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MILLEDGEVILLE,^GF.ORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1838.
r NO. 4
iXlX.
rry The UECORDKit is published weekly, on Haarock (
neulv opposite the Masonic Hall, at Three Dollars
,tri!L u , n "pavable in advance, or Four Dollars, if not
'’'■/before the end of the year.
l% 1)VK KT.s t MESTS conspicuously inserted at the usual rates.
|i;lt without a specification of the number of insertions,
iblishe 1 until ordered out. and charged accordingly.
Those
will be P"
B'VEK LASD.
W E offer to lease for five years, 500 acres first quality
Flint River Low-ground; eu acre3 open and culli-
FSPTl' DOLLARS RE1YAED.
/% REWARD of 50 dollars will be paid to auy person
1 -x. who will apprehend and deliver to the Sheriffor Jailor
ol I ’ lias si county, a man by the name ol MAlilON blMS, ^ vated; lying on the West bank of Flint river, in Decatur coun
vi- no has broke jail in Hai tford, Pulaski county. Suns is about j ty, opposite tbe town of Bainb ridge, at tbe bead of safe steare-
•10 or 45 years of age, about six feet or more high, is a man of | boating. With common seasons' and culture, every acre of
dark complexion, and dark hair; in stature tolerably well j the swamp will yield from 1-200 to 0000 pounds of cotton.—
SSIFUIFFS* SAF.ES.
rriALIAFEKKO SHERIFF SALES.—wTl l e sold, on
A the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-
POSTPOXED SALE.
. Tuesday m January next,
bouse door in the town of Crawfordville, Taliaferro euunrv. . ,
between tbe usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: j “ s 'j * n J n . nUf,r .v next, the following property, to wit:
On* road wagon and harness. 8 head of hutses. about 3500 ! * >an ot a * ot °f land, Xo. 382. in the Dili district o
H !L SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold before j r’C 1HE Trustees have emplu>ed Mr. CHKisTorHsu Fuji-
Ji the Court-house door in the town of Jacksonville. Tel- A At.AX. a Classical Teacher of expet ience and high re-
rjpELFAI
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alr county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tues-
of Telfair
LAFATETTE ACADEMY.
'L,)f laud and negroes, by Administrators, Executors. nr proportioned for his age. He has formerly been a citizen of j The whole tract is low ground, except atv-ut 40 acre
m'rilians. are required by law to be held on the firat Tuesday , North Carolina, and more recently from Laureus county, in ; are choice pine fiats, and producing ne.irlv as w
between the hours often iu the forenoon and this Stale. He has a family in Pulaski countv at this ume. j swamp. One line of fence, raostof which is nearly
Guar
’ tUs wiontu,
101 the afternoon, at the Court-house of the county
1 ^ t ie property is situate.—Notices of these sales mu
W ’^'in a public gazette sixty-la vs previous to the day of
6't? .:.. eS for the sale of personal property must be given in
nner, FORTY days previous to tbe day of 3ale. Also,
: ie debtors and cred itors of an estate must be publisli-
iity days.
that application will be inadeto tbe Court of Ordina-
r ’ 1 ' i-e sell la-i 1, must be published for four mouths.
fj ,’i |,' u sin<’ss in the line of PIU.VTI.vs, will meet with prompt
^ ri itthe Recorder Office.
Better* <‘ ,n business) must be post-paid.
readers, in requesting the direction of their paper
t ^ | ra ,, ne Post Office to another, are desired, in every
i-’ 3n - ‘ ; ni iking such requests, to inform us as well of tiie
Pmt i Mfire from which they desire it changed
• , j, v . ,ithey may thereafter wish it sent.
authorized t" stiinoimcc the name ef Mr.
as a candidate for Tax Collector of Baid-
^ 1! ‘ U - ‘’-e ensuing January election.
1530 " . U— Gt
Sow
lilts man
notice
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Not:c
ty in ^lin^ ms a bfcinisu in one eye, wliich deprives him of sight— i will enclose the whole plantation, bv
i*t be i has a felon on it which looks white; he lias, on examination, j bend of tlio river. Several flood boil
4ale. | lar^re scars on his nips, occasioned by lying’on tbeiw in a Jong j and the steam saw-mill oo the next lot.
spell of sickness. He was confined in jail for
ffro; and for a more full description of Sims’ vi
running from bend to |
uses are on the place,
on as the property of Archibald G. Janes, to satisfy a ii. fa.
v®.
will furnish every fa-' J Court ' J ‘' el C ‘ XV
if "<
; (k
. ;il tin
<1 to uuuuuuc
Jehu Ejkje. as a
xATE are autboriz
\\ -Pilate for Tax Collector of Baldwin county, at die
* , T i-mirv Election. Oct. 9. 1838—-38 w!2w
£3SU 1*2 *“* • - - ■ -—— . —
i indebted to the estate ol Andrew Sell
-nry county, dec'd.. are requested to mike
'a Lb P cr ' ,rl
\ law of He .
5 r i,. mvnient; and those having demands, are notified
Iiiuiiciliare p 1 .’ r . . o
„ ..r.-ra.l them in terms ol the law.
"P r JOHN SELLERS, AduiV.
November 13. ISM 43
X! L persons holding claims against the estate of the late
n () i,ert Peartnan, dec’d., of Morgan county, will please
J . Wally proven, within tnc time prescribed bv
ren-wr litem- -* - . , , , .,, r , ,-
. se -tlenient; all persons indebted will please make
..meat without delay. J. NORTHING TON, Adtn’r.
tVtl6—39 5t " E. C. PEAllMAN. Admx.
"V I.L pi'r.-nns liavingjust demands against David E. Butts-
A ] 3ttf „f Hancock county, ileceased, are requested to pra-
ntthein to the subscriber ; and persons indebted to him are
avment.
6t WASH. BUTTS, Adtn'r.
ell kn. iwn establishment will be open duriiu
the session ol thy Legislature, for the reception ol travellers
and boarders. Members of the Legislature will find Laftty-
elte Hall well adapted to their comfort and convenience, be-
n^ea, a.«> j i;,g witliin a few minutes’ walk of the Capitol.
— j The Tables will be well supplied with every thing the mar
ket affords. The Bar will be furnished in the best style, w: h
the best Honors, and attended bv a competent and accommoda-
tijifr Bar-keeper. Tl?e Stables will be furnished with a trusty
ostler and no pains spared to render visiters comfortable and
I well provided for. 1). M. McDONALD,
-I M. J. SMITH.
Milledgoville, Oct. 16, 1533. 39 tf
Til*: 8UBr-n v Kfljjs*:ii
I S NOW receiving a supply of articles in his line, care
fu lly selected, vnd warranted to be of the best quality
He oilers them for sale in the confidence that they cannot lie
surparsed in this market; a few of the leading articles are
enumerated: Segars. Cognac Brandy, C ham pa Brandy,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin. Monongahcla Whiskey, Teach
Brandy, Apple Brandy, Madeira Champaigne, TenerifFe
und Port W ine, Cheese, Cordials, Crackers, Sperm and Tal
low Candles, Table Salt, a variety ol* Preserves, Pickles,
Snuff, Pla ving Cards, a variety of Candies, Sweet Oil, Spirits
ol Turpentine, Almonds, Olives, Capers,Catsup, Gunpowder
Tea,Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Figs, Nutmegs, Lemons,
and Apples, Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausage^, «kc. &c.
Also, *2u boxes and half boxes of Raisins, of the new crop, all
ol which wid be sold at a moderate profit for cash.
Oct. 20,1338.—40 tf N. B. JUHAN. i
river never overflows in tbe lower part of iu cc . tiq,
summer or spring rains.
