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pY G III EVE & OR ME. ]
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11
f NO. 47—VOL. XIX.
KKCORUKR is published weekly, cn Hancock j E'J*’TV BOhl.AES BSW.IRU.
(Dji.tshe the M isnnic Hull, at Thrkk DoL). a us j A REWARD of 50 dollars will he paid to any person
,ivd)!e in a ivam-e, or Four Do llaks, if not j /a who will apprehend and deliver to the’ Sheriff or Jailor
.',.of tiie year. I °1 Pulaski comity, a man by the name of MAUIOS SIMS,
•otispieuonsly inserted at the usual rates, j who Ins broke jail in Hartford. Pulaski county. Sims is about
;!;MKS* =
BIVEB tAXD. cl KfEKIPFS’ SAi.ES.
V If",! 0 !eas T e for hve > eZTS ’ 500 acres first (l nal... ; . ! ,^ 1ALIAFERr — HEI - KF ~
? Flint River Low-groundr ed acres open and cm!. j 1 dir >lWsr j, Janow . ^ befon . the C( ,urt-■
ed; lying ou Lie YVest ban* of Hint river, m Decatur coun- { ilI1U se door ,,.,.5, ,.f -n.i^.r. ...
)>’> opposite tne town ol Baiubridge, at the head ot safe steam-
,. , 0I)| a t the Court-house of tiie county in
-tv is situate.—Notices of these sales must be
•oizetie SIXTY days previous to the day of -aie.
s tle of personal property must be given in
:TY d ivs previous to tiie day of sale. Also,
,t irs and creditors of an estate must be pubiisb-
-ation will be made to the Court of Ordina-
,. 1 !au I, sumt be published for Kour MONTHS- j
n fir ie 1 ■.. ,]ie line of printing, will meet with prompt j
^AUbusmesstn ■ ;i|un ; ;K office
lP ,: tton at must be post-paid.
LYTTKit- •' rB(F , est j ns the direction of their paper j
.7 0' J " 1 ‘ 1 p„- t office to anotlier, are desired, in every i
‘ 1 f 1,1,1 gp.,,, , ur h rerpiests, to inform us as well of the j
POSTPONED .SALE.
rpEtFAin SHERIFF'.-! SALE.—Will 1 sod before
-■ t.ie Court-house door in the towu of Jacksonville, Tel
fair county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in January next, the following propeitv, to wit:
Part of a lot ot lan 1, No. 362. in the 9th district of Telfair
county: levied on as the property of Watson Burk, to satis-
i.v sundry ti las issued from a Justice's Court, in favor of Eli
W arrett, and others vs. Watsou Burk.
Nov. 27, 1838—46 ids F. BUTT-ER. Sh’ff. .
| between the ttsaal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
" i One road wagon and harness, e head of horses, about 3500
•ed cotton, 1 bed and stead, 1 shot gun : levied on by
a mortgage ti. fa. Wilie Cherry, is. Thomas \V.
. Property named in said fi. fa.
Sims h,s a blemish in one eye, w ich deprives him of sight— j will'enclose the' whole "plamatiom by‘ru-ming”froin bend to I & r \ na, f u * d «’**“ 10 months old : levi-
.as a felon on it which looks white ; he has, on examination, bend of the river. Several good houses are on the place, ! ‘t.TE, , TU n & \ Ja, T ,es ; *"•«“& - a h ’ ta ’
large scars on his aips, occasioned by lying on them m a loug and the steam saw-mill on the next lot, will furnish every fa- I sal j A q Janes ^ * enjr ourt ’ oe U. \ lggms, vs.
spell of sickness. He was co: fined in jail for stealing a lie- cility for buildiuginore. This place is as healthy as any river J it-„ a CS ' „ ... ... . , *uesu.t\ ia rc.irion uph.dcv
gro; and for a mors full description of Sims’ villainy, I refer i plantation. The swamp can be cleared with unusual ease, as ! ’ C * . a, 9 01 " ,n g Cravvfordville including , usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
the public to a piece in the Recorder and Standa.d of Union, j the large timber is mostly live oak. which need not be cut I a , nJ : al ] "“f^. 0111 build mgs.uie j One lot of pine land. No. £86, in the 18 th Distri
which has been published for the last six months overthe sig-
rjlHOMAri SHERIFF'S
-■ Court house door ill tht
SALE.— Will be su’d, at the
town of Thom tsville, Thomas
county, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, between the
H0f r
n't ’ ,1
\\ c ill
jiTj .a frit n which they desire it changed, as
v may thereafter wish it sent.
j/cd to iiiirmm ce tl*e name ol Mr.
•undidale for Tax Collector ol Baid-
liug January election.
iilll
IN 5 , a-
X iMi’’
00.
K 1-
- , •mtiiorized to announce Jehu Eusk, as
l/fi./V “,'• i’ : ,x Collector of Baldwin county,
n
twningjl"" 11
jj , r-o;>
\ late Ol Hcno
v incut
Election.
to prt
Vo v rni
sent them in tci
her 13,
at the
Oct. 9, 1838— 36 w 12w
ebted to the estate ol Andrew Sell
ouuty, dee d., are requested to make
I those having demands, are notified
he law.
JOHN SELLERS, Ailin’r.
43 fit
nature of Bryant Johnson. SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor.
October 31,1638. '•> tl"
I ~ LAFAIETTE MEAMsMj.
: ' 3 1 blE subscribers announce to their friends and the public,
*• that tt-. ? well known establishment will be open during
the session of the Legislature, for the reception of travellers
and hoarders. Members of the Legislature will find Lafay-
! ette Hall well adapted to their comfort and convenience, be-
J ing within a few minutes’ walk of the Capitol.
The Tables will be well supplied with every tiling the mar
ket affords. The Bar will be furnished in the best style, w ith
the best liquors, and attended by a competent and accoinmoda-
ting Bar-keeper. The Stables will be furnished with a trusty
! ostler and no pains spared to reader visiters comfortable and
j well provided for. I). M. MrDONALD.
M. J. SMITH.
39 tf
i i a i i ii i ■ , , premises well improved: levied on bv virtue ol two fi. las.
down and rolled, because although it can be killed as easily ; , T r\ . c t X■
. • i ; r r , .. . , i y i issuing from tiie Superior Court of Taliaferro couutv, Garrett
as otner trees, vet it seldom ever tails. Fartot the land is i rj„,i;., ,. tr vr .. , . , .. n " u
, . , r , ,• ; uatlni vs. Heriuon Mercer, and John Favor vs. Herman Mer-
subject to a ha
overflow. i v very high freshets, for a
District of ori- j
gmally Early, now Thomas county, to satisfy four 11 fas in fa- !
vor of Nancy Collett, and against John Collett. Property
, -v- ,i • - - - -ic - i eer a,1 d George F. Mercer, security on stay of execution in
few days ... winter. Not tne least injury results from tu.s, as botIl cases p roperty p oin(ed out b J George F. Mercer.
-ons holding claims against the estate ol the late
pi i ‘ F ' (>nrnlIin( jlec’d., of Morgan county, will please
Jcmillv proven, within the time prescribed by
Robe!
b<-t lfi— :i9
-r, L ns liaviligjuBt demands against David E. Butts
f H: -
.the
Milledgeville, Oct. 16, 1638,
TOE SnUBSCBIBEi
T S NOW receiving a supply of articles in bis line, care
fully selected, and warranted to be of the best quality
He oilers ilieni for sale in the confidence that they cannot be
surpassed in this market; a few of the leading articles are
eninner.ted : Segars. Cognac Brandy, Chamuaigne Brandy,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Monong iheia Whiskey, Beach
Brandy, Apple-Brandy, Madeira Chauipaigne, Teneriffe
and Port Wine. Cheese, Cordials, Crackers, Sperm and Tal
low Candles, Table Salt, a variety of Preserves, Pickles,
Snuff, Blavitig Cards, a variety of Candies, Sweet Oil, Spirits
, Gunpowder
Lemons,
and Apples, Sucked Beef, Bologna Sausages, &c. ilcc.
tts ' | Also, 20 boxes and half boxes of Raisins, of the new crop, all
rs- oj - which will he sold at a moderate profit fur cash.
Oct. 20, 1838.—40 tf N T , B. JUHAN.
VTarr-Housc a:n! Commuiian Business.
