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MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1838.
[ NO. 48u_VOL. XI2.
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•et, ntM
PkcoRDKR is published weekly, mi Hancock
iv o »:> >sitetiie Masonic rial!, at Three Dol^.aus
!e in n ivmee, or Four Dollars, if not
of .he year.
j»ai i‘ K * ‘ j.■ •• e>' rs conspicuously inserted at the usual rates.
A»"- U t wjth . mt .1 specification of the nutnbsrof insertions,
T until ordered-out. and charged accordingly.
* ' ,,e ^Vlainl and negr ies, by Adimuistrators, Executors, or
5?a! V* ;ire required bylaw lobe held on the first Tuesday
(i nto..ithe hours of ten in the forenoon and
ititbf " |0 , afternoon. at the Court-house of the county in
t’.rrc i-’< 1 ‘' r ,j ,. rt v is situate.—Notices of these sales must be
„-'airh t.K-’ P Gazette s I XTT days previous to tiled ay of sale,
givn in ( ! i( s .,j c 0 f personal property must be given in
., „ o:tT Y 1 tvs previous to the day of sale. Also,
like ‘ trs and creditors of an estate must be publish-
e*J ‘ nr *‘ > '' ] , [{ . { ,, yj-ation will be made to the Court of Ordina-
M' 1t ’, ce Lilian l. "last be published for roott months.
the line of printing, will meet with prompt 1
DOMjABS BEW ABD. | REOBGIA, Oglethorpe t’aauiv.
\ J] *'° ^dollars will be paid^to any person ; OURT t)F ORDINARY—November Term, ISHS.
who will apprehend and deliver to the Sheriff or Jailor \J present their Honors, William W. Davenport. John
ot l ulaski county, a man by the name ol MARION SIMS, Crawford, and Henry Hanks. Justices.
v> ho has broke jail in Hartford, Pulaski county. Sims is about Tie petition of Oiiadiah Stevens, Guardian for John and
•10 or 45 years of age,.about six feet or more high, is a man of i William Harris, < rphnns of Overton Harris, ifPceiisrtl, re
dark complexion, and dark hair; ill stature tolerably v.eil spectfullv slump b to ll.is Court, that lie has fuilbliillv dis-
proponioned for bis age. He has formerly been a citizen of j charged the. d ii s of i is ti ns! as Guardian, and has from j
North Carolina, and more recently from Laurens county, in
this State. He h--** a family in Pulaski county at this time.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
fllALJAEEHRO SHERIFF SALES.—Wi l be s< m.l.n
S the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court- ; .
house door in the town of CrawfordvHle. TaliSfi-rro count", * lr 1
POSTPONED SALK.
fa A FAIT'
A the liicoanKR Okkicf..
tf 111,1 V‘ business) must he post-paid.
hTT 1 * * .. j ( 1!r# ; n requesting the direction of their paper
■f V ‘ Post Odice to another, are desired, in everv
changed Pam ...
insta
iitm<
tb.it — •——-—
tV ; .,| L . jiulborizcn lo iinnoui a* t.
^ t o, I INS. as a candidate for Tax C
JiAROS UOM.ia .«•
...in,tv. at th
o(). 1333
juiilifirized to announce JKHU Edgk. as a
H a.fiatt
Sim.-* In i a blemish in one eye, w :ich deprives him of sight-
( lias a felon on it which looks white ; lie has, on examination*,
i large scars on his hips, occasioned by lying on theta in a long
| spell of sickness. He was confined in jail for stealing a ne-
j gro; and for a more lull description of Sims’ villainy. I refer
the public to a piece in the Recorder and Standard of Union,
which Iras been published for the last six months over the sig
nature of Rryant Johnson. SAMUEL B. WEBB, Jailor.
October 31, 1838. 42 tf
IiAJPAYOTTE HA (fid.
r i subscribers announce to their friends and the public,
S_ that this well known establishment will be open during
the session of the Legislature, for the reception of travellers
and boarders. Members of the Legislature will find Lafav-
> 1 -h requests, to .inform us as well of the j ette Hall well adapted to their comfort and convenience, be
1 r i l*o *t Ddi-o; fra-n which they desire it changed, as j ing within a few minutes’ walk of the Capitol.
f t A . , 'j they may thereafter wish it sent. j The Tables will be well supplied with every thing the mar
hr liMtne of Mr. j k-t affords. The Bar will be furnished in the best sty]*»
’oilector of Ba d- 1 l | ie ^ e6t liquors, and attended by a competent and accon
, . ' * ting Bar-keeper. The Stables will be furnished with s
Ii-Ulfig Jfi.JUiH) CitCtlO*!. Ostler and tin minis snarm! to reiiifer visiters rnmtVufnl
Nr
lV E
Tax Col lector of Baldwin county, ai tbe
January Election. Oct. 9. 1636—38 wlgw
bled to I lie
, dpc’d
,,l j ket affords. The Bar will be furnished in tile best style, with
coinmoda-
a trusty
ostler and no pains spared to render visiters comfortable and
well provided for. 1). M. McDONALD,
M. J. SMITH.
Milledgeville, Oct. 16, 1838. 39 tf
3 !—fir
ate of William Slieriil
■ ()t Greene couniy, dec'U.. are requested to come.
- “ , .mil make payment; and all those, having demands
' ur ' , ,r< i„ render them in in terms of the law.
1333—45 ft I.. E. SHERRILL, Adm’r.
having demand
_ U" I" . ,
iA
rrutnr
arc n’ijn f
Nov. -
P 1 .'
aytuent.
A LL pet so
\ cease.l, late <
TiSSi 8«SJB.«ii'itSJ5K5i
TS NOW receiving a supply of articles itt his line, care
V ' i* 'ifu'rrellfi county, dec’d.. sire requested to come. ® fully selected, and warranted to be of the best quality
' . - - —"*. .....i «tt Uviiiff .I.,m,in.t< i He oilers thein for sale in the confidence that they cannot be
surpassed in this market; a few of the leading articles are
enumerated: Segars. Cognac Brandy, Champaigne Brandy,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Mouougahela Whiskey, Peach
Brandy, Apple Brandy, Madeira Champaigne, Teneriffe
and Port Wine, Cheese, Cordials, Crackers, Sperm and Tal
low Candles, Table Salt, a variety of Preserves. Pickles,
Snuff, Playing Cards, a variety of Candies, Sweet Oil, Spirits
of Turpentine, Almonds. Olives, Capers, Catsup, Gunpowder
Tea,Smokingard Chewing Tobacco, Figs, Nutmegs, Lemons,
ami Apples, Sucked Beef, Bologna Sausages, &e. &c.
Also, 20 boxes and half boxes of Raisins, of the new crop, all
of which will be sold at a moderate profit for casit. •
Oct. 20,1838.—40 tf N. B. .TTJHAN.
\Var?-53oasc ansi i'eatatission Businrstt.
IS J It. Mil)AS L. GRAN BILL lias taken tbe interest of
lvji 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 Hardeman,
Gkaybit.i. & Co., sit the o’d stand formerly occupied by
Messrs. Hamilton, Hayes & Co., tlie well known situation of
ill persons indebted to the estate of Joseph t>. Harden, I which, both as regards safety against tire and the convenience
\ lin'of Laurens county, dec’d., are hereby requested to t of its close stores, needs no recommendation. They arensw
1 forward and settle their accounts; and all those that I ready for the reception of Cotton, and for die receiving and
w,' Jcuruids against the estate, are requested to bring them j forwarding the goods of their country friends, that may be
'rwsnVin' terms of the law. ^ | shipped to tlieir care. They are prepared to make liberal
* \ov ') 1833 -14 6t HENRY SMITH, Adm’r. i advances on Cotton stored with, or shipped by them, to Sa-
. . , Yiets'itis Having ucmaiiuoug«*.ist tne es.ate ol Ueorge
4 AV Wr'if. dec’d., will present them legally to die ex-
Those indebted to tbe estate are requested to make
J. J. GRIFFIN, ? E .
J. 11. WIMBERLY, S
November 20.1838. 45 6t
; indebted to the estate of Elijah Evans, de-
)f Taliaferro county, are requested to make
’ n .,l ; ate payment; and those having demands against said
e'e notified to present them in terms of the law.
x,'„ 12.1-4--G fit JOHN HARRISON. Ex’r.
j | |,,, r si ms having demands against the estate of Abner
\ V Manly, dec’d.. late of Henry County, are hereby re
• rt ,,j in present them to me in terms *f the law; and those
i. .j t„ said estate are required to make immediate pay-
ELIJAH BAILEY, Adm'r.