The attention of planters, removing to the low country with
from 15 to 20 bauds, is invited. 1). C. BARROW,
\V. McKIVLEY
Lexington, Oglethorpe Co. Oct. 3d 1833. , 33 tf
rSTROMAS SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, at tbe
-ft. Court-house door in tbe town of Thcmasville, Thomas
county, on the 1st Tuesday in February next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot ot pine land. No. 286. in the 16th "Distrirt of ori
ginally Early, now Thomas rounty, to satisfy four fi fas in fa
vor ot Nancy Collett, and against John Collett. Property
pointed out by tbe plaintifi. Levied and returned bya con-
«able. JOHN IIUKST, D.'Sh tf.
December 4. 1338. 46 tds
i G LETHORB E SHEKIFF'S SALE.—Will be aofd W
fore tbe Court-house door in the town oT Lexington, Oglr-
t-iorpe county, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit:
Four hundred and ei0ity acres of land, more or less, on
Mark’s creek, adjoining lands of Moses Smith and others:
4 EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY.
! Sj
Whereas Richardson Feagin au.lTemperance Feagin
apply- to me for letters of administration oil the estate of I
Thomas Feag’n, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefo-t- to cite and admonish all and singular
TTANCOCK SHE31FF SALES—Will be sold on the
, -S.JL first Taesdx;. in January next, before the Court house
: door in Sparta, the following property, to wit:
j One negro girl, named Mary, about 14 years of age: leri-
| ed or- by Moreland Lupo, constable, as the property of James levied on to satisfy a fTfa issued from the Superior Court of '> ,,e w "iild remark that several years of I is life, have
i Reynolds, to satisfy an execution issued by road commission- Oglethorpe county. Charles Hoff vs. Harrison L. Thornton l ' lr0 "‘ , - v lx-en devoted, with success, to ibe important duties
pet ience and high re-
j potation, to take charge of this Academy the next year. It is
j situated in a very hea thy neighbor*! >od. on the road from
j Thonaston, (in Upson county) to Marshall’s Ferry, ana aboat
midway between the two places. Board can be had on Tea
sonable terms, convenient to the Academy. Terms of Tui
tion. for the Latiu and Greek Languages $32; for the higher
branches of English $22: and for the lower branches $.16.—
The School will be opened on the 15th of January, 1639, and
the scholastic A ear will end on the - 5th of December.
SAMUEL GILA NT LAND,)
DANIEL DUNHAM, > Trustees.
JOHN CASTLEN, )
I [Li - For Mr. Flanagan's qualifications and high character
as a Teacher, parents and guardians are referred to Dr. Ken-
' dall, Robert Collier, Esq., and Capt. Holloway, of Upaou
l county, or to any one of the Representatives from that county
| in the Legislature. November 27. 1638—45 6t
9COTTSBOBOUGI1 FE.HALK NILHIk.tKY.
4 N arrangement hn« been made when bv the two Fe-
£»- male Institutions in the village of Scolleboro’, will
; hereafter be united in'o one, tinder the sole control and
stiperintendnnee of the s-tbsrriber. In offering bis services
' to the public ns an in-truetor fo the female youth of Geor-
tbe kindred and
-.tors of said -
used, to be uud appear ; g ( >n.
ers against said Reynolds, fot a fine.
Also, one negro man named Fed, about 38 years of age : j
levied on as the property of A. G. Janes, to satisfy an execu- !
tiou against Janes and Wulthal, in favor of Robert Hvs'op A I
.1 to in
Oct 16, 1838—39
persons indebted to the estate of Ezekiel Veazcy,
late of Greene county, dec’d., are requested to make
immediate payment; and all those having demands against
«-i,l estate are requested to present them in the time pres-
.;L 0 J by law, aad as directed bylaw.
ALLISON E. YEAZEY, Ex’r.
November 13, 1838. 4 : < Gt
i.l. persons indebted to the. estate of V\ illium fSherill,
lnts of Greene county, dec’d., are requested t« come
fervvnrd mid make imynient; nnd all those having dmrmmts
recnesletl to render them iu in terms of the law.
Sov! 27, 1838—45 ft L.'«: SHERRI1.1., Adm’r.
V " LT. persons having demands against the estate of George
W. Welch, dec’d., will present them legally to rite ex- j
evetnrs. Those indebted to tbe estate are requested to make
J. J. GRIFFIN, )
J. R. WIMBERLY, ^
No-ember 20, 1S38. *•» <t
\ LI, persons indebted to the estate of Elijah Evans, de
ceased, late of Taliaferro county, are requested to make
anaiediate payment; and those having demands against said
Mtateare notified to present them in terms of the law.
Nov. 12. 1638—<•! 6t JOHN HARRISON, Es’r.
LI. persons having demands against the estate of Abner
T. Matilv, dec’cL, late of Henry County, are hereby re
f the law; anil those
( GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
T ‘
P 1 :
Ex'rs.
IVarc-35oii»c mid Uounuissi' a Uitsintsa,
M U. MIDAS L. GRAY BILL hts taken the interest of
Air. John Jones, in the late firm of Hardeman, Jones &
Co., in the above business, which will hereafter be continued
by the subscribers, under tbe name and style of HAltDKMiS, j the kindred and credito
Ghaybily. & Co., at the old stand formerly occupied by
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes Jc Co., the well known situation of
which, both as regards safety against fire and tbe convenience
of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They aretisw
ready for the receptiou of Cotton, and for tbe receiving and
forwarding the goods of their country friends, that may be
shipped to thei. care. They are prepared to make liberal
advances oti 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,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The
selling of Cotton from the wal e-house or from wagons and all
other business connected with their establishment, will have
tbe exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and Midas L.
Gray bill, who will spare no pains to serve and please their pat
rons. THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GRAYB1LL,
J. GODDARD.
Macon, Si-pt. 21, 1S38. 37 4m
at my ollice. within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, i
if any they have, w'*y said letters should not be granted.
Given under nav baud at ofib-e, 5th November, 1838.
Nov. 13— 43 5t 1’HILIP J. ECllOl.S, c. s. o. I
/pi EOIiGlA. DECATUR 7 COUNTY.
'4JT WHEREAS Green Mitchell applies to me for letters of j
administration on the estate of John Blakey, late of Hancock 1
county, deceased—
And also, Thomas Parish applies to me for letters of ad- !
ministration on the estate of Sarah Parish, late of said coun
ty, deceased: |
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dec’d., to be and appear at
my ollice within tbe time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should Hot be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 3d November, 1838.
Nov. 20. 1838—44 5t C. M. A MOSS, c. c. O.
( '1 EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
TT Whereas Mary StrotliPr and Eli H. Baxter, apply to
me for letters of administration oti tbe estate of Richard
Strother, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
said deceased, to be and appear
at my ollice. within tbe time prescribed bylaw,to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grained.
Given under my haud, ol ollice, this 5th November, 1633.
Nov. 13—43 5t HENRY ROGERS, c. c. o.
November 27. 1838.
L. S. STEWART, Sh’fT.
45 tds
rpe
nnd Blanton F. Thornton. Levied on as B. F. Thornton’s
land. Property pointed out bv B F. Thornton.
‘ MIA L SMITH, D. Sh'ff.
December 11. 1838. 47 tds
H ancock sheriff sales.—win be sold at the
Court-house door, in the town of Sparta, on tbe first j
Tuesday in January next, between tbe usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
jpi KEENE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold at the
OT Court-house, in tbe tmvn of Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, on the first Tuesday iu February next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hundred acres of land, lying on tbe waters of the Oco
nee river, adjoining the lands of John Cutright and others:
/-» ~ * • . . . . . 1 ; “xv i i , uu mu, iiiniis in e unit v uti t^iu atm uuicia .
One ne.ro man named Green aged about 21 years : levied ]evie d on as the property of Edward Crosslev. to satisfy two
on ns the property of \\ ilhain H. Flewellen, to satisfy a fi. ta
in tavor of Robert S. Sayre, and one in favor of S. F. Jor
dan. Property pointed out by defendant.
