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MIUEDGEVILIiE, ((it.) FIJI 0.1 Y, DECE1IBER U, 1833.
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[WHOLE NUMBER 284
EDITED BY
iant a. curjfsssi,
iStale-Printer.
rSI'l'< i* published every Friday at THRF.E DOT.t.AR-
' , n utv inr.e. or FOUIt, if not paid before the end rf H e
,' fl llin r , „' l: pr.- is on Wayne street, opposite the State Bank
i- ,T : .nvr't !’!s:’.MKN'TS puiilished at the usual rater.
' 1 ' ..'(i,, • rr ;.v, py toe Clerks of the Courts of Otilinary tht
v t <.,n his been made fer Letters of Administration,must n
* P hi!shed TtlKtTV’ DAYS at least.
■ ,. in- Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Credi
; M tlieir accounts. must he published SIX WEKI.s.
0! . : '! ■ ,,i’ Nr 'rot's by Executors and Administrators must be ad-
1 -l -us TY DAVn before tlie liay of sale.
' cr '! ' if personal property (except ne^'ri>e?) of testate and :itcs-
i,v Executors and Administrators, must be advcitised
foil' \ *' |,y Executors, Administrators and Guardians to tl.e
*tjj‘ u ordinary for leave to sell Land, most be published FOLK
lN ' ms hv Execu'orsand Administrators for Letters nismis-
'’."nm*t ue published .-IX .MONTIES.
""j f u r Foreclosure of .Mortgageson real es'ate must be
/'I'o^edonre a month for FOVR MONTHS
„ tl n , t;ll0 i,v Executors. Administrators .and Guardians,
, published SIXTY DAYS iicforc iho day of sale. These
C': 1 ' 1 . • I, • made at the court-house door between tbe hours of so
‘," \ ,r\ i ill the afternoon. No sale from day to day is
. .. . -m expressed in the advertisement.
““ L . r s of Court of ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of the
.a- a tree.(lent) to mike titles to land, must be advertised
, wot, MONTHS at least.
r ,y s < lies under executions regularly granted bythc courts,
,, , i, ‘ .demised rHlltTY DAYS—under mortgage executions,
«vrv n \ YS—Sales of perishable property under order of Court,
im advertised, generally. TEN DAYS before the day of sale.
r '' Advertisements will lie punctually attended to.
• ili letters directed (o this office, or the Editors must be post-
,,yi*l, to entitle them to attention.
ITT Earn authorized to announce WILEY J. TOMP-
\\ K( \ 8 Ex (• a candidate for tip* office of Hoecii’-
cr of f * x-‘L!t?mis t‘» r lUe county of Baldwin,
Ju/if if, H33.-3 j
vy * me authoriwl to announce AAILLI-
l‘tl l-EVVIR fsq, a cut.didnte lor itie office of i'f*.
t'KfVE.: of i'AX-RETURNS of OaL!win cinmiy nt >ite
^lion in January nxt. Sept 5, 1835—10-
vv>* are authorised to ftiuionuce^’antniii
V»!LliI VM R. 'll I’CMIELL a candidate for CLERK
I t!,,. Superior Court of Baldwin conniy, at liv ensujng j
January election. Ortober 10, 1835.— 13 [
I i PPL1XC NHEUIF1 ”8 RALE.—On tlm first |
! c A i'u ’Mhty in Juiuary i*;xt, will, uiihiu tlte legal hours, j
; It sold, lte|i,re tip- court-house door in the town of Holmes- j
: Ville, Appling conniy,
Lot of land number one hundred nn<! nine in the s eond
district of said county—I vied oa as the property of Isaac !
Anthony, tosaii.sfy an execution in favor of Daniel U. I,aw- !
A-!^RJf.lgUfftgMgai^yaugn«;asgglK3^;<SLr.^^ sv-t t-
L,AXi>F01S S ILL £.Y USSifiROKJEl]
j fence vh. said Anihonv and Thomas Kimp.ui.
i Lots number three hundred and forty and
id number three
hundred anil ciglity-1 wo in I he third riistri-t of said county 1
—levied on as l!m property of Hu hey Dennmn, to satisfy
two executions in I >vor of James Morris: levy made and re- !
turned tome by a constable. October 23, 1833.
WILLIAM NETTLES, sheriff. |
rxfox i3-i>T
MIL LEI Hi E VILLE, GA.
Thankful tor 1 he patronage heretofore received.
No.
District.
Section.
Acres.
4 If.
4
3
40
410
12
1
40
300
Vo
2
40
10U)
13
2
40
401
2
4
40
1112
13
3
40
2 l JJ
1
3
40
ICC
o
3
40
423 '
2
3
40
213
2 3
40
37
G
3
ICO
205
7
4
Iff)
185
6
2
160
5.000 ^ Ia k l\
4.000 -49 1la\a4*1^,
^aOOO B.i 3tA ^1^
IOof 1,000 OOBaIaV^^
! ‘^O OF 590 09Lii4il^,
and
dye.
TiSi: SEW GI:{>s?S3,Sl .justece,
jesr t’L'BLISilED and FOTi SALE.
A PPL^ to Thomas i’nrs*, bavamtah: M hotr.as Rich-
artls, Augusta; \\ iliium Lumpkin, Athens; orthemb-
scribers at Milledgexdie.—Trice Tour Dollars. Xovernbcr
20J833. K. A. GREENE.
21 J. W. LUMPKIN.
Lots of Land in
The subscribers offer fbrsale ihl
Ilie undersigned solicits a continuance of it from his Cherokee, io which they can make indisputable titles. Any
f iends and the public; and he pledges himself that person, wishing io purchase, w ill please address nsnt Louis-
- . .. ville, Jeff a son county, Georgia. November 6, 1833.
THOMAS DAVIS.
20—3ttn 110BKRT A. L. ATKINSON.
n<« pains or expense shall be wanting to rentier ihurstnv. at
lh< I' YIOV HOTEL, comfortable and pleasant. His
Table, Bar, Bedrooms, and Stahl -s shall receive the strictest
attention, mid be as well furnished as any in the Sinie.—
.Mr Robert M‘Com!) having sold out his tavern, lhe under
signed hop -s l hui tlic finioii jmrly will not forget he is one
of tin ir earliest friends and a stead fist supporter. February
3. 1335.-31 AARON SEARCY.
OWIAV AFFAIKS. I
S ale of in dian cattle.— rhesnieof tbs cat- ,
TLE, to he surrendered to the United plates, by the |
Seminoh Indians, under th^ .sixth article of the Treaty of !
■ heSthof .May, 1333. vvilhiliat Tiibe, will commence, at i
I'lotard s Place, on th road leading from Mimanopy to i
s- ■ u c,‘ i u lampa, abont twelve inii“s fi-otn the Seminole Ag-nev, on '
V S f' be F her frieiuh, t,m she the Istdayof DECEMBER ensung.amlat Volucia.on |
l.” i ,,.-h . c ,''V.? I|«* ri ? ht bMlk , 0 f ttf Sl'John’s river, on the lull, day of
the same month, and bo continued trouidav today, until the
whole that maybe surrenderedai those places, respectively,
shall be sold. i
Sales will be made to the highest ladder, and prompt pay-
mem required fiom purchasers in every case
ivXIZiIiSU&EVIit&S STHEST
CLASS No. t:,
TO BE DRAWN IN* THE TOWN OF IIILLSDSEVILLE,
Oathe FIFTEENTH of DECE.'IEEU, 1833.
AX.I. Iiff ONE EAT”
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Baliott.
BiULUAST SCHEME.
O i’iCE-—1 h business heretofore transacted under
-i-« the nam-of IX , Ar if. BilYtSO.V, will be run-
tinn-d by the surviving pgrtner. under the sam? firm, in
conlorimty with the articles of partnership.
November?, 1833—Gt-21 W. A: 11. BRYSON.
