juiniiie these sutilh of that river in wag I
the citizens of Texas.
f Red Ri-
,g war on
F lorida Indians.— ihe Tallahassee I loriilinn < >f the
17th inst. says:—We learn that gentlemen had arrived in
town direct from Tiiinpn, who stabs that the prospects
when they left on Satin titty Inst, were tliatSnrn Jones would
not rnme in. About 150 of the Tullelinssoes were in, and
it was believed would emigrate. The time allowed the
otlier hands u> make their .appearance ut 'I mnpa, had elaps
ed, e.ad none I tit the Tuliahassces were in. J i.e proba-
kiity now is, that vve .are to have another campaign.
Met. Tice holy Shu’wkkck.—It was noticed a few days
since that n ve.-sei ],i>un/l to Quebec I nd hern In.). The
mail brings the particulars of this sad disaster. 1 he ves
sel was the Colhoree. from Lnuflun, vvitli a cargo estima
ted at the value of £30C\(’O’(>. Fm tv pa««cngers aresnid to
have perished. There was 7,030/. in specie, which it was
expected would be saver!.
Monroe Raii.koad—On Trresday morning the Loro
motive, was put in oncratimi, bv way of trial rind run five
miles on the road. The Engine works as well as could he
desired. Within twenty davs. the road will he open to For-
svth, and a regular c-iinmnoicaiion thereafter continued.
lion tools, household and hi.Vhen furniture, and s. veiul oili
er art cles loo tedious to nir-itii-ii. fiide to eoiitinue from
day to day until ttii sold Terms made known on the dav
ef sale. ' HUGH ilUGHS, / , , .
NEILL HUGHS, )" ‘ ’
lYovemher 11, 1838. 45 tils
Jl\.i. BE SOLfToirtke first T ttesdny io Jaumirv next,
ait the Court-house iu Lexington, Ogletlini j e county,
between the usual h-mrsof sale, the following Negroes, be
longing to the estate of Thomas l.eudi uni. dec’d.. to wit :
Arv and her three children, Calendar, ilhodv and Jesse,
Martha and her four children. Harriet, I’rniu <-?, Maty Act
and John. Soldbv consent of all concerned.
Nov. 20, 1838—45 ids H. T. LANDRUM, KxV.
W
W‘K
II,L BE SOLD on the fust Teesdav i.i January next
[ Macon Messenger.
The appearance of affairs in Canada is becoming more
t'riov. and formidable. Since the renewal of hostilities,
the insurgent,, greatly increased in numbers und re
»imre.< theii force on the river Hit helieu alone, was ej
timuted ni Cor 7000, armed with spears, spikes-ami mas-
tetf. A di'lachment of about 700, it is said, left St. Oars
0| 'he 3.1 iust. to lake Sore] by surprise, at which place
! 'me of their compnt riot* had risen, ns wed ns at Bcrthier,
l'ellide, (jliumbly, Bemihuni<iis. Chateuuguay, and olhi r
I> 1 -S. f) Jt . Slone Mills ut LaCol.'e, a formidxh.'c jiosi-
’ (, i'. and ihe whole country of Acadie, it is aho stated, is
•* po,session of the insurgents, against w lioiu the Roy,.]
L.ccs "‘ere tnoving.
••b- John McDoma’d, an nilvocntc of Montreal, was
J ’• ur °d and brought to that citv on the 7th inst.; a tri-
folorrj fine-«.... r „ i ■ l- ’ • i i Mr. Ptilwell. Dr. Robert Tot-tkee, to Miss Am.
flre “ a = fonna 1:1 h,s ar, ‘* r«IH’r S «d- K ollt , r , jf David Meriwether. Esq. ^
, lo Inn, as Major «<*ne.aJ of the Patriot Army. ^Shakkito. atHnmilton, on the toll instant by the Rev. T)r.
B. B. Buchanan, Mr. William Ilf.N'DEKSUN, Uj Miss Ann
11. Hit.l, nil cd’ llairis county.
o
Mauri ED in Hancock county on Thursday evening the
8th iust.. In Hardy C. Culver. Esq., Mr. WASHINGTON
H. Brantly. Esq., t > Miss Theresa P. Chkely, daugh
ter of Thomas Chcriv.
Married on the 20:h u'r.. by t! e R* v. Ktlmm il W. Uev-
no'ds, Mr. Wiley Chappell to Mrs. Elizabeth .Ve
il It: DE.
Also, on the 22d nil..by the same. Mr. Duran W. Ma«-
sfy to Mis. Martha D. Wimberly, nil of Jones con
-"Mat: Tttr.D.in Montirello. on the 22d instant, by
ffuilreal, St. Johns, Lapruira, and Cliatcaiigv, .....
—-uiedand lifts individuals were unested and imprison-
uh barges of high treason. The excitcnicnt which
Premi] s i
of high treason.
may be imagined from the language used by the
‘"'■ucsl Herald, upon the arrest and arrival of McDou-
af ^ that city. The Herald sr.ys:
handruflft'd toanotljor trniror, anil un*
f Uftr d of soldiers, the crowd groaned, and sheared,
l : lI * r d,aiul while o:i his way to iho old j*oa! v along the
a 1 >r) faras the New-Markrt, he was pelted wuh stones
pr vsns spilt ui»on on the face, and insulted in cvcrv
wav.’*
n a Edition ify iho above which we have "Ironed from
0-ip i ar _ j®
‘ Papers, we have received :i siij* from tlie office ol
,.' e :Nali °Hftl Intelligencer, containing the billowing Nt’w-
r ” “^'•■ces to the 17th inst., which are still later and
'■ interesting and important:
"tl \' F > ter al Ogdenshurg on the 12lh inst., 9
, i’- M-, says: That a schooner is in the river, on
lunrl are ft large number of Patriots. Two
UniteJ ' had there taken possession of the steamer
•l . States, and been landed upon the Canada si me.
infton, Oglethorj c county, nil Ihe Negroes Inriouging to ibe
esiate of Moses !1. McV. hotter, lute of Ocleti oij;e com ty,
dec’d.. cmisisriug oi incs, women, hot s and girl- Isold for
tlie. bun dt i f bealees ami crfiiitnrs of said dec'd., liv con
sent o-f the Legatees. Terms on the dav.
WM. iiic A HOTTER, Ex’r.
Novi-miaie 17. !S38. 45 !<*«
N Monday tlie 31st day tif December next, will ha s Id
the town of Crtivvfordville, Taliaferro comity, be
tween the legal hums of sale, the perishable property he-
loup.imt to the estate of James M. Callaway, lute of said
county, dic’d., eotisi-ting of one road wngon, one two horse
wagon, null 1 one horse wagon,4 la re and w el'bioUe mules',
2 hay horses, I elegant In lag'', « small stork of enllie and
hogs, ein n. fodder, s.-.me pLinntiiun tools, I ooschold arid
kitchen fm nitme. and other artielps too tedints to rnrnic-
rtite. Ar.d ou the same day, ei the following dav (the 1st
Jraimur, 1839) " ill hr- 1 died, the Negroes belonging u> rim
estate of snid dec’d.; thcjiriueipul j mt of them for the term
of 12 months; the remainder of them peihnps lor asbnr'.er
period, u iileh will be deienniu'-d bv ibe nrftrrinistiators on
the dav. Also, on Friday lire 4: h d.-.v ofjnnosr', 1839, will
be ronunenerd, the sale <>f n very handsomely assorted sock
iously disposed of bv il:e*p«ek-
u sah ) and v. ill be continued every
ps Saturday, of each week, until all are
disp *e,l of. Terms of sale and bit ng made known on the
respective daw, bv TUE A 1>1‘.TIN 1ST UATO IDs.
