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AND
P.i'Anher {By zf >rily.) of lhe Lain
of the United Slain:
O.F.ce oti Strct, OBW
s is’ t.’t? 1
Isstu* 1 evi’ty T.t »J iy nt >r:t' tg.it ~ ' per nnnttir
N > subscrip-t > i t.i'.ie:i tor k t.itn a yetti
mi l to rt >er ti .* > i : : i I.'.mt at th:'op'ton oi
ths u idl all .i tv irt ;es arc paid.
A her:: .■ n 'sts c t.t >.eno :>'.v in-erie Int tli.
vs'ial rates—t'.i.ise not l.t’.t to ! w.ien li inded it:,
w’il be inserted ’till forbid, and charged accord
ingly.
CHANGE GF DIRECTION.
We desire « ieh of oar subscribers as may a
anv time w h ill • .l.ri’Cti.ni of their papers chntt
rc.l from io Post O fiee to a.i i.b.or, to inform
us, in all curt, of the place tii v.iticii they ha?
be.«:i previously sent; as the mere order to for-
WttiJ them to ,i different office, places it almas:
out of o tr p I'.ver, to comply, because w e have at
me t isof ts» .'i tr.'iin > the office from which the}
aru or larej to lie l, but a search throi'.;;l
our wh'iU s i'ns-riptio i Book, coiicaiuing Severn
thousand names.
POSTAGE.
It is a standing rule with this office, as we!
as all others, that the postage of ail letters ami
communications to tne Editor or Proprieto.
trust be pai 1. We repeat it again,—ami re
quest ail persons having occasion to address us
upon business connected in any way with the
establishment, to bear it in mind. Persons
wishing to become subscribers to the Standard
of Union, are p irtieularly re pl.-ste 1 to give thei
attention to th’s ; or they mil nut have Ike pa
per forwarded to them.
TO ADVERTISERS ABROAD.
Persuns, at a d:st;.nee. vim are desirous
nf giving their adveriiirim’iits an extensile
circulation, are respectfully inhirine 1 lb.n
THS STANDARD OF t’NloN pre < ills the
means of spreading them before a larger
number of readers than any paper in Geor
gia, or perhaps in the Southern country,
with hut a single exception. There is nil
a Slate er Territory in the I nion, t«* which
it Ins ift friii I its way ; anl scarct'y'a
Post Oifii e in tins State w. ere it is not ta
ken.
o®
FB3 HE subscriber has received a part, and is
JL nu«» receiving bis PALL AS J)
WINTER Da Y GOODS. turning
W* ivts rrtaj »B.following mu. les. viz:
Sjtperfint* Br«"*l ’'’lutu*: different colored Ca«-
•inieix »; do. .Rich Embroidered and
Flg’d. Katins: beka, do.; a u w article called
Hep., fig'd and plain; plain* black 1.-abcila. do;
Black Silk, fig’ri. find plain, ot the best quality—
oiiw 40 he heti wide; India and Sar.iiea do.;
Parisian and Hern moi Gattie; Plant Sana cheek
and fig'd Sb. Uys au l Shallyetts— a new arthk';
the French BroenJe for the bead; (,’ei in in and
English ferine’s ami Metin* Gress be Neps. j ;
Circa»»iau. Jackotn-t, anil Cambrics of different
«'ia|uies; plain, fig'd., dotted, and cli.-ck'd dot'.ed
Swiss Muslins; Irieh Litton Sheetings 12 4;
Lawns and Diapers; Sapeifitte Linen Cmnbrics;
Pongee; Ladies emlcoidered Ltuen Uairdiric
Capes, an/Pocket lldk'i*; Muslin (tapes ami
Collars. Fur Capes; Jims mid itulfs Dowu do
Ladies iinost Kid Slippers, bl'k. an 1 c»d <1 —aew
fiststyle: Gohl, Silver ;md Pim.zu Jo.; h’.to
and black Sauin do. ; Kid, Calf, Morocco mid
Beal, Village Watkinx Shims; Witter proof do.
* new article of French do. ; a gwieral assort
ment of Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Simes:
Gentlemen's and Boys do.; •Gettfs.line Calfskin
Boots; Opera ami Nsvy do.; Kid, Morocco and
Dancing I’unqis.
CROCKERY. iriRDfTAREtf iDOT-ERY.
of e ieh a good assortment. PER FUM ERY &•
XT. t TP) ViR Y. BRUSSELS if SCOTCH
CARPETING.
Heady ennde CiclZiinsr.