■.* ai tiie papers :n Mjlleilgeviile, w.isl,ii.s*on, and Athens,
Will insert the ab »vg 1times eacb.aa.1 lutwdjd tU. :r accmuits to
tics office—f Avgusta Cinumcle.
A CARD
MRS. Ill SDN
is again the owtic
in Mille« ! g“vil!c—this house was formerly kept by
hauelf, bur more rocenlly by Mr. M'Comlis. Her patrons
are assured, that nothing, on her part, shall he wanlingto
render them comf>ri:ihle. February 3, 1835.-31
1 Prizi
J of
10,000
30 Prizes o{
150
1
»•
of
5,000
*200
66
ol
10O
1
M
ol
4,000
G2
66
of
60
1
46
of
3,000
02
66
of
40
1
4*
ol
1.17°
03
6fc
of
35
1
•*
of
1,200
02
66
of
25
ID
66
of
1x000
120
66
of
20
20
66
ot
j*” ’•SO )
4,464
6*
oi
10
20
66
oi
20.)
24,583
66
ol'
5
Tickets ®5-
—Halves Si
i 50—Quarters $1
wt.l
#
, r ,-l|\RRlS BRANTLY Esq. will be a can-
k.Ut • for the CLERIvSIllPof lhe Superior Court of Bald
win Comity at the election in January next.
October 21, 133o. It
J4CHSGX HALL.
The subscriber returns bis ihanks to his friends
and ilie public for post (iivors m Ins lin-- of busi
ness mid hopes to merit and secure a continuance
o| ti n twttronag", by strict and iiudeviating attention on
tlv part of hi.'iisr If and family to the wants and comforts of
his guests. His Mouses are very extensive and commodi
ous, with upwards of fifty fire-places. It is icell known
that the best the country affords li > will have on his table.
S AMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Mitleug oiUe, Ua. September 2f>. 1835.-13
in the above SCHEME, of 75 Numbers and 13
Iris probable that a consideiabJe number of Indian To- : Drawn Ballots, each package of twenty-five Tickets,
ities or Horses will b” s >!<! at private sale, or public auction,
at thy tunes mid points designated.
vVILEV THOMPSON,
Sup't Seminole Rem.
Seminole Agency, Florida, -lilt October, 1S35.—Gt—l‘J
PROPOSED VOlTitLGE ~
TO TIIE HBDUTBilRASEAY.
Ship A acht will leave Charleston or Savannah, on the
'try We arc authorized to announce Mr. JOHN
IV. TURNER, a candidate fir the office of RECEIVER
„i TtX-RETURNS, for TALBOT COUNTY aiilieclcc-
tioTi in January next.
November 12,1835.—20
xxiiOl.Y SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first
l'uesday in February next, will, within the legal
tn'ir-, he sold, trofore the court-house door in tire town of
D-nvino. Omlv county,
I., if la* id, nnnher two lumdred and sixty fiiur in (he
thirl.- atli district til Dooly county—levied on as the proper-
tv of William Gilmore, to.satisfy one fi ftin fivor of J. 15.
M M 'trier: levy made and returned to me by a constable.
November 12, 1833.
2j WARREN STOKES, sheriff.
ret t $u*#s SHERIFF’S KALE.—On the first
| Pti“sday in January next, will, wilhin the I gal hours.
1,.. sold, h fire the cour*-house door in the town ol Marion
Twiggs county,
Th- lot of land, containing one fourth of an acre more or
' which the Bank of Darien formerly had an offiec of
I N ION HOTEL,
MONTI CELLO, Jasper County, Ga.
rjAHE undersigned, having opened a House of F.nlertain-
H merit, under the above name, on the west side of the
public square, at. Monticello, is prepared to accommodate
travellers, transient persons and regular boarders He has
neglected no measure in fitting up his lumse to render itcon-
venient and agreeable; and as he expects to live by it. his
_ irueicsi and duty are a guaranty that every exertion will he
used to give satisfK tion in regard in table, beds, cf-auliness,
s avants, provender and charges. Slav 7, 1834.
44 HENRY DILLON.
LAFAYETTE II ILL.
The sulisi ribers l>cg leave to inform their friends
e I ill** public, that they have leased the fine and
ic!l known situation the LAt'W ET'• E
HA c«»j, where .hoy are prepared to accommodate regular
or traiiM -at Boarders They will also, at all times he pre
pared to furni-h parties with gam ■, for dinners or suppers,
having made arrangem -nus for n r-gular supply of Oysters,
wild game and iisii ol every kind, which is brought to this
market.
Gentlemen visiting our city on bminess or pleasure, will
find our establishment desirable, as it is situated in theeen-
tlie city: and they can bo accommodated with their
containing ALL the numbers in tho wheel, will cost ^ 1125,
and will be comp lied to draw at least AO5, (less discount,)
and may draw lour of the Highest Prizes!!! .
Orders ene'osing Cash and i'rize Tickets in the First
1 Scheme, or in any responsible Lotteries, received in pay-
ill in for Tickets in toe above, and promptly attended to, if
' addressed to
W RIGHT & COSXARD, Managers.
j Milledffeville, November 21, 1835.—3t-22
NOTICE TO ALL CO.NCE2C.NEl>. j
P ERSONS indebted to the establishment of the Mi5- j
iedgevilie Street Lottery, are earnestly request- j
ling the Rook <>,i l ? rab :,n ^ Notes or Due Bills, and all those j
having deimnds against said concern wifi present their ac-I
counts immediately to ,h ■ Managers for settlement
WRIGHT At GOSNAKD, Managers.
Milledgeville, November 21, 1835 -22
first of May next, provided a sufficient number of Pas
sengers offer previously to the'gOlh of January next,
j T’he Route taken will be as follows, viz.- leaving Charlcs-
I ton or Savannah, the ship will touch at Gibraltar, where
the parly will have an opportunity ofa.se.-
and visiting the adjacent Spanish lawns. From Gibr-.ihar,
the ship will proceed to Marseilles and the Tort of Viiia
Franca, m the South of France. Nice being distant one and
a quarter null s from the latter place. Thence to Genua and
Leghorn, where the parly may visit the cities of T>sa and
Florence D parting from Leghorn, tin skip will proceed
to the port of Civita Vecclua, near u> Rum,-. Alter r< inuin-
ing a reasonable time at Rome, tin- ship will depart for Na
ples, win re they v.ill visit the cines of 1‘um, eii and llereu-
laueum; also .Mount Vesuvius am! lhe isle ol Capri. iz>av
ing Italy, tlieshii) will sail for Messina, in Sicily; and also
the small port of Lanina, near to which is Mount Etna,
(fourteen miles.) After which, the party will sail for Egma j
and Atbeii'm Greece, ami touching ai many of the ancient
i*orts on th.- Route to the sea ol .Vlanuora, they will arrive -
at Constantinople.
Returning through the Archipelago, many of the beanti- 1
lul Isles ol Greice will he xisned, among which may he seining thetr acknowledgments to their numerous patrons,
naniiii Mytelme, rScio, and Skimos. Kunni.ig down ih-e .VIeil- , while they give assurances llint no effort shall be want in
CENTRAL BANK OF GEORGIA,
milledgeville.
! 'y-riE undersign,-d nlfii-s.-s of this Bank wifi !t<>r»a»tcr nt-
.1 tend to ihe RENEW Ai. of all XOi’FW that may
! he entrust’ d to tlieir care, for lhe customary f -e of O.^E
DOIiLAR for c:i !i renewal. Iz-llers enclosing Note
and Money for the renewal of notes, post-paid, dirteted to
the ‘'Officers of the Central Bank of Georgia,” or any one
of them, will be promptly attended to. The old Note. No
tice and blank Note, will, in all cases, be forwarded by tho
eariic-st mad. August 19, 1S35.