W. H. BKANTLY, D. Sh’ff.
November 20, 1838 - 45 tds
the
fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Cullen S.
; Criddell vs. Edward Crosslev. Levy made and returned to
j me by a constable. WM. L. STRAIN, D. Sh’ff.
| December II, 1838. 47 tds
P UTNAM SHERIFF SALES.-—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, before tbe Court-house
. - , door in the town of Eatonton, Putnain countv, between the
door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, between tbe j usual hours of sale, the following property, to v-it:
M organ sheriff’s sale.—will be sold
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court bouse
usuul hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
On. - ' • ' ' '
| M - A
Stephen M. Akins and William Akins, security.
; Nov. So.—45 tds LEWIS GRAVES, Sli’ff.
A negro man by tbe name of Daniel, 45 or 50 years of age :
e sorrel horse ; levied on as the property of Stephen j levied on as tlie property of Jacob D. Hightower, to satisfy a
kins, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John P. Lucas, vs. ; f: f a j n favor of Thomas
3 Barnett, and sundry other fi fas
against the said Hightower.
Also, 100 acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Lit-
of Female Education, and although the details of the s\s-
tetn, which formerly enabled him to carry to a highly desi
rable extent, both the moral and intellectual iinprcvetnen*
! of his pupils, cannot be enlarged on here, vet he feels con
fident of success in rendering those entrusted to his care,
not only useful and virtuous members of society, but its
moat accomplished oninnn nts. The subscriber is desirous
of establishing a scho.1 of the very highest character, and
if encouraged by the patronage of the public, he will spam
no pains in placing it on such a solid and permanent basis,
ns will be n guarantee to parents that their daughters util
derive every advantage, both in the itso.iil and ••m.imental
parts of education, which anv school in our country can af
ford The-aid of the very best instructors, in every depart-
J ment, has been or will he secured. F-*r the ornament al
branches and the languages, the customary extra (barges
will be made: for instruction in all tlie other branches, tiia
price will vary from fifteen to eighteen dollars per term, uc-
cording to the advancement of the pupil. Board may ba
j obtained in several of the families of the v ill.ige, though tin*
-tib'cribcr is desirous of receiving into his own family, as
| many of his pupils ns bis hon-e. which is large and commo
dious, will contain. The terms are fourteen dollars per
month, and all payments are required in ad*mice. 'J bo
superior healthiness of Scott-lmro’, and i:s other well
situation
to
ud
340: nil the above lands levied on tt3 the property of John
Bus.sel, to satisfy sundry li. fas. in favor of .Newjtau McBane
— i A Go., aud other fi. fas. vs. John Bussel. The above proper j other fi fas against said Cit'd.
Mattox and others: levied on as tbe property of William B,
Bird, to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of William Butler, and sundry
X
ipire.l to present them to me m terms «1 ttie law; ant
indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay-
B , at ELIJAH BAILEY, Ailin'r.
Nuvrmber 20. 1538. 44 6t
^ I.L persons indebted to the estate ol Joseph I). Harden,
late of Laurens county, dec'd., are hereby requested to
omne forward and settle their accounts; and all those that
Eire demands against the. estate, are requested to bring them
forward in terms of the law.
Nov. 9. 1438—44 6t HENRY SMITH, Adm’r.
TtjV.W MASS. AS KANG X29B12 N T». ~
^ npifE subscriber respectfully atinonn-
'pFF^\ 5 to the public, that be has in full
- operation n Line of Four Horse Coach
es, front Arhen*. >;« IValki.nsviile. Madison, to Eatonfon,
sail back. 3 times a week, leaving and returning as follows:
Leaving Athens on Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays,
rk, A. M.. and arriving »t Eutuntun at G o’clock
i the same days.
antou on Mutidav*, IVednrivdsvi sti4 1* ri-
at 6 »
p.
ick. A. M., nnd arriving in Athens at G
anie dav*.
H. N. WILLSON, Contractor.
10 tf
B
halving E«
day*, at S u’c 1
o’clock F. M., i
Varch 27
' AILY KtfAS ViVa.'-iS.
OOKER dt. YOUNG hive this day dissolved coport-,
rship, by mtitnul consent- All persons tvlio a r e in-
debted tn the subscribers either bv note or account, are re-
l in make immediirte payment to L. A. A oung. who
litinhorir.ed to settle nil demands. No indulgence will be
•raatfd longer than the first of September.
BOOKER &- YOUNG.
Hillnljeviile, July 25. 1333
JX The es'ablishment will hereafter be carried on un
do tk? immediate direction of tin- subscriber, who would
<|V t» hi« friends and the public, that he intends keening
on Find A genera! assortment of Confectionary, &c. ills
kr.also, will be sa-naaacd by nunc, as regards neatne-s,
•rJur arid thg most choice liquors; and ite tlierefore hopes
iiawav meet with a share of public patronage.
57 " ,f L. A. YOUNG.
Xorir
■epain
Ainc
3i«OK AX T12fin* f J
fillip: subscriber wishes to inform all those persons \vlv>
I. aro with IIupMire, or Ilerina, tint he will con- j
e in Milledgoville during the sitting of the approaching
Ifjislaturo. he havingmadeso many radical cures, has come j
ts tile conclusion to warrant cures, ami in case he fails to
■»ke a care, will charge nothiug for his services
I. T. GUSHING, Sen. ;
MibedgeviUe, 8th October. 1836. 5B tf j
'S'O KHMk I
] 301! die vear 1839, the House and Lot where Jesae Join- j
A rr now jives, adjoining live lot of James I. Lane-in the i
of Milledgeville. Half the rent to be laid out in
improvement <>[' the place, under the superinten j
e tenant. -. .
i vacant Lots ia front of the house, 3c-css the !
r.:ovL Apply to D. V. BARROW, !
w. McKinley
kat’ngton. Oglethorpe Oo. Oct. 3d. 1838. 36 w3m |
Cl OR SATE; that Beautiful, healthy, and cdfentodfttus |
A logon which the subscriber now reside*, at Mi lway, two j
** 'Mrom Milledgeville, and a half mile front the site ol j
^rletborpe University. Jt contains ten acres, and has on it n j
1,r K, convenient, and pleasant dwelling house, wkhout-hou- j
9C> - a we.l of excellent water, and a spring, besides many j
oiMradvamagr-s. JOHN A. CUTHSERT.
Oetobtr 10th, 1837. ^3 tf
_ , . ^ J.' g li Ex' IVCSf S>.
|1 '• "ffertn roll tiie standing Timber on any part of our
» r tvootllaiHs near Milledgeville, in quantities to suit
purchasers, from one to fire acres, for Fire Wood. The lands
kc.in sight of town, at the East end of the river bridge, aud
•cjaming the Common above Tobler’s Creek, and bear at
rot 100 cords of good Oak and Hickory Wood per acre.—
*- Purchasing standing timber, so near town, fatmlies can ent
,: ’ ! rmvn wood and supply themselves nt less than half the
waeon prices. * D. C. BARROW,
w. McKinley.
bcxinrtiTD O.-I^.i.^— r* — r\..+ *)J id-iq 38 wtf
SICK*S &
Fire-Proof lVarckoiiae, Aitgusia, 4Ja.
T HE undersigned, grateful for the liberal patronage and
■support of their friends and customers heretofore, beg
leave to inform them and the. public, that they continue to
i transact a general Warehouse and Comicissio.v Business,
i at their old stand on Broad-street. Their warehouse nnd
| close stores are in good order for the reception of cotton and
j goods in store. Liberal advances will at all times be made
i on produce and consignments. The agents of tbe Georgia
Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton
j consigned to us at the different depots, as also any goods that
i may be ordered through its up the road.