Nruembn 27. lff’8. 45 tds
EMOBI COLLEOE.
T HE second session of ibis institution will commence
on Monday the 14ih of January next; and the Fa
mily are willing to receive ten additional pupils, should
Tiat number, properly qualified (V uri mi inn into 1 he
i'-Tsh-nao or Sop:,,j ; ,iore Glasses Imlf advanced, ni ik"ap-
oiication, cither personally or I v ieltt-r, by ti.e loth dav
oi December nc-tt. f:.e examinations lor ud ni-sinu -
to the 11vs.;man Class, half advanced, "rid embrace al
ii, e preparatory studies, including Latin and Grot*.. Gr im
mars, Latin exercises, portions ot Caesar, Cicero a -d Vir
gil, and of Jacob’s Greek Reader, and Zenophou's Ana-
ba-is, Arirhmetic entire, and Geography, and t.'. addition,
Sallust, Cicero ue Seneetute, Loke or John in the Greek
fi sfatnent, two books of Homer’s Ilia I, Latin Tut m, Ro
man Antiquities, and Ancient Geography, us contained in
the Manual of Classical Literature, u.u.i Algebra, to
quadratic equations. For admission into tlie Sophomore
Class, ha f advanced, the applicants will he examined,
besides the stud.es of the Freshman year, La Hmace’s
Odes and Satires, 1st book of Thuc'dides, Latin and
Greek Comporiiinn, Algebra entire, un i Geometry.—
Those wlio enter the FiCsinnan. half ailva ica.1. must have
been full fourteen years of age on the loth of August last;
and those entering the S ••phomure. half advanced, fifteen
years, ou the same dry; and al v> ho may bo sixuen years
of ago, will be required to present tl testimonial of go.-i
moral character. Tue Steward’s Hall cannot be opened
during the next year, as the buildings intended for the
Steward’s family ar.d the dining room, a e not sufiie.ieully
advanced to justify th? expectation that they ran be pre-
pured by the opening of the session. Aa ariangeme-nl lias
been made with the Rev. John Simmons, therefore, who
will furnish the Table for the »tnd-ats during tho next
year, on his own account. Excellent rooms vih be fur-
.n-iit d to tire students in the buildings erected lor their
accomrnodmion, but they must supply their own bedding
ami room furniiure. . I'.e fees must he pu d in advance;
and f"i - thotn-xt session, which begins on the 14th January,
and ends ou the Wednesday alter tho 3d M onday iu Jua,
they will be us follows:
T uition, - $14
Room Rent, - - - 3
Fuel, . ... tl
General ropnits, - - - 1
Mr. Simmons will require un advance lot Board, ot three
months, ut u lime, ni.il in consequence of the lii.il juice
of provisions and servant’s hire, has lixuJ ihe price at -312
per mouth.
Applications Tor admission must be addressed •,» the
Rev. George A. Latte, Secretary of the I acuity, by or be
fore the 15'h day of’December, and he wiii not tty those
whose applications will have preference, should there be
more than the numiter which can he received, ihe 1 Lus
tres hopr to be a!;ie to cemmence the first Session of the
next year, which will begin on the first Monday in August,
without Rmiting the dumber to Lc received.
Ti.e Statutes ami a catalogue of Officers and Students,
EUr.HTO.VS RCIIOOE,
Corner of McIntosh and Reynolds-sireels, Augusta.
C HANGE OF TERMS.—The attempt to pioservc
Glasses from being broken uj> bv pupils entering at tin
advanced period of tlta b rut is found f>> be itnpmerie.-itilc.—
As ti,e urrangcuients iff the school ure thus compel ed ti
y i.-l ! to th - cotivr niei.ee of distaut patrons at-d cbs. in tin
zeus, th • charge for tin w ind.- term wil, tiiurefre no lunge,
be required of tlto-e \vli<» wi-li to enter hut :or u p ,lt.
A s ale of graduation, according to the time encit pupil i~
•titered, will be adopted, corresponding with whut is louttt
m other smith.r i solution-in tbe state.
For the whole term of nine mouths, the charges, a* here
tofore, are for tha Senior D joartment, (F?0
Primary do.
Music ou the Piano Forte, 75
French am: Drawing, oath
For rix months—Senior lieparJuieut,
Ptritiiary L). ; a:tutetit,
Jlosic,
French und Drawing, each
Forth ee months—Senior Danarttnenr,
Primary Depanmeut,
Music,
French an.! Drawing each
The. school is im r in full otier.vlion, . 'damply supjilieri
with Teachers. There are counecttni with tins iu-iimliot.
nine Teachers : in the English ami Giassic.t! braucites, Her.
A. al. Egettob, Mrs. Egetton, Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chap
men.
Iu French, Drawing and Penmr.n-hip, Miss 3. Dttpee,
l.ertnres in the Naturr.l Alienees, Air. 31. Piatt.
In Vocal Music, Miss 3 i'eniiiumn.
In Iit.-trmiteutai Music, Miss linkings, *Ir. J. i'clicllcs.
Lectures in Chemisi y will !ie cotmutuc-u ..s scon us the
necessary arrangements can b? made.
N. B. Fortner pupils of the School are invited to «• tend
the Lecture gruitiituusly ; to t tew otiic.s tickets will b«.
soid on moderate terms.
|LJ* Board may nuw ha readily obtained iu respectable pri
vate families, anti on reasonable bums.
Patents and guardians nr- respectfully united to continue
then- visits to the.rich ol, at nil hours of the Jay, to witness
tlie riciluliolis aud progress of the pupils.
Noveut her 14, 1838. 45 Gt
40
GO
37 50
50
80
35
20
32
13
EAFAIlETTS AS-AliiJi’ST.
T HE Trusiees have employed Mr. Ci:Rislo?nF.R FlaN-
itiAN, a Classical Tettcitcr of experience cud high re-
, p nation, to take cJiarge of this Academy the cest year. It is
j situs.tc-d in n very hou thy neigh 1 ,.orb red, on the road f.om
Tho-naston, (in Upson county) to Afarshmi’s l ei ry, ana about
midway between ihe two places. Bo:rd can be had ou rea
sonable terms, convenient to the Academy. Terms of Tui-
l on, fur the- Latin aud Greek. Languages s».i2; for trie higher
brat.cites of English 6rig; and for the lower branch&s 5lti.—
The School will he opened outlie loth of January, 18'iii, aud
the scholastic 'ear will cud on tlie loin cl December.
SAMUEL GRANT!,AND, )
DANIEL DUNHAM, s Trustees.