A l-irgr and extr’isivi; assortment. nm«>ng whicl
may be found. Gem's (’hob Cloaks; Cloth. Mo
hair ami Ma< h ; m er ('<i;;ls ; I’rm k and shes
Coats I'aiur.'o.itp, ami Vest*. Shi.-ts. Bimoms
and Collars: Meri'io mid I'ntto'i tmt Shirts am
Drawers; Fi it u-1 do. .s'T'OCh .v —a good as
sortment. Ladies Cloth, plain and fig d. Meriut
Cloaks.
He would re«per ,r f!y ask the nttentmn of Plan
ters to cvainit:' li • as-mrtr.mu; of \l',Gl!t
SHOES A- lit. WKi TH. • he li-s a lai-.e n
soC’tnent of cub. mi! li'ff.R SEI.I. 'J’j/Ey
AT AUGUSTA PRICES.
To those who visit 'fill'‘djevi"e. Cur th" pm
pose of haying their Fall and Winter snpphe •
Dry Goods, he would, with his fi ends mid th
public, most respectfully invite th.-ui to call, r
examine.
JAMES H. SfIAIIAV.
October 1L 'ifl—if.
11. & J. KHOTWELL
Druggists, .IltieoEi, C:-i.
Pj|AH('i Si I;.-1 jf!i!!S (former partners o'
~ Ellis Kiiotvyidi, JL Co.) have t.hei
business imder th" above m in. at ih. ir old st in.
opposite the Btick J’avcr.i. and will a g'.uei
al assortment of Dnif/s. Aledicim s, Hmgicnl . n
Instillments, Paints and <>ii,, of all kinds. Win
dow Glass, a.sor.'d sizes, G'a* -W are for shi.
furniture. Peifn.nmry. Fancy zVtiel. s. Brushes o
every d<meription. Bntanic'aml Patent Alediciii
Carpenter s preparation,. ah.o bi, Es.ays Mi.dica
Dye Woods, mi l bye s tiffs, ai.'d a"reat v.rninv-
Mneollaneim Artules. which tim , have .er. iie,
a la-gc supply of. H ,)d i,m nd lt< <jdiig iheir stoc 1
constantly repieoi h,.,!. m - 1H . (M) .
times to supply lleilers. Phy.;. , P| !illt( . rs ;1 „.
others w ho may favo, tlmrn w;ih tie ir im.tom.
Intending to he pennammtly engaged in thi
bus.nos,. the sitl.sei i>. r, from tlunr lon * exccia
enr" hiumto render it wmnhy the p „" or ' „
old amF new customers. Order, by lmt< r wii
meet the same attention ns if made in pi r mt.
A liberal discount made to country ibnd/rs/ '
Oet-.U H V. S tJ
rs Sow®
Ji.lie.! ;cvi.lv ('J.'siJsitj ; Siorc.
GE3IIGE i.. O’HiIII.N,
(■'ir -■ ■ /■■ 1. C.
i:<iw i.‘.\j,if,aan, i,;, r.h.,, •
Xsi- i >.! tec pnbii •, that |n> |, (s r,".<nitiv r,
irmui fr<mi \< u Vu-k, niter sidecuiir h( ..
id eli’.'iiiit assortment <n Siirini' and Stimm
ibilidne . lias also every :uiicle i enimete
■..th i.is line ol busim ss, wiiit'i expects it.
I; ■ iiis it.s-s iiii 1: ind,-tn extensive assortntc"
''' ■h ■ ; Vestings, HtN, Hosierv
.•c. souse ul w.licit are of a very superior q:t t:
■ v.
A mnyr.’! a<s>r:.n mt nf J{ ..1..- mile Cl >:b
•C .tn.. <ji:iciis, id i,e wd| dispose oil,
'.<■ nt >.: ac.-.im n.> ];• ia<r terra-.
II tvintr nridr arr.ficcm n’s with M-. !<>s' >'
I.i’.es (•>! ll;.- lan lb mol Doles &, Ci.i.t',) t
.iperinten I the Tail ring !> <p irimem, who
. 1. britv in the art of cmtinir i,we!l k'mwii i
ie i iti.’., ns id M ,]ialjevide an I the public get
r dl.v, wid ensure in every instance first ru:.
uni I tshion.ible liis.
To those who ui tv wish to have Gasmen
» i.lo ro arirf, be feels Coafi.h.mt of givi;!;’ ei:
ire satisfaction.
orders pttncTimlly .attended to.
Tim Subscriber bavn.o eiiaagmd in the cut
ito dep irtmont id Mr, Goorae E. OTE.'n.
ileilgos bi n;o|f to ns • his u'm >s; exeri:ms lo
>ie<ise all those of i::s frimls anil l'.>r rnr cusio
ners, who may favor him wh'i .a ,-a I.