C.C. .MILLS, Cashier,
W. J. DAVIS, Teller,
L. D. BUCKNER, Discount Clerk,
8 B. II. REYNOLDS, Rook-Keeper.
TAILORING.
rF'lfE undersigned, residing at Oak Grove, Morgan : '
A ty, Georgia, notifies the inhabitants of the • -Ijm-ei.t
country that h° continues the TAILORING BFSf-
NE88 at that place,'and will be thankful for their patron
age. He makes Clothes to order, in lhe most fashionable ;
manner, taking particular care that the work be faithfully i
executed.
Two steady 3nd industrious JOI'R'-*EY'3IEN TAX-
LOIt.^ can, on application ns above, obtain constant tin- j
pkwmeut and good wages. NoVi tuber 13, 1833.
20 W. !i. HCftiBUR.
1NO F s 4 ’ kv,
rWAHE copartnership of 31 USGilOV2 A: liLf-iTIX,
will be dissolved on the 30tb instant.
EDWARD BUSTIN’,
Surviving partner of Musgrove q Husiin.
Augusta, November 2.7, 1335.
The undereizned will continue tiie W \ Ito-IIGX.’SE
aud CDM31IKNION Ul SiXI-lSB on Lis own uc-
coum, at the old stand of Musgrove & Bustin, from and
after th - first day of December next.
He solicits the patronage of tiie customers uf tiie old firm,
arid lhe public g •ner.illy.
Ail business confided to his eharg% wi-lm-M with prompt
att niion. _ EDWARD BUSTIN'/
Augusta, November 23, 1835.—9t-23
ci;ri; -jf dropsy.
O RS. FALL A ELLIO1’I'int -iid to keep constantly yn
hand, with M. E. Edwards of Milledgeville, a supply
of their vjluableMedicine for cure the of Dropsy. i
Nov 26 -2! m | PL A N T A Tff O N AND SEGSOKS
T.’Clt SALS.
siihscrioor ot!’ rs for sal ', his l*iiA X TATION
S in Hibbcomity,near Macon, on th“ eastsideoftheOc-
mulgee river,containing hptween SEVEN and EIGHT
HUSORKD acres excel font LAN!!, on which good
crops can be made On tbr plantation is a gqod dwelii- r
hous’and out-houses, an overs, er’s house, .: -irst ' g,:i
house and cotton gin, stables, corn cribs, and good ne-
CI LLODLN MALE AND FEMALE
THF, Trustees ol the L ullodi n .Male and Female Acade-
X miesjseiisibii; of itieir obligations toan enlightened pub
lic for the liberal patrenage given lo the instiluii.in under
their ci>ntrol the present year, lake this oppojgunilv of pre-
GSORCrlii:
A PECCLAMATION
Dy WILLIAM SCHLEY, (iavtmor of the Slate of
li'cvr^ ia.
Wife 1‘SRL'AS, I have received official information thal
w “ a murder was committed on the 17th of ibis instant,
in tbe countv of Sumter, in this S:ate, on the body of Dan-
mi. R. Coloan- by J EHI MI \11 THOMPSON,
and it !u»ing represented to me, that thesaid J KitliMIAIf
1 IIOJaPSOiM has flei! lrom justice, I have thought
proper to Rs'ie tiiis i-,n proclamation, hereby offcrir.e n re
ward ol TWO 13I NDUED AND FIFTY DOL
LARS to any person or persons, who rnav npprpliend nrul
deliver the said JEREMIAH THOMPSON to the
•slieriif or jailer of said county of Sumter. And i do further
charge and require, that nil officers, both civil and military,
be vigilant in endeavouring to apprehend arid deliver iho
raid THOMPSON, afo resaid, in order that he may bo
(ril'd for the oflem-e, with which he stands charged.
JEII'EMIAII THOMPSON is represented to bo
between twenty-two and twenty-five years of ago, five feet
four or five inches high—round shoulders, how legged, thfri
N wage,dark complexion,yellow c-yes, brown hair, t.o beard,
and subject to intoxication.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set rav hand and
caused the great w al of lhe State to be aflixtd. at the
State-house,in MilU'dgeville, this twenty-seventh day
ol NoVem-cr, cighietll hundred and tbirty-fiie
WILLIAM SCHLEY. *
By the Governor.
WiLitsf; A. Trxxil.i.E, Secretary of State.-?3
7 7 .TSfi®ICAL HDTlCIj. *“
G. 1). CASE respectfully informs lhe citizens of
JBJr Jliiledgeville and vicinity, tint: In- has upeneil an Of
fice in lhe east room of lln- building of 11 to Snmhcrn Record-
der, (opposite th • Masonic Mail.) where lie woiit.l he hap-
pv to recr-ixo and attend to all calls in the line uf the 3IED-
ICAL PROFESSION.
Milledgeville, September 13, 1533. 13 _
SALEDF TOWJI LOTS.
* \’I W Tow n has been laid out railed A LEX A N-
ii. DIM \, (on Flint river,) situate at Shot 'veil's Ferry. Lee
county. The stage road from Augusta to New Orleans,
via Florida, passes through this place; also, the state road
from Columbus to St. Mary’s; tho Rail Road from the Oc-
inulgee to the Flint River, will be laid through t!i> centre of
this town. The location is too well known to need further
description. Flats may be seen at the hotels in Augusta,
Milledgeville, Macon, Columbus and Apalachicola Bay.
A sale of lots will lake ptac-e on the 15th December ensu
ing, at th"place, and auendai.ee given !.v
A. SHOT WELL,
lo-tf One of lhe Proprietors.
7 a" TiEAY'35 E35J WASTED,
f 2HIE situation ol RECTOR, for the 3Ionticello Union
2i Academy !>”iog vacant, the trustees are desirous of en
gaging a competent TK ICHEK for the ensuing year. Tho
school is in n wry flourishing condition. None but thoso
w ho are wcirqualifitd and como well recommended, need
apply.
!!•/order rf the Board rf Trust res.
Id. CHAMPION, Stcrctary.
Monticello November 25, 1835.-23
(3
..... il, ,-r i > , : . - ° . -- o i gro houses. Tho fonces are all nearly new end in good or-
ilerranean, on the Alricaii side, the ship w ill touch at .ht Is- j on i h-ir part to make tlieir Schools equal to any in the State, j.der. Also, a like! a eang of TWENTY” to T lYfifol'Y-
' Thence, the ship will] Our Alalo Arademy ia furnished wi:if!wo and commo- j FIVE NEGROES. The corn, fodder. &c., on hand.
Uomni and'let’osite, and well improved and fronting the meals at any hour th-*y choose. Arrangemcuts are mad.* for
rt-ho'iRp square, at tho southwest corner, ill s:tnl town of
.ri.m, Twiggs county—levied on as the property of Ste-
F. Miller,' to satisfy a morigage ft fa in favor of Daniel
U Shine ns -aid Stephen F. Miller: property pointed out
i:i s-ji-J mortgage fi r a. Novmnh-r 3, 1835
JOHN FITZPATRK'K. shenff
O SXVhB SHERIFF’S K ALE.—On in.- li.si {
_ thi-sdiy in January next, will, within the legal ;
ke.i.-s, he sold, before the court house dour in the town of j
D-caiuf, DeKalb county,
Lit ut land number two hundred and nineteen in the I
ffli'-uth district of originally Henry l>u' now DcKaib |
, iniiiN levi'sl on as 111" property of William Bums, to sat- :
.fy sundry ti fas from a justice’s court of-aid county in
liivorofifitarles Murphy and others, vs. William Burns:
kvi'ilnn and returned to me by a constable. November
is :.'), DANIEL 10H\S(*N, dr-puly sheriff.
Also, will be soil at the same time and jAure,
A dark complected n 'gro boy, named Nilus. about eight
r--ar«old—levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued i
*:o:n I) -K ill) inferior court, in favor of Alexander M’Laarty, j
rsi'l-irk W. .M-OUnnis, executor, and Margaret Davis, exe-
1-utrn. of El-jah B. Davs, deceased; property pointed out '
i.t said mortgage fi fa. October 23, 1835.