21ic.ll. , * /*
Noveaiher 20, 1338. 44 ht
T ! 1, persons indebted to die estate of Dr. David Day, of
A -• ■
advaui
vannali, Charleston, or New-York. And from the fact that
- — i , , , , - j i.„ ; they are pledged not to deal in cotton on their own account,
\\ niton county, decease' . aie iuu.iv req re ’ 1 | the v hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. The
jmiiiedinte |>avnient, (and as t >ere art < ’ lors 111 ' 10 , P* j selling of Cotton From the ware-house or from wagons and all
it is expected they will not wait to e ar it r cn n P ’ ’M ot i ]er business connected with their establishment, will have
awl persons having demam s wi P r fss 1 ' re, l J i the exclusive attention of Thomas Hardeman and Midas L.
| JW ELISHA HENDEhbUN, Amur. ] ^
December 11,1838. 48 6t
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Brown,
lme of Newton county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payments, and those having deuiauds against
said estate, to present them in terms ol the law
HWT A TT Til?<’IYY
Gravbill, who will spare no pains to serve and please their pal-
I rons. THOMAS HARDEMAN,
MIDAS L. GUAYB1LL,
J. GODDARD.
3~ 4m
Macon, Sent. 21, 1838.
JOSTAH BROWN, Adm’r.
47 6t
November 20, 1838.
NOTftOC
t Lb persons indebted to me by note or ope
\ reuitested to call and settle by tbe first of
Jk. req
or they w ill be placed in
lie
4. 1838
ipen account, are
f January next,
hands of an officer for collection.
JAMES T. LANE.
46 tf
t
, sens iinlelited to the
of Washiimton county, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those to whom said estate may be
indebted, are 'hereby notified to present their demands pro
perly authenticated within the time prescribed by kw.
Adm’r.
43 fit
te
HIRAM MOTT
December 18, 1833
.M-liv Js'aYs. AKEA.XC!KJiEKT!4.
^ nnlli: subscriber respectfully aimnnn- j
f. ' : - v - ces to the public, that he has in full j
G ' n .operation a Line of Four Home Conch- ]
CJ. IVnm \tliens, via Watkinsville, Madison, to L’atonton,
tiul hack, 3 times a week, leaving anil returning as billows: j
Leaving Athens on Sundays, Tuesdays am-1 1 bmsuays, !
st C frlie:,. A. M.. and arriving -*t Eutouton at 0 o clock I
V. J/.. im tbe same days.
Leaving Eat'mton on Mondays, Ntedaesdays and i ri- i
days, at 6 "Murk, A. M., and arriving in Athens at 6
n’clock I’.'M., same da VS.
II. N. WILLSON, Contractor. j
March 27 1 ( *
APX EO.W tsviivs.
B OOKER & YOUNG have this day dissolved copart
nership, i>v mutual consent. All persons who are in- (
Jchtcd tn the subscribers either by note or,account, are re
quested to make immediate payment to L. A. I oting. who j
isaiiilinri/.'.’d to settle all demands. No indulgence will be I
snuited lunger than the first of September.
BOOKER &, YOUNG.
Milledgeville, .Tilly 25. 1333
OJ* The esi ibiislnnent will hereafter be carried on un-
dvr the immediate direction ol the subscriber, who would
miv to his friends and the public, that he intends keeping
an In il a general assort men t of Coiiiectiotiai V, li t.. Ills
bur, also, will bo surpassed by none, as regards tieatne-s,
«rder and the most choice liquors; and He therefore hopes
iiemav meet with a share ot public patronage.
27 tf L. A. YOUNG.
fPiOtv AT ’?*55.«».
rSIHE subscriber wishes to inform all those persons
i are affected with Kup'ure, or Her ilia, that he will ron-
tinne in Milledgeville during the sitiing of tbe approaching
Legislature, lie having made so many radical cures, has come
In ihe conclusion to warrant cures, and in case he tails to
make a cure, will charge nothing lor his services
T. T. CUSHING, Sen.
Milledgeville, 8th October. 4838. 36 tf
HjlOR SALET that beautiful, liealthv, and
commodious 1
JL’ lot, on which the subscriber now resides, at Midway, two ;
miles from Milledgeville, and a half mile from the site ol j
Oglethorpe University. It contains ten acres, and has on it a j
large, convenient, and pleasant dwelling house, with out-hou- j
a well of excellent water, and a spring, besides many
other advantages. JOHN A. CL .LlI-^EitT
October lOtii, 1837. ' 38 tf I
NOTICE.
njAHE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms, the Lots of j
L Land below enumerated, by application to him in Mad- I
ison, Morgan county, either in person or bv letter.
Lot No. 232, 9th District formerly Wilkinson, now Telfair, i
“ ‘ 236, 4tii “ “ Henry, “ Fayette ! fn>nH -'
“ “ 153, 27th “ 2d Seon the line of Gibner and
Murray.
And 2 unimproved acre Lots, in the suburbs of the town
of Covington. Newton county, adjoining Erwin and others.
Ort. 16,'18.18—39 tf ' HENRY KIRBY.
KB US & BBAI.L’8
I-ircProot IVarrlionsc, Augusta, da.
rTAITE undersigned, grateful for the liberal patronage and
i support of tlieir friends and customers heretofore, beg
leave to inform ilit-1A and the public, that they continue to
transact a general Warehouse and Commission Busisess,
at their old stand on Broad-street. Their warehouse and
close stores are in good order for tbe reception of cotton and
goods in store. Liberal advances will at all times Le made
ol Abel Griffin, late I on produce and consignments. The agents of the Georgia
Railroad will with promptness receive and forward all cotton
consigned to us at the different depots, as also any goods that
may be ordered through us up the road.
Uopiiius, .Seuaiags & Co., Wiislrsaic Grorcrs,
are now receiving and opening an extensive stock of Groce
ries, in the (ire-proof store of the warehouse newly erected,
which they will be prepared to offer on the most liberal terms.
All orders through us, and fiileil by them, wiil be free of com
missions, and to the entire satisfaction of the parties ordering.
All communications will be addressed to us jointly, as tbe
business in future will be conducted in die name of the firm.
Pledging tlieir usual promptness to all business confided to
t'neir care, wiil hope Jo merit a eoulitiuance of the confidence
heretofore so liberally bestow ed.
JOHN REES,
EGBERT B. BEALL.
Augusta. Oct 2. 1638. 38 tlJ
Wareiionsr aud Commixsieu Business.
EJjAllE undersigned beg leave to inform the riuldio, that
they have eomie.-ted themselves together for trnnact-
ing a Vvaiehor.se and Commission Business in the Ci'v ot
.Macon, under the firm of ii.t v/ i.to.n & IIktnolds. Their j
Warehouse is now being erected, and wiil be completed in
ail of September, ready for the reception of hardware and
merchandise. Its location is near the head of Cotton Ave
nue, on tlie corner of Cherry and First Streets, convenient
to the most business part of the town, and very secure
from the risk of lire. Tbe undersigned will devote their
best individual and undivided attention lo un\ business
which may be confided to their care, and will be prepared
to make liberal advances on cotton stored with them.
They w ill also attend strictly to the sale of any cotton con
fided to their care, and will in all cases use tlieir best ef
forts to obtain the highest market prices. They will make
the best atratigcments possible for learning the earliest in
telligence tiom foreign markets; and w ill always cheerful
ly impart any intelligence thus obtained to their planting
and mercantile friends. The undersigned being planters
themselves, will feel their interest nearly allied to the
, j planting interest, la conclusion, the undersigned won d
W ! ° only ndJ further, that they wiil be prepared to attend t"
every branch of business co-uu-ctod with the warehouse ami
commission; such as receiving cotton on storage, for sale,
or to shin to other markets, receiving and forwarding
goods to country merchants, filling orders, &c. ccc.—to
all of which they wiil promise that their best attention
shall be given to promote the interest of those wiio may
patronize them. Any favors received in the line oi our
business, will be dn'\ appreciated.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS.
Without intending to disparage tiieclaims ot those ot our
friends w bo are now engaged in the warehouse and commis
sion business in this city, we would respectfully recommend
the above gentlemen to our former patrons and friends, as
worthy of tlieir confidence. They being our relatives, deli
cacy fori.ids that we should say more in tlieir favor; we,
however, trust that their strict and diligent attention to
business, will secure to them a liberal share ot public pa-
E. HAMILTON,
July24.1333.—27 tf J. R. IlAYES.
FOB :
r ?MIi: Subscriber offers for
Y i-ii .,i i o
UbSb
sale iiis House and Lot, cou
th ling about 10 acres of Land, at Midway, lj miles
kom MillrilgrviUe, and half a mile from the Oglethorpe
I iim-rsity.— l’ersons wishing to purchase a most healthy
in i desirable r -i l- r.ce, w ill do well to apply soon.
-bib 10—25 tf L. COWLES
Kittii.noKS u«T!-:i>.