...ii.Iit t’icni. V ' ’ -ii i -ii i , i~ I Snun, Playing Cards, a variety of Candies, Sweet Oil
r ' ■ ■>. .merit• all nersons indebted will please make i -• n ,, , J „
>• |,,r ," jelav J - NORT HINGTON, Adiu’r. ! 1 “H ,e “ l . u,c ’ A J , "'? ,,ds r 01, '' t T’ ta P*”' C ?! 8U P' ° u, i
j^vme: 1 ! »’. ld “"’' " el ’ E . C . PE A RM AN. Adm’i. ; feirrok. n? and Chewing Tobaceo, h igs N utniegs,
it neve/ perurs in crop time, it being well known that Flint |
river never overflows in tiie lower part of its coarse, trom 1
summer or spring rains.
Tiie attention ol* planters, removing to the low country with
from 15 to 20 bauds, is invited. 1>. C. MARROW, i
W. McKIMLEY j
Lexington, Oglethorpe Co. Oct. 3d 1838. 38 tf '
\ FURTHER salt* of the personal property belonging to ,
I t the estate of .Solomon Lockett, deceased, consisting of
mules, stock cattle. Logs, household and kitchen furniture, !
corn, fodder and oats, and many olher articles. The sale to *
take place on the 5th day of December next, on the plantation :
where the deceased lived, in Warren county. Terms made i
known on the day of sale.
JAMES LOCKETT, > v ,
URIAH T. LOCKETT, j rs '
Oct. 23, 1838. . 40 tds !
(f'I EORGIA, - CRAWFORD COUNTY. ~
VJf Whereas Richardson Fosgin and Temperance Feagin ;
apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of
Tlmmas Feagin, late of said county, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by la w. to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, 5th November, 1838.
Nov. 13—43 it PHILIP J. ECHOLS, c. o. o.
COUNTY
November 21, 1838.
GILCHREriT OVERT ON, Sli’ff.
pointed out by ti
stable.
December 4. 1338.
plaintitl. Levied and returned bv
JOHN H L RBT, i). Bli if.
46 tds
TO I. KA'ilfT
LAr iVFTTB JfMPr. 1 1 .
*T^HE Trustees have employed Mr. Christopher Flah-
ADAS, a Classical Teacher ol experience and high’ re *
pntauon. to t ike charge ol this Ac -deuiv the next year, it is
s'tuaietl iu » very hea thy atngbborh *od, <>o the road from
riifmasion, (in Upson county) to .Marshall’s berry, atut about
midway between the two places. Board can be had on re%
son ibie terms, convenient ;o tiie Academy. Terms of Tai-
t oh, for the Latin an i G.eek 1. nguages 832; for the higher
branches of English r tr. 1 f - llie o-.ver branches $16.—
The Bchool will be open- i on the I "in of January, 1839, and
the scholastic Tear will one 15th of December.
SAMUEL GRANTLAND,)
DANIEL DUNHAM, } Trustees.
JOHN CASTLEN, )
[CT > For Mr. Flanagan's qualifications and hi"h character
as a Teacher, parents and guardians are referred to Dr. Ken
dall, Robert Collier, Esq., and Cant. Holloway, of Upson
county, or to any one of tiie Representative* frrn.i.i^wt-county
in the Legislature. November 27. 45 fit
H ancock sheriff sat.es—wui be sold on the
fi
E offer to let lor a term ot five years, our Plantation
» ” os
scoTxsaoBouua VKtaui heasmaby.
A N arrangement bus been made when by the two Fc-
called Beulah, the late residence of James Barrow. . 55®- male Institutions in the tillage of Sronshoro’. w tlf
deceased, on the Eastbank of Oconee, opposite the citv of hereafter be united in n one, under the sole control and
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Tmf field and 2u acres around superinlendance of the subscrilier. In offering his services
the old settlement called Jolmsotiville. Tiiis tract contains to the public as an in-tructor to the female youth of Geor-
ahout 1200 acres; about 400 of which, we suppose, ate open. he would remark that several years of bis life, hate
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
door in Sparta, the following property, to wit:
Oue negro girl, named Mary, about 14 years of age: levi
ed on by Moreland Lupo, constable, as the property of James
Reynolds, to satisfy an execution issued by roau commission
ers against said Reynolds, lot a fine.
Also, one negro man named Fed, about 36 years of age :
levied on as the property of A. G. Janes, to satisfy an exeeu- | „f the testator', until the heirs should be of age.
mm against Janes and V, althal, in favor of Robert Hvslop &. j The quality of the land, and its vicinity to MiHedgevUle,
‘ °'1‘ , STEWART,^Sh ,i. j make Beulah one of the most valuable grain and-stock farms
a o\ ember -7. 1 - i-. 45 tds , ; n Georgia. We offer to let it only for-lbis purpose. The
Though the farm is at present partly overgrown with hushes , already been devoted, with success, to the important duties
;1 is excellent, having never been worn of Female Education, ami although the details ol the s\s-
and briars, yet the land
out. but merely abandoned to fallow.
.'ing i
i-ordins
to the last will tom, which former! v enabled him to carry to a highly desi
rable extpitt, both the moral mid intellectual imprnvcmeNt
of hi- pupils, cannot he enlarged on here, vet he feds cqus
fidenl of success in rendering those entrusted to his care,
not only useful and virtuous members Of society, but its
JJTANCOCK SHERIFF SALES.—Will he sold at
0<-t lfi. 1
l LI |»' [
ritier ; and persous indebted to him are
,| to make payment.
g :jy (it WASH. BUTTS, Adm r. , _ T yir aviot t i , i - ,•
. ; isJH. MIDAS L. GRAY BILL has taken the interest ot
the estate o! Ezekiel Veazey, Jjfjj- Mr. John Jones, in the late firm of Hardeman, Jones &
Co., in the above business, which will hereafter be continued
by the subscribers, under the name and style of Hardoak,
Grayish.l tSt Co., at the old stand formerly occupied hv
ns indebted to
of (4recite county, dec’d., are requested to make
*‘ditto payment; and all those having demands against
vr.c are requested to present them in the time pres-
• n i.y ] a iv, and as directed by law.
GEORGIA, DEC AT b
\Jf Whereas Gieen Mitclieil applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of John Biakey, late of Hancock
county, deceased—
And also, Thomas Barish applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Surah Parish, lute of said coun
ty, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nml admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec: d., to be and appear at
ALLISON L. VEAZEY, Ex’r.
Jinvemlier 13, 16.>8.^ d3 fit
Yu, persons indebted to the estate of Wi|lium Sherill,
\ lute of Greene county, deck]., are reunested to conie
and make payment; and all those having demands
‘,‘ l( . e |cd to render them in in terms of the law.
-\Yy, i15 ft E. B. SHERRILL, Adrn’r.
, j i S ;,„s having demands against the estate of George
\ \v. Welch, tic
“vracat. 1 ‘ U J- J- GRIFFIN
.1. K. WIMBERLY,
X„,-ember 20, 1838.
Messrs. Hamilton, Haves & Co., the well known situation of ; my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it
Ex’rs.
45 4t
i presen
bich, both as regards safety against tire and the convenience
ot* its close stores, needs no recommendation. They are now j
ready for the reception of Cotton, and for the receiving and I
forwarding the goods of tlicir country friends, that may be !
shipped to their care. They are prepared to make liberal
advances on Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa
vannah, Charleston, or New-York. And from the fact that
they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their own account,
.... ... i_ii„ " I thev hope to receive a liberal share of public, patronage. The
*cM. will present them legally to the ex- 1 .. ~ .. * , 1 .. 1 . ..
. . ’ . L *■. | . .i . I selling ot Cotton trom ttie ware-tiouse or trom wagons ami all
iebled to the estate are requested to make , . . , ,• . ,
ajlc 1 other business connected with tueir establishment, will have
j the exclusive attention of Thomas Harueman and Midas L.
j Cravbill, who will spare nopcins to serve and please their pat-
I ions. THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MI DAB L. GRAYB1LL,
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Sept. 21, 1838. 37 4m
j A SITBATIOIV WASTED.
j A YOUNG MAN, accustomed to teaching, is ilesirous
I as of obtaining a situation in some gentleman’s family, or
| public institution, us an instructor of youth, where he would
j not be required to spend more titan lour or five hours in a day.
i He holds himself in readiness to teach the different
| branches of the English, and Classical Education, or to pre
pare young gentlemen for an advanced standing in College.