JOSIAH DOLES.
A r :d IE l-:r.
.Mly» !• -> «• k
r ®'"I• IV\I) formerly oct 'ijre l bv Mr.
JL John IL M are, and recently by Mr. J.
'loirs, in ibis city, ii is been lilted tip ami fnr'Halt
'd at considerable expense, and is now open ti
ustoiiH'i s. Intlin arrangement of the establish
ment, the (’oineetiimary depirtnif it is einiieh
'Operate and uisimcl irom ilie Bar and Billiard
.lomi. i’o this a: T;:nc"meut tl;e att< mien of
■ iie L i-lies of Milledaevillc and the Cmimy ad
hit en:, is respectfully invited ; h tvimj adopted
paiti w i n a vie ', to their accommodalion, the
proprietor bop-s to receive a portion of iheir
[>.t:rm:aa». I ;,p stock new opo:;i:i2 is large,
well assorted, and of sep.-rior q'tali, v : a lew us
die leading ar i l •« are s'.'Eithied.
( cit.is, assnri".'!. /ir.is.jns, Almnntls. Pie
sews, assorted, ./t.i'is, a;surted, Jams, assor
ted, l-'if'inuri/, of varitms kinds, I,'iied ( ;/-
re/i, Cm crotfs, Pr./nes,/7g; t , Cordials, assor
;e •, < aamyutgii, Aia.lcira, aad other wine®.
(:!!."perm ;| !!: I T.allow. Loaf Xb/ur.-r. 7c<?
ill Ciddies ami I! vs: Ob/ Lr. n !, VI d„rk
Eran-hf, Alatoit. IJ’.'risZ- ■>, }7,7,,..7>
-S zu-.7. /V./o-yer.
i.p. P ebb s, a ;.or,e 1, t 'rr.-w /r, Oi r. s, Crarb
ers, Chris/ , Chririn r Tojacco, Nnr.f, S,t. Av.
al! d w ti h .Viti be S'd I ata omdorate profit ior
r or auprose/i ern/'t, ’Midedgeville, Man h
■22), 1837. March 21 ’ IG-Lt.'.
Tjßay kizji,
ESI !i I mid. r.i,mto in- hi- it tends and those
.K. of the laic firm oi Cutter if Corn.ml. that
he intends rcsiiniiiig Ike Warehouse a.id Cmiimis
»i>>r. busi'f .'ss ai th- sioic next f.lmve :tie on • «'-
centiy ocuij.ied !>y T. J. Cnace.on riie margin of
I'.ri .1 *d aei'ii. f miwu us the tun ti of'i re v. li. fur
t'l 'r informs liie public that he has L'ougi.t bis
Goods. .Ac.. ::nd having imw «m the way. irom 'b -,v
ork mid other piaerg. Dry Goods and (Jr'iet : ies.
tore.lmr intiking his stock cmnfdete. which will be
sold low for ready pity, he will l>e ready to receive
Cl tmu early in lite fail, an I b/> pr. pi: d to nak.-
advances. He would pmticnlnriy nmi.c in In
f ieudsihe fcre-.t adv imm.-es liis Vt'ari■!:• ue ' litive
over those in lh" demm uni t ol tin-city wtii reg :rd
to fire, theybeiiigdetni <! t’.mh.i’r: maidi/mid
at a distance from any street sir ! n.. ami «* I! < n
elotw'. ' j;_ c|
CT- The M aron Vr pii 1 Tph , T; , n|i’i. ?♦;:!•
icdgevihe Journal and .Standard id' I nion, n ill
pacd'h the m i.a ii :i,. ..r-r a ,it,
Ar. li st- go-—.i.ii.
A .C:
fftkllE sob sc 11 rd ’ tnott'd on- mo.in;: lo the
west, is ir v. >'■• :i ru.'s lo dispute ol li ho tv
and lot (form ilymnipi d as a lav.'in) m the
town of Momo. V ; v. l,.<i» .. .1
improsel ivi.a • \e• rm ,\ r j v
and e vr, •,Toiimc’ !i' n- <i weiiinz. Ir. t br; ■ j.e m_.
" ' 'f I 1 •’ •' !"t ; i,i a V.
I'leasaul. ajid ilm ta...t I ■.' ir. ■ s p-c t oft: <-vil -
lage. A»v parson w ; .!i mr to rwiitae, will ito
well to cull ami c.vimiits' ilte property.
a• s >
11.5 acr'-v of g.-ns?-!, i-mm- !l::ob-nd
pi'ming th vi.'tg ': a;m >. dtii mm c 0..-! -,i hoe 1 ,
it i» Well k.onvii. that ibis viiln;,.-. i.. not bi:,p'.-.-e<.
by any ia Gear ia.