EHopkitts, Jcaaiugs & Co,, Y/holrsoIe Gt srers,
1 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 oiler on the most liberal terms.
! All orders through us, and filled by them, will be free of com-
I missions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering.
All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as the
] business in future will be conducted in tbe name of the firm.
; Pledging their usual promptness to nil business confided to
tlitir care, will hope to merit a continuance of tbe ccNfidettce
; heretofore so liberally bestowed.
JOHN REES.
EGBERT B. BEALL.
| Augusta. Oct 2.1838. 38 tlJ
V> :ivchassc and CamniisjUa Rnaitiras.
USAGE undersigned beg leave to inform the public, that
A th -v have connected themselves together for trttnncl-
| ing a Warehouse and Commission Business iu the City nt
Mnrrn, under the firm of 11A M11.Toy & Rktnut.tis. Their
I Warehouse i* now heing erected, and will heconipleted in
al! uf September, ready for the reception of hardware and
merchandise. Its lnration is nenr the head of Cotton A ve-
i tine, on the corner of Cherry and First Streets, ronveniem
| to the most business part of the town, and very secure
; from the risk of fire. The undersigned will devote their
■ Lest individual and undivided attention to any business
i which mav be confided to their care, and will be prepared
! to make liberal advances on cotton stored with them,
i They will also attend strictly to the sale of any cotton con
i' (ided to their care, nnd will in all cases use their best ef
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
I the best arrangements possible lor learning the earliest in-
j teliigenee from foreign markets; ami wifi always checrftti-
| !v imnart anv intelligence thus obtained to their planting
i and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters
themselves, will feel their interest nearly allied to the
i planting interest. In conclusion, the undersigned would
; onlv add further, that they will be prepared to attend to
■ every branch ol business connected with tin* warehouse ami
, commission: such as receiving cotton on storage, lor sale,
! or to ship to other markets, receiving and forwarding
goods to country merchants, filling orders, &c. &c.—lo
' nil of which they wiil promise that their best attention
j shall ho.given to promote the interest of those who ntay
! patronize them. Any favors received in the line of our
: business, will be duly appreciated.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage the claims of those of our
friends who are now engaged in the warehouse tuid commis
sion business in tliiscity, we woqld respectfully recommend
! the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friet (Is, as
worthy of their confidence. They being our relatives, deli-
ency forbids that we should say more in their tavor; we.
however, trust, that, tiicir strict and diligent attention to
business, will-secure to them a liberal share of public pa
tronage. L. HAMILTON,
July24. 1833.—27 tf .1. R. IIAYE5.
AT Whereas Malcoui Johnston uud Catharine R. Calla
way apply tome tor letters of administration on the estate ol
James M. Callaway, late ot said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all usid singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear j
ct my office within the time prescribed by law
if any they liavc, xvhy saiil letters should uot be granted.
Given under mv Land at ollice, this 8th day of Nov., 1638.
Nov. 20—44 5t QU1NEA O’NEAL c. c. o.
ty levied ou uud returned to me by a constable.
ELZY THOMPSON, Sh’ff.
November 21, 1838. 45 tds
I Oglethorpe ~ ~~
liRORiiSA, Oglethorpe C’oauly.
C OURT’ OF ORDINARY—November Term, I83C.
Present their Honors, William W. Davenport. John
Crawford, and Henry Bnuks. Just ice*.
The petition of Ohadiuh Steven*, Guardian for John aud
Williuiu Harris, orphans of Overton Harris, deceased, t<-
speetf'ullv slimveiii nr this Court, that he lias faithfully dis
charged the dnti- s of liis trust as Guardian, nnd has from
time to time exhibited to this honorable Court, tberxact situ
ation of suit! estate, up lo t his present time. Wherefore, the
said Obadinli Stevens, prays that this honorable Court
would dismiss him from his said Guardianship, ns soon as
the same cmi be done, according to the sialNte in such cases,
made nnd provided; wherefore, it is ordered by the CYiurt,
tlmt all persons coticerntd. appear at the next term of this
Court, to show cause why die said Obadinli Ssirv-n* should
not be dismissed from his Guardianship, aforesaid ; and that
this application be published forty days, befoia the next
ip rat of this Court, in the Southern Recorder.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary,
nt November Term, lbbtl.
HENRY BRITAIN,c. c. o.
Nov. 22, 1333. 44 tit
SHERIFF SALES.— Will be sold
outlie first Tuesday iujsuuary next, befntc the Court-
to show cause, j h° ua t: door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, be
tween tiie usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ten Nerroc3, Joe, a man, 35 years of age; Mumford. 23 ;
v Abbv, a woman, 26; Phillis, 35; Juiier, 22—and her two
i children ; Adeline, 4 ycirs old; Eady. 3months old ; Tom, a
boy, 15 years old; Neisou 10; William, 14 years old ; two
buds, Leadsteds, and furniture, 1 slab, ! bureau, half a dozen
chairs. 2 dressinsr tables, 10 bead burses, 1 elock, 10 l’.oad j
Also, a two horse wagon and harness. 2 brown marc mules,
end 2 bales ol Cotton : levied oil as the property of James M.
Dunn, to satisfy a fifa iu favor of Green Wiggins, and other
fi las against said Dunn.
Also, 2021 acres of land, more or less, adjoining C. Han
cock and others : levied on as the property of Duncan McKi*-
sick, to satisfy a fi fin in favor of the administrators of Wil
liam A. Slaughter, deceased, vs. said McKissick.
M. BREWER, D. Sh’ff.
December 11, 1838. 47 tds
~~ EWTON SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in Febriiz-v next, before the Court-house . , , ... i : ... . . . ■*. _
,, . _ ~ - T - , . ii much pleasure to lie aloe to teslitv to n.s competency fo tiie
oor in Covinston Newton conntv, between the usual hours 1 , ,t j , 1
deserves, nr*6 leave to present the annexed
testimonial, signed b the members ' f the lucidly of tini
University of North Carolina. He would also make a re
ference to al! the citizens of Seottsboro’.
The exercises of the school will commence on the first
Mondav of January, though tiie-wihsei ibei will be prepared
fo receive hoarders, at atfv time offer the middle of Decem
ber: nud during n short absence, applications tor situaimua
ntav he made to the Hon. < • B. Cole.
WILLIAM If lDERSON, TriaaipuJ.
Scottsboro’, November 1st, 1838.
William E. Anderson. F.sq., having intimated lo th* «u-
derxigned a disposition te engage in the business of itsmula
instruction in one of the Southern States.it afford* them
of sheep, stock of hogs, and cattle, one yoke oxen, 1 curt, 1 I of sale, the following property, to wit:
old wagon and harness, 1 set blackamitlis tools, one 42 saw j One sorrel liorae: levied on as the property of Thom-
giu and running gear, 150 barrels corn, more or less, 10 stacks i as Echols, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Newtan Superior
fodder. 1 stack oats; levied on as the property of George W. i Court, in favor of Samuel Rawlins vs. Thomas Echols aud
Humphris. to satisfy one fi. fa. iu favor uf II. C. Bry son. & I Kennedy Blake, security.
Co.,*.*. George NY. Humphris. issued from the Inferior Court I Also, 125 acres of laud, more or less, part of lot No. 291
, (ask he proposes to undertake,
Mr. Anderson is a member of one of the most respectable
families of this .State; and has enjoyed all the advantage*
incident lo our best Lirerarv Institution?, nnd to associulioi
■ with cultivated societv. He graduated at this University
: in 1825.and subsequently received the degree of Muster Jf
Arts. He was for several Years advautngeously kuo*u t«*
_ . .
.as uni
man of
<4 ?C ii ji A, Laurrus taunt).
November Term Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes.