JOHN CASTLEN, ) cllr „ ino . , (J
(ET For Mr. Flanagan s qualifications und high character pj
it: nation,
ir>, io ut:y
as a Teacher, parents and guardians are relcrreJ to Dr. Ken
dall, Kobe!t Collier, Esq., and Cant. Holloway, oi Upson
county, or to any one oi'the Representatives from taut county
iu the Ijejrisbituve. November .7. I8U3—to 1 1
A PBC’JEAIUTiO.’V.
BMttda t
Rv GEORGE II. GU.MER, Governor of said
yjAVISO r e -i ed officio! i: f piiiiMuii
-i " os eo:n:n. • —i iu • r: u.itv of Jasp I. ou the 22J
mV of O l.ei.-r, eigtitc ■!, . i air. d a.-.tl il l l .-eight, iim.jj
lie ho ly of T "m:i* !!. Mtivhe’.'.hv J -it;. 11. llt.NDtileKS,
»M th .! mI ( Hendii httSedbo sa cr:
i have triouih- pro, , r ' ■ t-m:-> t:.is I’i
tereby off.riug tt re wo id t I v.o 1! .dud D<
K-rsoti or persons "it i mu . apprebi-mi a.id del
ilsxoatcits. to lite Suer'tl or Jailor of Juepct count'; end
I do moreover iritnrgo at d require all oll.rei ,, r tvil and mili
tary, in this State, to be vigiieut in eud'*uini. g to annrv
fiend said Heudrieks. in ord.-r that i.e in tv f*e brought U>
trial, for tho offence " i:h which he .-tands ehaiged.
Given under my Land uad t::e great sa ,! of the Starr, at
r ••—. tiie Capitol in Milledgevi.le, ihL-tf:b dav of
< L. S. > November, in tne year of our Lord one tl ou-
* ’ sand eight humlrcd a:..! fhiity-cigi.t, ami uf
the slxty-iinrd veai of Anurii an IndepetnJ. ore.
GEORGE Li. GLLMLR.
By the Gover n i:
IVm. A. TtNNtLLE, Secretary af Statc-
DuscRtPriox.—Ssid Hendricks is ni-out 3 Let 11^
inches in height, dark ski::, dark hair, dark ejes, in i.ta
caniu^e very haugitty, aud in fits conversation rutuerslow,
aged about 28 or 33 tears, rulh 'r inclined to bo bow
backed.
Nov, - b« r 20. 1333. 44 8t
scorrsjaonova-i tjutuai ssEJimair.
A N arraligeuietit lias heeu umoe "her by the two le-
LsL niaic Institutions iu the tillage of ricOHslioro’, will
Ik’leafier be united hro oue, under the sole cuutroi aud
superiiiiend.ince oi the s ib'Ci trier, iu offering his st ivicea
tn the public n- an iu-tructor to the female youth uf Gecr-»
gi t, be would remark that several tttus of I is life. Luvu
already been devoted, with success, to tlte important dutie*
of Fc.itaie Eilocatio.i. and although the details ol the »J«-
fe.n. whurii fortueilt enabled hint to carry to a hit. hit drsi-
ruhle extent, It ah tit * ut inti and i,.:ellectu«l improvement
of hi- pupd-, couiiot be enlarged on liCie, yet he. feels ecu-
fiileur of success i.i renderitig titose etitnisied to bis enro,
not only ii-efttl and virtuous utetiibers of society, bur it*
nijsl acre jntit?:shed ort'ant tits. The sobs, riber is desitoua
of establishing a setio i of tire very highest cltaraetc-r, aud
if encouraged by the patronage of Ibe public, lie " ill -pat*
no put ns in placing it on s.nrit n solid anti perinnnriil basis,
as will fro a guaramee fn p irents that their daugltlets will
derive every tnivanuge, built in tiie useful and oiiMti.eutal
parts of ed'icarion. which any school ut out rot.ttlry cenat-
toul 4 itc aid of the veiv l>cst instruct, ts, itte'ery depart-
incut, has been or "ill lie secured, i z< tlie oinntnen tal
branches and th ■ languages, tiie customnry extra iliargea
" ill be until ; for iii.-litit-I.ou in all the otliei brandies', th«
price wil! vary trora fifteen toeigliteen dollar- per term, ac
cording to the advancement of the pupil. Board may be
vend of the llttnilies of the village, though th*
wil! be published after tlie comm in cmei.t ol the next
Session. IGNATIUS A. FEW, President. JiffTifc’is.
Oxford, Newton C<*., Gu., Nov. IG.h, 1333—45 It ; HE duties if the New Salem Academy will comniem-e
03* Tin: Constitutionalist, in Augusta, und tlie Cotutn- ! .fL again on the first of January next. Itf39. Pare.its and
bus Ei.quirer, "il! each publish the foregoing ad veil iso- j guavdi ms who ha; e children or wards to send lo^tais
meet once. Bad truusuiit their accounts lo the Reverend
Charles H. Sanders, Tteasurer of Emory College, Coving
ton, Newton coimtv, Ga. I* A. T •
'Stwjegg S.-'laiittxSson iar Safe.
rjJHE PLANTATION upon which Mjj. George \V.
J* Welch, dec'd., formerly resided, is oliered. for sale. It
contains bet"ten 14 and 1500 acres. One bait is supposed
lo be cleared, most of which is in good order for the produc
tion of coni or cotton. This is thought to be oueot trie best,
if not the very best plantation in the county. It can be bought
for S70C0. One half cash, or with interest, and the balance
in twelve months. Corn, Fodder, Stock, &c., caube had witn
the farm. Persons wishing to purchase are icier,ri lo Dr. J.
IE Wimberly, in the neighborhood.
-ub crilmr is d -iron- of receiving juto his uwu family, a*
many of bis pupils a- i:i- Itu i-f, " nick is large and commo
dious, wilf contain. The terms art- fuu.tecti dollars par
month, and nil payments ate ifqniteci in sdvauce. ’I he
superior beJiltiriness uf Scntt-liuro’, ntul it- < tlicr "eli
kiiortn advantages, ni-.i-t ul'vays co’istitute it a situation
highly desirable to those " Iio -rod their citilurt n t/bioud tu
school, in cihi Iasim, the stt!-tribi t, tiioi glt Lorn aud
tution. will do well to seat! them iu the beginning of the term. 1 educated himself in the South, yet count g ns a si, at ger t*
lijard can be conveniently bad in the neighborhood, and at a this rif.-ie, midi his chr.r rltr as a Tc.>ci.er can be is-ied
vtjrv low rate. Tiie various btanebes of the English Educa- | by the ilia! he deserves, beg- leave t
tiou aro tau.'ht here; besides, tit* Latin. Greek and French ! testimonial, si.L al b the men.b us
Languages, and the higher brunches of Mutchematics, or all : Univetsiiv of Not fit Carol.na. lie v
November 20, ls28.
such studies as 4:e preparatory to qualify a student to enter
Franklin College. J- D. DlGMAiAEl,
Nov. 27, 1838—43 4t Principal of the Academy.