WILLI AM A. D’IAKE.
April II * IB— :;m.
The iof t ■<};;■;.!>i> aggett.
w is by m iiaai cousciil, dissolv, iJ, on tin
lib of Marclt last.
r. m. row les,
E. DAGGETT.
▼p . M. < ovl. . has Illis day T..i in into C<.
jtJd partncrslo.,, .Ur. GEoIIGE SI..X i'G/.
• he I'l’-im - v, ill h "it'.'al’ler I e coiidin-md I'lalc
he name au J style of 2'. A|. G< >A 1 ,i.S.
I'.. M. f >V. I I’,-.
GEOHGE i-I.aTC ."
A comiaminc" of iiis ■cirri" lilicrnl n::’r»mg<
'•'•< r,:,. 1( , <vr I, ,p.. t i nn c! Co'.ve- Jc Dag
■•i. is re-net t nlly solieited.
ApiilH ' 13—ts.
' r T- ' o ’ S'l
.“J va Jj 3“ irf -J •’4 ,'-v u£2di p ’’i
'lEili’.Vl \H Bi: Al.Lan I B!’,.'
YJL IAMIV II lIEYXGi DS. h vrng pm
,i ise.l the entire iaierc-t of Ales-rs. Green I
'iib'ii and Nathan Mill her. la tl; ■ -o-r,* of 11
U'i'Tsigucd, tin bn in::-, will lierealtcr be condii'
d under the firm of SHAHAN BEALL, J>
EVWOLDS. vx.sl. SHAH AN.
Milledgeville Dee.3o, L-.KI 51—ts
' -rr AT -
SI ISI I! I iliiifs <.|V..,. ,1)..;,
/ROCKER Y, HA RDT.’ RE.UA TS,SEO ATS.
' "O. >■'.•• ' C-1.1l m :i| J.. 0.. , , .
■ I p r<ii'.. iiiilrihcd to tbeni |.v I'ccuinit are i"
misled to call an I sell 1 "!.', note or oi! rrwi <e.
gg.vles l \\a;:d
February ! 1 s_ t
Notice®
JTOGKIIO; DIiKS in dll- Western Em It ■
3* Gi oigia.are r< quiicd In mi » t it Lome on tl
un i M<ai lay in .l;ia • next, for the purpose >
mm - twemy-five pc - cool upon ibe iitrioimi
n it re,p' Cliv< ly sitlisci'ilic.l lor by e.ieh-- ami •
' • ■ ' " iie di.ectois to tho said At esis i
lank of Georgia.
Il 11. PATTON, 1
DAVID IIIAVI.N', \ Commissioners.
Z. B.
N. B. V 1 the .11. ,0,1 p..|..s will publivli th
above and forward lheir accounts for payment.
/> pri! 2<kb, 1837. May 2. 16— td.
dkoii&iA, TiJESi>A¥ iwumnixiHGi, niay eg, is»7.
; ir.ti G,•*:'’£ b » ?;>,}■'>!>-- AVf ft:.;,..! Gt.
!.’: :, > i l >ia: :i3.
", Gi'.Vr it '.li" d;-:’vilif. of the Gom"rin in
,, Minin-.' Il'l’l f.'ihl 'LI up. i:ty.will tukeFlre
I Uaiimi Insurance tint, ho most reasonable
• ms.
THOM \s S. METCALF, Pros't.
Wm. T. Govm>, Sccr'y
'/rectors of the Gi-org/ti i ’ riiruncr anil Trust Com
poiu, N'Jinr.'fr tt/i IS:!:).
■ >ri“< .!■ !<•. Jii‘ /;a:ni.i SI. IS’itrrcn,
' S i il'. S’. J.,hn, J t M irtnn,
I J ' o.:r<! 'S'i > it's,
■ '’isi.-e. Jantts P. Sfu it,
' I I'.i.ril i./l, (•linn:'! Il /'•<•':,
", :r./m, l-„.:r T. Ibont.
. .-e !!, IS i;Ue.:!‘ 11. Mo 'n;},
(i 11 nir C. I'r';r<i'i,
*1 *G| 7', I'fitri>)//r,
l.iilifirJ. Miller, EibcarJ Padelfad.
Nov 17—11
't't, : E C.'iil.t E2EOKFE EEJjG. M',
ffl'S new open for ilu nceptioo of visitors, under
:t_ fi,e snperiuuudem c of MRS. MARY A.
DiE Al).
C ALKCLGs & BASS.
Cohmiliin, April If. 1837. 15—Gt.