O N the application of Joshim Hightower, guardian of
the person and property of Joseph riinilli, ntitior of
William Smith, for letters of dismission from his said guar-
dinnsliip—It is ordeied, that after the publication ol ibis
title in the Soul Lem Recorder tiie usual lime provided bv
law in suidi cases, that be he disclmreed f-.m* lus guardian
ship. unless sufficient cause he shown to the contrary; lor
which,all die kindred and creditor* will take noilce.
Given under mv bund ibis Ct li of November, 1838.
Woy. 8(1—44 Gr FRANCIS THOMAS, Cfcrk.
( W EORGIA. NE WTON COUNTyT
3Y Whkheas John Smith applies t* me for letters of
administration on the estate of Alexander McCracken, late
of said county, deceased—
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singaln:
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if any they have, why saiu letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ollice, ttiis 14th day ot November,
1838. HAMILTON BURGE, c. c. o.
Nov. 20. -44 5t
others; levied on ns tba property of Moses Brockman to] sideboard and 2 trunks: levied on as tbe property of William
satisfy n fi. fa. issued from tiie Inferior Court of Oglethorpe ! B. Hudson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Newton Superior
county, in favor of F. W. Cook, vs. Moses Brockman. Fro- ! Court, in favor of Richard L. Simms vs. William B. Hudson,
perty pointed out bv F W. Cook.
Nov. 22, 1838.—45 td* S. R. MAXWELL. D. Sh’ff.
O glethorpe sheriff’s sale.—will be so id in
the town of Lexington, Gglethorf
usual hours of sale,on the first Tueaday
following property, to wit:
Seventy acres of land, more or Icis, adjoining lands of Law
is J. Dupree, nnd others, 1 aegro woman by tbe name of Re
becca, about 40 yeurs of age. 20 beds, bedsteads and furniture
14 tables, 1 wash stands. 2 side boards, l bureau, 1 secretary, !
1 bookcase, 1 cloths press. 3 folding tables, 2 half round ta- j
bles, 4 dining table*, 1 cupboard. 5 dazen chairs, (assorted.) 2 I
large looking glasses, 1 clock, 7 bead cattle, 1 yoke oxen, 1 |
inare sad colt, 1 ox wagon, 1 house aud lots in the town of I
Lexington, formerly occupied by James AYellborii, as a Tar j
ern : levied on as the property of Paris Pace, to satisfy two j
i executions, one in f»vor of John F. Pliinizy, vs. Paris Pace, i
| t and one iu favor of Joseph J. Nloorc, vs. Paris Pace and Joan
M. Cox. issuing froin the Superior Court of suid county. Pro
perty pointed out bv defendant.
Nor. 22, 1838—45 td* M C. IIALE, Sh’ff.
Sandi'ord W’ilboum and Elijah Wilbourn.
Also, 50 acres of lamL more or less, adjoining lands of John
Meadows and William Bostwick. iu the Dili district of ori-
aem-
Lat.
\V. M. GREEN. Prof. RJ*et.
University of Ncitb Carolina, Sept-27, I£3o.
Nov. 13, 1838. 43 tf^
Ui.— vv ill Ds sola IS -------- - - . . , . ...... I 3
■e county within the 1 S in * u y Henry, now Newton county: levied on to satisfy ah j again
. in I(,a ta issued from a Justice's Court of said couuty, iu favor of guardians i
” ' ' ' Summers & Mable vs. Archibald Hitch. Levy made and re- i tution, will
turned to me by a baliff.
Also. 133 acres of land, more or less, it being part of lot No
58, intlie 10th district of originally Henry, now Newton coun-
| ty : levied on as the property of Wil iam Johnson, to satisfy ’ Lang
a fi fa issued from a Justice's Court of said county, in favor
of McAllen Batt3 vs. William Johnson. Levy made and re
turned to me by a balitf. s>. ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
December li. 1838. 47 tds
IV E WTO xTiie RIFF
1VOTJCE.
rjTHE duties of the New Salem Academy will comaii-Stf
on the first of January next, le39. Parent* vid.
vho liavo children or wards to send to tk : * > >su-
do well to send them in the I eginning ef the irro.
I Board can be conveniently had ir. the neighborhood, and at a
j very lo w rate. The various branches of the English Ed *aa-
tion are taught here; beanies, the Latiu. Greek and Fretj2h
es, and the higher branches of Matchetnatics, ox ail
such studies as are preparatory to qualify a student to t-utstr
Franklin College. J. B. DIOMATARI.
Nov. 27. 1838—45 4t Principal of the Academy.
* T EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
x-T WuEltr.xs James A. Newman applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of.'osapu liarrod, late of
said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admen isk all and singular
the kindred and credito, s of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, witliin the lime prescribed by Law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under inv band, at office, this 6th November, 1838.
Nov 2?.—45 5t NEILL McKINNON, c. (no.
<4 1:URm!.A, Tuiuaui Couuty.
Wilt.iA3i Allen,
Mart Tomlin, Executrix of J-Billof Injunction, A*.
Owen Tomlin, dec'd., nnd
Hugh N. CnAtvrmtn. I
I T appearing to the Co’i'.t, that Hugh N. Crawford resides
beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered,
that service of said Injunction i-e perfected, by publication of
this rule once a wont* fur six months, in one of the public ga
zettes of litis State.
P.LSC1LLA >7o. a ELir,
[-Bill of Injunction, &e.
nrtfm, Oglethorpe Co., Oct. 3d. 1818.
The subsci
hand i»el (
NOTICE-
•lirr will sell on reaRon^lilf* trnns, the T*ots of j a large nv.d
iw enumerated, by application tn him in Mad-
mtity, either in person or by letter.
9:li District farmerly Wilkinson, now Telfair.
4th “ “ Henry, “ Fayette
27:h “ 2d Se:., on the line of Gilmer and
■ Moi...,
hot Xo. 252
236
l:r --
r /f ' - ’untnpToved acre Lots.' in the snbntbs of the town
■ "ringmii. Newton county, adjoining Erwin and others.
16,1*33—39 tf ' ' HENRY KIRBY.
FOR SALK.
' Subscriber offers for sale his House nnd let, con-
’han; about 10 acres of Lund, nt Midway, 1 V miles
1 .lpdgc v i!!e j and half n mile firm the Oglctliorjie
' ’ —Persons wishing to purchase n most healthy
'’ruble residence, wiil do well to applv spoil.
13-25 tf L. COWLES
OAR JSOTEL.
purchased the entire interest of
5 1 subscriber ha ■ r
, , Jlr - Edward W. Collier, in the above establishme..-,
fins means inform bis friends and the public gen-
- ' j *** he intends giving his undivided attention to the ac-
> 11 K -finn of all who mav call on Irian, ami hopes by his in-
'‘wrtiunsto please, to merit the funner patronage of
se - JESSE CLARK.
t3 °, 1839. 41 2m
^ded
hoi
Or,
NOTICK.
|-»-tts<_)Xg desirous of purchasing dry goods very cheap,
rr? l‘ cr tfully soiici'ed to call and examine my stork,
pnstogevpjv article usually kcirt in the line, as I am dis-
give bargains.
hr-p as good terms as any house in the up country, a
Vt p trM, h or saddlery, comprising every article iti that line:
1 krty r *^f. er and hnrtiess leather, of superior quality, manu-
ALo o° ^Milledgeville, in quantities tp suit purcliaseis.
l )a ^ r ^«eero shoes, of superior quality, manu-
m MUledgevifie. ‘
Warehouse and Cooiniissiau Rnst .iess.
rffIHE undersigned have taken for a term of years, the
9 Warehouse of A. It. Ralston near the head of cotton
Avenue, arid convenient to the centre of business, where they
will transact a general storage andcoirtuissioti business. The
Warehouse and commission businer,^ will be conducted and
managed by E. Beall and Kred’k. Beall, members of the firm ;
they will devote their whole •'me nnd attention to the interest
of the merchants nnd planteis who may favot them with their
custom, in receiving and forwarding merchandise and storage
and sale of produce. Errlv arrangements will be made to
make liberal ad'' A nee3 on produce in store, and such other
' facilities in tra il) ns shall be for tbe interest oi the customers.