T)XiVE> Mali SALii AT AIT!'?OX.
£ \N ti.e first Tuesday in Janu try next, "ill lie sold to the
highest bidder, tu Col imi us. > • a., t;h7 acres of Land,
known a-Nos. 82, SJ, ut.d Htf, in the ICtit District of .Vti*-
cogee county, ly ing on tiie Big L ptu-rie «ttd it-branches,
with 25t! acres cleared, the most ol which is fresh, and it:
. tine condition ibr another y ear's crop of cotton and corn.—
J. J. GBIIFIN. ^ ) Ex’ors. ^ Improvcnieuts are good log hou-es, ginhouse and gin, audit
j. II. Yv i-MBKhLi, y ^ ^ | new screw. Excellenr spring wuter; es healthy a ituation
ns tlio country affords; first rate range for stock; mills and
Siuil t’s-bopin ij miles, i "ill :;<!■!, :* better plantation can
not lie found o:t the waters of the Upatoie. All per-ons" i-li-
iug to purchase Land rn 1 lie Western part of Georgia, arc
vrrv fi'-pacifuliv it.-, iteu to call in finis to view the premises
for themselves. BHNJ. F. ELI-iti.
S J . ri. Anv ■ftnanthv of Laud can he bottaht adjoining.
Noveo,her 13, 1838. 45 4t
45 4t
e> con ty. Q p ^j rn {,ottffi.=r*, (if not pre
y the Iiewvi age or oib trw ise, Rt private
ME i.i.v M i Fritlav. and petlmps ri-atm
O GLE TROUPE SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next, beiote the Court
house door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, be-
tween tiie usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ten Negroes, Joe, a man, 35 years of age; Mumtbrd. 23;
Abbv, a woman, 20; Phillis, 35; Juier, 22—and her two
children ; Adeline, 4 years old; Kady, 3months ord ; Tom, a
boy, 15 years old; ifclson 10; W iiiiam, 14 years old ; two
beds, beadsteds, and furniture, 1 slab, ! bureau, ba'f a dozen
chairs. 2 dressing tildes, 13 head horses, 1 clock. 10 head
of sheep, stock of* hogs, and cuttle, one yoke oxen, 1 cart, 1
old wagon and harness, 1 set blacksmiths tools, one 42 saw
gin and running gear, 150 barrels corn, more or less. 10 stacks
fodder, 1 stack oats; levied on as the property of George \V.
Huutpltris. to satisfy, one fi. la. iu favor ot II. C. Bryson. A
Co rs Geuroe W. Huinphris, issued from the Inferior Court
of Ogl ethorpe county, cue in favor (if Benjamin Phinizy, vs.
George W. Huuiphvis, and Joseph Jenkins, issued from the
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county ; one in favor of Wyatt
Williams, vs. George W. Huutpltris, issued from the Inferior
Court of said county ; oue in favor of William Lumpkin,
Administrator, &e., vs. George W. Humphris; unu sundry
others in my hands ag-jicst the said George V.ri Humphris.
Also. 110* acres of Laud, more or less, ou the waters of
Fishing Creek, adjoining lauds ot Y> in. WcWhurter, aud
others • levied ou as the property of El uses Brockman to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Coutt of Oglethorpe
county, in favor of Yd.Cook, vs. Aluses Bruchmau. I’ro
pertv po tiled out by F W. Cook.
S. 11. MAXWELL, D. Sh’ff.
November 22. 45 tus
O CLETHOlti'U (SHERIFF’S SALE.—\. il be soldi
the town of I.-■ \ h: ^ ........,t,
S i the Court-house door, in the town of Dublin, Laurens
eountv, within the usual hour-of sale, on the first Tuesday iu
January next, the following property, to wit:
One half of lot of land No. 321, also the whole of lot No.
340: all tlte al ove lands levied on as the property of John
Bussel, to satisfy sundry fi fits, in favor of Sev.nan McBane
& Co., and other fi. fas. vs. Joliu Bussel. The above proper-
tv levied on aud returned to me bv a constable.
EL2Y THOMPSON, Sh’ff.
November 21, 1888. 45 tJa
FOB »AI-E OIS TO KENT,
riniLE MANSION HOUSE, in Eatonton, Ga., nowoceu-
S- pied as a Tavern bv hlr. Thomas Morton. Tue it >use
is commodious, out buildings good, the lot spacious, and all
conveniently situated for business, with a good run of custom.
For terms ap tly to DAVID K. ADAMS,
THOMAS MORTON.
November 20. ISrio. 4}
A MAN by tbs name of John P.
Jacksonville, Telfair county, ard brought t
’JTi* YCAtT-l 1! SIS.
"TriFIE Trustees t;f Ne.vtun county Female Seminary, lo-
fi cat'-'d in Covingtou, are desirous to obtain a competent
Teacher, for the ensuing year; a married gentleman and his
ox wagon, 1 house and lots _in the town of w ;,' e won ld be preferred. ApyHcni.ts will communicate with
the Sefret»rw. McALLEN BATTS, Secretary.
Covington, Ga.. ovember 1. 1838. 43 4t
usual hours of sale, on die first Tuesday in January next, the
followitix piopertv to wit:
Seventy acres «•; land, more or less, adj rinin-Lin Is of Lew
is .7. Dupree, and others, 1 m gru woman by tiie name oi' Ke-
becc-s, about 40 years oi age. 20 beds, be istearis and furniture,
14 tables, t wasii stands. U side boards, l bureau, 1 secretary,
1 book case. 1 cloths press. 3 folding tables, 2 half round ta-
Lles, 4 dining tables, 1 cupboard. 5 cozen chaits, (assorted.) 2
large looking glasses, i clock, 7 heal cattle, 1 yoke oxen. 1
mare and colt. 1
Lexington, formerly occupied by James Wellborn, as a Tav
ern : levied on as the property of Paris Pticfe, to satisfy two
executions, one in favor of Jehutr. Phinizy, vs. Paris Pact - ,
and one in favor ( f Joseph J. Moore, vs. Paris Pace and John
M . Cox. ’.• suing from the Superior Court of said county Pro
perty pointed out by defendant.
Nov. 22, 18,78—LI ids M C. HALE, Sh'ff.
^\GLE THORP »HE RIF F~5 A LB riri\* ill be sold on
x A the first Tufs.i.ay in January, at the Court-hourse in Lex
ington. Oglethorpe cRttn.y. the follow ing pi uparty. to wit:
A negro boy by t® name of Yv r att, about 18 y ears of age :
levied on ns tlie pr ipjriy of William Lustvr, tosatisfv a fi. fa.
issued from tiie jiuparlor Court of said county, in tavor of
Paris Pace, vs. William I.ester.