Lot of |-vtd number one, in tho ibnrteeiith district of
orisioahy Fayette but now DeKalb county—levied on as |
die prop »rl y of Samuel Garlick, to satisfy two fi fas from a j
j-Uii-f'* court of Ihirkc county, one in favor of John Y. :
Young, and the other m favor of Charl-s Brown vs. uni j
S iin i.-I Garlick : levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
Lut of land mimVr nineteen, in tbe fifteenth district of;
originally llenrv but now DeKalb county—1< vied on as the
property of Michael Eulv. to satisfy two fi fas from a justi- ;
rs’* court of Hancock county, in favor of Christopher Mor- |
go.nvs.said Michael Ealy : levy made and returned to in? j
by n constable. I
Th" undit ided two-thirds of lot number sixteen in the
the keeping of trav--11 '.-s' horses.
Regular hoarders will find ill ir table furnish’d with Ihe
bpst the market affords—anil ill - best of attentive waiters.
land of Malta, Tunis and Algiers.
d< pari for Teneriff-, on- of the Canary Islands, when she
will finally depart for charleston or Savannah, l>y a south
ern passage. In tins taller Route, the weaiheris mild and
settled,and the wind cous-ianlly favorable ti.r sailing to the
W cat ward. Besides the principal ports herein mentioned,
the ship will touch at many ot ihe intermediate ports, par-
Th ■ lodging rooms are without exception the best in the city. |i( . ulttr|y c;lsU ol ai |v. rse winds’
I'hoselliat choose, can he furnished with th“ir meals in pri
vate rooms: ia lhat case they only pav (or what is called for.
CONFECTION A H Y.
In connexion with theabove. they have one of tlip most
extensive and complete FONFECTIO \ AR1 E"4 in
tho Southern country. w!t-'-re every article in that line will
i*e manufiictured bytlte best of workmen, ami for sole, with
every article usually found in ihose establishments, consist-
l he entire voyage will be limited to six or seven months,
; from the departure al the tiouth until the arrival at the same
J place.
The number of Passengers will he limited to fifty, and not
under forty. The price fixed atone hundred and fifty dollars
per month—the first month to be paid in advance, previous
ly to lie* slop’s departure, and the balance payable at ih-- ter-
minution ol each —lor which they will be luuritl in
ingof every kind of Candies, Plums, Cordials, Syrups, Li- J Wines, Liquors, and Provisions, of ihe bes! quality, lhe
quor$i Wines, trails* fife, rh y will also a r egu!ar • siato-roonm will he spuriuu* and v\♦ li veMilatcd; ImtIs ami
supply of cakes au.l pastries, oi th-Mr own nnnulai*i«re.*- ; bedding will be ol the first quality; and uitendanls, both
and at th p shortest notice v\iJl furnish cake* and pas1n.es^hir j n j ;i ] e and feinaJ(% iiumerons and v\cil quaJilicd lbr iheir re-
parties, in every vnrief v of form and kind. Any orders t spectivesituations. Llachservatii vuil he charged ifl the rate
from the coiinlry or city will receive promH at rent ion, and
goods sent a.s <!ireeled. F. CO
Augusta, Ga. November2,1835.—
TiS'fi FE.TIALK AtAREffll,
.41 M'Donough, Henry County.
JJlhh open fiirthe reception of studen's fiir the ensuing
v I year under the car.- of Miss .Mary M. A. Ei.ls-
tVORTit, vvjso taught in Elberton, Elbert county, some years
ago, and acquired a hi^li reputation as a teacher. Board can
be had in the academy and respectable families, at reasona
ble rates. Music uiul lit * usual brandies of female educa
tion will be laughi in this academy, at prices lower than is
iisunllv charged.
liy order oj the board of tru decs,
41-22 ARDREW R. MOORE, seentary.
TSan I\D!ASS PAMALK In
jfAOR tli - FPltK of Rhcuma'.ism, Scrofula or King’s E-
0? viI, Guilt, Rcinticaor flip (ioot. Incipient Cancer, 8>a!t
Rheum, Syphilitic am! Mercurial Diseases, particularly Ul-
"tt -emli district of originally Ifonry but now DeKalb i pai ^^i Aflfeothma of the Bones. Ulcerated Throat
rowniy—levied on as lh« proportv of John Holing* io suiisiy j , r i u o
a li fn lsmiod from a ju^lire’s rourt of D^Ktilb county, in
fn-oriif William M and C Ijttimer vs. said John Boling:
Irvv ande and returned to me by a constable November
27 1835.-23 S. FA R>1ER, deputy sheriff.
HHELFAIB ptKRIWTg8ALB,-<bi tto first r ... (
11 Tuesday in lanuary n^xl, will, within the 1 gal ; Liver;* (Jlironic Inllaiumation of the Kidneys, and General
burrs, he sold, before the court-house door in the town of • Debility, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the skin,
.-acksonville, Telfair county, : it is singularly efficacious in renovating tiiose constitutions
Lolol land, nomlv r one' huiulrcd and eighty-three, in , which have liven broken down by injudicious treatment or
th* seventh district'if originally Wilkinson but now I’.-l- | juvenile rrcgnlarities. In general terms, it is recommended
in all those dis’-a.-es which arise 1'ioin impurities of tbe blood,
and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description. Fever Sores, and
I Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Pih-s, Scald Head, Scurvey,
i Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Blotches, .and every
variety of Cutaneous Affection; tflironic Catarrh; Ilead-
I ache proceeding from an acrid humor; Pam in ill.-- Stomach
and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiation: Affections of the
I of twenty dollars per mouth. 1 he ship is now constructing !
! m New York, and wilt he about live hundred tons burthen. I
I Sh ■ \\ ili he suitably fitted in every respect for the excursion,
! boih as it regards capacity arid sh ill sailing.
A select Library will he attached to thesliip. A splendid ,
j Piano will he placed in the Lillies saloon.
Each individual will tie entitled io 'ms or her portion of i
the lower hold, (reserving sufficient space for water, piovis- |
ions, :uid ship stores,) so that all Statuary, Pannings, Wines |
and other merchandise, purchased by each individual in Italy j
and oilier parts of the Mediterranean, will lie permuted to go
in ! be ship free of freight.
The shin will be commanded hy Captain £’• YY. FOS- J
TEK, now commanding the packet ship Milledgeville, I
who has visited most of the ports in the Mediterranean, and
will be maun <1 by expen- need officers and a select crew.
All applications mti-1 i>e made previously to the 20th of ,
January next, unto G. few-guine, Esq. New York, or to llso i
undersigned ul this place. !
STONE, WASHBURN & CO. j
Savannah, November 3, 1835.—8.-20
*.• Tins rt-.lt-r.ll l toon wul imlitiMi u-.e above nnti! ti.e first of
J.i auary, and forward the accuun. to Sat aiui.tli Georgian Ofl'tt c for |
men t.
dions rooms, in a well-constructed brick f. diiicc; and a noiv
and •‘xleiisiv- building is now finishing off for liie Female
D -parimi-ril. There is a neat and suitable apparatus pro
vided for exp: rimentsaud illustrations m Astronomy, Clt m-
istry and Philosophy; and the Academies now under tin-
charge of Mr. W. Bullard, principal teacher, assisted by
Mr. Grier, in the Male Department, and Mi-s Warren,
principal of the Female Department, assisted by Mrs.
Steele, whose services have been highly appreciated, are
engage,| for tiie ensuing year. The present term of'the School
will close the second Friday in December next, and 'lie first
term for the’ensuing will commence on the second .Monday
in January next. Any student entering school after the
coiumeni cm-’iit of a quarter, will he required to pay for tho
whole quarter.
There will he several larg" and commodious houses pre
pared for tiie reception of Boarders, in which every atten
tion will be given to their comfort and the cultivation of
their morals. November 2, 1885.
Jly order of the Board.