Tbe concern also will keep at their store on cotton Avenue
aud treneral supply of Staple, Domestic, French nnd
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
Ac. Togetlirr with a general supply of Grocet ics, Iron, Siut
Saddles, Bridles, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c They have on
baud a large supply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
and twine. The undersigned are determined to do business
on the most liberal terms: any orders by tbe planters for bag-
bur Bale Rope and Twine, or any other articles, shall meet
our prompt attention. ELIAS BEALL, ACo.
Eli as Beam.,
Kw.hf.kick Bk'.t.t.,
I. S. Uainet.
Thomas Bkall,
Thomas N. Beali..
Macon. July 13. - g — lJ1 -
FESTIVAL.
rtnillS mnmrifirent and thorough bred racehorse and slr.l ,
J. lion, supposed by Capt. James J. Harrison, to be one of j
the very best sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam !
by that tlrst rate of American race horses, Tiinoleon. will |
stand tbe season 1339, at the towu of Forsyth,.Monroe county, ;
Ga., at §50 the season, nod $7-5 insurance. Xlares from a !
distance will be accommodated w i:h pood pasturage gratis, j
and led with grain, if required, nt 40 cents per day. Every j
exertion will be used, and no expense spared to give getter
satisfaction to those from n distance'.
JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER.
November 20. 1638. ^4 lit
James W. YAwnnoron, A
Jacob ,T. Hollingsworth. I
It appearing, that James W. Yarbrough resides out of the
I’iiiits of the State, ami that Jacob J. Hollitiz'sworth cannot
oe fonnd.it is therefore ordered, that service of said bill be
perfected, by publication of this rule once a month for six
months, in one of the public gazettes of this Btate.
True extract taken from tbe minutes of the .Superior Court
of Putnam county, at September Term. 1838.
Oct. 16—39 m6in J. NICHOLSON, Cletk.
Twijrjf* Cosiniy Plnalalion for Sale,
fTJNITE PLANTATION upon which Mnj. George W.
_B. Welch, dec'd., formerly resided, is offered for sale. It
eontsms between 14 and 1509 acres. One half is supposed
to be cleared, most of which i » in good order for the produc
tion of corn or cotton. This is thought to be one of the best,
if not the \erv best plantation in the county. It can be bought
firr $7900. One half cash, or with interest, and tbe balance
in twelve months. Com. Fodder, tstork. Ac., can He had with
the farm. Persons wishing to purchase arereiered to Dr. J.
It. Wimfcerlv, in the neighborhood.
J. J. GRTFFTN. ? _ .
J. R. WIMBERLY, jj ’
November 20, 1638. 45 4t
a sure. A'i'eon want k157_
A YOUNG MAN. accustomed to teaching, is desirous
of obtaining a situation in some gentleman's family, or
public institution, as an instructor of youth, where he wonld
not he required to spend more than four or five hours in a day.
He holds himself in readiness to reach the different
branches of the English, and Classical Education, nr to pre
pare young trcntlemen for nn advanced standing in Gol.ege.
He has recommendations front Lev. ilbnr I ink,-D. D.,
Rev. Mr. Capers. D. D.. W. H. Allen. A. ivl., Of Dickinson
College, l’a., P. B. Wilber, A. M., President of Medical
O GLETHORPE SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January, at the Court-bourse in Lex
ington. Oglethorpe county, the following property, to wit:
A negro boy by the name of Watt, about 18 years of age :
levied on as tbe property of William Luster, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from tbe Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Paris Pace, vs. William Luster.
,A!so, ’ grey horse, 1 black mare, I roan colt, 3 rows, 16
feather beds, furniture and steds, 48 chairs, 1 old gig, 1 one
horse wagon, 1 walnut side board. 1 bureau, 1 set walnut di
ning tables, 1 lnalioeauy tea table, 5 washstmids, kitchen for-
nitnre. consisting of pots, ovens. Ac., 6 pair andirons. 6 pair
shovels nnd tongs, fi small dressing tables, 3 dozen earthen
plates. 6 dishes, 3 dozen knives and forks, 60 acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Piling}' and others, 3 dressing
glasses, 4 looking glasses, 1 large suspending lamp, 1 dozen
candle sticks, 1 sulkcy and 1 road wagon, and 1 old gig; le
vied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the Inferior Coon of said county, in favor of F'
I W. Cook, vs. Joseph Jenkins, property pointed cut by de
fendant.
Nov..20,1838—45 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
0 ~GLETHOKPE SHERIFF'S , SALETffwUl be aold
before the Court-houae door in-the town of Lexington,
on tiie first Tuesday in January next, within the usual hoars
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Liddv, a girl, about sixteen years old, nnd lier child Sam.
five or six months old. (very bright mulatto's:) Hannah,
thirty-three years old, (bright mulatto;) Army, fifty years
old. (black ;) levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, to
satisfy a mortgage fi. fn. issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John W. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins : property pointed out in tiie mortgage fi. fa.
1SL C. HALE, Sh'ff.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
jr XGLETIIolG’K SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold
efore the Court-house door in the town of Lexington.
t itaitahaachce Uiicr Lamia lor Siaitt.
5ALE.— Will be aold at the ( IIII1E Mibsc.rihei s’ offer I heir valuable IMnittuiioo Jfor
A sale, lying on the West side of tbe Cinitlalioochee
rips two, range thirty, directly opposite
Jurieo Saffold's plantation, in Early sotinty Ga., containing
Four Hundred uud seven acres. Throe hundred uud Fifty
acres of which is first qimlity of rivers bottom; there i*
about One hundred and Ten acres ot denied Land, aud uow
in a high state of cultivation, with good fences. Ac.; ns lli«
up Land, thciu ».-■ it comfortable dwelling house, kitchen,
negro houses, <:t ib-q gin nnd gin-house, nil of w Inch is new.
| Also, a good well of « ater within fort; yards of the housa,
j and tn excellent spring of water which uner fails, not ox-
leading Two lufndrcd voids from the dwelling house. Thu
purchaser can have f ixe hundred Bushels of Corn, et 50
ceiits per Bushel, end several Thou sand pounds nt fodder,
at the usual prices; the Corn end Fodder sold for cash;
the Land will he sold on a cieiiit of ’1 vvelve months from
the first (inv tit January ri'Xt, by the p'Uche er giving mil*
and approved accmity, or mortgage on the pr< mises. Foe
further particulars see T. jj. llnivev on the piemi-es.
THOMAS S. HARVEY,
HOWELL E. CHATTY.
Tlenrv Co., Ala.,Nov. lfi, !!’.3f>. 36 t*7*
1 H Court-house door in the town of Covington, Newton coun
ty, o:i the first Tuesday in March next, between tbe usual j river, in Town
hours of sule, the following property, to w it :
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, mors or 1*33, it be
ing in the 4th distrirt of originally Walton, now Newton coun
ty : lev ied on as the property of Peyton H. Colbert, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from Newton Superior Court, in fa
vor of John G. Colbert vs. Peyton H. Colbert. Land point
ed out in said fi fa. S. ANDERSON. Sb'tl.
December 11, 1838. 47 tds
P UT
be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, before j
the Court-house door in the town of Eatonton, Putnam coun
ty. between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
o wit:
One house and lot in the towu of Eatonton. containing 3?
feet ic front, adjoining the store house of Hudson A Thomas
and odiers, one room now orc/ipied by William Johnson, as
a Conl'eetipnary, and the oilier department by John Gillum,
ns a ssdler's shop: levied on as the property ol Jacob D.