Also. 1 grey horse, 1 black mare, 1 roan colt. 3 cows, IS
featherbeds, furniture and sleds, 4s chairs, 1 old gig, 1 one
horse wagon. 1 walnut si *e board. 1 bureau. 1 set walnut at- i „
tiiixg tables,! lnahogany tea table, 5 wasii.itattti-, kitchen fur- x
niture. consisting lA pots, ovens. Ac., 6 pair andirons, 6 pair
shovels r,nd tong-, (i -mall dressing tables, ‘.3 dotrn earthen
plates, G dishes, 3 dozen knives and forks, 6*0 acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Finney and others, 77 dressing
glasses, 4 looking glasses, 7 large suspending lamp, 1 dvzen
candle sticks, 1 si.ikey and 1 ro-id wagon, and I old gig; le
vied ou Ci the pro; eriv of Joseph Jenkins,to satisfy a fi. fa
issued irom lite Li.eriur Court of said county, in favor of F -
\V. Cook, vs. Joseph Jenkins, property pointed out by <ie
fendant. s
liov. 50.1838—45 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
Do 11*0N, was taken in
Mouticeilo
jail tor forgery, where he is t'> rent r.n ti.i April Court. Per
sons having frauds practised on liutu. would do weil to call
arid examine f.tir thein-elvcs. and aid i : exposing m- viilsntty.
Dodson is about 5 feet Si inches high, o. m s eyes, drnk hair,
round shouldered, and :s*7etween >u aud ~5 y »r= re' -1 « r -rnt>
rather vt droning* voice. IT. H. 1 Grid.
cr The Macon Messenger at:d Columbus Enquirer wiii
Jo a ['ubdc good by giving 2 or 3 inset tioi:s to die above.
November 2D. 1888—44 4t H. II. D.
pie-et,t toe trucjsil
f the facility ot tha
iuld also curko a t«-
ferenee to all the • iti/.en- ot sicu!t-bor«i’.
The exetcis. - of ibe school "ill commence ott the frvt
Motula v of January, thong It the si l.sct il er " ill !•«• |'ie pared
to receive hoarders, at unv time after the middle ot Lt-ctm-
b.'r; and daring a -lioti tth j ence, t'.pptlicutions for -ituatmu*
may be made tu trie Hon. C. B. C'ric.
ffll.i.I.Ui E riNDERriON, I’tiutf’pml.
Scottjboro*, Nova inbei 1st, 1828,
Willi'im F.. Anilt rsoo, Esq., having it.t.mated to the ttti-
dersigned n di-podtion to engage in tlie bnsinces ol an il*
iiistrnctiou in one of the Southern ritates, il allot Jo then*
much pleasure to be able to testify to bis cutnpeteucy to tho
ta-k lie propo-es to undertake.
Mr. A title r.-ott i- a member of one of the most respectable
famili ■- of tiii- Stiite; and Irtrs e joyed nil the advantage*
meidt-iit lo our Ik -t Literary Its-titmion-, titiil to association
with ciiliivatou sea (-tv. lie graduated at this UuiversitY
in i8-’5, and sab-equenllv received •; e de-tee of Jjaster of
Arts. He was for sevet.-tl yetits advautagt ously kuo"it to
ti c public as tlte Principal uf n Female ^•ilotll ot high
character in the nei-bbiuhood of Hill-boro’, lie liu utii-
foriftlv s t-taiued lite fairest reputation us a gentleman of
itrobity .anti intelligence; and i- purlieu I at ly emitted to coot-
nieitijaiion fot conscientioiis devi.rii.u lo ti.e geuejal no-
provemvm and spiiituul tut; rests oi ins pupils.
I). L. rSW'AL-N', Fresident.
E. Ml I CHELL, Piof. Client.
J. D. B. HOOPER, Prof. LaC
W. ji. GREEN, Prof. Khet.
University of North Carolina, Sept. , 1833.
Nov. 13, f838. 43 tf
(.BOBGiA, Oglethorpe toantj.
C 1 OI KT OF ORDINARY—Novct. I or Term, 1838.
t Present their Honors, \\ iliiant W. Da import. Joint
Crawfoid, st.d lleliry Batiks. Ju-tices.
Ti e p. rriiou of Oiiuditilt ritevens, Gi atdii'.B for John mil
Willi..,it Il.ii. is, ( rtbuf-of Overton H.a ii is, deceased, re-
-pecttuliv shu"e-b to tiii- Couit. that be has faitldully dia-
chareed the d ti s of lit- tru-t as Guardian, tind bos lioiu
time i ' ime t-xlrif reii to this In-uotaliic Ctmit. ti.e exact situ-
ath: I o! -aid e.-tiite, *(|i to lit - pi r-tt.l r.u.e. V, be re fore, lh«
-aid Obudinb fstevt-tis, pia s ihui tbis hotiuii.hie Court
wo,rid di-miss h.iii fr< ut his -aid Goaidiaii-liip, us soon a*
tin* -na.e ( in* be tti.no.«• cordiuz l" the statute tti sucht:uses,
made und pro' iile: ; "hen fo e. it i - otoVitd by the Cuurf,
that all pat sous con ( i t.o d. i j nr . ' ihe next totui tif this
Court, to U ciui-? why rim said Gbudiah fttevens -lioultl
mu ba di-tnis-.cd t, on* G tmi'ctuliriiip, i.i.iri -a d ; at.d titut
this tqipiicctloi! le published fotiy days, be.ore the next
term of thi-( oi.M, in the ricuthett! |h ci tdet.
.* true (xtn.t t ha,in the u iiiiite-ol the Court ol Ordinary,
xt NoK n.hcr ’l*tlit', 1—8.
1*.ENtiY LRITAIN,c. c. <r.
N> v Cf., P?8. 44 Ci
srs as«>*\H viviar.
nt^HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends aad the
IL public generally, that he has and inlands tokeepcon-
stantlv on Ii.-ruJ, a weii selected assortment of Conlec:k,oary,
Cordials, Wines, Liquors, See., »Yc.
Lt the rerir of tite house will be found his Bar, which will
be surpassed by none, as regards neatness,good order, atten
tion, and most choice Liquors, Jsegars, Ac.
He therefore hopes to meet with 6 share of public patron
L. A. YOUNG.
age
M:ile'.h:eviile, November G. 1833.
l^i'l ^ ials are passing
"ith men and muni
»nlv >" uf, iow tort ire-cot. iv men is oecupte
•■oJtnril 11 ri 'S ular? ' Fhe rebels have possession of a
•Pah-4 u * >ov ° *' le fart; and another party have taken
«!»*.. r ' S° nearl >*. and are determined to defend them-
and fro across the river,
is of war. Indetd, all of
'"ere well armed, a- it yp.pcars from all aceoiiitts.
••ntai-^j 1, Ogdenshurg says, that Bill Johnson is in
»cre ' ft it is expedition. Four hundred British troop?
(bri,;°L, , “ e ' r wa y to i'res-ot. Ihe steamer Expei'in.cri
fcl»te« r V* river, and had find on the United
tbs hrrtri^° De man> P'* 01 ' w ^ 10 wai s ^ ot throng:
f -»th» r letters -av that
' aa e ftli sic'*fl( tV« a
slc-.g th* {?»cadi 'ft efcore,
movement was »t>
m6 crath- all ac
[Py We are requested to n:ct>tion the fart, wh'clt was ac-
cidcntallv omitted to be noticed at the proper time, that afte-
the first ba’lmine for Ftatc Printer, tlte name of William S.