N. ON’S LEY, Sec'ry.
C. Lockett, Treasurer 20
will also b* sold cither wither without the plantation. Also,
ihe mules, horses, stark, wagons, carts and plantat ion tools.
The subscriber will be in Macon fr-un ihe JOih to the 15th
December, when the above will he sold. In the mean time,
application for terms can b - mode to Dr. Ambrose Baber,
ul present in .Mill -dgevillc, or J C. Margin in .Macon'.
S. II. FAY.
Savannah, November 14, 1335.—3t-2!
A TEAGHER WASTFXP.
IE Trustees of the Moniic-ilo Union Academy of
Jasper county, wish to employ a TEACIILU for the
ensuing year. Sufficient testimonials of qualifications and
moral character will he required of applicants.
Monticclllo, Jasper count a, 10th November. 1333.
“ A. CHAMPION,
4t-2I Sec'ry of trustees.
Ti
r iK Sii Tj a
A
c;
fuire.mnty—! vi-*d oil as the prop-rty of Allen B. Powell,
tositisfya fi fain favor of Lucius Church: levy made mid .
roinrried to m > hy a constable. j
L .,s n tm'jer two hundred and thirteen, and number two ,
hundred and eighty-nine in the ninth district ol originally ,
Wilkinson but now Telfair county—levied on as the pro- j
P'-rfy ol'Fletcher & ITtzsimoriH and George 11. M'Call to
satislv a fi fa in favor of Oorga Newhall. November 23, ,
1835-23 J. M. D CANADA\,sheriff
\\j ysTiington sumtitiff’ssalk.—on j
ili- first Tuesday in January next, will, within tli
or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of the above complaints may require some triilin
Cisaa’a A A A £> ** 43 A »» WA XIE,
\\ HOLES ALE AND RETAIL.
rjJAIIE subscribers uiKe this ineiiiod uf informing thepub-
-M. lie, that ilicv have recently purchased the stock of
CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS WARE, formerly
owned by P. B Taylor <fc Co am! have talo n the store
heretofore occupied by them, opposite Messrs. Stovall, •‘-ira-
mons Ai Co’s. Warehouse, Broad street, AUGUS TA, (7a.
—where they intend'keeping constantly, on hand, a large
and extensiv. assortnv-nt of CROCKERY* CHINA
nn< 1 (FI^ASS; which they offer for sale on the most ad-
grcal variety of W^l:i;iguuc
taught in this
01 CO per quarter.
t't* I Will /ll*llilo lir-.J 3 ' l . A' a? . .1
assistant applications, which ihe circnmsianees of th" case | vantageous terms to merchants from toe country and others.
will dictate; hut for a general remedy or Pl'RIFR A-
TOH. io RBMOYE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S
PA N AC!’A will generally be found sufficient.
Taken in proper doses, the INDIAN’SS PANACEA
operates as an-alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, diu-
r.-tie and laxative; an nntispasmodic and anodyne; and, in
proper cases, as a stomachic and rmin nagogue. Generally
ss.-d. it increases nil the secretions and excretions, gives
excites action in the glands in a
rum these principles, its operations
eg.ll Hoars, he sold before the court-house door in the town | expressed, it increases all
3 Sa.iJ, rsville, Washington county, j to ''" ’ l-V
Tour hundred aer s of land more or less on the waters ol i particular manner. I rui
"'iliianwon’s Swatao in said county, ailjoining lands ot ! may he tinders.« ml. . .
a s w-mip, i ,7„i ! It is Inti” more than three years since this preparation was
dams and Brown, and known as the (.arrett and ocartiu- : " ^ i.i.„. m ii.ui c .U..n ..r ■,
mgh olare8, and two negroes. Wilson a boy seven years ; p r, ’t>< 1 " * ° _P ' ’ ’, ■ ' {' i . ’
i 5 ... i _ .i.i i ...» nu ii... rvr., I sums hundreds of persons might be found, wno wotiltl so-
p.L., ,.,a I*,J- &«f. -1 “-.s S
ihrce liundreTacreTof pine laml more or less, adjoining j known, it is rapidly coming into use, and this affords the
lands of Wiliiarn Wlmldon and Will,Am Tanner, in said j most substantial and convuncmg proof of itsi merits.
; .mtV— levied on as lha property of Jonathan Curderv, to 1 lie value of the PANACEA is most conspuyious in
Mtiaty sundry fi fas in favor of John R. Williams vs. John ’ those long-standing ami •yplulitir and scrofulous affections
T»ri!"r\q lonatl.mi Cordery, and John II. Newton endors *e: ! " Inch have defied all other remedies, and particularly m
l-’ry,
1- vi- d on and returned to me bv a conuahln November 80,
1-535. SHERROD SESSIONS sheriff. (
J UNES SHEKRIFF’S MALE.—On the firM ;
i'ues lay in Jaii-Mt' y n«-xt, w ill, w ilhin I lie legal hours,
h - sold, h -fore the court-house door m the town ol Clinton. :
kines county, \ j
liale of cotton—levied on as the property of Sarah j
*• t >.k, li satisfy two fi fus issued front th - superior court .
”1 si«i. .sinty in favor of John D I .you. and another fi fa j
flavor of Thomas Tliweoit, both against said Sarah E.
Uiuk. )
■Y lh-’right and title of Thomas Davis to one hundred i
3ri: l eighty ucres of land more or I* ss. (being the place when - j
°j' h-'iUiuius Wi tlicrby form rly lived,) composed of sever- I
“1 irai-tions oathi old fioinulary line in iliesixtli district ot .
"rigiiutlly Baldwin but now Jon-s county—levied <>n as the
property of Thjinas Divis, (being now in iiis possps- j
toga:;-;, x.-cuiioiuu fovor of John W. Gordon, ex- j
' c utur ol J. x, deceased, against said Tliotn is Davis. i
i"'o lmrses, ono haroache and harness, one negro man j
na ®-'l Muses, and a stock of dry gmuls and groceries—le-
Being connected with a large importing house in Boston,
and one of tiie partners residing in England for the purpose
of making the best selection of Goods, t!icy feel confident
that they can furnish WARE on tprms rqually advantage
ous with any other market in the United Stales.
Burchasers are respectfully invited !.» rail and examine
our assortment. WILLIAM W OODBURY &.CO.
Augusta, Ga. September 82. 1835.-i7t-!3
PLA1VTATI01I8 FOR SALE
IN LEE COUNTY.
riTUIE subscribers would call t!i i attention of planters to
M. their lands in Lee county, \\ bore they offer for sale a
number of valuable Plantations lying on the waters of Flint
river, and chiefly in the vicinity of the new Town, laid out
on ilus river, at Shot well's Ferry, the lots of which will he
sold off' on the 1 jtii of’December,at or before w Inch time,
any of the followingdescrilxxi lands may !»e purchased:
One tract containing one thousand acres, lying immediately all parents and guardians, wishing to procure lor tl
BANK, OT AUGUSTA STOCK.
pME Board ol Directors of the flank ot Augusta, by
L virtue of an authority from th--Stockholders, w ill pro-
••«ed to sell, at Auction, in front of titcir banking-house, on
Thursday, tlie 1 fill of January next, FIVE TIIOl SAND
•SHARES of th* capital slock of sold institution, the same
>, ing five-sixths of the increase toil* capiLd, nuthorizsd by from two hundred
ill" west side of the Flint river, two miles from Shot well's
Ferry, known as the Indian Phil.'im town, one l.-irulred acres
of whichareopen and in cultivniioii; a larg.’ pa.t of this
lanu is hammoc land, all of which, except a f. w acres, can
be cultivated. Also, near t lie above, another body of land of
one thousand acres, of vvlii'-h two hit ml red are in cultiva
tion; this has some hammoc and oak and hickory, hut is
chi> tlv pine of the first quality.