M’.ghtoT?cr, to satisfy n mortgage fi. fa. in favor of William
Bisoocr. Property pointed out in the mortgage vs. Jacob D.
Hightower. ' RICHARDSON BLACK, Sh’ff.
Nov. 11,1838. 45 tds
7IK. A JIK9. EHESITOA’S SClioOl,,
Corner of McIntosh and Heynoids-Streets, Augusta.
(TA liANCfE OF TERMS.—The attempt to preserve
\ j Classes frnr being broken up by pupils entering at an
advanced period of the. term is found to be impracticable;—
A* the arrangement' of tbe school are thus compelled to
yield to tbe convenience of distant patrons nnd absent citi-
7.rnv. rhe charge for th* whole term will therefore no longer
be required of those who wish to enter but lor a psrt.
A smle of graduation, according to the. time each pupil i«
entered, will be adopted, corresponding with wiint is found
ill other similar i stitutions in the State.
For the whole term of nine months, the charges, as here
tofore, arc for the Senior Department, $y0
Primary do. 59
Mini ; on the Pir.no Forte, 75
French nnd Draw ittg, each
Far six months—Senior Department,
Primary Department,
Music,
French and Drawing,etch
Forth ce months—Senior Department,
Primary Department,
M uric,
French nnd Drawing each
The school is now in full operation, and amply
Oglethorpe county, between the usual hours ol sale, on the j
first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit: j
One bay colt, about 2 years old, one gig and harness, four ^
bead of cattle, one side board, ten tr.oles. four dozen chairs, i
sixteen beds and bed clothing, one lot of crockery ware, one |
lot of glass ware, and all kitchen fumitn re, consisting of ovens, i
pots, kettles, Ac.: levied on as the property of Joseph Jen- j T( . nf . h „ t ,. T ,,„ r * nre connected vvi>‘, D, (S in . Ilfo , lon : -
kins, to satis y a mortgage fi. (a in favor ol T homas A. Brew- j " »>« 1 . tn English and Ckssicl branches Rev. i >'
er vs. Joseph Jenkins Property pointed out in said mortgage v \i v r-1. \r /•. I hi
JS fB . P S It. MAXWELL, D. Sh ff ; A. M: Lgcrton, >«rs. Lgeiton, Mr. Chapman, Mrs. Chap- . p .
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iT EWTON SHERIFF’S SAi.E.— Will be sold on me
1%'T
lx first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house j
door in the town of Covington, Newton county, between tbe ,
usual liovira of sale, the following property, to wit: I
Six mules: levied on as the property of Peyton H. Col | i;ef , e5 .^ f
bert. to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of John G. Colbert
vs. Pevton H. Colbert."
SUPREY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1838. 41 tds
In French, Drawing nnd Penmen-hip, Visa.?. Pnpee. t
Lectures in the ’Antural Seiences, Hr. M.Plall.
In Vocal Music, ^liss S. Pennimnn.
In Insliumentiil Marie, Miss Unkings, Mr. J. Peliellas. j
Lectures in Chemist y will lie eommenct-d us soa i as ilie ;
arv arrangements ran be made.
15. Former pupils of the Sehool are invited to attend j
the Lecture gratuitously ; to a few others tickets will be j
sold on moderre terms.
TO JLTIASE.
E offer to let for a term of five years, our P’antatio*
called Beulah, tbe bite residence of Jame* Barrow,
deceased, on the East bank of Oconee, opposite the city of
Milledgeville, exclusive of the Turf field and 2.7 acres around
the old settlement called Jobnsouviiie. This tract contain*
about 1209 acres ; about 409 of vvirich, we suppose, aie open.
Though the farm is at present partly overgrown with bushe*
and briars, yet llie land is excellent. Laving never been worn
out, but merely abandoned to fallow, according to the last will
of the testator, until the heirs should be of ate.
The quality of the laud, and its vicinity to M11 ledge
make Beulah one of the most valuable grain aud atoc's farms
in Georgia. We offer to let it only for this pm'cose. The
cultivation of cotton will not be allowed; nor wi.j tenants b*
permitted to cut wood for market, except under a sep»»at*
contract. Convenient and fine range ( a lanra stock of bog*
is afforded by the river low-grout..'. 3 , a „d other forest, con
taining nearly eight hundred acres, while «n extensive mea
dow, either for hay or pasture of cattle and horse*,can ba
made in the valley of De n?P -„ j. w f lh Ul , „ UlPr troubl#
dian a Imce. Tiie whole r : are i 8 well watered and healthy.
Also, we will 9“- jr - jor a term of rive years, tbe farm called
\\ alnui L"!'-,, rin tjie West bank of Oconee, adjoining th«*
town Common, above Milledgeville, containing 160 acres of
i,: .*rq lality land. This would be a very convenient farm for
a gentleman wishing to reside in town.
Persons wishing to cultivate a grain farm, rear n good thm*'
ket. are invited to examine the premises. The lease will be
i long enough to give tenants aii the comforts of a permanent
home. Mr. Byingtou, at Beulah, can give information of tha
reinaees.
The laase will probably be renewod at tbe end of the term.-
D. C. BARROW,
w. McKinley.-
I.ex’ngton, 14:h Fept., 1838. 35 ti
(Q” Ine Federal Uniua will publish this until forbid.
D. C. B. A \V. McK.
t.AAI) it'Oil AT ALT' fldk.
O N the first Tuesday iu January next, »ili be sedd fsithw'
hL?hcsl bidder, in Coluiulme, fta., b97 acres of Land,
ceaeral
xTAGLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold,
nn the first Tuesday in January next, at tbe Court-house
in said county, witliin the usual hoars of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One negro girl, by the name of llndy-, about seventeen years
of age, dark complexion: levied on ns the property of Paris
Pace, to satisfy a mortgagefi. fa. issued from the Interior Court
of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson^ vs. Paris Pace.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
Oct 2.8, 1838.—41 tds "M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
Baird, on Green street, offers j rWMIOMAB SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will lie sold on the
; die WAIIKHOUSE ann Com | J first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-house duor
in Thnmasville. Thomas county, between the usual bcurs of
j sale, the following jiroperty, to wit:
I Four negro slaves. Venia. Peggy,
! ed on as the property ot Tillmoti D. Purifoy, to satisfy a lnort-
j gage fi fa issued from under the hand of one ol ibe Justices
of the Inferior Court of said conntv, in favor of Thoma
Randolph. BENJAMIN WOMACK,
December 4, 1838. ' !< L_ tfl ?_
LBEHT SHERIFF'S SALE.—NVi11 be sold at the
r? Bo»»rd mav now ha readily obtained in respectable trri- kno VVT1 n * Nos. 82, 89, and I lt>, in ibe 10tli Disti ict ef -Mu*-
fasonalilfJprm.^. J C °c<*s couuty, lyinz on tire Li^ Lj»nfc»ie and i»** Lranrhc^,
vnte families, and on reason
Parents nnd guardians are respectfully invited to continue I w i-h 250 acre
cleared, the most of which is fresh, and in ;
| rllx Ills' alXJM M tint 'I I its. 'll I i 1 1 ly m # i It *v' -it
their visits to the School, nt all hours of the dav, to witness j hec condition tor another veat s crop ot cotton and corn.—
— — luhouse ami gin, and tf
tuintion-
*s the country affords; first rare range for stock; milt* and
the recitations and progress of the pupils.
November 14, IRlid.
45 ft
I ”-»h
V ‘AL'TEI), 10,900
.900 lbs. dry bides, for which tbe lfiohest
ft v/iil be paid : 200 Vords tan bark, for wliich $6
A. H. ROOT.
33 tf
, . 1,1 oe paia • zou core
Or, L wiU paid on delivery.