IfWIF. subscriber having purchased the entire interest of
a Mr. Edward AV. Collier, ill the above establishment,
xvoulj by tiffs means inform his friends ami the public gen-
erc 11 v. t] m t b,: intends giving his undivided attention to the ac-
coinmodatioi, of all who may call on him, and hopes by liis in
tended i-xerikms to please, to merit the funner patronage of
tile house. JESSE CLARK.
°<t30, 1838. 41 2m
NOTICE.
esirous of purchasing dry goods very cheap,
FESl'IVAIi.
Persons del
* nre respectfully solu iied to call and examine my slock,
,om Prisnig every article usually kept in the line, as I am dis-
I'fn-Jt,, „; ve bargains.
, A ' s », on as good terms as any house in the up country, a
lr A‘ stock of saddlerv, comprising every article in that line:
’"‘' upper and harness leather, of superior quality, mauu-
betured in Milledgeville, in quantities to suit purchasers.
Also, 2000 pair Negro shoes, of superior quality, manu- TTIHIS magnificent and thorough bred racehorse and stal
betared in Milledgeville. * S lion, supposed by Capl. James J. Harrison, to be one of
« ANTED, 10J)00 lbs. dry hides, for which the highest the very best sons of the celebrated American Eclipse, dam
tush price will be paid • 200 cords tan bark, for which SO
Frt con] will 1, ( . paid on delivery. A. II. KOOT.
AaY 16 ' 1838. 39 tf
P UA9EN Cti It\ _ "
’E SALE, at the plantation of Win. C. Dawson, three
).. "" ;BS from Greenesboro’—th« first crop ot seed actual-
-* obtained irom Mr. Baden, of Notliugliam, Maryland—^
lce ®1 50 cents per bushel.
r IIARDA.MOND POYTHRESS, A.gent.
_ ‘■"'i-i-ne.; ; iiirn', Its December, 1838. 46 4t
rr ,, AUX ISONS VIVANS.
|' il E undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the
n Public generally, that he lias and intends to keep cor.-
Co'a 0n ^und, a well selected assortment of Gonteetiocary,
j *, s, \\ iucs, Liquors, &e., ocr.
^ 11 t!> -e rear of the house will be found bis Bar, which will
tio^T-sedby none, as regards neatness,good order, alten-
p and most choice Liquors, Sugars. lV r.
*e Jiereiore hopes to meet with a share of public patron -
N r .„ , L. A. YOUNG.
-^ffiengerille, November 6. 1838. 43 lf_
rjq,, Laiv Nfliiti!.
1^ ~ copartnership heretofore existing between the under-
y ‘'C'liai, at Monticello and Eatoulon, under die firm of E.
' ■ th r ^ 1LL ’ waB dissolved on the 10th inst. by the election
" ill at ' ir ] ner ns ■! “dge of the Ocmulgee Circuit. The bitter
sn\ n i l ° l * le onlinisbed business of the firm, as well as to
ew business en.rusted to him.
IVart-Iumsc mul boiaiai—isa 1G arv-i.
rffJHE undersigned Live taken for a term of years, the
U Warehouse of A. K. Ralston near the head of cotton
Avenue, and convenient to the centre of business, where they
will transact a general storage and commission business. T lie
Wareiiause and commission business w-illbe conducted and
managed by E. Beall and Fred’k. Beall, members of tbe firm ;
they w ill devote their whole time and attention to the interest
of the merchants and planters who may lax-oi them with their
custom, in receiving and forwarding merchandise and storage
and sale of produce. Early arrangements wiil Le made to
make liberal advances on produce in store, and such other
facilities in trade as shall be for the inteiest ol tlie customers.
The concern also wiil keep at their store on cotton Avenue
a large and general supply of Staple, Domestic, French and
fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery
iic ' Together with a general supply of Groceries, Iron, Salt
Saddles, Bridles, Boots, Shoes, lints, Set: ’1 bey have on
hand a largesupply of first quality Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope
and twine. The undersigned are determined to do business
on tbe most liberal terms; any orders by the planters for bag-
ing Bale Rope and Twine, or any other articles, shall meet
our prompt attention. ELIAS BEALL, A Co.
Ei-ias Beai.l,
Frederick Beall,
J. S. Kainev.
Thomas Beall,
Thomas N. Beall.
Macon, Julv 19. tJl.
m-, i ■ -■ ■ ■- ■ I’S-I AfAttOV.
1 ELb AIR SHERIFF’S SAT.E.—Will be »obl before j Trustees havecnploved Mr. C’HKisTorirtR Flajs-
tlie Court house door in the town of Jacksonville. Tub 1_ a«;an. a Classical Teacher of exoe, -cnee and hi-ffi r*--
_ , county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuns- j pulation. to lake charge of this Academy the next year.’’ It to
between tbe usual hours of sale, the following- property, tn wit; r day in dsnuary Here, tbe following property, to wit: ' situated iu a very her. thy neighborhood, on the road from
One road wagon and harness, 6 head of horses, about 3300 | Fart ot a lot of land, No. :!?2. in the 9thdistrict of Telfair ! Thu-nastou, (in Uusmi county; to Marshall’s Ferry. a;ut about
pounds seed cotton, 1 bed and stead. 1 shot gun : levied on by J c ‘ onaI J : levied on as die property of Watson Burk, to satis- | midway between tlie two places. Bo »rd can he had on rea
time to lime exhibited to this Itonordde Court I he exact “it u-i '’ rtue of a mortgage ti. fa. Wilie Cherry, % a. Thomas W. I G’ sundry fi fas issued from a Justice's Court, iu favor ol Eli j soaab'e terms, convenient to the Academy. Terms of Tui-
ation of said estate, up to this present time. Wherefore, the i Property named in said fi. fa. , Warren and others vs. XYatoon Bark.
said Ohndiul) Stevens, iiraxs dun this honorable Court Also, 1 negro girl.named Sylvia, about 10 months old : levt- j _*> l)g - -7, 1638—46 tds K_RT_i_
would dismiss Inin lion, Ids said Guardianship, as soon as ; ?«* on as tue property of Archibald G. Janes, to satisfy a fi. fa. | rjXHOMAS
the same run be done, n,-cording to the statute m such cases, ! lss . n . e « from Taliaferro Inferior Court. Joel C. Wiggins, vs.
Sh’ff.
otdoied by tbe Court,
s concerned, appear at tlie next'tern. of this | , Also - 150 acres of land, adjoining CrawfordviUe including
erase v. !iv the said Obadiah Stevens should thetv :° story bnckhouse and el necessary out buildings, the !
made tirnl providef ; u
that all person
Court,lo sli
not be dismissed tiom iiis <vtiardiansiiip, afort-snid ; and that
this application be published forty days, before tbe next
term of this Court, in the Southern Hecoidcr.
A true exlri-t tii m the miimtes of the Court cf Ordinary,
at November Term, U.CC.
HENRY' BRITAIN, c. c.o.
Nov. 20, IS38. 44 fit
C N EORGIA. TIIOMA3~C6UNTY.
J Whereas James A. Newman applies to me for let-
said A. G. Janes.
cer and George F. Mercer,security on stay of execution in
both cases. Property pointed out by George F. Mercer.
GILCHEEST OVERTON, Sh’ff.
November 21, 1838. 45 tds
H ancock sheriff' sai.f.s^avui be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
ters of administration on the estate ol’Joseph Harrod, late of! do " r 1:1 s PaTta, tkv following property, to wit:
said county, deceased 1 I _ >ne uepro ;jirl, named Mary, about 14 years of aee: levi
HlsKTFF’S SALE.— W'iii be sola, at t&e
Court-house door iu the town of Thomasville, Thomas
county, on the 1st Tuesday in February’next, between the
usual hours of salt*, the following property, to wit:
... . . « j One lot of pine land. No. 286. in the l£th District of ori-
prennses well improved : levied on by rirtue ot two h. las. . rdnalK- Earlv, now Thomas ronntv. to satisfy four ti fas in fa-
issnmg from the Superior Court of Taliaferro county. Garrett vor of Nancy Collett, and against John Collett. Property ! as a * easier, parents trad g
Gatlin vs. Herrnon Mercer, aiul John Favor vs. Hermon Mer- pointed out by the plaintiff. Levied and returned bv a con- Hubert Collier. Es.,..
. -r - gtah , e> JOHN HURST, D.'Sb’lK
December 4, 1333. 46 t i»
t tor tiie Latin and Greek Languages i33; for the higher
bram-lies of Kii*:Iisii $22; an 1 ror the lower branches <14.—•
The School wiil be «>; ened ou the l.'th of January, lS.jJ#. »m4
the acuolast.e \ear will end on die loth of December.
SAMUEL GKANTLAND, )
DANIEL DUNHAM, > Trustees.