Eight hundred and twenty acres situated two miles from j a ns and ihe citizens generally are invited to att
Starkville, on the Mnrkelee creek, and eight miles from j — ' ~ ~ I
SholvveH’s ferry, and is known ns lhe Hughs’place; it has | LAiVD ANO ittlLLs UOiv SALE. I
j seventv acresiii cultivation, with good cabins on it: a large j rtfAHE subscriber, dcsinuis of leaving Iho Slate, now of- ;
' ' Al fors for sale his LAND and 'MILLS, situated ;
Their ’
i is about three hundred and eighty acres of land, a!! of good
SALL31 MAI ; E AND FEMALE
rUTIIE Trustees of the above iuslituiions would respcct-
0. fully inform (lie public, that the exercises of both
academics, for the ensuing yi ar, will **pe:i on the first Mon
day in January next. I !i - Aiat.’ Department, under the su-
perintendance ot Mr. IjKXRY Davenport junior, the pre-,
sent rector, whose contpeieiicy to teacii can ha attested by | .p'.t-v.i
all who have attended his examinations, and who is surpass
ed ny none in th.-happy faculty hu possesses of imparting
instruction.
The F- male Depnrtm nt will he placed un ler the chnrgc
of Mrs. Laud, a lady who h-ts been successfully engaged in
teaching in North and .Soil! it Carolina, for several years.—
This lady firings testimonials front persons of the highest
respectability, which recommend h r as being einiii'-nt!y
quatilieii toiusiruct in ali the various brandies ot female ed
ucation, and ihat she is highly deserving tli * confidence a d
putrotinge of ar.y rnium'.tniiy of seieiice which may desire j pij,
iter professional services. | ri( .|,
in addition io her coinp.’f’nt knowledge of science, site
excels in i'ainung Landscapes in Oil Colours, and Miniature
Painting on Ivory. She Ins specimens of
tit.- works of taste—all ol’ which will b
school.
A list of studies and rates of tuition in the Ft-male Be
apartment is suej^hicd, viz:
Orthography, litading, Writing and
Arithmetic,
Geography, Drawing of Maps, English
Grammar, with the above named
studies,
Ail these, with the higher bra riches of
History, K hetoric, Coin posit ien, .Nat
ural and Moral Philosophy, Chemis
try and Botany,
Tuition for the Ornamental Brauchc
Lace Work and Embroidery, $3 Oil per quarter.
Bead and Shell-Work, 3 00 per quarter.
Drawing and Painting on Paper, Satin
and Vc-lv-’t, 8 00 per quarter.
Ebony Work with Bronzing and Gilding. 5 00 per quarter.
Oriental Painting in Mezzo’ints, taught in
twelve It ssons, ~ 10 00 per quarter.
Wax Work and Filagree, including a set
of moulds, 8 00 per quarter.
Oil Painting, 10 00 per quarter.
Miniature Painting on Ivory, 10 00per quaitcr.
Musical Lessons on the Piano Forte, 12 W> per quarter.
In the .Male Department (be rates of tuition both (or clas
sical and English^tudies areas low as in any other academy.
The trustees would respectfully soltcil the patri tt-ige of
chil
dren and wards, a situation combining health, go • ! society
and cheapness of board, tv i;h all the facilities for instruction.
Bit order if the Beard o) Tut flees.
JOHN TOTTY, Secretary
Salem, Clarke county, Ga Nov. 10, 1S35 Cihn-20.
N. B. The Examination of the 8..! Male Academy
wiff take place on Wednesday, th
and close with an Exhibitional night
nr>IIE TRUSTEES of site FRANKLIN HEARD
JL COUNTY ACADEMY wi-h to puhsi- the
services of a MALI! and FI-.MALE TE ACllEK,
to taae charge of the above institution the ensuing year.
Persons coming well r.-coiiimeiided, may obtain liberal wa
ges, by making early application to the trustees. By order
ol the Beard. November Id. 1835.
21 Will. B. W. DENT. Secry.
A TEACHER WANTED. ' '
T 'lIE Trustees of Union Hill .Male and Fenian; Academy
wish to engage the services of a competent ENG
LISH TEACHER for the ensiling year. Any gentle
man, coaiiug well reroinrn-nd"d by a fovv responsiide ciii- ;
zens of our county, stating his moral character and gentle-j
manly d< postmen!, his capacity, and ability to teacii tits :
English Language correctly, together with Geography, the
Use of ’he Globes, Mathematics, A c. will find ampin en
couragement, by applying to trie Trustees of the above-
named institution. Applicants will pirate ritlx r apply in
or direct their letters to Alexander Oden Es.j
Midway P.ist-Offiee. Jones county, Georgia.
I'y order of the Be trd
IIENRY IIUNTER, Secretary.
September f>, 1833—fi lm—14
NOTICE.
Bank of Augusta, November 20, 1835.
A Ta meeting of the Board of Dim-tors, the following
order \v:is entered upon the minutes,
'• Whereas, T’iic* charter of ibis Bank requires at least
thirty days notice tor a general ir.eetina of ils Stockholders,
for purposes r< laliva to tlte concerns of the company: It is
therefore ordered:
“That public notice be forthwith given, for a genera! meet
ing of the.stockholders, to t-ke into consideration, the es
tablishment of Branches, should such an authority be grant
ed by the legislature of the State.”
In compliance with this order, the Stockholders of the
Ban!; of Augusta, are hereby desired to assemble at tlieir
Banking House, on .Monday morning, (lie 23th of December
next at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of determining on tho
establishment of Branches of this Institution, should the au
thority ho granted by the legislature; and likewise, to deli
berate on such other matters ns m:iy be then brought before
them.
4t-22 _ _ ___ ROBERT F. POT; Cashins.
Sl-Qll SAILS!
f® HIE Negro-Man known hs DRUMMER TOM. Tor
-fi- terms apply at the office of the Federal Union. 4’)
tail tt. ' T a . - . H, A
A THACiAEfit WArt'FKSJ.
NT LEMAN, who is qualified to teach tho Latin
Greek Languages, the higher branches oft he
j Mat it. malirs, and the usual liranclies of an usual English
| education, ran meet wit!) empfoym-nt in the Washington
! county Union Academy, for the ensuing year, hy early ap
i to the trustees. Tesiiraonkls of good moral char
id qualifications to instruct in the above mica ■ -
branches will he required. Ap]*licants will address I i;. ir
communications to William Fish I!s.q.
mtv. Ga November 12, 13J3
S ROBISON,
V.’ILLIAM FISH.
BE VI AMI N TA REFT TON, V 7'
BENJAMIN SESSIONS, j
ALEXANDER IRVIN.
.'a Slur
1
6 3d per quarter, j
F4)’,TiN)7UI> SALE.
rfjtlir. subscriber will offer at public siffe, on the24tbday
of December next, at the plantation whereon site now
J resides, in Greene county, three mil •« above Dawson’s For-
j ry, on the Oconee river, Ihe following urojicrlv, viz: sevc-
R on " it- I ra ^ hundred barrels of corn, considerable (odder and oats,
° i ,„* 1 ' r - - : rough food for cat - le,’stock of horses of various dssr riptions,
I live mules, four of which n.-o quite young:, a larg 1 stock of
I cfiltle, among winch are four yoke of oxen, a number of
| milch rows, and young rn!’.!" in good order for beef; o large
: stork of lusts of almost, every description; five or six ihou-
i sand weight of pork; .‘Pock of *;ecp; r*;.id wagon aqd gear;
! plantation tools of rv. ry d p:. • l,o::s hold and kitrli-
1 enfurniluir; a large 'lock of geese and othfr poultry. Also,
, at tho same time and place will bo sold, nine or ten likely nc-
I gro.'s, well trained and accustom *d to making and picking
| cotton; among them are three cooks and a carriage driver,
j all to be sold on twelve months crc dit with uote a i ! good se-
1 curitv; Also, will be iiircd at the ram:' :ime. four black wo-
i rn°n, all first rate field hands. The sale will continue from
j day today unlil all is sold. Persons from a distance can be
• well accommodated in the neighborhood or on the planta
tion. Novi rnber-12, 1835.