He lias recommendations from Rev. Wilbur Fisk, D. D.,
! Rev. Mr. Capers, D. D.. W. H. Allen, A. M., of Dickinson
. College, l’a., P. B. Wilber, A. M., President of Medical
i Springs Female College, Vu., Ac. Ac. Address W. K. P.
Sparta, Ga. November 20.— 44 5t
I JIBSOX AtABE.iiY, 3
I.L persons indebted to the estate of Elijah Evans, de-
k i. rd, late of Taliaferro county, are requested to make
..-bate payment; and those having demands against said
lit-are notified to present them in terms of the law.
j■> is'i 5 :—.44 fit JOHN HARRISON, Ex’r.
LL "persons having demands against the estate of Abner
L T. Manlv, dec’d., lute of Henry County, are hereby re
tut them to me in terms et the law; and those
d estate are required to make immediate pay-
ELIJAH BAILEY, Adm'r.
44 6t
Xavember 20. 1338.
I.L persons indebted to the estate ot Jo
»ph D. Harden,
late of Laurens comity, dec’d., are hereby requested to
forward and settle tlicir accounts; and all those that
ilein ni ls against the •• •late, are requested to bring them
lotwarl ill leraisot tile law.
Xav. 9. 1838-41 fit HENRY SMITH, Ad in'r.
»E\V JS *»*I- A iiB AXiiiJE JIEKT8.
) ^’111 i’. subscriber respectfully announ
res to the [ittblic, that be has in full
ation a I.ine of Fottr Horse Coucli-
.Athens, via Watkinsville, Madison, to Eutonton,
■nl bark, 3 limes a week, leaving and returning ns follows:
I. -•;ivin" Adieus on Sundays, 1’itesdnys ami I Inn sdaj s,
6 n’cln,'!.. A. M., and arriving at Ealonloii at (1 o’clock
M., on tbe same days.
J. eminir Kntontou on Mondays, Wednesdays and t ri-
iiir., .ii o o', lock, A. M., nml arriving in Avliens at (i
ociorl. I’. _M., same davs.
H. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
i,07 io tr
aTx s'tvAxs.
KF.R it YOUNG have this day dissolved copart-
rshin, bv niutuiii consent. All persotis who aie in-
lo the subscribers either by note or account, are re
in make immediate payment to L. A. \ oting. wim
ri/cd to settle all demands. No imi'iiigence will be
than the first of September:
BOOKEll & YOUNG.
...Ijoville. July 25. 1333
The establishm mt will hereafter he carried on un-
li'rthc iaimedinte direction of the subscriber, who would
< H his friends ai.d the public, that he intends keeping
;.i a gene.al assortment of -Confectionary, &■<'• His
Isa. will lie surpassed !>y nunc, as regards m atne-s,
ami the most choice liquors; and he therefore hopes
y meet with a share of public patronage.
Mr
Td 1
l) ■
initial
■ Trust
tl
L. A. YOUNG
hltou AT 'i’isss.
U’dK subscriber wishes to inform all those persons who
(.1.
jAIIL Trustees take pleasure in annouticiugto the public,
.M that Mr. Lewis, who taught formerly with so mm h suc
cess in this institution, has accepted the rectorship of the Male
Department, for the ensuing year. Miss James, at present
an assistant of Miss Bracket:, at Washington, lms been ap
pointed to superintend the Female Department. Mrs. Lew
is will give lessons in Music. The duties of the School will
be resumed the 1st Monday of January next.
The situation of this Seminary, long experience has amply
proved to be entirely healthy. It is very retired, being far
removed from all temptations to vice and extravagance.—
Board and tuition are low. It is cordially recommended to
the public confidence and patronage
GEORGE R. GILMER j
GEORGE M. DUDLEY, j
JOHN BILLUPS,
EDWARD GONE,
YvM. McKinley - ,
JOS. HENRY LUMPKIN,J
November 20, 1633. 44 4t
<A tlSEALl.’S
FiiT-Prieif IVarehanse, Aagasta, <Sa,
rgxiiE undersigned, grateful for the liberal patronage and
iL support of tlicir friends and customers heretofore, beg
leave to inform them and the public, that they continue to
transact a ceneral Warehouse and Commission Business,
at their old stand on Broad-.street. Their warehouse and
close stores are in good order for the reception of cotton and
goods in store. Liberal advances will at all times lie made
on produce and consignments. Thy agents of the Georgia
Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton
consigned to us at tiie different depots, as also any goods that
may be ordered through us up the road.
tlopkins, Jennings & t'o., WheJesn’c Rrcrcrs,
are now receiving and opening an extensive stock of Groce
ries, in the fire-proof store of the warehouse newly erected,
which they will be prepared to offer on the most liberal terms.
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 3d November, 1838.
Nov. 20, 1838—41 5t 0. M. A MOSS, c. c. o.
( '1 EORGIA, IIANX'OCKT’OUNTY. "
If Whereas Mary Strother and Eli IT. Baxter, apply to
me for letters of administration on the estate of Richard
Strother, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show- cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, at office, this 5th November, 1838.
Nov. 13—43 5r HENRY.ROGERS, c. c. o.
( 1 EORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTYT
JT Whereas Malcom Johnston and Catharine R. Calla
way apply to me for letters of administration on the estateof
James M. Callaway, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
die kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office w itliin the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8tb dsv of Nov., 1838.
Nov. 20—44 Ot GUINEA O'NEAL c. c. o.
(>E8U3IA, tigleliioi'iie County.
C NOUKT OF ORDINARY—November Term, 1338.
J Present their Honors, William \V. Davenport, John
Crawford, and Henry Banks. Justices.
The petition of OWIiali Stevens, Guardian for John and
William Harris, orphans of Oveitmi Harris, deceased, re
spectfully showe h to this Court, that he lias faithfully dis
charged the dot: s of his tnr>t ns Guardian, and has from
time to time exhibited to ibis honorable Courl. I lie exact situ
ation of said estate, up to tins present lime. Wherefore, the
said Ohadiab Si evens, prni s ilia I this lionoiable Court
would dismiss him from his said Guardianship, as soon as
the same can he done, according to the statute in such cases,
made and provided; wherefoie, it is ordered by the Court,
that all persons concerned, appear at the next teim of this
Court, to show cause why the said Ohadiab tjteveiis should
not he di-inissed fi om his Guardianship,aforesaid ; and that
this application be published forty days, bel’oie the next
term of this Court, in the Southern Recorder.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary,
at November Term, 1338.
HENRY BRITAIN,c. c. o.
Nov. 20, [838. -II fit
o :
(GiOiRG.t, fianm.n County.
November Term Inferior Court silting for ordinary purposes.
X the appi cation of Joshua Hightower, guardian of
the petsoti ntu! propeitv of Joseph t-'mith, minor ol
V. ii 1 inn■ Smith, fur letti is ol dismission fiom his said guar
dianship—ll is ordered, ilia) after the publication oi this
rule in the Southern Keeoider the i,suul time provided by
law in such cu es, that lie he discharged from lus guardian
ship, unless sufficient cause be shown to the contrary; tor
which,ail the kindred and creditors will take notice.
Given under mv hand this fiih of November, 1838.
Nov. 20—M fir FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
(f X EORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY.
’OT Whereas John Smith applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of Alexander McCracken, late
ol said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singula:
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he avid appear
j at my office, within the time prescribed by law. te show cause,
j if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at oflice, this 14tii dav of November,
1838. ‘ HAMILTON BURGE, c. c. o.
44 ot
i are affected with Rupture, or Herina, that he will con-[ ^11 orders through us, and tilled by them, will be free ot coni-1 y-, v ,->q ----- - *
u.'.r in Milledgeville during the sitting o : " the approaching j missions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering, j llli '
b.'iffiunrc, he having made so many radical cures, lias come j All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as the j g -q EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY”-
m lie conclusion to warrant cures, and in case he fails to j business in futurt: will be conducted in the name ol the firm. Yob WueUKAS James A. Newman apj
-fi. Court-house door, in the town of Sparta, on the
Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale
the following property, to wit:
One negro man named Green, aged about 21 years : levied | tainiug nearly eight hundred acres, while an extensive roea-
oa as the property of William H. FleweEen, to satisfy a fi. fa. j dow. either for hay or pasturage of cattle and horses, can be
in favor of Robert S. Sayre, and one in favor of S. F. Jor j made in the valley of Deri .-eau creek, with no other trouble
dan. Property pointed out by defendant. I than a fence. The wiiole place is well watered and healthv.