JOHN CA^TLEX, > w
F«*r Mr. Fla»ni:aii $ qa I’dicadons /iiid liigh character
as a readier, parents and guardians are referred to Dr K«ib»
and Cap r . Holloway, of Upsoti
county, or to any one of the Representatives from that «ounty
in tlie Legislature. November 27. lb-53—45 6t
O glethorpe .sheriff’s sale.—wifi he sold be-
fo
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my otKce, within the time proscribed by law, to show cause,
il any they have, v.-.iy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at oHice. this 6th November, 1833.
Nov 27.— 45 5t NEILL McKINNON. c. c. o.
j One negro
ed on by Moreland Lupo, constable, a? the property of James . levied on to sauslv
I Reynolds, to satisfy an execution issued by road commission- i Oglethorpe county. Charles l-Iofi‘
ers against said Reynolds, foi a fine. j add Blanton F. Thornton. Levi
JT Court-house, in die town of Greenesboro’, Greene coun
ty, on tlie first Tuesday in February next, between the usual
Also, one negro man named Fed, about 38 years of age:
levied on as tbe property of A. G. Janes, to satisfy an execu
tion against Jai.es and Yfalthal, in la vor of Robert Hvslop £c
i Son. L. S. STEWART, Sh’ff.
November 27, 1^38. * 45 tds
H ANCOCKTsHERIFF’ SALES.—Will be sold at the _
Court-liouse door, in tbe town of Sparta, on the first ! hoVrVof s-rie. thrfiiiiowVu^ propc'rtV.’to whV
Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours oi sale, I 0ne hundred acres of tand.lviag on the waters
the 1 oliowm? property, to wit:
One negro man named Green, a^ed about 21 years : levied
os ns the property of William H. Flewellen, to satisfy a ti. fa.
in favor ot Robert S. Sayre, and one in favor of S. F. Jor
dan. Property pointed out bv defendant.
Yf. II. BRANTLY, D. Sh’ff.
November 20, 1838 45 tds
G 1 EORGIA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
r \* hekeas Joseph Miller and Phereby Miller, adminis
trators ou the estate of Samuel Miller, late of said county,
deceased, apply tome for letters dumissorv from said estate:
Tnese are tuerefoie to cite and admonish ad and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
aL my oliice within the time pi escribed by law, to show cause,
it any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at oliice. tins 3d day of September,
1838. JESSE HIGGS, c. c. o.
Sept. 25, 1838. 36 1116m
S TRAYED irum the subscriber, ou the first dav of April
last, a bright bay horse, seven or eight years old, of the 1 * « n „ . . _
common height. Iiis hi-.ni tout white, and lie has a small white j , ■ 1 uesda J’ I ;1 , next, helore tne Court-hou.
mark on the right shoulder, an lhu is what is termed a stump- | d °° r 1 l " tlle />! Madison, Mot gan county, between the
sucker. Should .his uot.ee meet the eve of any Clerk of the i U3 " al UoUr8 ? f « ,c ' th , e f( ? lll ? w, "8 P rf |P erl .v, to wu: _
Inferior Court, or Justice of the Fence, they will confer a i °ne sorrel horse ; levied on as the property of Stephen
favor on the subscriber, by directing a letter to him, at Ches- ! sans *- v a .*?•..!«■ in favor ot ^°nn 1>. Lucas,
nut Grove, (formerly .vlarsliall’s Ferry,) F. O., Ujxm county,
Georgia. ENJAM1X F. TOilBEII
Nov. (i. 1838—42 2am:dn
SDOTTjtBUROUGil 5 KMAI.K SE.1II.VaKT.
\ N ai rangenu'iil lui- been tumid * ben bv the two Fe*
•- A. male Insiitutions in the village of r-cott-boro’, will
lierentier be united tn'u one, tinner the sole control and
superintcudance "I the s'ffiscriher. In olferinobis services
i i the public as «:i instructor to the f-mnle youth of Geor
gia, he v.-.-mid retnoik that several years of Iris life, have
already been devoted, with success, to the important duriea
<>J Female KTii-ation. ai d altbough ibe details ot the sv».
tent, wbirh fori. f-rlv enabled him to t arry to u hi. hit desi
rable extent, both the moral and inteliecHini iinprovemenl
of !ii- jiup:l--, rnni-ot be t luried on I cie. vet he feels cou-
fident of success iu reuderiiis (hose entrusted to hi? CMie,
RESXE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold at the j not only useful and virtuous incmfirrs of soch-iv. but iia
® —*’ -r r ■—— n |a' Gj— 1 most m-coiti(dished omam» nts. The subscriber is deeirotj*
ot establishing a sd.o* I of the very highest diameter, aud
if encouraged bv the j-.-inn-age of the public, lie will spat*
no pains in placing it on - ii'h n soiid and permanent basis,
will be a guarantee to parents that tlieir daughters will
. both in the useful am! ornamental
h it j v school in our counirv cauuf-
fore the Court-house door in the town of Lexington. Ogle
thorpe countv, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit: i
Four hundred and eighty aerps of land, more or lrss. on
Mark’s creek, adioiuing lands of Moses Su.rtl: and others:
fi fa issued from tlie Superior Court of
vs. Harrison L. Thornton
ed on as B. F. Thoruton’s
land. Property pointed out bv B F. Thornton.
' MIAL SMITH, D. Sh’ff.
December 11, 1833. 47 tds
M ORGAN SHERIFF’S SALE.—YYill be sold on the
fir:
EORGIA, THOMAS COUNTY.
Y. heke as Simebracli K. Dicky applies to me for letters
ot dismission from tlie estate of i eebrici J. Y,'. Alkisuu, late I
ol said county,deceased—
These are the re foie to cite and admonish all aui singular j
the kindred ami creditors oi" said dece. sed, lo he aiul appear i
at inv office, witliiu the time prescribed by law, to shpw cause, |
il any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, at office, this 4ih September, 1838,
NEILL McKINNON, c. c. o.
Sept. 18. 35 nifiiii
M. Akins
- Stephen M. Akins and W illiam Akins, security.
Nov- 20.-45 tds LEWIS GKAY'ES, Sh’ff.
[ AU H V. NS SH ERIFF’S!SALE \Vi Rbelo Id fbe fi .re
J the Court-house door, in the town of Dublin, Laurens
G eorgia, jokes county.
Whkrkas Francis Fickling, executor nf John Holli
day. deceased, applies to trie for letters of dismission—
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 by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 14th of August, 1838.
CHARLES MACAETHY. c. c. o.
Aug. 21. 3!—mb'tn
jjrNFERIOK COURT of Laurens county, sitting for or'
* dinai-y purposes—September Tenn,~1636.
On the application of Hiilery Alligood, Sr., Administrator
ou the estate of Elizabeth Fov, for letters of dismission on
said estate. It is ordered that after six mouths publication of
this rule in the Southern Recorder, that he he discharged from
said Administration, behaving shown that he lias fully dis
charged his duties as administrator aforesaid, unless sufficient
cause 1 e shown to the contrary.
A true extract from the minutes. September 3d, 1833.
FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
Sept. 25,1838. 37 mOin
6EOSGIA,X^ir8BS County.
November Term of the Court of Ordinary.
O N the uppliciiti'Oi of Edivuiui Bryan, the aduiin’slrnfor
on the estate of Simeon Ellington, deceased, for letters
of dismission — it is ordered, that after six iiKiiiliis publica
tion of this rule in t!u* Souiln ni Recorder, that he be tiiial-
Iv dismissed from said administratorship, unless sufficient
cause be shown to the contrary : for which till the kindred
mid creditors are cited mid admonished lo take notice.
Given under mv baud this tab of November, 1 i 138.
Nov. 20—44 10610 FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk
OGLETiiORPE VXlYKIISITV.
fYAHE undersigned Giving been appointed a Committee on
S the Lil ; irv of Og’ethorpe University, would respect
fully solicit from the friends of literature and of the Institu
tion, (lo'iatinas of books. Any contributions to this object
may be forwarded to Professor Crawford, at Milledgeville,
or deposited with any member <>l the Committee, or left with
Mr. Win. Shear, of Augusta ; Mr. u in. K ing, of Savannah;
j county, within the usual hours of sale, 011 the first Tuesday iu
January next, the following property, to wit:
One half of lot of land No. 321, also ths whole of I31 No.
j 340: all the above lands levied on as the property of John
| Bussel, to satisfy sundry ti fas. in favor of Newnan McBane
& Co., and other !i. fas. vs. John Bussel. The above proper
ty levied 011 and returned to me by a constable.
ELZY THOMPSON, Sh’ff.
November 21,1838. 45 tds
O GLE THOU PE SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next, befoie the Court-
Rev-. Thomas Smyth,
Hoyt, of Athens.
JOSEPH HI
YV. \V. Holt,
I. L. Hahris,
T. Goulding,
S. S. Davis,
December 11. 1638.
of Caailestou
XRY LUMI’l
,:id the Rev. Nathan
i 1X. Chairman.