*iS'( 11E Siibsi'iabi r very respectiu'lv informs hi*
■Ja. friends niid the jmidick generillv that hr
ms located hints* I! at lh ■ AL'.rrietta L’olel. Gobi-
G IL, where lie niters hi* services to search mH
:ml te-t ihe value o! Gold and Land lots, mid I*'
mike a :rue return to applicants in the comities of
Johh, i’.inkling-, Floyd. Cass, Cherokee ntid For
s'.lhtat the lew rate of five dollars per lot: al the
d.ovc st itet! place, refcri'tti e mav lie had to the
Stare an-I Cheek maps, the quality Book, an.l un
iierical list. P itromige in the above .business
will be thankfully received bv
DANIEL MAY.
March 11. H 35 G| ts.
Tso’ei’23.
FKAiiE snl'scrilier has tak»‘ti litis will known
**• stand, io the li'Wit of Warrenton, formerly
occnpie*! by Joseph <L Harris, and reccmly by
Plonks & Kinsav ; where he intends giving his
entire ami iiitdi r ded nltemiim to the ;:c<omm>«la
;i i) id all w !:o :,i .y favor him with th, irccmpauv.
Ills Table will he furnished with the best the
eomilry can afford, prepared by excellent Ceoks,
and stii ed to the palate of the invalid, as w ell as
the b'-i'.lthy.
His Bar is supplied wiiit ch >ice Wines, nnd Li
eu.irs, and attended by an accommodating Bar
K.'.-p<r ;
Tile Fed* mid bedding so important to the re
pose id" a *.v<-ary traveller, shall In- neat and good
His fftaldes shali be well furnished with proven
der, mid attentive Ostlers.
With these pledges, the subscriber confidently
hopes, mid believimr Hint he shall share a large
nortitm ol the public patromtge.
STEPHEN BLOI NT.
Wari'cntcn March 9. !’’37. 12—It.
C'y*: Im Ctrn-ii'iuiomi'ist of Augusta, will in
sert the al ove mm times, and forward their ac-
.21/.id S* k. 4. ■' S .G. •! Oe*' S O
"H’ H AVE tiie pie tsure to inform lit" pulilic that
the above lime! w ill be opt tied on Saturday
the 11>h mstant. by Ales-as. .1. ,U. Rom h&A. i
Tiiomp on. fi t the m cimmiodaticii of all rce>»e!a |
J/e person* thatmay think proper to call. I have |
ini hesitutioii in rci opinieiiding them as well qttal- I
hied to keep a well ri'gillat* il quiet, orderly himse, j
ami have m> .bmui. but they will give actierttl sat- |
isbu'ti.ni to mu/l.'T'f.'i.*. F. uh of those
geulican.ii h ve ::-.»i't. <i me it.* the Hotel mryems.
J. AV. CYM-'K. A'oim/r Pr'iprietor
J AS. M. EG \CH, I , ,
A. T.tG ON $ i-rtst/it I roprieturs.
Colmnlmt S. C. Mare!; LI 10—3 m.
i i'.e Chap *i*'ii Cornier, mid Mercm y. An- ;
gnsta Si-ntim', S'lwmttdt Gi orgi-’i*. I’aleigh
Smmlmd. Milledgeville Sinndmd of the I :;i. n. '
and A’ol :',' Cmmoi ic’:.l '.vertiscr. will please I
co|i'' the : I <••.•." ivi-i-i H ibrtl'vce months, t.lld fet
ward their accounts to the .hu*;s< i ibeis.
<EMVL¥ B ALL.
R. X. s’.;|l.\'i' ri'sjmcifuUv iid'orr.’s lii-'
frifn Is amt p ,’tat Ids first A israii.ly
Ball, will l;:l.e [d-mt 1 on Friday next, at the '
Slate Rigb's il m,.l lie comi:i:i,.'d weekly !
imtil lie Eb.ii of'ti;e present momh, under the
direction of the f./':l iwing- wnntlenien.
. man *.u tins.
R O. Davidson, Chas. F.. Ei/an,
, Ce». D. C- tsc, F. I». Dixon,
IF. ilirrton, Albert 11. Hout,
John 11. I’mirn,
Tick of :ei ;i.,t ■n'-c A?, to he had nt the
'l'm'; .'•tore ci C. A. Ells, and a: tin: S;aic Rights
He'e'.
May 2. 16.
Ci.sJ-A’; '?'■'>>»"/?< .41.'.’ E'EMIY,
/' U'.u/it.;:. C.i’.