W. H. BKAXTLY, D. Sh'ff. j Also, we will lease for a term of five years, the farm ealled
November 20, 1838. 45 tds Walnut Level, on the West bank of Oconee, adjoining the
1 town common, above Milledgeville, containing 160 acres iff
first q tality land. This would he a very convenient farm for
a gentleman wishing to reside in town,
j Persons wishing to cultivate a grain farm, near a good mar
ket, arc invited to examine the premises. The lease will be
) long enough to give tenants nil the comforts of a permanent
| home. Mr. Byiiigtou, at Beulah, can give information of the
M ORGAN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house
door in the town ot Madison, Morgan county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One sorrel horse ; levied on as the property of Stephen
M. Akins, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John P. Lucas, vs.
Stephen M. Akins and William Akins, security.
Nov. 20.—45 tds LEWIS GRAYES, Sh’ff.
preinsses.
is will be u guarantee to parents that lb< ir daughters will
. derive every advantage, both in tiie useful anil nin.unetitel
parts of education, which any school in our country canat-
1 ford The aid of the\erv best inslrucfoi s, in every depart
ment, has been nr will be seemed. F^r the oimimeulul
branches and rite languages, the eti-tomary extra 1 barges
will he made; for instruction in nil the other branches, the
; price will varv from fifteen toeigliteen dollars perterm, ac
cording to the advancement of the pupil. Board may be
' obtained in several of the families ot tiie village, though the
| -ub-eriher is desirous of receiving into Ins own launly, as
; many of bis pupils as his house, which is large and commo
dious, will contain. The terms are font tee 11 dollars per
I month, and all paviuents are required ill advance. The
L aurens sheriff’s sale—win be s .id.befon
the Court-house door, in the town of Dublin, Laurens
county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following property, to wit: ,
One half of lot of land No. 321, also the whole of lot No.
340: all the above lands levied on as the property of John
Bussel, to satisfy sundry li. fas. in favor of Newnan McBatm
& Co., and olher ti. fas. vs. Johu Bussel. The above proper
tv levied on and returned to me bv a constable.
ELZY THOMPSON. Sh’ff.
November 21, 1838. 45 tds
0 ~ GLETHORPE SHERIFF SALES—Will ffiTioid
on the first Tuesday in January next, befoie the Court
house donr in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ten Negroes, Joe, a man, 35 years of age; Mumford, 23 ;
Abbv, a woman, 2G; Phillis, 35; Julier, 22—and her two
children ; Adeline, 4 years old; Eadv, 3months old ; Tam, n
bov, 15 years old; Nelson 10; William, 14 years old ; two
beds, beadsteds, and furniture, 1 slab, 1 bureau, half a dozen
chairs, 2 dressing tables, 10 bead horses, 1 clock, 10 head
of sheep, stock of liogs, and cattle, 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
* j The lease will probably be ronewod at the end of the term. ! superior healthiness "I r-colt-boio’, and its other well
D. C. BARROW
w. McKinley:
Lexington. 14th Sept., 1838. 35 tl
DOff The Federal Union will publish this irntil forbid.
D. C. B. 4c W. McK.
IVtsley jlauual bailor school, sfcoirslou Co. <-:»
I.ETTKR OF REV. S. J. 11RI A.N.
\R SIR.—It will be gmtifvi.ig to you, and to many
D 1 ;,
of the numerous readers of your paper. 1 have no:
! doubt toiearn that tins school u iii be opened on the second
i Monday in January next.
The trustees have secured the services of Mnj. John
1 Park, as principal, mid the Rev: Reuben li. Lucky as ns-
j sistant teacher. They are wei! known iu Georgia as lu-
j borious. able and competent teachers, worthy ot the ~co.i-
i liileuce ll,III patronage o. the public. O.ie prominent object
! of this school will be to prepare students thoroughly lot
: collegiate institutions, especially i’or Emory College; where.
the system connecting manual labor vvitti mental culture,
i will be carried-out. Every attention will, however, be
| bestowed upon all who expect to close their education at
i this institution t and every advantage needed to quality
known advantages, must always const.lute it a situation
highly desirable to those who send their children abroad t»
| school. In conclusion, the subscribe!, though bur 1 and
, educated himself in the South, yet coming ns a 8- anger to
, this St-te, until his character as a Teacher cun be tested
bv the trial he deserved, begs leave to present toe aumxxed
; testimonial, signed ir the members 1 1 the faculty ot the
i Uuivivsitv of North Carolina. He would also make a le-
erence to all the 1 itiz.ens of Scotlslion ’
The exercises of the school will commence on the first
Monday of January, though the subscribe! » ill he piepuied
to receive boarders, at any time r.ft. r the middle of Decem
ber; nnd during a -hot t ali-eiiee, applications for situations
liitiv be made to tiie Hon. C. B.Colc.
WILLI AM E ' \ DENSON, Principal.
Scottsboro’, November 1st, 1808.
William E. Anderson, Esq., having intimated to the un
dersigned a disposition toengnge in the business ot icioaid
instruction iu one of the Southern States, it affords liiem
much pleasure to tie able to testily to Lis competency to the
task he proposes to undertake.
Mr. Anderson is a member of one of the most respectable
families of this State; and has enjoyed all the advantages
lie cn
iso known as a prac-
his
fodder, 1 stack oats; levied on as the property of George W.
Humphris, to satisfy one ti. fa. in favor of H. G. Bryson. & 1
Co., rs. George W. Humphris, issued from the Interim Court tical farmer, and will for the first year, have und
of Oglethorpe county, one in favor of Benjamin Phinizy, rs. j constant supervision the stewards hall
George W. Humphris, and Joseph Jenkins, issued from the I mcnts . iin( | ( ie „ s , );ue p. i;!is lo
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county; one iu lavor ot Wvatt 1 ■ ....
Williams, vs. George W. Humphris, issued from the Inferior j
Cmirt of said county; one iu favor of William Lumpkin, j
Administrator, Ac., vs. George W. Humphris; and sundry |
others in my hands against the said George W. Humphris. i
Also, lit) acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of j
Fishing Creek, adjoining lands of Win. WcWhorter, and j
others; levied on as the property of Moses Brockman to ! (j. e. the time since tiie count! -
“ * ~ “ !y a healthy situation.
them for the tne.canliie, or a ,y other useful pursuit will i incident to our best Literary Instit utions, and to association
ire fully rendeted. .Maj. Po-t « «G..k.I wit!, cultivate., society, lie graduated at tu.s •- -irver.-rty
iu 1825, find subsequently received the degree of Master of
Arts. He was for seventl years advantageous’y known to
cliool ot high
He hits uui-
mornl, and intellectual well-being ol u!l who are commit- form 1 v sustained the fairest riqiutalion as 11 gentb-mau of
ted to bis care. , probity and intelligence; and is particularly entitled to cqm-
XJie location of this institution, is on the ridge dividing j inemlatioii foi conscientious devotion to the general im-
the waters ot the !• lint and Ue
level country, principally pine
is believed on the evidence ol
"ire, \\ ill charge nothing for his services
I. T. CUSHING, Sen.
igeville, Pth October. 1838. 38 tf
T6 BEST,
LibR tne year IP39, the House and Lot where Jesse Join-
y er now lives, adjoining the lot of Janies T. Bane, iu the
k’i::!ipar. nt Milledgeville. Halt the lent to be laid out in
rs and improvement of the place, under the superiuten
t uf file tenant..
two vacant Lots in front of the house, across the
t. Apply to D. C. BAR ROW ,
w. McKinley
•xingon. Oglethorpe Co. Oct. 3d. 1636. 38 w-3m
Oil SALE. Fiat beautiful, healthy, '.id commodious
ke.un which the subscriber now - resides, at Midway, two
sfrom Milledgeville, and a half mile from the site ol
uxorpe University. It contains ten acres, and has on it a
convenient, and pleasant dwelling house, with out-hou-
a well of excellent water, and a spring, besides many
r advatitag.-s. JOHN A. CUTHBERT
October llSiVi. 1437. 38 tf
1/ 3 offer to sell tire standing Timber on any part of oar
" woodlands near Milledgeville, in quantities to suit
1 risers, froai one to tin. acres, for Fire Wood. The lands
of town, at the East end ol' the river bridge, and
'■t tkc Common above Tobler’s Creek, and bear at
■MHO cords of good Oak and Hickory Wood per acre—
"iin-nasing standing timber, so near town, families can cut
1 (IH ° Wood and supply themselves at less than half tiie
“P*™ prices. * D. C. BARROW,
W. McKINLEY.
0gton, (-glcthorpe Co., Oct. 3d, 1838. 32 wtf
NOTJi’E.
j ■'o-criher will sell on reasonable terms, the Lots of
' ‘ below enumerated, by application to him in Mad-
J Pledging their usual promptness to ali business confided to |
| their eare, will hope to merit a continuance of the confidence '■
; heretofore so liberally bestowed.