Hovers, (of the Federal Union.) was withdrawn.
[Up”The Preachers attending on the Georgia Conference
at Eatonton, will call on Gabriel Thomas, at Hudson &
Thomas’ store, where they will have their boarding houses
assigned to them.
O^TVe arc nolhortzrri to tinnoifce trio name of Sir.
A Aims Cot.i.ins, ns a candidate for fax Collector of Bald
win com tv, mi the ensuing January election.
November PO. 1333 ii—fh
CSAKETTK-SlSt OF (IS: OIL til %, AY!) MAF.
\ N improved ed.ition, contain'ng a description of the new
Counties of Dade and Macon : the progress of the Rail
roads and new Coheres ; an abstract of the State Cnnsritn-
tion, fee.. The Map has the Districts in the Cherokee coun
try, a Piofiie of the large Railroads, Ac. Ac. Just received
and for sale hy ~ W*. C. POWELL.
Milledgeville, Nov. 27,1839. 45 2t
KITTATfON H i \TF 15 AS INSTRUCTOR.
A GENTLEMAN liberally educated, and possessing a
knowledge of ihe French, Spanish, and Italian lan
guages, is desirous of obtainim: a situation in some respect
able Academy, or other literary institution, either as Rector
or Professor of Languages. References are possessed to
several gentlemen of the State of the highest respectability.
Address D. J. B. through the Post Office.
Milledgeville, Nov. 27.1S38.45 3t*
14)It SALE,
M Y* PI* ANT AT ION in the 3d District *f Baker county,
on the waters of the Chiekasahatrhee creek, containing
500 acres of good Land, nearly 200 acres eleared and under
(rood fence. " There is on the place a good new gin house,
(in and gear, so exceiient small holies and kitchen, ar.d doub-
e pen dwelling house, good negro cabins and stables, and a
well of good water. Any one desirous to look at the proper
ty. will find die owner there daring the winter months.
Ntfv. 27,1939— 45 *>t D C. BALDWIN.
g 1 EORG1A, PUTNAM COUNTY.
VJT Whkuf.as Elbert V. Baynes cr*d John A. Sltarman,
administrators on the estate of James Shaman, deceased,
apply for letters of dismission—
Thus-are therefore to rite and ad-’a-'niFb all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to le and
appear at my office, within the rime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted
Given under my hand at office, this 23d Nov., 4838
Nov. 27—45—rnfitn Yv'.M. 15. CARTER, r. C. ft.
fs OriT OR STOLEN trnm the subscriber the following
8_J papers: one note of hand, on Seth Kennedy, for 843
and some cents, payable to me, with a etedit of S ,0, date not
recollected; one on John Grayfcill. amount rtot recolierted.
due last January, and payable to Yv’m. o. Lightfnor, or hear
er ; one on Win. Sheffield, sr., amount not recollected, due
and payable as the last mentioned; one or. John Dttrin, for
812 and 40 cents, payable to J. B. A J.S. Thomas; one on
Sarah Riley, for 86 and some cents, payable to \Yvn. S. Lick,
foot, or bearer, date not recollected ; one ou John Lay/ield,
amount not recollected, payable to John S. Thomas, or bear
er, with a credit on in, credit not recol ected. I hereby for-
warn any person from trading for said notes ; also, tiie makers
of them” from paying them to any person except myself *r
John B. Thomas JESSE S. THOMAS.
November 27, 7 839. 4.5 3t*
NOTSCSi.
HE large andffjmv.nodious Tavern now occupied by Jo-
*i seph JtmkinsJfor a number of years, owner by John
hi.aorc. in the loi.rrnf Lexington, Oglethorpe county, will he
soril in said town, bpiween die usual boors of sale, at pubii ■
oi:irr\, on the firs: Tuesday io January next. Good titles v :11
be riven, and the purchaser will have itn nediate poasessinn.
The proceeds of the sale will be first applied to an execution
obtained at the last {Superior CenVr of said county, in favor of
RobertHul.bafd, v'i. Joseph Jenkins; the legal title to said
Tavern being in fat s»H Hubbard. Terms o:* sale made
known on trite day of sale. JOSEPH JENKINS.
November 21, if*?. 45 tds
fs iALI A FELL 0 SHERI FF SALES.—Y.'i 1 he sold, on
T, the first Tuesday iu January next, before the Court
house door in the town of Cr.iwfordvil’.e, Taraforro county,
between the usual inure of sale, tlie following property, to wit.
One road war'*.-! and bar., ss, 8 head of horses, about 3500
on untie seed cottri. i t etl and steed, 7 r 1 "" gun : levied on by 1
virtue of a mongise fi. fa. YYihe Cherry,'s. TLcinaa Y.ri
Gresham. Pr< pritynamod ; r: said n. tr..
Alsd, 1 negro eirS nsmed Sylvia, ah.ou: 10 raonfhsyfld : lew.
nt Sa t: apropi “.y *f Archihald Cl. .lanes. :osatisfy a fi. fs.
issued from Ta'Uaferro Inferitr Court, J-icl C. YY iggh.Y, .'s-
cnid A. G. Jr.nss.
Also. 15.3 sires hf land, adjoiniuc Crawfordvil’p. inclndintr
the two storv brielnotwc snd »;! reresf ary out huildroqx, toe
premises "c-.ii improved: levied on by virlne rf two fi. fas.
i'fniiig from the Superior Court of Taliaferro county. Ga t« *t
Gtttbu v». HermonjMert-vr, anci Jfhn Fnvnr vs. He mon Mer
cer s.nd George F. Mercer,security on stay of execution in
both c&S's 1‘roptil'.’ pointed out by George F. Mercer.
GILCHREST OVERTON, Sh’ff.
November 21,1^38. 45 tds
H ancock Iheriff sales—will to sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
(.isor in Sparta, the following property, to wit:
Oce |tearn girl, named Maty, about 11 years of ar-' : levi
ed ut hy lfloreinr.fi Lr.po, constable, ay tite property of James
Reynolds, to satisfy an exeem on i-s'.ed by road commission
ers' age in st said H/ynoIds,fot a fine.
Also, one negro man named Fed, nhont 38 years of age :
levied oe as the property of A. G. Janes, to satisfy an exi-cu-
tien t'cninst Janes and Waitt.ai, in favor c-f Rot ert Hyslcp
Son. L. S. STEWART, Sh’ff.
T-3 TEACSflW.
A TEACHER is wattled to take charge of the Union
“SL Academy, five miles above Madison, Morgan county.
One that wiii come weii recommended to teach Uie
Classic Branches, will receive ’lit end wages Apply ut
Wiilt&m Perkins, Natltatt Aicircrige, ., ***. r**"" , ..vr, J*..*;* r\ .
Hauson, bv letter cr otherwise.