7~7-IH'. r'H'STE ~« of thi, ft> tituthm, tal:i
-•rt great pie ure in miiinuucing to p iroiits and ,
.mi rd i.>iu*. tun' 'iie public getier.d'y. that *in-y h ive i
' ug-'ged the services : f the |jev. AA illiam At nod.
'l'.i.'uer Ei'ilor of the Jackson', ilie Regl .lcr.) f‘>i
the present year. Mr. Wood is so well known as '
i g*. m.!< hi-:n of scictice, am! sm'i essful instructor ■
• i yomh. that vw fter-mi:. mmei'essary to say mty
•dug in eomi'i'.iidaiiun of him as a tern her. The
':m:tm:ie| the.icad.'tuy is tiiiqili'slionahly he-'l'iiy. j
■■• ti:? si’it.ited in t e eetitre of the Cedar Vnilev. i
he most somiii -ii him* lime ‘tone water in tbr
rate. Pa.eu's having <!•.speptte, nr un'ii ai'bv
!;dii*'cm w "it‘d do w e:l to send them to ibi* !n*ti-
• imn. ILimd cm: he had eilherat a ptd.lic t;i'ern. '
in private lai I'lms. convenient to lib; academy.
tl rn'i.ler terms.
F,':.'n t •'* iii rr,iini'.'uce the first of May next,
larch 26Ji. I“ br,
Tl !.”.”.N AM ALTH ALL. ) ’-t
LACi'Y WITCIiER, | 3
J'l’l V IL VEASEY, A £
J.' : N’.’, !ft TIER I p
WiLrfON WHATLEY. j
April !■' 14_3t.
f W~
.E; .* % V Q
h ive fanned a copnrtncrsli!o •
! A. in the pru.tiee of L AW, under' the mum ;
.■dslvk'id’
,11S &L WAlaK£•:ss,
a I will pmi. imd v attend l*> all business entrus- ;
d totlKiuin the (.‘lieiokee I'iri nit.
I'l N'itY L. SIMS,
AL J. WALKER,
May 9 17—Gt. j
Address M..1, AA alk-r. Clarkesvil'e. Hahersli ,m
o'i’.i!;., I'cm’y L. Hirns, Cumming, Forsyth
l.iltV.
v./-I'bc Foiit'irrn Fanner am! Stmnlmd oH
m n w in n'mii'h lhe alnive b wet.ksand forward i
r 'ce'emts to either of tbe stihtcriliera.
HOirY, who have Land iii ih" 12th, 13th,3d I
fL and tin di'iiutiiii tin: I*t seetii n, ;<<l E,di
ml 21st in the second scr'inti; arid 2d, .'id ami'
n’ih districts hi lhe 3d section, can have tlteii lots
iipcrii* in-Iy evi-.mim dby the ‘ttb.i riber, mnlade- 1
■riptii n given. I.y answering their letters of the I
id. local situation, and probaide prnupei ts fur tm ;
ing arlvaimigen. As be i* cxporir need in miner- :
b'gy he will be imwe aldr, In give a fail descrip-I
on of those I its than a c< mimm observer. A '
iter with live dollars enclosed, directed to Dah- 1
mega, on or before the first day of June next, wi*l !
c attended to, aud a caudid description given of
.hem by tnc.
JOHN MACLEOD 1
W;jr Crnt
| A N ELECTION will !><’ h-I nt the Cour
I -ZiEk. I louse on Saturdiiy. the k'?.h day < f M’ •
j next, for a justice of the Lderiui'Court, to sup
■ ids’ the vaeam'v occasioned by tiieflecetuu of. *e:i
! I).B, iMitchell.’
C. D IIAMAIONL
Wm S. ROOK MELL,
SOL. I). BET ILN.
Millc-Igrville. Maylhh. 1337. 17—It.
f?jl) ''X AAA.AY fietn the stibseib'-r tit Rome.
J? i-.Y in I'biyd Cnmily G.i. nil tie «ight of tile
sixn:ii el’ tl;>••ch i-isi. :: ti u nan by th. Dim
:d .11 t. th" prope' tv of tii- sufisu d'er. Jim i* :
hrir.li'muilrtio ; !.*>::: tut II er. fur inches high
w i'li .trait'ht blue!. I< ir. am! stnal . tg'it’y eve
I lie is v.'ry tmken mid ..peds ill’.' Ch'rokve
j Laiignage. ami lias emh' .'ivumedto impose him
I si !f upon sirtiiigeis as a CJn i ikee wbo.e nmm i
| l''<>i'"imui. Jim liis no trade, aid desires to!"
I employ das a C!* rkor bar kcep?r. Any person
! who w ii| appn hemi the runaway and confine I'iin
! in sunn’ safe jail, so that 1 "get triin, shall receive
l! c rulnive civ • rd.