21-3:int
Parents and- gunriit-
ml.
those rases where mercury has been so lavishly used as to
ratine distressing pains in the bones,.nodes, mercurial ulcers,
lerangement of tlv dige.nivo organs, &e. These it com
pletely removes, and in all rases it entirely eradicates the
diseases and the efforts of mercury, renovates the constitu
tion. and leaves the patient sound and well. In Rheuma
tisms and in Ulcerated Sore Throat, its happv ctfecis arc
not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. For sale
|>y W C. POWELL, Agent, , _
May 0 1S35 —43 Milledgeville, Ua. I portion of this landi* dry hammoc oakand hickory—it lias i
\ _ ; a good stream passing through it,with nGrist Mill and Col- j within two miles of f hornnsion, Upon cmmty, Ga.
toit Gin on it, and sufficient for a saw mill in connection.
POLLY WATKINS.
LY
viol
by .,, V ’*
ltl3i.ll
June
die properl’, .i
favor of.i. t..
•'.liter *46, 1833.
St, right a id till. »f Alexander M'Daniel in and
• I and l.lw acres land, more or less, his part
n 'U >;o»ed lobe luiy acics more or 1<’S3, (one filth of
‘ ‘tiJreil and life acres according to quantity anil quail-
' 11 • -s countv. vvli< r-on John M’Dauiel now lives
a '. ' ' 'led Ir. James M’Daui*’!. dereasatl—levied on
iii '-'i>ur;y of said tlexander H* Daniel, to satisfy a fi
i ! j • ;i from a juste s court of saul county in favor of
■ G.-oce vs - id M’Dini I: levied on and returned to me
7 3 c ' '•Malitp
One thousand acres on Muckelee creek, four mil' s from j quality, one hundred of which are cleared. The .Mills arc
Starkville,chiefly oak, hickory and hammoc—eighty aerrs ! <>;i the Columbus road, supplied hy a never-failing stream,
in cultivation. ) Potato creek. The fall is *o great, that no dam is required.
t>ix hundred acres near the Kinshepong, known ns the In- Tho wat-r is taken from the tail into a race. There is wa-
dian Canard towns; one hundred acre* in cultivation, an rx- ! ter anti fall noiigli for any mat hinery that may he wanted,
cellent huuse and otht rout huiltliiigs. ! and it is one ot the best sites in the State Ib 1 "^ Factory.—
Several other tracts of fi st quality (and, in quantities of I | « ii] likewise seli my HOUSE and I.ON'in the town
>in two hundred two anil a half to six bundled acres in ' of 1 hornaston, II •us*'* and Lots in the • ; ■ ..t Franklin.
VAIiUABiS LAXDS A*\2> F5
FOR SALE. .
rxN I he first Tuesday in January next, the subscriber will
Li' .tell, at public or tcry, in the town of Jackson, Butts
iy of December next, i county, (if not previously sold at private sab that valuable
and tnoney-inal ing place, on liie Oakmnlgee River,embrac
ing lands of Jasper ami Butts counties. The pisscssiorT
embraces six hundred a'-res, viitli one bun Trrd and seven tv
acres cleared, mostly fresh and in good order for farming.—
The plai-’cniitarns tint valuable Ferry, formerly known as
Stephen’s Ferry, which produces a constant and great in
coma. -Outlie premises is a good framed gin-l.onv, work
ed by vvaier, a large and well planned distillery now in
compJcT* opera 1 inn, nod good store ho.isq and quite con-
vem'uit is a good spring.
Also can he had, wi h the p’ac?, otic hundred and fifty
head of slock hog-. Persons tlispossd to buy Eiis valuable 1
place, would do w II torn!! and examine for themselves, for
lour thev lose a bargain. November 1!. lffi’o.
6i-22 JOHN N. FALL. .
the following act of tiio legislature:
“Seelion W. Be il ei. tUed, i’hat tiie charter of the
Efi. n.-zer Orinsi.y.lio saiisfy an i Bank of Augusta be, and it is hereby deefan-d to bo pro-
N L. Griswold vs said Orms-| Io ig- d to iliefi-st day ol May, m the year one thousand
i eight hundred anil fitly.
“Section 2d. Flint it sltaillie Lawful for the stockholders
of the sai l Bank, at any meeting to hecalled for the pur
pose, and in the manner pr ’scribed in the existing charier,
to increase iho capital ot said Irank front time to limp, and
in s*i( h portions ns they may d'-cnjtoh" expedient, not ex-
c< ediii’ r in the u hole vis btirufreil tJxiusantl dollars, m addi-
noit to the present capital of said Bank.
“Section 3d. 1 pun every such increase, heingngrcpd up
on hy a decision of the Stockholders, orie-sixlli tm.’i of such
increased «*oek, shall bo reserved for the Stat“ at par, until j
tli" end of the session of tiie legislature, next alter the cop
different parts of thecimnf
The above lands are all w il supplied with spring- and
water courses, several Saw and Grist Mills arc already in
operation, and others hemi* erected
Th. subscribers are w illing to sell any of their lands ai a
reasonable rate, not wi-liing to retard the settling of tlte
county, bv keeping all tlieir lands out of the market.
Persons wishing to settle plantations are invited to view
for themselves,and to call on Mr Shotwel! al his residence,
in Finder town, for further information.
COOK A COWLES,
Oct. 17—1C—tf A. SHOTWELL.
Heard connsy. on hundred acres ol 8'
\i!"U.M», two hu Ktretl two and a luilfn. t - i ...1
lot number thirty m the third tiistiiei <>f M .nroe county-.
two hundred two arid a liali'acri's of land being lot number
three hundred and eight in the first district of.Coweia conn- I i:: S property
ty, and two Ittmdrcl two and a hr.lfacres of land being lot a'aont
number one hundred and seventy in the sixth district of I lying on th ■ Omuii
NO'racs;.
.Monday. ’ 2(ill U. cumber next, nt the court-house
in Pula-ki comi'v', G i th-"*subscriber \vi’I positively
<>fl“r and sell to ifo* bigliest bidder, the wltoleof the follow-
to-vvit: llis entire Plantation, consisting of
000 Acres of Land,
e river, six miles below Hartford. A
Nov* tuber ‘28, 1835.
THOMAS S. HUMPIIRIS, sheriff.
0 *‘' n , at the same time anil filace, will be sold,
;i;i j.|| hg and harness, one trunk, one.lied and hivlstead
GEORG* A. Hen ry county
r OSEPII J- DE AL, of the six hundred aia! twenty-
second district of Georgia militia, tolls, before Aaron
ial shall b* so increased, and that the other five-sixths slmll I Parker, ajusliee of lit ■ p -ace in and for said comity, a sorrel ,
tie diseased of by the Directors for th’ time being, in the; H„rse, about six years old. iuur feet nine or ten inches high, :
n,•inner isiiiiiod out bv the second rtrhe of tiie original char- ! u j,j, n blaze in hi.- face, and one saddle spot on his back, Ins I
f tlte individual stockholders, if any i m:in e and tail swabbed, and ohf shoes onJiis fore fret, Init no
’in favor uf James Piillmn, on" in favor uf James ; ed
’.I?' 1 ! 1 obtained in saiil Gunn's ftvor as agent for •
"•Walkw. NovenU^r 30,1835.
WU.L1AM BARRON', deputysheiff
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
1 ROBERT F. POE, Cashier.
Bunl of Aufnsbt, November fi, I-33j—KH-fTO
io inter- j hrands discoverable—appraised, by John Keen nod David l 1 ,. (| Craw'ford. a informed that Dr. E.’h. K«-bardson, 1 n
ivmgits - George, to sixty dollars, on the ah naV'T ovember, 1m3l . ;j attend at Mr. Battle Peterson’s, in Jones county, on J-
n-nuon- i \ tru?. extract from the e-tray Ikh*. NovemberMI, kw. . j.- r ;,}. iv nn ,j Saturday ISih ami 1‘Jih Dec. nt the Central I !(
2'2-3t A. o. ,»It 11.,A i, P- c - i ‘ lotol in Macon, on Monday 21, for the purpose of scltle-
FOR
BiL
ALE A *
TIlls OFI T"!.