I 1C. ig 38
^ BIDKX conn
., "ALE, at the plantation of Wm. C. Dawson, three
I •’ obt* ' * j *" rn,n Greenesboro'—the first crop of seed actual-
I ir;. . ln< ‘d from Mr. Baden, of Nottingham, Maryland—
***1 SO
tents per bushel.
;■ HARDAMOND POYTIIR.ESS, Agent,
“tsuoro’, Its December, 1838. 46 4t
NOTICE.
T HE large and commodious Tavctn now occupied by Jo
seph Jenkins, fur a number cf years, owned by John
Moore, in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, will he
sold in said town, between tbe usual hours of sale, at public
ontrrv, on the first Tuesday in January next. Good titles will
be given, and the purchaser will have immediate possession.
The proceeds of the sale will be first applied to an execution
obtained at the last Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Robert Hubbard, vs. Joseph Jenkins; tbe legal title to said
Tavern bein'* in the said Hubbard. Terms of sale made
known on the day of sale. JOSETH JENKINS.
November 21, 1838. 45 tils
FtR 9AIE OB TO KENT,
reiTIE MANSION HOUSE, in Eatonten, Ga., nowoceu-
I. pied as a Tavern bv Mr. Thomas Morton. The house
is commodious, out buildings good, the lot spacious, snd all
conveniently situated for business, whh a good run of custom.
For terms apply to I>AViD K- ADAMS,
November 20, 1838.
Springs Female College, 5 a., Ac. tnc. Address \\ . II. P.,
Sparta. Ga. November 20.—44 5t
Warehouse and Com mission Business.
ffflllE undersigned having taken the Warehouse formerly j
3. occupied by Mr. Beaj B
himself for the transaction oft
mission’ Business, and respectfully solicits a share of public !
patronage. Arrangements have been u nde to afford liberal i
advances on Cotton and Goods in store. Insurance lias been ]
effected to cover all uroduce in store.
IIENRY RIVES.
Augusta, Aug. 16, Ji'38. 35 3iu
A EX EON« VE VANS*.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the J
public pend rally, that he has and intends to keep eoc-j
stantlv on hand, a wei! selected assortment of Contectionary,
Cordials, Wines. Liquors, i'ce..5cc.
In the rear of the house will be found bis Bar. which wfl;
be surpassed by none, as regards neatness, good order, atten.
tion, and most choice Liquors, Segnrs, her.
He therefore hopes to meet with a share of psiblic patron
age. L. A. 5 OUNG.
Milledgeville, November 6. IP38. 43 tf
PBRBV ROTJiL.
* Improvements are good log houses, giuhouse sml gil
I new screw. Excellent spring water; as healthy a
- _ ... v. . smit’i’s shop in 11 miles, i n ill add, a better plantation Cim
f S 411E subscriber respect.ul.j in.or.-ns ue p ; • > r ' T / t n «i be found on the waters ot the Upatoie. All persona wish-
ro purchase Land in the Western part of Georgia, nrtf
vill open the above mans on by the first day of Jann-
t, HS 'a Tavern and' Boarding House, in the town of
furnished as well ns tbe market can possibly afford ; his Bar
Four negro slaves. Venf..' Peggy, Patience and Bob : levi- j with the best assortment of liquor* that can he procured ; his
, b 1 »r:ii fA- v, ,:.r.. I Stables shall be wen stored with good aad wnoiesome pro-
vinder, together with an attentive ostler. Unreir itted atten- ; :J
ROUGH!' tn Jail in Muscogee county, fo «.. on rhe
3th d;iv of January 1
OSROE, who sa\s tbr-t h<
i-r, a negro man named FsTf *
is a frre man, and was born in
istires ; viuder. together with an atten.ive cs.ter. nreir itted atten- , b p j „„ evidences of hi< freedom with him.
,as P. lion wiil be rna.le tor the comfort of Ids customers; ana he j ”, ", 4r> Wr , nM , .5 feet 10 inches high,
li'ft' solicits a share ol public patronags. . liter .ttonrne tsa.nu vi; . , . . ,
, j PHTNEAS OLIVER. i of a yellow complexion, speaks very broken, and we,gh»
Perrv, Houston county, Nov. 27.1836.
Sli Court house door in Elbert county, on the iirst Tnesduy
in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol.owmg
property, to wit: .
Two hundred acres of land, more or less, on the waters o
Beaverdnxi creek, adjoining lands of Edward H- Brown and
others : levied on as the property of Ralph BlackweL, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from tbe Superior Court of Blbert county,
in favor of Beck, Clark & Jones, for the nso of W iiiiam A.
SAI.15,
gj ry PLANTATION in the 3d District of Baker county,
if I on the waters of the Chirkasahatchee creek, containing
500 acres of good Land, nearly 200 acres cleared and under
good fence. There is on the place a good new gin house,
gin and gear, an excellent small house and kitchen, and doub
le pen dwelling house, good negro cabins and stables, and a
well ef good water. Any one desirous tc look attlie proper-
months.
THOMAS MORTON.
45 6t
D ISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership keieiofore exist
ing under the name and style of Jolt’s \V. Allen h
Co., is this day dissolved,by mutual consent.
JOHN W. ALLEN,
WII.LIS ALLEN,
WILLIAM ALLEN,
WYATT MERIDITH. . __
, 1 One house and lot, a part
The.subscribers having this day taken tbe entire Stock of I joining Dr. Jones and xhad. B-
Goods of tile late firm of John W Allen. »V Co., will contin- | square, and now occupied by Jo ^
ue the business at the old stsud, who nre authorized to settle j field : levied on as the property
the busisess of the old firm, and where they will he; pie:. * d
to have their former customers continue their patronage.
JOHN W. tc WILLIS ALLEN.
Cool Spring, Wilkinson Co., Nov..22, 1836. 46 it
Beck, vs. Ralph Blackw ell. Property pointed out by defen- ty. will find the owner there during the winter months I roniHerl
dam EASTIN FORTSON, D. ob fi. Nov. 27. 16-8—4o 29t p c. VALur\\.-*._ ^ wi
'46 tds HOTIUE TO
1'AIK OF NEGRO SHOES. < t superior
EASTI
November 23. 1838.
j AffORGAN SHERIFF'S SALE —Will be sold on die
I lfi first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house
! door in the town ot Madison, Morgan county, within the usu-
j a l hours of sale, the following property. to wit: _
! rine house and lot. a part oi No. 16. 7a feet in front, ad-
2000
For sale by
Milledgeville, Oi-t. 2, 1
quality, manufactured in Milledgeville.
1 J A. H. ROOT.
37
lfiO pounds, wears rugs m ins ens. I would suppose
from his brogue r6.it he is from tbe lower ;.nrt of the State
’ of South Carolina. The owner, if anv, is rt quested te
come forward and prove property, or he will he sold for
jaii fees. N. M. €>. ROBINSON. Jailor
Aug. 11, 1833—30 tf of Mnseogee Co.
Frsiierlrlt 27. Sauford, Attorney at Law,
jf 'g’ AVING prrnurnrrtly located in Forsyth, Monroe coun
ty, will promptly and faithfully attend to ail basiness.
’ to him.
ill practice in the several counties of the Flint Cir
cuit, in Jones, of the (Vmulgee, and in the Circuit Conn of-
the United States for the District of Georgia.
December 11, 1838 47 4t
, satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor c. - - . - . . , ,
, wkh Schootfuiaker. Tboproper^ oard mon- , ^THE TRUSTER.
! ^Novwffier 20,1M8. L ictds [ Salem, Clark com.tj. Ga.. December H, 18S8-47 3*
LAW SOTIfE.
III IT E copartnership hrrerr.Sve evstirg between the nsser-
Hj ' r aider the firti of E.
ths election
The latter
s well sg re
Monticeiln, Ga.
EDWARD Y. HILL,
JOSHUA HILL.