Nov. fi. 1838. 42 4t
v'm ’k.
f OFFER my p-antatioc for sale o:t accoirmodatin: terms.
eigltl miles from Milledgeville, on the Montirello mad. its
Baldwin county, contni:.' tg 900 acres, mote cr less—tri.O oi
which are now atm ting with as good timber r.s any in the
county, and the be t of cotton tana ; 330 acres r f open land,
under good repair. On the place stands n comfortable new
dwelling house, with s : x rooms and thrr.* chimneys, a good
gin house, corn houses, negro house. st-ab>s, kitchen, Ac.;
also, the corn ar.d fodder, stock of hogs, if required. Any
person wishing to purchase, had better come a:.tl view the
premises? and'judge for themselves. Fossessh.n wiii be
(riven any t:me (;e.ween tins an.-I Otinstmxs, r fu,.r*eT
parti ulsrs. apoiv to Major It. J- Row-ail. or to the subscriber
on the nlantation. PA*.. HAtl.'TArih. Jri.
i
X s? i*:e
c
7 333.
S»r25i
,ic « \fye'.7
November 27, *. s
4 > tds
A GREEABLY to an order of tite houoraoie luierior
Court of Greene county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court house iu the town of Greeuesboro’, Greene coanty. be
tween tlte usual hours of sale, r:te Negro girl, by the o:*me of
Hixsey, tbe said girl is about 16 years of age, and belongs to
tlte eseate of the late Elisha Hunter,deceased. Terms cash.
Nev. 1338. 27—45 ids E. SPARKS llUNTEU, Ex’r.
AjJELSONS w-ho became purcur.strs at the sa.e of tite
ST propet ty of Win. H. Torrance- »dee*d , in Decern! er last,
are informed that their Note* are left at the Bank of M iiiedge-
ville, anti that the back interest wiii Le exacted unless paid
by die 25th December next.
J MANPFIELU TORFANCE, Ex’r.
Nevefcber IC, l^Sef. 4! ■ St
g 1 EOI'GJA. THOMAS COUNTY.
*HJT Whekkas James A. Newman applies to me for lev
ters of adminisiraiion on the estate of J.isepn Harrod, i.>f. •»-
said county', deceased— . ,
Tht-Ffr? aie therefore to cire nn*l admonish a.* wan singutaj
tlie kindred artri ta'etii tors oi said deceased, lobe and appear
at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by la", to show cause,
if anv they have, w *,y said letters sttoutd not be granted.
Given under rnv hand, at office, this 6in November, la33.
Nov 27.-45 Si NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
Ts, I*i persons having demands against the estate ot George
/I V/. Welch, dec’d., will present them legally to the ex
Those indebted to the estate are requested to make
.1. J. GRIFFIN, / jrg
WIMBERLY, < rs *
45 4t
I the highest bidder, a: Greenville, Meriwether county,
my interest in tlie real and personal property of the Late
Henry Joacy. do eased. My interest consi.-ts of a life e-cate
in one of tho most vr...table ant brn improved piantatio..s ir.
the coun y. and in a .stock of cattle, hogs, sheep. Ir.us-bold
and birchen fa -nhr.re, an i a great variety of other pers.inal
nrmortv. Terra? made known on the d*av ot sale.
■ 1 • SARAH JO-ET.
Gre 'P-ffe, Nov. 7. ^3g.43 3t
cl 'i EORCiA, MORGAN COUN TY.
sE*af Th.i-nxf J. Shepherd, of tite SSSth District G. M.,pnst
ed before me. a dark bay hoi*e. with some smid.e spots cr
marks, Lft hind font wb::o. *>!}tpo#ed to be 12 year? otd; ap
praised bv John S. Harris and Roi-ert Hnneon to €59
1 Wil. J. M. CHISLUM, J. r.
Registered 12fh November, le"3.
N,,v. 20 44 St JHO. C. Rc*ES, Clerk.
~IT'LL j erst.ns having demands kgainst u*e estate oi* Aor.or
j fv. T. Manly, dec'r!.,Late ot* Henry County, are hereby re
mured to present them to n.e in t urns *t the law; and Umse
imlt’oted to said estate arc required to make immediate pay
ment. ELIJAH BAILEY, Arimr.
No vein! er 20. 1'5?. 44 F/l
QulO+iiiic.-i., hutirt its t tiuu.j.
Nineinti. i ,*i rm 1.; c;io, Lu,*il .-*ii;./;g .i-r utdinruy [HirpuseM,
N lit.* applumtii.u oi Jo-in,ti ll t!ito"cr, tbiiid-aii ot
pet yon tied ;>;(•• city of Joseph .7 intih, uututr of
" liiit.iii in. tit, fot I'tins i>l (*iStiii.-siot* litu: i:.s emd guar*
tiituisbip—it H otdeiftl. that nfiet the j-t.Liii aiit-n *>t iLiff
rule in the ioutluiii Li i-. idci t! e usual time pjov iti. d t*jr
law in !■: ch ca e.-, t..t.: t e he o'n-chaiged !u,n, I.is guardian,
ship, t.tiiess ai.C.cict*' c :t.-e l c -i.ev i, to the ton- it>; v ; lot
«iticli, ull the kitidr.d a tut i ■ editor e " iii take notice.
fi si o miller i: ' h«t;d tills iifit i.i Not r-tniier. 18ili>.
Nov. -29—14 61 ILANCiG ’j iiO.VtAN, Clerk,
iFtlSTSVAI*.
T HIS magnificent an 1 thorough i re'i raceh rse and stal
lion supposed by C pt. J .mes J iritirrisou, n> be or.e ot
the very best sons o! the . rieoraied American Eclipse, data
by that l.rst rate oi* Anu rican re* <■ horses. '1 iuicleon, will
stand the reason I Soft, tt *i*e town of lorry ti*., M on roe coanty,
Ga., at >717 the season, end 873 imurance. Mares from a
distance will t.e accnuinoJatvd "itit good pasturage gratis,
and fed with grain, if* requited, at 4 ) cents per day. Every
exertion will he u-a.i, atui no expense spared w givege»oraJ
satisfaction to those from a distance.
JOHN WILLIAM TRCTTBR,
November 20. 1338. 44 lit
1 EORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY,
AT WtiF.REas Jc.hu Smith applies to me for letters of
ad min* slrn turn on the catsie of Alexander McCracken, lu*
of said coanty. deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all .and
the kn>flre<l an i creditors ol 5:.:--. decta.*eu, to hr snn ;
at my ofTice, v iihin ti’t* time prescribed by lav*, tr- show t .
ii* any they why letiers sh«*u T ci n<j? r efrrsntc<i.
Givea under my hand at < fii. r, this Ms!i ot November,
lfBS. H/sMtUuN bhilOL, c. c. o.
Not. 20. 4-i 5t
H A In -?C5j Ir V* * s lT- O ^ t- ^ -Vf ” fi.
have gome of tho Hr»t r°»c for sale m this ernrrty„
in tracts two to iffifro :r>*n<ircd acres; ilicse Lsnoa
weie sel€c;ed in the ei riy r"iue:: : enta of t;»e county, well
waiercci. and will produce C* :.tcq ial lo any lands 20 tho
cot.mry.