Henry county, one hundred one and a quarter acres of land large portion of in • I mil is of a very superior quality, !nv-
i bein'* number two hundred and five in the fifth district | ing about five hundred acres clear d, wi lt art excellent
1 of Carroll county, and lot number six hundred and eighty- i two story Dwelling House, with a brick basement, togeth-
fimr in lb" fourih district of !lie third section of the late | cr with nl! n-c: .ssnrv out buildings Also,
I Cherokee Purchase. The w hoie or any part of the above Tv. enly-onc or two likely ami Valuable Negroes,
i nronc rly will be sold cheap. Thomas tun, Upson count y, ; consisting of men, hoys, women,girls at d children. Also,
1 Georcia October Iff, 1835. bw entire stork of burses, ninles, catib- atul bogs, r.lsu,a
| J. W. BRIDGES. j consiileraldc quantity of corn amt fodder, plantation tools,
I *»• Thct5outtiern Recorderxvill ruM's'ti the aho\e eigl.t ti.r.fJs j lious. hold and kitclum fartfffttrp.
j weekly. t The land will hr sold upon one, two tmd t'ires years credit,
-— — — —— and the negroes upon one years credit Notes withapprov-
RO i’SCE. : ed security will lie required. In regard to ihe'parishable
LL persons indfbied to thp tnidcrsigncd'in the conn- j property, terms will he made knownott tiie dsv qf sale.
A ties of 4 ■ Baldw in, AA ilkinsmi, 1 wiggs, Hihh, , Tim subscriber intending to wind up bis planting estab-
, lisbment, assures the public ihr.t the sale wul lie positive,
) and wtth’.mt reserve, aqd as lira property is y^ry valuable,
!m earnestly invites at least rensonalile coipp"ti.'Lnt. _
lay 21, for the purpose or settle- I 2 ‘2 ' JOHN A I.RQTTJ.'.RT. ,
men: November 21- 1??.’. . ' *.* The.FeJcraUrjiioa pntii;-;‘.i the ■ h,.\.' un HiV*! - a!".
’ A I?TCjIAIUN-DN. ! fov fr v • ’• •v-’ j' ^ _
The Iioax.—Th- 1 Liverpool 31. rcury of a late data con
tains this notice of Locke's famous .Mono Story—'Since tho
days of Fsaiiuanazcr, w ho fain iented a language, grammarL
dictionary, Ac. of a peopie whom he had. never visited, and
-iriec th- more recent Jourlcrie of the younger Ireland, who
palmed off a imgedy of his own for one of Sliakspeare’s,
; bore has n ver been a more ingenious or successful fraud
perpetrated on the credulity pf mankind than that which
lias hern recently practised upon some of the American
journals, as vvu.fi id it recorded in the last New - u:k pa
pers.
Tram the Rochester Republican.
2 An .incihtil —in an obscure village, in theSfa.*? of Ver
mont, there lived an .og-xi man, friendless and xvithont con
nexions, fin- he was one of the early settlers of the country,
and came h'-re alone. During the revolution lie took ufi
arms with the rebels and gave his property for :h?"bonrfii of
tiie revolutionary army. He endured all tho—privations
w hich characterized that struggle for liberty, he signalized
i • rrv-'' Ifni several battles, and, after th> efforts of the conn-
tor freedom were crowned with success, he retired to
private lifo. ITc h.-Came very poor, and w as compelled IL
earn hi,»!.....- broad by working one day here and the next
tic-re. Iiis xx ife died, children lie lied none. In this state,
alone m the world, divesled ofproporty, aged and infirm a
creditor seized the low little effects he had, ami committed
Iiis bod\ :o prison: Some of his arqimirunnces bailed him
out to t he“liberfy of the yard.’* He remained wilhin “the
limits'’ twenty-seven year; laboring at such work ns he
could pe.fi at. Gardening in the summer, and doing chores
in tiie winter were his usual occupations. Finally, he
made a bargain with the villag" tavern keeper, and bound
himseii’out during lif" for ! • 1 ' . ■>• •• If use I
totak°earc of ho s s, ty.i'. fi
At :his ported of h:s he-, ••r •;.;r::oos cha
racter travelling through l he country receiving the con-
gralulations arid attention of nl! dosses of our citizens. As
he hastened throngh-our villages, Iiis fame went lietorp hino.
and the people turned out en masse lo hid hint a hearty
welcome He arrived at the village where the “old so!
dier’’ lived, and stopped over niaiii in tire same house.—
The man knew him, and often tried to get access to hirf
apartments, hut without success. The aristocracy of tiie
place, the ruffled shirts, the silk gowns, the littl" masters,
and pretty misses must first greet the stranger However,
the old man mad ? interest with one of his tillage acquain
tances to request nn mtevi-w with the stranger—“Tell
him," said he, 4 that Captain B of tire Regiment ot
Inlhtitiy withes to see him at his leisure.” Tho stranger
xvns electrified. “Wbat,” said he, “is he alive? IA'here is
-he?" at the sanr time, leaving his ruffled skirt company, lie
went info the bar-room in search of the “old soldier.”—*
He found him. ' Is it possible” said tbe stfringer, “tiiaC
you are alive?” 'They embraced- each other, aid were so
affected that neither could give uMerancc ;o one sy-Jahle.—
7’1r* spectaiors wondered, gazed, and were confmnded.—
The best li-elings of human nature gained ;he mastery of
t!:o xxhide assembly. At last, said the stranger to the old-
soldier, “conic xxiili me.” They retired to a room a lane?
and eonve-.ed about bv-gone limes—about tiie batik s they
had fimglit together, and the hardship they had encounter
ed. Each gave n particular narration of iris file since tlieir
separation, and that of the old soldier, was heart rending,
!o the illu-triotis stranger.
lie mid him of Ids poverty, his troubles, and his incarce
ration in prison—Iiis presei.l mranj of siihsistei.ee, Ac.—
“How much do you now owe?" said the stranger. “1 have
been on th" limits twenty-seven years for nineteen dollars.—
’I lia coats P.nd interest may now amount to one hundred.”
“1 here are two on • hundred dollar hills,' said the stranger,
“pay w hat liiou owes:—1 shall k av r a deposite in the
hank, xx iiere yon can draxv for I wo hundred dollars a year as
long as you live.” By lids time, tha people, xxfit boat werA
impatient and could not divine the cause oT the privacy be
tween our fwo hernrs. They went out, took some refresh-
m mt, ;he stranger returned to bis company, and the OUt
Soldier went to the lawyer’s office and paid his debt. Ho
th"ii went into the tailor’s and procured a suit of clothes.—
The next day t!m Old Soldier and the stranger departed to-
grt her, leaving the people to conjecture the cause of theme-
mruorphoHs of the one, and the strange conduct of ihe other-
Tiie Old Soldier however, returned to his xillage in a fexv
weeks, and the prop!" who before would scarcely speak to
him unless itxvas forth" pnrpos.. of telling hint :o get out of
their way, wore all glad to se - him He. ueverth.T ss, pur
sued the “even tenor of His way.” That stranger was
GENERAL LAFAYETTE.
Longevity in North Carolina.—!f appears, from n tshnhff •
statement, going tho- run nils of th" papers, compiled from
public doetlmenrs, that there are in North Carolina 53 xvitito
and 297 efilrffied persons of the age of 100 years and up
wards. This fact sp^Jxks volumes in fiix’or oi' the salubrity
ul our climate. A irgip'n contains 51 w(iite,aiid_328 Colored
fsufiiwimaj It is ‘"'me>1ih(,T'rrii’rki>lt«’.~‘ * '