JOHN REES,
EGBERT B. BEALL.
i Augusta. Oct 2, 1838. 38 tl J j
LANES FOR SALE AT AFCT107.
i,N the lirsi Tuesday in January next, will be sold toilie !
lilahest bidder, i:i Coliiim us, Ga., ii(i~ acres of Land, j
I known as Nos. 82, SJ, and llli, in ihe lOtli District of Mns- j
| costpp couutv, ly ing mi the Big Ujmtoie and ils bn.ijehes, I
tvjih 25!) acres cleared, the most of which is fresh, and in I
fine condition for another y ear’s crop of cotton and corn.—
Improvements are good loo houses, ginlionse and gin, and a j
new screw. Excellent spi ing water; as healthy a. it nation j
as the country affords; first rate range forstocK; milts and j
smith's shop in 1 5 miles. 1 v. ill add, a belter 'limitation can 1
not he found outlie w aters of the Uputoie. All persons w ish- !
ing to pnrebnse Land in the Western part of Georgia, are j
verv respectfully invited lo call m time to view the premises I
for themselves. BL.NJ. I . I.Ll.fS.
p. Anv qiianti’y of Land cun be bought adjoining. |
November 13, 1838. 454t^ j
f a.boinistration r.11 ihe estate of.
1 cnm.ry, deceased-
O'
The^eare therefore to (ite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. .
Given under mv hand, at office, this 6th November, 1838.
Nov 27.—15 .it NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
satisfy a (i. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Oglethorpe
county, in favor of F. W.Cook, vs. Moses Brockman. Pro- j
:» rtv pointed out bv F»kV. Cook.
Nov. 22, 1838.—45 tds S. R. MAXWELL, D. Sh’ff. !
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF S 'SALE—Will lie sold in j
the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, within the i
usual hours of sale, 011 the first Tuesday in J anuarv next, the i
following ptopertv, to wit:
Seventy acres of hind, more or less, adjoining lands of Lew j
is J. Dupree, and others, 1 negro woman by the name of l£e- ■
becca, about 40 years of age. 20 beds, bedsteads an i furniture,
14 tables, 4 wash stands. 2 side boards, 1 bureau, 1 secretary, j
1 book case, 1 cloths press, 3 folding tallies, 2 half round ta j
hies, 4 dining tables, 1 cupboard. 5 dozen chairs, (assorted.) 2 i
large looking glasses, 1 clock, 7 head cattle, 1 yoke oxen, 1 1
mare and colt, I ox wagon, 1 house and lots in the town of j
Lexington, formerly occupied by James Wellborn, as a Tav j
ern: levied on as the property of Paris Puce, to satisfy two
executions, one in favor of John F. Phinizy, vs. Paris Pace,
and one in favor of Joseph J. ?\Ioore, vs. Paris Pace and John
M. Cox, issuing from the Superior Court of said county. Pro
perty pointed out bv defendant.
Nov^22, 1838—45 tds _M C. HALE, Sh’ff.
GLETHGRPE SHElllFF SALES—WilTbe sold cn
the first Tuesday in January, at the Court-bourse in Lex
ington, Oglethorpe county, the following property, to wit:
A negro bov by the name of Watt, about 18 years of age :
levied on as the property of William Luster, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Paris Pace, vs. William I.ustcr.
Also, I grey horse, 1 black mare, 1 roan colt, 3 cows, 16
featherbeds, furniture and steds, 48 chairs, 1 old gig, 1 one
horse wagon, 1 walnut side hoard, 1 bureau, 1 set walnut di
ning tables, 1 mahogany tea table, 5 wash-stands, kitchen fur
niture. consisting of pots, ovens, fee.., Ii pair andirons. G pair
shovels and tongs, 6 small dressing tables," 3 dozen earthen
plates, 6 dishes, 3 dozen knives and forks, fit) acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Pitmey and others, 3 dressing
glasses, 4 looking glasses, 1 large suspending lamp, 1 dozen
! candle sticks, 1 sulkey and 1 road wagon, and i old gig: le-
dies to me tor let- I vied 011 as the property of Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi. fa.
ph Harrod, late of j issued from the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of F -
W, Cook, vs. Joseph Jenkins, ptoperly pointed out by de
fendant.
Nov. 20.1838—45 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
LE—Wiil be sold
town of Lexington,
it.- 1 Arts. He was for several vears adviintageotls’V
I iiiu. faiineis depart-1 j ic jj c ns t | ie Principal of a Female Sclio
promote the physical, character in the neighborhood of Hillsboro’. H
all who are commit- fyritilv sustained the fairest reputation as a gen
. probity and intelligence; and is part ieiibn ly cm ill
on the ridge dividing | inemlatioii foi conscientious devotion to. the g«
kl mulgee i-.vers; a beautilui j proveilieut and spiritual interests ol’iiis pupils.
land T.f a good quality. It i >»■ iSWAIN, President.
,. .. . 1 - E. MITCIIEI.L, Prof. Cbem.
t fourteen years expelience, _ ,, >, , ,
. * , v , . .,,1 J. 1). B. IIOOPLR, Prof. I .at.
y uus settled.) Lo be decided- . yU M. GREEN, Prof. Rbel.
The society in the vicinity is very good ; decidedly
moral and religious; and the tiusteOs are satisfied that in
openiug the Hails of tbo Wesley Manual l.abor School,
for the reception of students, they have prepared an
other nursery where the youthjof the r •uulry sirr"
derlhe blessing ol God, be trained for usefulu
I’nivf rsitv of North Carolina. !
Nov. 13, 1338.
:cpt. :
lb!
43 tf
Fanner*’ Academy, Elaszrock t’o.. ta.
! fSIHE exercises of this institution for the year 1839, will
1 .1 be resumed on the 1st January.
For the convenience of those patrons who may wish to sen
plness.
The Terms f ir 1
:ird are two dollars per wet
Jars pt r inonih, payub.v in mUamu ;
Moinlay in Jamuirv,
ec.md
nd dost
; moil tw<
: to cinmr
i on the second Friday in December; students to furnish i
; their o,vn candies, candlesticks, wash basins ami tovyels. I
1 Ail persons yvisi.iag to enter {iiijiiis, can apply personally |
j or bv letter,post paid, to the liev. ft. 11. Lucky, i ml \ ui- i
! 1 -V, Houston County, Ga. No pupil can in* admitted on- j
j der twelve years ot ago; and fur every one o'er sixteen ■
i years, there must be a ceiiiricatc of good iiioiul cmirae- j
j ter, tV. 1 n some person known to too faculty or board j
of trustees.
The board of trustees anxious to encourage that spirit of
benevolence that looks to she education of the poor, have
r solved, that v. lmre an iadividuai, or a company oi iudi-
diviiimds, (provided said company sh-dl not consist of more
I tinm tea.) shill pay into the tieaxtuy the sura of one thou-
j sand dollars, the trustees slnill give to such individuals,
j or company, a certificate which wilt einiine them to keen
: in jiei jictuity one scholar at this itistim.ion, li ee of expense
| for board and tuition ; the hoard confidently hope this op-
1 porinuisy of serving the cause of literature a..J benevolence
j will not pass uiiimptoveil. ii this opportunity be proper-
1 iv improved, many a pour boy who otherwise would have
i perisi ■ I iti'ignorance, may be raised 10 intelligence,-dig-
' airy nnd usel’uiness; and whiie tiie rich roan tons honors
d hap- I him in Mtiiedgeviile. the subscriber will he found at Mr.
j Powell’s Book store, on Saturday tac 1st December next,
for tu- Kates of Tuition, for tiie scholastic yvar of mouths, aa
lierwtefore, viz;
ce term
812 per annum,
lfi “
20 ’•
32
Urthograpby, Reading and Writing)
Arithmetic, with the above.