D. C. Ca;ii-UEl
J. Wilson,
K. OhAMIIKIU.AIN,
-L,
w
47 tf
rs of tbe Oco
nee river, adjoining the lands of John Outright and others:
levied on as the property of Edward Crossley. to satisfy two derive every rule
ti fas issued from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Cullen 8. j part: of cdticarion.
Criddell vs. Edward Crosslev. Levy made and returned to [ ford 'I
me by a constable. Yf M. L. STRAIN, D. Sh’ff. ; mauf, h
Dei-ember 11, 1833., 47 tds j
P UTNAM SHERTF? iSALES.—Will be sffid on the
first Tuesda.- in February next, before the Court-house i
door in tlie town of Eatonton, Putnam county, between the |
usual hours of sale, tbe following property, to wit:
1 A negro man by the name of Daniel. 45 or 50 years of age : 1
* levied on as the property of Jacob D. Hightower, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Thomas Barnett, au-1 sundry other ti tas J
J against the said Hightower.
j Also, 100 acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Lit- j
i tie river, adjoining D. J. Lawrence and others, and ICO acres.
I more or less, adjoining John C Mattox and others: both j
pieces levied on as the property of Abraham Carter,to satis* j
fy a fi fa in favor of James Tucker vs. said Carter.
■ Also, 300 acres of land, more or less, adjoinin ' 55 illiam
Mattox and others: levied on as the property of V illiam B. |
I Bird, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Yv’iiliam Butler, aud sundry j
j other fi fas against said Bird.
I Also, a two horse wagon and harness. 2 brown mare mules, ■
1 and 2 bales of cotton : levied on as the property of James M.
| Dunn, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Green Wiggins, and other
I ri far against said Dunn.
! Also, 202\ acres of land, more or less, adjoining C. Han-
j cock and others: levied on as the property of Duncan MeKis-
i sick, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the administrator* of Wil-
1 liam A. Slaughter, deceased, vs. said Mcivissick.
M. BREWER, D. Slfff.
December 11,1838. 47 tds
house door in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, be
tween tbe usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Ten Negroes, Joe, a man, 35 years of age; Slumlord, 23;
Abbv, a woman, 26; Phillis, 35; J ulier, 22—and her two
children ; Adeline, 4 years old; Eady, 3months old ; Tom, a , —— — — -—
boy, 15 years old ; Nelson 10; W illiam, 14 years old; two 1 lWEWTOS SHERIFF SALES—Will be sold on the
beds, beadsteds, and furniture, 1 slab, 1 bureau, half a dozen ! -*■ « fi^t Tuesday in h ebruary next, before t.ie Court house
chairs. 2 dressing tables, 10 head horses, 1 clock, 10 bead | door in Covington Newtcu county, between lue usual hour*
of sheep, stock of hogs, and cattle, one yoke oxen, 1 cart, 1 j °* sale, the following property, to
old wagon and harness, 1 set blacksmiths tools, one 42 saw
e rid of lizrt instruct' rs. ir. every depart-
i been or will be secured. F«r tbe etna mental
lifa-iches and th ■ 1 1 : . ill-.-*-, the cu-ioinai v extra 1 hcrge»
will b- made: for Instruction in id! tlie other branches, tbe
price will vary from fileen to eighteen dollars |tor term, tie-
cording to the advanrefiu-Df of the pupil. Hoard nifty b#
obtained in several of the famili s of tbe village, though th*
-tibseriber is desiro -■ of receiving into bis own family, «.•
ninny of bis pupils as ! i; boit-e. which is I.arse and commo
dious, will eoutaiii. The term* are fourteen do!bus par
month, and r.ll payments me required in edvtu>ee. 't he
superior benltiiisess of St-tittsbiirn’, anil its other eell
known advantages, must always eou*tituie it a situaiion
highly desirable totliose who s - ml their children . !u.«ii! to
school. In coni Ill-mu, tbe si ! si-rib- i. though boro urul
educated himself in ike South, yet craning as a stranger tn
this St. te. until bis character as a Teacher can ba tea ed
bv the trial ha deserves, begs leave to present the nuna^ed
testimonial, signed b tlie members f "be faculty of the
University of North Carolina. }1*“ would ulso luake a re
ference to nil tlie citizens of Scoitsboio’.
Tbe exercises of the school will commence on the ffrst
.Monday of January, though thesultscriiiei w ill fu- prepared
to receive lionrders. >»f any time after tbe middle of Decem
ber; and during a short 11 hsence, applications fur situa- iuns
may be made to tbe Uoa. C. B.Coi.-.
V.'ifdJAM E \NDEiiSON, Principal.
Scottsboro’, NoveiuLer 1st, 1 VZ5.
William E. Anderson, Esq., having intimnted 10 the t»o-
dersigned a tlisposition te engage in the bitsiiKiss tit tcui .le
instruction in one of the Southern {states, it afford? them
much pleasure to lie able to testify to bis competency L) tii*
task be proposes to undertake.
M r. Anderson is a member of one of • be most respectebl*
One sorrel horse: levied on ;is t. s property of i aom- j , tl.is Stall-; and has eajoved all the advantag-ft*
as Echols, to satisfy a fi ia issued from Newton Superior , incident to our best Literurv lu-titiitiens. and to associatt'jfi
Court, in favor of Samuel Rawlins vs. Thomas Echols anc ^ I with cnlrivaten societv. He graduated at this Unirersiiy
Kennedy Blake, security. _ 1 in 1S25, and subsequent! v received tlie degree of Master tif
A.Iso, 125 acres of land, more or less, part of lot No. 291. , r r .He was for several Venn ad* entageonslv knew* to
of Oglethorpe county, oiie in favor of Benjamin l’hinizy, rs. '< e11 ' 1 -"H) acres of land, more or less, adjonitng Thomas Echols j t | lc public ns the Principal of a Fetu'.le {i*h<»d ■ i" high
George W. Hnmphris, and Joseph Jenkins, issued from the ( ar:<i Thomas Childress, being m the 4tli district W originally - character in the neighborhood of Hillsboro’. He aui-
Wallow, now Newton county; levied on to satisfy sundry n ■ 8 tied the fairest reputation h* u jpoilpinan of
fas from a Justice's Court in Mad-.son comity, in favor ol ! j> r , ; j,itv and intelUgence; ami is pnrliculurly cntitledte coa*»
Johnson Spratling, guardian of Russell Bridges, vs. ley ton 1 ntendation fin eo 1 -eieittiou? tt. vutimi to the get-aiai :
H. Colbert. Levy made and returned to me by e.l.tdift. 1 ,,iovtfmeut and spiritual ictrresls oflii* piqnls.
Also, IU barrels of com. more or less, 5 head of hogs. on« 1 ]>_ l. *5 WAIN, President,
stack of fodder, 1 bav mare, 1 saddle, l bridle, I saddle blan | E. ti i’t’CH ELI., Prof. Ubou*.
J. D. C. HOOFER, Prof. Lau
gin and running gear, 150 barrels corn, more or less. 10 stacks
fodder, 1 stack oats; levied on as the property of George \V.
Humpliris. to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of 11. C. Brysou. &
Co., vs. George \V. Humpliris, issued from the Inferioi Coun
Inferior Court of Oglethorpe county; one iu favor of Wyatt
Williams, vs. George \v'. Humphris, issued from the Inferior
Court of said county; one in favor of William Lumpkin,
Administrator, &c., rs. George W. Humphris; and sundry
others in my hands against the said George W. Humphris.
A 1— i in <G' T ni'.! mnre nr fin l)if» wntpra nf
I'YGLETHORFE SHERIFF’S SA
V the town of Lexington, Oglelhorj
f John |
Meadows and William Bostwick, in tile 9th district of ori-
ginallv Henry,now Newton couniy: levied on to satisfy a !i
fa issued froin a Justice's Court of said county, in favor of
Summers & Mable vs. Archibald Ritch. Levy mad* aud r«-
turued to me by a baliff.
Also, 133 acres of land, more or less, it being part of lot No
56. in the 10th districl-of nrightally Henry, mw N ewtoo cuun
\V. M. GREEN. 1*
Vniverritv of North Carolina, Sept. 27,1806.
Nov. 13/1333.
Rues.
43
LE.—Will be sold ill j
>e county, within the J
usual hours of sale,on the first Tuesday in January next, the j
following property, to wit:
Seventy acres of land, more or less, adjoining land 3 of Lew !
is J. Dupree, and others, 1 negro woman by the name of Re- |
becca, about 40 years of age, 20 beds, bedsteads and furniture, |
14 tab
1 book case. 1 chillis press, 3 folding tables, 2 half round t.-i
bles, 4 dining tables, 1 cupboard. 5 dszen chaiis, (assorted,) 2 !
large looking glasses, 1 clock, 7 bead cattle, 1 yoke oxen, 1 -
mare and coit, 1 ox wagon, 1 house anti lots in the town of : '
Lexington, formerly occupied by James Wellborn, as aTav ; TVi EWTON r-HEHlrf S SAfii
em : levied on as the property of Farts Face, to satisfy two
executions, one in t. vor of John F. Phinizy, vs. Paris Face,
aiul one in tavor ot Joseph J. Moore, vs- Paris Face and John
M. Cox, issuing from the Superior Court ofsaiif county. Pro
perty pointed out by defendant.