I v.'ooM a 1 ?'). •*•*! a w» ? ;iT : prr'ved ugh e of thir*eca or
fourioen hriidred scrtP, ‘-yii > » tr.e pn.d ;r«.m Irwmton
C«itijhcrt. ihroe miles of ti.e d:.ter piau«. Tius land is r:ch,
v^ell v it*;red, 2h0 a resin order for cuitivaiion. Pay*
meets ms.de* ea^r. either for money or cotton, ar annua! ptiy^
men:.5. C -ii and see d. G. CxlLBER?*
EnniolpdCo., Xgr, 5 t 44 4t
A SITrATSOr
yor>-(4 MAN. acci atomeu to teaching is desiron*
t 4 of retaining a situation in some gectien.«n*s family, or
public institution, as m inrtnirtor ot youth, wliere he wouid
not be required to spend more tiian lour or live nours in a 6ey*
Ke ho ids himself in redone s to te.ch vie di^ercct
hraiichcF of the English, and C.assical Edocati* n. or to pr^
T'Tirr- vonne gemlea-eu for an ; .iv ed staading in Cnhrve.
lie has recODinieadaU'jos f'om I»rv. V. *i ur I - u*k, O. 1)./
dev. Mr. Capers, V. D . W. II. Alien, A. M.. rt 1)icki
College, Pa., P. B. Wilber,
Sprinss Female CoLege,
Sparta- Ga.
1
M.. t rt”-i*tcnt of Med:e»l
Ac. fee. Address W . H. P.,
Novei,ai.-er 20.— 44 5t
COTTON'
Carried bv the Railroad Company fen Mr. Gnenc •?.
ngU miles Irlnr Greene*!,oro. to A-pns-a. _
rSIHO.MAS DAWSON tiw this -*.r. * o; uottiyinghw
J Customers and frienls, '•■at on utts day. las Cars wul
take.uf the Com mor other produce, from Mr. (j-r.-t-ne s, w»o*n
„» JeriWm HaU, to Augusta, m one oay. Hts ngent. L.
D- W on is now at the place ana will remain tncre, ior the sc.<?
patpose’of receiving, ;« Many and forxxrdiny au Col.m aud
free«f tAary* u* hwcu9t-.-me». ,
Ari orders in the ime <d ins Duatuess, (broctej to a, J.
Duv-on. at Jefferson Hail, will receive inline iin.e attention,
an.-i be forwarded to A'lgusU, ana " i*. teec.ve there tue
rompt attsution of the subscrititr.
• ' THOMAS DAWT*ON.
Aicu*:h November, 1?3?.
43 lt
w
payment. ^ R _
Noventber CO, 18.38.
n-LL BE SOLI7 on Thtirsday ‘n.e 3(1 of Jam. ,r>-. l. a 3S,
kt the house of 'Ihomas Bait, all the penrt.ar.te pro
ogi tv of Jonathan S. Minton, deceased, consisting ot 3 hea.l
[,,• horses, one stmtll bunch oi* cattle, household and *ucheu
futniiurc, aud niaav outer artt-ales t-ao teU*oua to ineul*o*i ttere.
Terms of sa’e 13 mouths’ et edit, with sm-td no'-es and a;>
proved seoonty. LL-^U? LLNDLii. L*’ f .
irov««b.s tar-sse ,at
UjYii«S£N» No. 1-
OcMUhoss Ba.vs of the State of GroKora.
Macon, la.it Novemuer. 18Je.
T HE Board of Directors have ttiis day declared a aiv;-
dend of six per ceut. for the last six months, on the Cap.-
;ai St.ick paid in, naing at the rate of twe:ve per cent, pereu
netti, which wiii be paid to Stock!toitlers or their autuon.eti
a gents, cm ar.d after Thursday next.
Nov. 13—44 St J. A. WHITE, Aset. Casruer.
A NOTE drawn by Wilie Cherry to the subscriber, in
1%. the.month ot September last, for three huudrea doLars.
has been lost; ed.i a.- the amount Has 1 tu p.iKl tue t,y *d”.
Cherry. I cauuott et* persons from trading mr. or re mymg
said note. WILLIAM si ARr.s.
Novemler lfi. 18
L17 jf rThuI ff •! eiiTTd rath*- -St ite of E-i”
,7S5-:.<<t>.\ AC’AUE ti*, L, i.Xi.ai t4 I *».*>*, &A.
nt |HK Trustees lake p’s sure in atmouncing to he poblro,
A that Mr. Lewi t, who t^ugltt formetly witn .>o n*u< h suc
cess in this inatitutioit, has accepteci *.,e rectorship of the Ma.»
Department, far the ensuing year. Mis-. JAMES, at present
anassis.ant of 7;;:s Era. Sett, YYafitington. Jatvs fcei nap-
pointed to stiperintenu : he i emu.e 1 epartinent. Mrs. Lew
is w;*i f Iev?o:i? i’t Uu-ic. Tt.e duties oi tite Lcnool will
Le resumed the 1st Monday of Jaaaary next.
Tiie situ idon of tit;- Pent nary, long experience has srr.p.y
prove, to be entire.y bealtuy. It is very reti.ed, he ng far
removed from a*l temjttattous lo vice and extrnvsg vt.-ce.—*
Board ar.d tuition ate low It is cordially recommended to
the public confidence ard patronage
^ GFORGE I*. Gtf.MER
GEORGE M. DUDLEY,
JOHN BILLLT’S. VTru«r,«,
F DWA KI> Cl tXK, ' 1 r ° 8tf ”
VM. McKTNI.E Y.
.1 id. HE NAY LL* M r KIN.
November SO, 183,y *1 4f_
fbtt-ri tot.ie estate cl J. wej.u l). Harden,
..ereL-y requested lo-
come forward and settle their t,<s ortii:s; aL*i all these time
nave demands against tue est.tr, ti-ra icq.est- ti to briug the*
forward h, terms of the lav?.
Nov. 9. X—44 fit HENRY SM7TH. AdnrUr.
LL persons ir
late-of Laurens county, dec'd.
^ p-T?FTJ.> TOtb** ^
JX centre.L late uf Taii^Gtxa cuuaiy, are teqne*t*d to ma**
tinmedffi-e pa went: ana .hose hiving detamds against s.
W :o» axe notified to proseiu-aba-.tr. u.Krnu ot tna taw.
J'TiT-Y HAS3Z&K'. BXL*
u’vat|i»Be'! xuft,
O N the first 'frire-day tt: I pbrtixrv t-exr, will be seld er
ti.e Uoiirl-hon-e in l ai eticviife. F»y* tie county, t.utter
order ' the 1 m.-riti;- '..curt »* irittoant corn y when 'it-
■jit ' •?nr.i■ :;.:rv ::c• 'P?, Lot ot L -tri 'o. rfutfitTnifijr*
44 | i r:. oe to * , *. s- *. he jnv t t:rt ft t..e 'eel esfu-'e of
Evaws.de i j .. x.a.i 1 jfpatri. k, :lec’<l.. an-, “otti fur the benefit of luff
hoiro. Ifvt.ms ca rite .! >v nt rr.lc.
JUifli T. LtiOlT*'!’.
;v>*Lw.-?o
itioi. * MLi.Fii WOK, \ ACts rs *