English Grammar, Geography, ar.d ma
king Keys to Arithmetic,
The Greek, Latin and French Lan
guages. Geometry, Trigonnmetiy and
Burvf viiig. with the uaeol matoeUia;-
icai instruments.
Board can be obtained at the Academy or in tiie vicinity,
on moderate terms. JAMES STEWART, Rector.
I’:irujersvii!,-, ]7fJj November. )838. 45 2t
rSNHE * of the TCevv Salt m -Andnny will cinninenre
P- nuain on the lirr*! «»t* January next. Parents and
crnnrdians who iiave ehil Jr«*n or war * i«» send to this* in^ti-
j tution. wiil do well to .send them in tiie he^ nnln** oftlitr term,
j Board cau l:e i ••nvenicutly hod in iii»* tiriphi iood. nnd at a
i very low rale. The varim ~ braru-hes.of tiie Pnpli.sli K«luca-
| tiem are taugiit here; besides, the Latin. Greek and French
: Languages, and the liigiier brandies of MaK:heH:a T !rs, or alP
; such studies as are preparatory tu qualify a student to enter*
j Franklin CnlJesre. ' J. ]). 1)1<LMATAKI,
j >*ov. CT, 183*—45 4t PriiM-ipal of the Academy.
RATVXSOXilptl~Z*Ati* nili XALF.
ve some of the first rate Lands for sale in this county,
1 1,1
■"tv. either 111 l>ers-jn or by letter. , patrona „ e
9:1. District formerly Wilkinson, now Telfair. | ^ dvanc ^ s on Cotton and Goods in store.
SALE 45IS T?* KENT,
rptHE MANSION HOUSE, in Eatnntan, Ga., nowoccu- |
] S pied as a Tavern by Mr. Thomas Morton. The house |
| i s commodious, out buildings good, the lot spacious, and all j
conveniently situated for business, with a good run of custom. I
j For terms apply to DAVlD.lt. ADAMS, j
| THOMAS MORTON. j
| November 20, 183 3 . '! ' 1,1
I . Wnrehoonr and b'emaiisSinn fitnsiness.
i rH J >IE undersigned having taken the Warehouse formerly ! planting interest, in conclusion, the undersigned woo'd
I o-enpied bv Mr. Benj Baird, on Green stn et. offers ! only ;id.i further, that they wiil he prepared to attend to
j himself for the transaction ol the W aiikhoitsc an d Com i every branch o! business coam-clcd with the warehouse and
MissioK Business, and respectfully solicits a share of public \ coimnission; such as receiving cotton ori storage, fur sale,
other markets, receiving and forwarding
Warehouse anti Comirtiasioa Business.
f JNIIM undersigned iieg leave to inform the public, that
.aL lJ, .y have connected themselves together for trannet-
ing n Wnrehouse and Coininissioa Business in the City of
Macon, under the firm of Hamii.ton ifc Ritvyoi.ti.s. Their
Warehouse’is now being erected, and will be completed in
all of September, ready for the reception of hofdwarv nnd
merchiiiidiso. Its location is near the brad ofCotton Ave
nue, on ihe corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient
to the most business part of tlio town, and very secure
from the risk of fire,
best individual nnd
which may be confided to their care, and wiil be prepared j
to make liberal advances on cotton stored wiih them. I
They will also attend strictly to tiie sale of any cotton con- ■
fid'-d to their care, ami will in ali cases use {.licit best ef- j
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make j
the best ni rangemeul.s possible fur learning the earliest in
telligence fiom f ireign markets; and will always cheerful-
1 Iv impart anv intelligence thus obtained to ti. ir planting
| nu ’
: th
O GLETHURi’E BHEiiiF’F'S *8
before the Court-l:ou3e door in tl
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Li-ldy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child 8ain,
five or six 11:011.hs old. (very bright mulatto's;) Hannah,
thirty-three years old, (bright mulatto;) Anny, fifty years
old, (black;) levied 0:1 as the pro ertv of Joseph Jenkins, to
satisfy a mortgage ti. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins :-prov.ertv pointed out iu the mortgage fi. fa.
M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30,1888. 41 t is
i. 111 tracts from two to fifteen hundred acres; these Lands
wcre'se’ected in the early settlements nf the county, well
watered, and will produce Cotton equal to any lauds in the
country.
1 would a’so. sell a well improved place of thirteen or
t . tourreen hundred acres, lying on the road from Irwinlon to
oourd vj Trustees. J CuthLeru three miles of the latter place. T ;is land is rich,
a4 .it I well watered, 250 a res in good or.ier for cultivation. Pay-
j ,«.£■ iff<13*^ 1 meals made easy, either lor money or cotton, at annual pay-
Crrter of Me!,, tosh o:,d HeonUus-s’reds, A»gist a. !"‘ ! ; n _'’ l Gail nmk see _ J- G. GILBERT.
1! A NCt 1'^ OF —The 1«» \ le.^rrvc j n 'J.~ j* ■ j5—.
immi homu l.roken lip !>\ tMNrnr'i! nt nti ! ^ MA\ Ly t ic nrn»T* ot John i*. Dudijgn. was r.ikeB iw
1I0 i 1 T .1 ’>PVi*i
tho Lonl with Lis suLiOa:»i:r, ii*»* [u
j»ml rhe* true iiir.ores-i «»*' t ie coii «:ry
Lon! liisu'is and j»a. .s»*s «;! i
work. isAlML'
duiirntiui of <!,
NoveniLor £0, 183o.
ITSSla &
of Mr I /flash o./fl U rttroJ'/.s ,
OF TFii.MS.—Tiie m
aio tniK iiiossod,
mitred. M y toe
iv To this lftiaiuOie
•J. DKVAN,
ni
. 1 lie iimlersigned will devote their j Oglethorpe county, bet
undivided attention to any business ' first Tuesday in Januar
GLETRORPE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Wiil be sold
•fore the Court house door in the town of Lexington, j
jetween tiie usual hours of sale, on the |
J anuarv next, the following property, to wit: |
One bay colt, about 2 years old, one gig and harness, four j
head of-cattle, one side board, tent toles, four dozen chairs, j
sixteen bed4 and bed clothing, one lot of crockery ware, one I „ .
lot of Mass ware, and all kitchen furniture.consisting of ovens, , Forth ce months taemor Deoarl»nei:i,
P ’ ’ Joseph Jen- 1 Priinnry Dt jmrlmeut,
ad'niiced perimfof the tcriu is found to fie imp*cdicalile.—
As ihe arrangement? of the school are thus compelled io
yield to the convenience of distant pa'ions and absent citi
zens, the charge for rimm hole term u iii tiv-.uef.ue no longer
be required ol those who wish to enter hot lor u part.
A si ale of graduation, according to the time each popifis
entered, will he adopted, ci.rrespo nling with wlmi is tot.mi
iu other stinilnr i stimtions iu the .-mte.
For »lie whole term of nine mom!:-', the charges, ns lieie-
tbfore, are for tiie Senior Deinuttuout, Jf-80
l’i i:-mirv do. 50
Mn.-i : on ill- Piano Forte, 75
French ami Di.-twiug, each 40
For six months—■ Senior Department, fit!
Friinrry Depaiimci.t, 37 50
Music, foi
French und Draw ing, each 30
Jackson ville, Teit’air cOtulty, and brought to Klonticello
j iii lor forgery, where he is to rein .iu ti.l April Court. Per
sons having frauds practised cn them, woi.ld do wi ll to call
and examine for themselves, ami aid in exposing his villainy.
Dud on is about 5 feet inches high, black eyes, dark hair,
round shouldered, and is between 30 and 3.7 yt ars uf age, with
ratiu-r a dnming'voice. H. il. DOr-o.
iff The Mama Alessenger and Columbus Enquirer will
do a public good Lv criving a or 3 insertions to the above.