Nov. 22, 1338—45 tds M C. HALE, Sh’ff.
e tl 7E offer to let for
7 f <:a
, , . , , , tv: levied on a3 the pioperly of Wil iam Johnaoa, to satisfy
4 wash stands, 2 side boards, 1 bureau, 1 secretary, j a *' fifa issue .} f roin a Justice s Court of said county, in favor
of McAllen Batts vs. William Johnson. Levy made and re
turned to me bv a baliff. S. ANDERSON. Sh’ff.
December li, 1338. 47 tds
D issolution.—The Oop.-u
ing under the uame and sty
Co.
rsoip hereudbre
f John W. ALLi.5 A
is this dav dissolved, by mutual consent.
JOHN YF. ALLEN,
WILLIS ALLEN,
WILLIAM ALLEN.
\\ YATT MER1DITH.
Tlie subscribers having this day t;:ken the entire Stock of
Goods of the late firm of John \V Aden, ,Y Co., will contin
ue the business at the oldjstand, who are authorized to settle
the busisess of tlie old firm, and wlieie they wiil bej pleased
to have their former uusumiers continue tlieir patronage.
JOHN W. A YJ ILL IS ALLEN.
Cool Spring. Wilkinson Co., Nov. 22, 1?38. 46 5t
4 \GLETHORPE SI1ER1
* s the first Tuesday iu Januarv, at the Court-hoarse in Lex-
| ington, Oglethorpe county, the following property, to wit:
* £\(< ACRES 1
1UV?0 ing land.
JiAACv** AND JIHiLS F«!t SALE.
OF LAND, 6 or loo thereof good farm-
i 20U cleared, a good Saw and Grist
Mill, with anutiier good snoal upon the same stream, in Harris
cour.ty, eleven miles lierth oi Columbus, Ga., un i ten miles
snulli of Hamilton, iinuieiihiteiy upon the road leading from
Hamilton tn Columbus, by Holxl e’s bridge. Ti e buildings I
are plenty and comforlabie. good water, the society is good,
country healthy, anti witliiu half a mile of Piedmont Post j
Office and Academy. We wiil now say to any gentleman
who wishes a good settlement, that we will sell the above pro
perty cheaper than anv property m the country.
A. B. GRIFFIN.
N. B. LYONS.
Also, 1 will sell from 100 tn 1893 acres, all in one settle
ment, and adjoining the above, mu lying on the main market
road from La Grange to Columbus. Tins settlement has 1060
or 1200 acres of first ami second qualified creek lands, with
400 or 500 acres open land. Terms will be easy, but trts pay
ments must be satisfactorily secured by the land or otherwise.
A. B. GRIFFIN,
Han is county, Ga., near Piedmont P. O.
August 39, 1838. 33 mom
A negro boy by the name of Watt, about 18 years of age :
levied on as tlie property of William Luster, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from tlie Superior Court of said county, iu favor cf
Paris Pace, vs. William Luster.
Also, 1 grey liorse, 1 black mare, 1 roan colt, 3 cows, 16
featherbeds, furniture and steds, 46 chairs, 1 old gig, 1 one
horse wagon, 1 walnut side-board, 1 bureau, 1 set walnut di
ning tables, 1 mahogany tea table, 5 washstauds, kitchen fur
niture, consisting of pots, ovens, &c., 6 pair andirons, 6 pair
shovels and tongs, 6 small dressing tables, 3 dozen earthen
plates, 6 dishes, 3 dozen knives and forks, 60 acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Finney and others, 3 dressing
glasses, 4 looking glasses, 1 large suspending lamp, 1 dozen
candle sticks, 1 sulkey and 1 road wagon, and 1 old gig; le
aded on ns the property of Joseph Jenkins, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued 1 rout the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of F'
YV. Cook, vs. Joseph Jenkins, property pointed out by de
fendant.
Nov. 20.1838—45 tds M. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
B rough i t».
1 St
sold
G 1
TO TEACSiSJitS,
fTNHE undersigned, aud others, will give liberal wages to
.6. a Teacher who c.in come weii recommended for good
moral deportment and capacity to imtruct youth, for the next
year. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned, re
siding 8 miles below Madison, on Sugar creek.
JAMES r. SMITH.
December 11. 1838. 47 -it
t eorgia, Newton county. —
Whkueas Josiah Brown applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate ot Benjamin Brown, late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred an i creditors of said deceased, ty be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d Jay ol November,
1838. AUGLBi i.N \t”. EVANS, d, c. o.
December 4, 1838. :;i 5t
C 4 EORGIA, La\\ RUNS COUNTY.—Nia.ce is bene-
T by given to all and singular the creditors of Phillip
Moss, that he intends, on the first Monday in June next, to
avail himself ef the benefit of the act entitled an act for the
relief of honest debtors, passed in 182.3.
Dec. 11, 1838—47—St PHILLIP MOSS.
i eOkgia. OGtETHOUFE Gounty.
G
ov - *7, i£3g—45 6l
< ifiice at Monticello, Ga.
EDWARD Y. HILL,
JOSHUA HILB.
ery best .
by that first rale of American race horses, Timoieon. wid |
stand the season 1839, at the town ot r orsyth, l.lonroe county, j
Ga., at $50 the season, and $75 insurance. Mares from a
distance will be accommodated with good pasturage gratis,
and fed with grain, if required, at 43 cents per day. Every
exertion will be used, and no expense spared to give general
satisfaction to those from a distance.
JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER. I
November 20. 1838. 44 lit I
NOTICE. . , |
rgTIIE large and commodious Tavern now occupied by Jo- ;
_B_ sepli Jenkins, fi„r a number of years, owned by John !
Moore, in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe county, wiil fie
gold in said towu. between the usual hours ol sale, at public
outcry, on tlie first Tuesday in January next. Good titles will
be given, aud the purchaser wiil have iininediaie possession.
The proceeds of the sale will fie fir.--t applied to an execution
obtained at the last Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Robert Hubbard, vs. Joseph Jenkins; the legal title to said
Tavern being in the said IluLbard. Terms of sale made
known ou the day of sale. JOSEPH JENKINS.
November 21, l63c. 45 tds
YVi! Ei: k as Samuel W hitehead applies to me for letters
of administration tie bonis non, on the estate of William Hard
man. late of said i outif v, deceased—
These are therefore m off,- and idiiiouish all and siugul n
the kindred and creditors of sntd deceased, to be and appear
at my oliice, within the time prescrifie i liy law, to show i ause.
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, tins 3d day of December,
1338. * IIENRY BRITAIN, ex C. o.
December 11. 47 5t
t VGLETHORFE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be
K ? before the Court-house door iu the town of Lexingtrih.
on the first Tuesday in January »iext. within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to vrit:
Liddy, a girl, about sixteen years old, and her child Sain,
five or six months old, (very bright mulatto's;) Hannah,
thirtv-tliree years old, (bright mulatto;) Anny, fifty years
old. jiilack;) levied ou as the pro ierty of Joseph Jenkins, to
satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of
said county, in favor of John w. Cardwell, vs. Joseph Jen
kins : property pointed out in tlie mortgage fi. fa.
2.1. C. HALE, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30,1838. 41 tds
Y G L E THO RPE S HE RIFF’S ‘ SALE.—tV' ii f he“sTiid
F i efore the Court-house door in the town of Lexington.
Oglethorpe county, between the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in Janaary ne.xs, tlie following property, to wit:
One bay colt, about 2 years old, one gig and harness, four
head of cattle, one side board, ten tnoles, four dozen chairs,
sixteen beds and bed clothing, one lot of crockery ware, one
lot of glass ware, and ail kitchen furniture,consisting of ovens,
pots, kettles, Ac.: levied o:i as the property of Joseph Jen
kins, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa in favor of Thomas A. Brew
er vs. Joseph Jenkins Property pointed out in said mortgage
{j'fa. 1 S li. MAXWELL,-D. Sh'ffi
Oct 30.1838. 41 tds
TV EWTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the
i X first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house
door i:i the town of Covington, Newton county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Six mules; levied,on as the property of Peyton II. Col
hert. to satisfy n mortgage 11. fa. in favor of John G. Colbert
vs. Fevton II. Co.bc ft.
SUFREY ANDERSON, Sh’ff.