JOHN HENRY LUMPKIN.
j May!) fl 17-4 t.
She
J-pS ’ ’* aAA’AA' from the sjl'scriber I vmg in
.g'Ax AVa r n curin'>. on A'crlues'lay the 27th iust.
; in> NEGRO 'LAN. Eli.L. well known on th
I road between Macon a;i<! Augusta as a w agoner
I ii! is a tall likely f. lhiw ;d"iii: I'venty seven years
id ni',o. mid lias m> Deettliar iri-ks on iiis persm:
I I'vnlneh s ptu’it tilar desCi iptimi could be given rd
h'm. I’i'l h:i« been ah.-em frim home ever since
j tli-21 of Imiuary last with bis Wagon ami team
; mid*!i*i ttot return until Wednesday last, when hr
' immeJia’ely lef; w ithout shoring him~elf t" mt”
,id the white family. From infirrmattoti that I
j have received it is more th in probnnle th tl he has
jsevrr il l.r.ndrod dollars with him. being the pro
i veer's nfhis freight since the 2<l January. I I’rider-
I simi-l lh u h" ha* rcpeateiliy-hnwti his money, and
: I tliink it likely thats-mm w 'li'e person may have
1 given him :• free pass or enticed him off as there is
! no donut man v of Murrell's gang lurkin'- thr. ugh
; our Stalo. A liberal rowa d n il! lie given to any
nersoii wlm will eptircheml said fellow mid lodge
him in tiny safe Jail, mid give the nmler.sigtted in
: I’i'iimitiun to that effect at Rock M U* P. O.
THADEUS CAMP.
May 2. IG-4t.
AN.AAVAY frmit th? sal.scriber, living in
TtiHad. g.i county. Alabama, on the 15th of
April, IS ;6. a small negro man mimed ISRAEL,
<oinnmti'y called IS. about 20 or 21 years old,
about five feet high. st un, bit'lt, d-uk complexion,
and mis-t deepy look, he is quick spoken. I ui:-
rb rstand th at be is in Warren county. Georgia, in
th • neighlimhood us Williams’ Creek meeting
hm e. I will give fifty dollars to any person that
will ap' reh‘'ml said m'gru. end confine liini in airy
safe jail in this State, oi deliver him to me in Syl
ittcogga, Talladega conniv. Ala.
HENRY GIBSON.
Svllacogga. Ala. April 11 ih. 1537. 15—4 t.
%• The editors of the Federal Union. Standard
of Union, ami Southern Recorder will please give
the above four insc'tirms each, mil forwird their
accoiittls to me in Sylit.coga, Talladega County,
( Ala.) for pay nu tit.
S?-< wai e-ji’
YOUNG MAN calling himself Thndias,
Brown, and v. !m said hecauie Irom ( liarl* s
ton S. C.. c.ime into the tit ighlxirliocd of Bt:M>- \
vilie, Frmikli.i coi.uty Ga.. si uiC-jMoe'uf Sept. in- '
bei Idm'-. ami the.c i ngageii to teach mt English
r.clioo! for the term of three inomlr. lie was des
titute ol clot'iing pretty muli, ::a I informed the
citizens of the ' ic'liity that lie was roi bed of his
clt.'iliiug in <omi :g up tlrn cumitiy, from Augusta,
by the stage, to Carnesvi'le. 'j he.afioe-aid Brown
conducted himself so w< II in teaching the first
.st iioi'l. tiiat every one spoke well,of tittn ;at ill.* ■
etryi' ati'.u ol said school, lie tn ■d.". tm for the term ■
of twelve tmmti.s. a few mi'es bci 'W. and com- |
meuved tea; hht;-, and going in debtevery tner |
cii ’m mu' evi '-y money lender in ilte country, tli.B ;
wo'ild loud him money.
Al the expiration of the first quarter, he. cd-:
leeted bis tmim-y. ami bought a horse, for w hi< it he :
v. en.iii debt, mid soon rdtei le'.t tl;>. <'irmry, being 1
indebted four li'.mdied dollars or hem it. i
A', hi n he left h was on a good, fi■>:.•:«, was well
dressed, •- ml must litive made a go. d. appearance,
he v. ;s ix'C'i in Athens, about midnight s*it*-r
leaviog Franklin at dusk, (a distance of ih rty
miles.) '! he said Brown wo stmpo-.e. is near :
’wemy-five years of age. ti good emmiemmee am! j
toleral le easy maimer, bat mak. s use ol had En-,
gl'-h for a man of his < pparirniti'. s, for taking hn
own word I’o'it, he is a liitin scti“';:ir.