N v’einber 20. 18.38—w 4t H. I I. D.
T
pot;
, kettles, Ac.: levied on as the property of
kills, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of Thomas A. Brew-
i e 1 - vs. Joseph Jenkins Property pointed out in said mortgage
j fi. pa. S it. MAXWELL, I>. Sii fri
| Oct 30, 183?.- 41 uis
mcrrtrtrtii’e friend*. T’bc undersigned 1 being planters j 7VJEWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.— Will be sold on me
lseh'es, will feel their interest, nearly allied to the j first Tuesday in January next.before the Court-house
20
13
’-’ ;, h 4th “ “ " Henry, “ Fayette
b- i, 27th “ 2d Seon the line of Gilmer and
■ unimproved acre Lots, in the suburbs of the town
‘-"’a. Xewton couutv, adjoining Erwin and others.
’ 1838—39 ,fi * ' HENRY KIRBY.
Arrangements have been made to afford liberal
Insurance has been
effected to cover all produce in store.
Augusta, Aeg. lfi, 18-38.
IIENRY' RIVES.
35 3m
I. Sn
5’«M! kAIAi.
tiher offer* fin- sale bis House and I>ot. con.
fnm \Ti'"~ :, l > ‘" ,t 10 acres of Land, at Midway, U miles
’lylguville, ami half u mile from the Oglethorpe
, ” Persotis wishing to purchase a most beallby
- ’ '" 1 1 “ r 'siiler.ee, will do well to applv soon.
'tfy io— -
it
L. COWLES
St of
I rtvjj, , ii!{’RJ10S» i:dTEL.
1 ., . , rri: er having purchased the entire interest
Edward W. Collier, in the above establishment,
'y means inform his friends and the public gen-
1 i: ' intends giving his undivided attention to the ac-
• ll| on ot all who may rail on him, and Slopes by his in-
ycruonsto please.to merit the fusilier patronage ol
r *’ JESSE CLARK. 1
41 2m
ikllt
• U -'S desirous of purchasing dry goods very cheap,
: respectlully solici ed to call and examine my slock, j our prompt attention.
’IVarrlioioe and t'oaiuiissioa Jlusiiuv:*,
rglHE un lemigued have taken for a term of years, the j
I Warehouse of A. R. Ralston near the head of coti-rn |
Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they |
v.-i!5 transact a general storage and commission business. The
Warehouse and commission business will be conducted and j
managed by E. Beall and h red’k. Leull, members ol the firm;
they will devote their whole time and attention to the interest j
of the merchants and planters who may favor tuem with tueir
custom, in receiving and forwarding merchandise anil storage l
and sale of .produce. Early arrangements will be made to |
make liberal advances on produce in store, and such other j
facilities in trade as sh ill he for the interest of the customers.
The concern also will keep at their Store on cotton A venue
a large and general supply of Staple, Domestic, French and j
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery j
Ac Together with a general supply of vlroceties. Iron, Sail j
Saddles. Bridles, Boots, Shoes. 1 la’s. Ac They have on)
hand a large supply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
and twine. The undersigned arc determined to do business j
on the most liberal terms: any orders by the planters for bag- :
in" Bale Rone and Twine, or anv other articles, shall meet ■ ;p
* ELIAS BEALL, ic Co.
goods to country merchants, filling end rs, &c. &r.—io
ali sif which they will promise that their best attention
shall be given to promote the interest of those who ir.av
patronize them. Any fnvois received in tiie line of our
business, "ill he ds*K appreciated.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of mir
friends who urfcnnw engaged in the warehouse nml commis
sion business -in • his c"itv, we would respectfully recommend
the above geet’emen in our fer ner patrons and friends, as
worthy of their confidence. ’I hey being oor relatives, deli
cacy toroids that we .should say more in their favor; we.
j how,-ver, trust that their slriet and diligent aticHtiirii to
f business, will secure to them a .'i'/erai share rtf public pa-
I tro’uagc. E. HAMILTON,
door i'i the towu of Covington, Newton county, between the
| usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
i Six mules; levied on as the property of Peyton H. Col
bert. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John G. Colbert
I vs. Peyton II. Colbert.
SUPREY ANDERSON. Sh’ff.
| Oct. 30. 1838. 41 t is
GLETHGRPE SHERIFFS SALE—Will be sold,
oil the first Tuesday in January next, attlle Court house
in said county, witlua the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
-One negro girl, by the name of Body, about seventeen years
of age, dark complexion: levied on as tire property of Paris
Pace, to satisfy a mortgage!!, fa. issued from the InferiorCourt
of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson, vs. Paris Pace.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oci 22, 1338—41 tcls M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
A! nsi
French and Dinning eact
The school is now in full operation, ami amply supplied
I with Teachers. There are eonheefed will: this iirsliritfmn
id 1( > Teachers : in the English and Classical branches, liev.
i A. >!. Ecertow, Mrs. Egeiton, Sir. C. Chapman, Sirs. Cbup-
’ man.
In French, Drawing and Pcium n-liip, Miss S. Duj«e.
i Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Ni r. M. Plait.
In Vocni Music, Miss S. Peimiman.
In Iiis!ni!ne!.t::l Music, Miss Dfikiugs, Mr. J. I’chcIIas.
| Lecturr-s in Clieniisr-v "ill he commenced as soon ats the
j m cessiirv arriHigcmciils cun he made.
N. B. Former pupils of tire School are invited’ to attend
' the Lecture gratuitously ; to i few others tickets will he
j sold on nioderii'e leims.
jJ’T’ Board tnav now Jie readily obtained in respectable pri-
vnte fiMnilies, and on reasonable terms.
Parents nnd guardian- er** resiieclliilfy ini bed tocrmtinite
their visits to the Sell ol. at u! horns of tiled iy,to wssioss
the recitation* mid progiess < f the psqiils.
November 1-! T lfi.’Jo.
15 Ct '
ASX EO.’.S VtVASS.
HIE undersigutd respectfully iiiforms his friends and the
public generally, that he has and intends tokeepcor.-
j stoutly on hand, a weii selected assortment of Contcetiwnr/V^
i Cordials. Wines. Liquors, ice.,&c.
; In the re lr of the house will be found bis Bar. wbicb will
; be surpassed by none, llregards lie: mess, good order, atten-
| tion, and most choice Liquors, Sugars, &c.
He.therefore hopes to n.cct i. ivu u snare of public patroa
j age. . L. A. Y’OUXG.*
: Milledgeville, Novctuher fi. 1838. 43 tf
5 (MT OU STOLL’ r the i afscr ifcer the following
£—i papers: one no e hj . u Sctii Kennedy, for 543
; and some cents, payun.i. to me, 1. Treiedit of £10, date not
recollected; one oii-Joini Gr.tjbi’d. arnouii: not recollei ted,
due last Jaanqry, and payable to V.'m. S, Light foot, er bear-'
er : ijm cn V* m. Slieflield. gr.,‘airiourit not recollected, doe
I and pi.vrl tr as the l ist mentioned; one on John Dunn, for
i 812 nr ! 49 cents, payable to J. IS. & j.S. Thomas; one on
Sai-.ih if dev. fi r Sfi and some cents, ]iay able to V. m. S. Lights
■ foot, or bearer, date not r* colfeched; one on John Layfield,
amount cot recO;:ec e ;!, p .- si le to j ’im S. Tnomas, i*r bear
er. w.th a credit or: m, creed riot rei-ul ected. 1 heiel.y lor-
w.rrn any person from tr^ihii-.g tor s id notes ; also, the makers
of them from ) ay lag them to any person except myself or
John LL Thomas J EdfrE t8. 'iiit MAS.