Oct. 30, 1838. 4 I tds
/YgLETHOHFE SHERIFF'S SALE.—WP: be sold,
\y on the first Tuesday in January .next, attlie Court house
in said county, within the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Oue negro girl, by the name of llody, about seventeen years j _
of age, dark complexion: levied on as the properly of Paris j
Face, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court ! y
of said county, in favor of Woody Jackson, vs. Fuius Face, j
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. I ary next
Oct22, 1838.—41 tds M. U. IIALE, Sh'ff. i Perry. Houston county
rglHOMAS SHERIFF’S BALE.—Will fie sold on the ;
fi first Tues,
in Thomasville. Thomas county, between the usual hours of
—Will be sold at the
Court-house door in the town of Covington, New ion couu
ty, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, 1 it be-
ingin the 4th district of originally Walton, now Newton coun
ty : levied on as the property of Feyton II. Colbert, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from Newton Superior Court, i:i fa
vor of John G. Colbert vs. Feyton H. Cob ert. Land point
ed outin said fi fa. S. ANDERSON. Sh J
December 11, 1838. 47 tds
P UTNAM POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES.—Will
be sold, on the firs! Tuesday in March next, before
the Court-house door in the town of Eatonton, Putnam coua- the term,
ty. between the usual hours of sale, the following property,
o wit:
One house and lot in the town of Eatonton. containing 33
feet ill front, adjoining the store house of Hudson * Thomas
and odters, one room liow occupied by V. illiam Johnson, as
a Confectionary, and the other department by John Gillum,
as a sad’.er's shop: levied on as die property ot Jacob D.
Hightower, to satisfy 3 mortgage ti. fa. in-favor of William
Biseoe. Property pointed out in tbe mortgage vs. Jacob D.
Hightower. RICHARDSON BLACK, Slid.
’ Noe. It, 1838. 45 td.
" 'jus. jk'jiies. i/cueoL,
Corner of McIntosh wot Keynnids-ttreefs, Augusta.
C l MANGE OF TERMS.—-The attempt to preserve
/ Classes from being broken up by pupil# entering at an
advanced period of the term is found to be impracticable.— j.jaii fees.
A# tlie arrangements of the school are thus compelled to ; Aug. 14
yield to rite convenience of distant patrons and absent citi
zens, the charge for
be required ot those '
A si nle of grndu
entered, will be ad
iu other similar i slitutions in the GUtte.
For tbe whole term of nine months, the charges, nshcre-
tolote, are for the Senior Department, $K‘J
Primary do. fid
Music on the Piano Forte.
French ami Drawing, each
For six mouths—Senior Department,
Primary Department,
Music,
French and Drawing, each
For tit ee months—Senior !>e«nrrnn*nt.
Primary Department,
Music,
French and Drawing each
The school is nou :u foil ojK-r.ntion, and amp!v supplied
with Teachers. ’! here are connected r.ilh tiiis iuslnation
Teachers : in the English and Classical branches, iirv.
A. 51. Egertou, -Mrs. Egeiton, Mr. C. Chapman, Jlrs. Uln'-p-
1,1 1II French, Drawing and Fenm n hip, Miss S. Dupee.
Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. 31.1‘lult.
]., Vocal 'rin-ir. Miss S. Penniman.
| n Instrumental Music. >1 i*s Di'.kings, Mr. J. Fell 'lla“.
Lectures in Cheniist-v wil! be roinmeiittil u> soo.i ns the
necossarv arrnnsrenient- ! can be made.
N. B. Former pupils of the School are invited to attend
the Lecture gratuitously; ton few others tickets will be
sold on moderate terms.
O’ Board nntv now lx? readily obtained in respectable pri
vate families, n nd on rrasorml ‘
term of five years, our Plsnta’ina
ailed Beulah, tbe late residence of James Barrow,
i deceased, on the East bank of Oconee, oppm ite tlia rity of
j Milledgeville, exclusive of* the Turf tie id and go acres sa-ouad
1 tbe old settlement r uled Johnsoiiviiie. 'i'uis tract contai-ja
j ibou; 12C9 ai res ; about 400 of which, we suppose, arc fi; ea.
' Though the farm is at it partly overgrown will* hu- .««
and briars, yet the land is excellent, having never been wrra
] out. but merely abanduued to fallow, a»-c'»ri i mg to the lu^t will
I of the testator, until the in-ir.-. should be of age.
The quality cf the hind, and its vicinity to Mdledgevilla,
make Beulah one of tlie most valuable :-r.ain and stock fa-mi
i in Georgia. We offer to let it only h-r this purpose. Tb*
cultivation of cotton will not be allowed ; nor will tenants b*
I permitted !« cut wood tor market, except under a separate
j contract. Convenient mid fine range tor a large stock el" bogs
j is afforded by the river low-grouuds, and other forest, cus-
I mining nearly eight hundred acres, whi.e tn extensive lira-
I dow. either for hay or pasturage of cattle and horses, caa be
i made in the valley of* Derrieau creek, with no other Iroubifi
I than a fence. The whom place is well watered aud heaithy.
Persons wishing to cultivate a grain farm, near a good mar
ker, arc invited to examine the preud. es. The lease wiil b«
i iong enough to give tenants all the comforts of a permanent
- In me. Mr. Bvington, at Beukui. can give information of tne
presasses. The tease will probably Le renewoti at the end of
D. C. BARROW.
\». McKinley.
Lexington, 14th Sept.. 1638. 35 if
(CF” The Federal Union will publish this until forbid.
D. C. B. & W. McK.
ill in Muscogee emiuix, Geo., oti the
Sill day of January last, n nepm man named 1’fcihH
Mokhok, who snvs that he is n free man, and v u- born in
Havana; but he lias rsoevi.y ef Id-freedom « it fi him.
Peter Monroe is about 4 > vears r !, •> leel 10 incb'-# hign.
nf a veiiow complexion, .-peak# very broken, and weigh*
• 160 pounds, wears rings i,■ I would supposa
1 from iiis brogue ti. ,t ! • is from lower partol tbe 8>taf*
j of South Carolina. The owi.rr, if any, is request'd to
! come forward and prove orop rty. or he will tie sold for
N. M. (*. ROBINSON, Jailor
1838—79 tf of Muscogee C*.
Ftnlrrick ft, !-:trr AfGi-ury til I.aw,
run-
busiaes
•meiu’e Cl c.-iiim piqim - u. a . in- ; Frederick <1. fanN.-i, Asfoitiey at I.aw,
for ilia whole term wid fhcrelore no longer j -g -» ^VING ptr-.s ■ ,t> l-.c.-.te I l 1 • #vtu, Monroe c»
me wlio wish to enter but lor n part. 1 ML ty, will prom tly foitbfuily attend m ali bush
Million, nccorciine: to * lie tune racli pupil i= i con fij e 1t to n ; -1
dopted, corresponding with wbar i» found j De ^ni practire i tlie . untie* of tbe FPut
cult, in Join
the Lra.ired Stat
December 11
40
GO
J? 50
56
30
05
20
w
J3
Civ-
, of the Gem - Igee, .t-l in the Cirtnit Court -A
Btes for the District ol Georgia.
I ?<38 47 4t
The (Jaiumt il!e Feiaals High MmmL
TYTiliS Lstablishment will be »qietic-J on the Isi Jacnary,
j Jl fo-'J, lor the education ol young !uu. s, iu the luIloW*
j ing branches of polite Icnrniag.
Fhimary I)> pap.tjie.m— : '!::-.rce $24—Term U> month*.
, The usual eh u enituy M.bjeeisof ti" i-i.niiooii School*
Srco.vi' IlfFAKiKivT—Charge $45—11 rm It) month*.
The foregoing with the odnuainot Geology. Botury,and
I the Experimental Sciences, History, hi•icrapliv. Sluptlif
j and use of the Globes, Drawr . urn! :Jie Froiirb fnngimgr.
1 Sf.vioR Depaktmk.xt—Charge .ill!—Term 10 month*.
Ail the foregoing with :i:e i ' Letters, Elocution, Vo
cal .If uric. Mrirhem: lies, . r.ri i’imosophy, Astronomy, end
the Italian, Spaiii-'u or Germ a lanyun -e*. 'j he »ci ieut
langttagep, if desired. is:r n:j ext: a tdiai ge. ff-r’rfdiing
this department wil i a Teat he i of emit nice, arrangements
arc in ira w ardnc.-*.) The «• e of tbe Piano Fore, Philo
sophical Vpparntus, Fot ■■ L -rden.r;..! Culistbtmcs.ar*
included in (he above ordinary charges.
Board at $10 per mouth will i»e provided i.t tbs villaje,
until the School buddings e.rc completed.
The School Term cornu dices 1st January, und end* Itt
November.
Signed bv order of the Trustees.
G. BEAUMONT, Principal
November 24,1838. . , 46 4t
jy .fitr. Beaumont, nn English Barrister, Graduate (A.
le tern s.
vniviied tocoutinn, j T^ftPe Universilv of Cambridge, having selected (iaines-
their vi-its to tlie School, at all hours of tbe day, to witness • , ; o , n „ ;, s ackno.vhdced sab.bi irv, as a location
the recitaim"!’ n::d progress ol the pupils. _ ’
November It, 1628. b> ft
FfiRtiY MffTSb. ,
V11E subscriber respectfully infiirms the public, t iat be
’ first day oi Jana-
town of
The buikin:;r being of convenient
improvement: icrei-.i well ccnstriicted an.I neatly
*—-.. n*rs and board-
falde ?:»nil he
i ; l IN. pudm ruirr ii>|.n-t uuw t v ... r
will open the above mans on by tt e first da> °
; rx?, as a Tavern unci Boardi* rr m tue
w
('Off SAGE <**; TO liiJNT,
7B1HE MANSION HOUSE, in Eaton;«n, Ga., nowoccu-
6. pied as a Tavern by Mr. 111011115 Morton. Tbe bouse
is commodious, out buildings good, the lot spacious, and ail
conveniently situaied for business, wiui a good ruiioi custom.
For terms apply to DAVID K. ADAMS,
11 THOMAS MORTON.
November 20, 1838, 45 6t
T’AIOE NO'i'iCiti.
IlEUEAS I did,on the ^7to of November, 1827, give
unto Arthur Herring, iu.v Bond (amount not recol
lected) to make t.tles to Lot of Land No. 72, in the 8th Dis-
tr;.-t of Coweta couniy. and whereas l did take Ids, the said
Arthur Herring’s Note, be a ring even date with said bond fin-
one hundred dollars payable when said titles were made.—
Now this is to give notice, that the. said Arthur Herring ("i
bis legal representative) is requested to call at my house, iu
Lee county, eig’-.t miles below Starksville, on the road lead
ing to Palmyra, pay off said note, and receive titles to said
laud, as 1 am ready and w itting to make titles when ourcon-
t act is complied with ; and unitss application is made soon I
shall not feel myself under any obligation whatever, but free
from all obligation; and shall proceed to sell aud make title
to anv other person who niav purchase tiie same.
BENJAMIN RAMSEY.
November 1st- 1838. 47 3,*
r.ustri
tv iu February next, at the Court-house door finished on. he wi.ibe abie' * jp
ers in a genteel un.lcomfortable tnaiutr. ft.
fund:.bed a* well as tbe market can po siffiy afford; his Bar
whii the be-t assortment« fi liquors that can be procured ; has
Stabh-s shall be well stored with good and vvltolesoniepro-
vindec, to'-ether w ith an attentive ostler. ITnreii itted atteu-
him will be made for the comfort ot' his cu.-u.raers; and he ;J a, (
solicits a share of public patronage.
FFTINEAS OLIVER.
Ferrr. Houston county, Nov. 27. 1838. 45 fit
jffi^ROK E JAIL on the 4th instant, Egosot SiezmovisKI
sale, the following property, 10 wit:
Four negro slaves, Venis. l’eggv, Patience and Bob: levi
ed 011 as the property oi Tiilmou D. Furifoy, to satisfy a mort-
nace ft fa issued from ui»L-r the- band of one of ibe Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Thomas F.
Randolph. LLXJAMIN WG'AIACK. Eh if.
Decemi'-cr 4. f638. 46 t'-‘ s
-ffALBERT SIIERfFl 'S HALE.—Will be sohl at the
5 'X Court house door in Libert county, on die first 1 ues.lay
in January next, within the legal hours ol sate, the following
property, to wit?
Tw o hundred acres of* land, more or less, on the waters of
Beaverdaxi creek, adjoining lands of Edward H. Brown and
others: levied 0:1 as the
isfv a fi fa issued from the Huperiot -
iu favor of Beck. Clark & Jones, for the use ol U thuim A.
Beck, vs. Ralph Blackwell. Properly- pointed out by neien-
dant. EASTIN FORTSON, D. Sh H.
November 23. 1633. _ 46 tds
(ITORGAN'SHEUIFF S SALE—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, before the Court-house
i door iu the town of Madison, Morgan county, withiu the usu-
al hours of eait-, the following property, to wit:
One house and lot, a part oi No. 16, jo feet id front, ad
joining Dr. Jones and Thad. B. Bees, King on the public
square, and now occupied t>y John S. W aiker aud K. h. Sco-
Ml
>-»R !4A •- i*,
- property of Ralph Blackwell, to sat-
!, 0 Huperior Court of Elbert county,
tious to tench tne van
and E Go not Biei.kievioz, soldiers attached to Captain ‘ field : levied on as tlie property o! Lodwich Schoomitake
Dade’s Company nf Dragoons, and who had been committed j satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. iu tavor of AV illiam Murray vs. Lod
to the jail ot ’fie iTu.r cuumv, on the cliarceot" burglary. j wicli Sc boon maker. The property pointed out hi said niort- , sirai education. m -‘> ontain a
SAMUEL STRINGER, jailor. | gage deed. LEWIS G KALES, Miff. ! pile ai ion rnfoe trustees.
Jacksonville, December Is, Leke. 48 3t \ November CO, 183®. 45 tt.»
cn the waters of tiie Chick.isahatciit-e creek, containing
500 acres of good Lari 1. nearly 250 acres cleared an 1 under
good fence. There is on the place a good new gin house,
u in and gear, an excellent small house and kitchen. inJ doub
le pen dwelling bouse, good negro cabin- and stables, auei a
well nf good water. Any one desirous to look at tlie pro; er-
tv, wi l find the owner there during the v. -iier u.cntus.
* Nov. 27,1638—45 20t p C. BALDWIN.
NOTICE fO rLA.Vll!KS.
‘' All > (;i r'tGLO Slri I.h. ot superior
qua.irv, manufacwrtd in Milledgeville.
For sale bv A. Ii. It<»Gf.
Mil ledge vilte, Oct. 2. 1630. _ !l
~jk TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of tbe Solent
iV Aeadeinv, the eu-aing year. A g-rraciunii who cut i
come well recommended, as tt, mm.tt efiarm terand qualifies-
bn»M-heB vii ait fcn^iah ana Cins-
lietirabie bv early «p* »
THE TRUSTEES.
fi afiin, Clark counry, Ga., December 11, 1638—47 3t
f.,r bis funiilv, orieis iu the nbme ecIkm !, die dvuritwges oi a
permanent teacher end uniform ay stem. Advntie* mert cf
ihe pupil w ill be secured by weekly examination* ; study,
H!ul not display, "til! prevail; the mural sentiment* «« well
ns the intelieetOGl powers, will be developed ; and the riis-
cipline will be pre irvidrai principles oi self-respect, m
we!! in the pnpii as in the tein her.
The T rosier - a re u hi; ii spacious building, w ith uto
pia garden nnd j.L h-ure grourul*.
( !,15 i *»\ 1 i. tt-it.i. A4'Ai»lttrxV. “
rgTinf* institution will Le op. ue i on the second Monday i*
_§ J.-i Tur.rv next, for the insu union of young Ladies in the
various bran'*lies of lemalc ctiui-a.iiou usually taupiitiu s.nit.
-bonis. Tbe friends of tt'C institution have procured a
snimble milling, and have liberally eupp'ied tiie fomls to fur
nish it w tit an extensive Piittosophn-al an- 1 . Chen . al Appa-
! ratus. t he LittruryDtpstUt.tnt will embrace uu extensiv#
I coarse of instruction, stul will be under the constant super-
vl-irui of tiie 1’rincipai. The Musini Department will be
coutroled by a gentleman v. eb qnaulieii to teach both Vocal
and lustrnnirnlai Marie. 'Li e Location is he.raiifnl aod re
tired. It is believe 1 that the rx; t-ii-e- oi board and tuition
will Le lost- than in other l-’tma.c Hello- ib tiiat utloru smiiiar
! facilities for improvement.
The School wiliie unlerthe control of Mr. CmnittR
Kei.LOGG, as Principal, whom tbe Trustees take crest
pleasure in reconunen iiit to Le a tent emaneniitu titty quali
fied to fill that station; H.ey believe 1mm If, possess superior
iiierary ncqniremtutS; a peculiar aptitude to teach; peise-
verms industry ; an unblemished un.-ral eiraructer. with -ring
I expe.ieiu e as an instructer. He has been foi me la-; tiveyeara
! connected v itii the Female Hcliooi iu .•'pana. having tlie prin-
cipalcharge of tne Literary branch ot tli*t_institution. lie
It mi s ins family with him, iioj ing t»* n-eei vviin sofheient j at-
rou.ee to make Clinton i.i peuasucu tes.tteii. e.
i ' HORATIO BOWEN, j
JAMES CK.-vY, |
JONATHAN PARRISH, ) Trustees.
JOHN PITTS, |
CHARLES HUTCHINGS, J
December 11, 1656. 4> 4e