November 27, 1838. 45 3t”
TION.—Tins Copartnership heretofore exist-
\LLE5 &
E»3:J3
July 24.1833.—27 tf
•T. R. HAYES.
rgMlOMAS SHERIFF’S SALE—Wiil be sold
A first Tuesdrty in February next, nt the Uourt-htmse door
in Thnimisville. Thomas county, between the u;ual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Four negro slaves, Yenia, Peggy, Patience and Bob: levi-
i ed on ns the property ol Tillinou D. Purifoy, to satisfy a inort
I gage fi fa issued from under the hand of one <4 the Justices
| of the InferiorCourt of said county, iu favor ot Thomas P.
p i Randolph. BENJAMIN WOMACK, Sli d,
jj . December 4, 1833. 46 Ids
r— i KSNIIF. subserioer rcspec
en the v j,. ,i. t . -hove it
EtY KSTIA*.
infoncs the public, that be
i by the first day of J arm-
pry next, as :t Tavern ni. 1 Loardi! g House, m tee. town of
Perry. Houston county. The building being of ceim-nii nt
size, and the improvement therein we’d constructed an 1 neatly
finished off, he wifi be able to e.iteitaiii travellers am: L-oar l-
ers in a genteel an 1 ccmf’orta’iile m inner bt:s Table ti.ali be
furnished as well a3the market can possibly afford; his Bar
with the best assortment of liquors tint can bv proem ed ; Iris
Stables shall be well stored with good and wlmle.-oine ppn-
vinder, together with an attentive ostler. Unreu illed alien
P ing under the name and style of John \V.
Co., is this day dissolved,by mutual consent.
JOHN W. ALLEN,
WILLIS ALLEN.
-■ - WILLIAM ALLEN.
WYATT MEUIDITH.
Tiie subscribers havl
Goods of the la;e firm i
co the bus ness at the ■
i 1 ? ev <“ry article usually kept in the line, as I a:n dis- i
f !, ’e bargains.
,*< S°°d terms as arty house in the up country, a ,
|— i r,, r ’ s:if ldlery, comprising every article in that liiie: j
: harness leather, of superior quality, inanu-
,Als(i ^R»edg e ville,i„ quantities to-suit purchasers. j
Em as B'Kat.t.,
I’ueoekicic Beall,
I. S. Rainey.
Titoiias Beai.l,
Thomas N. Beall.
Macon, July 19.
^yWgevik.
I T- T,' 10,000 lbs. dry hides, for wbicb the highest
; ‘ v ord w^l lbc P aidl 200 cord "
Oct 1 1)6 paid on delivery.
-ii®- 1838.
A. II. ROOT.
39 tf
FESTIVAL. I IVOTfiCK.
T HIS magnificent and thorough bred racehorse and stal- j TffYHE large and commodious Tavern now occupied by Jo-
Kon, supposed bv Capi. James J. Harrison, to be one of JL seph Jenkins, for a number of years, owned by John
the very best sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam
Tivig-gs fomlf PlantRtuin lor E;ile.
rgiME PLANTATION Upon which Maj. George
.0 Welch, dec’d. formerly resided, is offered for sale.
contains between 14 and 1590 acres. One h ilf is supposed fi A I.BERT SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold at the tion wiil be made for tire' comfort of h;s customers; a:
to i.t- cleared, most of which is in good order for the produe- i iji Court house door in Elbert couutv. on ihe first Tuesday . solicits a share of public patronage.
tiou of corn or cotton. This is thought to be one of the best, j in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following PH I XT' AS OLIVER,
t tiie very best plantation in the county. It can be bought | property, to wit: ~ Perry. Houston county, Nov. 27,1838. 45 6*
Two hundred act os of land, more or Less, on the waters of
Beaverdain creek, adjoining lands of Edward II. Brown and j
others: levied on ns the property of Ralph Blackwell, to sat- j A
isfv a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Eibert county, ■ , .
in favor of Beck, Clark & Jones, for the use of William A. > « desmiu. H ,..•taming a «t.,atmri tt.
Beck, vs. Ralph Blackwell. Property pointed out by defer- =><” Academy. ..r oilier merary i:ist,tn ro....eimer a, ^
EASTIN FOKTSON, D. Sli’ff. or Professor of Languages. Keffirrr.ic.-s are ,r.*.-ess.-a
4G tds (several g< utlelii . ot tile State of the fr.glmst respcetaol-ity.
—Adds e-rt D. J. B. through the Post Office.
for @7900. One half cash, or with interest, and the balance
; in twelve months. Corn, Fod ler, Stock, Ac., can be had with
’ the farm. Persons wishing to purchase are refered to Dr. J.
i K. Wiruberlv, iu the neighborhood.
. J. J. GRIFFIN. }
J- R. WIMBERLY, $
November 20. 1838. 45 4t
ri r AT!fi>’ nM.VTED AS 6NS
GENTLEMAN liberally educated,
knowledge of ihe French, Spanish,
ue
L’KITTOn.
ihd jKiisseising a
and Italian Im-
:ne resrre. t-
Ex’ors.
daut.
November 23. 1833.
to
SA r r baoen C'OUN
[■* — at the plantation of Wm. C. Dawson, three
''itaiacJ r’ m Gre enesboro’—the first crop of seed actual-
"i »i roin Mr. Baderi, of Nottingham, Maryland—
cents per bushel.
HARDAMOND POYTHRESS, Agent,
v-aoro , its December, 1838. 46 41
by that first rate of American race horses, Tiirioleon. will
stand the season 1839, at the town of Forsyth, Monroe county,
Ga., at $30 the season, and $75 insurance, Mares from a
distance will be accommodated with good pasturage grans,
and fed with grain, iff required, at 40 cents per day. Every
exertion will be used, and no expense spared to give general
satisfaction to those from a distance.
JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER.
November 20, 1838. 44 111
eph Jenkins, for a number of years, owned by John
Moore, in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county, will be !
sold in said town, between the usual hours of sale, at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in January next. Good titles wail
be given, and the purchaser will have immediate possession.
Tiie proceeds of the sale will be first applied to an e..ecution
obtained at the last Superior Court of said county, in favor of tie!
rORGAN SHERIFF'S SALE—Will be sold on tl
ig ibis day taken the entire Stock-of
John \V Aden, «V Co., will centin-
d who ore authorized to settle
the business of the old firm.t.ml where they wiil be pleased
to Lave their former ccsauoers continue their patronage.
JOHN Yv’. k WILLIS ALLEN.
f~'Nil Spring, YFilkinson Co . Nov. 22, Jr38. 46 5t
i haitnlnhichir River Lamls for
LjJTffE mli.-crilici-’ offer l.reir v.bu.ibie Plantation l’oi
S. riilq lyiii't on. I m »\ c.--t sale of the Chattahoochee
liver, in J'ovv ii-brips two, intige thuiv, diIerilv opposite
J iil.c S ifiolil’.-plmi: .iidiqiu i-irlv Miinty Gu., Consuming
I our lliniiired «nd se,v« ii .litre-, ’j luce him (red ami Fifty
;m,« s *.t v.Licit i ; firs; quality of river b ittoiii; there is
al'oui One hnioired nud f eu lo res o: cloaked Kind, and now
m a i-i:fr state m ctdiivation, with ccm 1 fences. A-c.t on the
op Land, lucre i-' a comfortable ilwt-iling liooae; kiichcnp
n y iii h-> me-, c.ub-', gin and giu-hoirse, all of whirb'i- new.
*>-», a go-.id \'< i oi water witiiin ib;Iv yards of I fit* house,
■r.i-1 mt excellent sp ring of w*:cr u li el, nr ver fidls, nut ex-
rt: il.ng bun htiofiFt-d Vaiils frxi;u the duelling Ionise. 1 lie
cr.n h ive Five hundred Bushels of C< ru. »t off
Robert Hubbard, vs. Joseph J enkins; the legal title to said j satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor ot William Murray vs. Lod. ■ ie fieu dwell mg Imusc, guo*! negro ca.iius and stables, aim a ; lull: id pai ncidai
Tavern being in the said lbubhnrd. Terint of sale in,.t. wteTf SeJiooninnker. The nronertv pointed out in said inert- ; well of good water. Any one oes.reus U>took at the pr*iner-
Tayero being in the said Hubbard. Terms of sale made
known on the day of sale. JOSEPH JENKINS.
November 21, 1838- 45 tds
wieh Schoomnaker. The property pointed ont in said inert-
eoeedeed. LE'WIS GRAVES. Sh’ff
November CO, 163?.
■ well of good water. Any oce-'ies roas ttilook at the proper
ty, will find the owner there muring il*e w inter aumtio.
Nov7 Z~, 5558—4fi CU It. C. BALDWIN.
sve 1 . S. iisrvcv on ihe pri nii-ei 1
I IKLM.bS S. H.AI’.VF.T,
HGVVF-LL t. CIirifT.
Hxmry Co., Ala., Nov. IC, lbb£. Li ta*