We take this nmtlmd of in'ortning th'’ pn! lie. :
that they imiy look m;t b.r 1.t.-akor:-, as we have,
no doubt tha: lie wilt tm.!;"' I* s " on to some
iifi’ttr larj e cities. March 29 lea/.
•‘i- ;ili i w ruH? 3 ' !
Cjy-Th? F rn Recorder wi? give ’.he above ■
tbiee iu.-e; timis.
IfiiOi’Gt'.i I,S tor carrying th** moils i * the
Unit 'd States on the lollowiug post routes,
will he ; i ceivi dat thi* Depa'tinent mild the 1.-l
day of June ue.xt, lo be decided oil the next 1
day.
The contract* me to be executed by the Ist ol
Sept: mber next, and’he s.rrvice i* to l ummein'i
mi the l-i of July, an t will continue in force until |
thoT.lthof Jmte 1339.
N*>. 2 3~’i. I’r'iia Miliedgevillo bv Cloptonb l
•Mill . St'-iiford’. ('ro-s rmids. South I uii ti. Mom I
tiei'Ho, ( bik G'ovi. - . i.c iko vdle. < b'vin.'l"m (>al. !
i'ill. AteDoii'ingh l'b»s*. r*'ill.e Fayetti'vill** !im> j
•A lire’s Sime to Newnan, 124 miles and back twice l
a week in stages.
Leave Mille Ecvill? cvi-ry M< nd :y mid Thurs ;
day at 3am, an ive at Newtiati aext days by lit'
p m. I
l eave Newnan e' orv »A’ed:i*'n!:iv cm! Satur*!ny '
nt 3 a m. arrive at Milledgeville next days by I" I
I’ I
No. 2,379 Ftmn ("nrrollton. Ga. by A ilia ,
I'icn, Paulding C. IL. Ronu'. Ih'iiniti'fc. /Adairs ;
ville. (hiss Line, mi l New Ecbimi, to Spring
I’k'cr'. 107 miics an.l back three times a w eek in
Leave Carrollton every Momlax*. A’ edncsdav
mid Friday at I am, F.rrive at Spring Place ncxi
davs by 9 p ni.
Leave Spring Place every Monday, AA'eihiesda*
and Friday at 4 a tn, arrive at Carrolltim next
davs bv 9 p m
No. 2.392. From Milledgeville by Irwinton.
Rain's Store. Marion. Tarveisville ami Bmktvulls
t<> Haw kitisville, 71 miles ami back twice a week
in stages.
Leave Milledgeville every Tuesday and Friday
at 2 p in, arrive at Hawkinsville next days by (I
p in.
Leave Ilawkinsvio" every Monday anil Thm'>'*
day nt 6 am, an ive at Milledgeville next days by
10a m.
No 2112. From Decatur by Cion" Creek, Stan
din*.- Peach Tre*'. Marietta, ('olden Mount, Altis
mid Cassville to Rome, 70 miles and back, three
times a r eek in '.tages.
J eave Decaitir every Tuesday, Fhiirsday nnd
F-iturdny, at 4 a in, arrive at Romo next days liv
II a rn.
T.cave Rome evety Monday. AA’ednesdav and
Friday, at 1 pm, arrive at Decatur next days by
8 p m.
NOTE.
No nropnsal will bo considered unless it he no
conipmiied by a guaranty, signed by one or more
responsible persons, in the following form, viz •
“ Tho undersigned guaranty that
, if his bid forcarrying the mail from
to bo accepted by the
Pus’tmi'tm'G< in ral. shall cifcr into mi obligation
prior to the Ist day of September next, w ith good
■ml sniiicMtit sureties, to pciiorm the service pro-
Hi'sprl.”
This should be accompanied by the certificate
I a postmaster, oroth r satisfactory testimony,
'hat the guarantors are men of property, and able
to nmke good their gn irnttty.
No even peon from this requirement is allowed
hi favor of M I tem-to-s. railroad companies, or
■ mTo'co ■ ! "i l |i<" or ncismis whatever.
■flie i.s s'kiii!'! fi? seal •<!, mid ajfitl'.-essecl
■ith'* First Assist :ut Pos r 'n'ister GenehtJ ”s
AMOS KENIULL:
1 Post Offtct! D;:.p ar.Tt-tFXT. (
31st March, 1127. $ .
April IB H
PB®SPECTU:S.
Far publishinr in the hnrn of Felasco,
Texas, a Newspaper to be entitled ike
llESzlla©,
BY
LEIVIS HI. Tl. WASHINGTON.
E editor of the Hkrald assures the citi
jiiL zens of Texas and those of the United
States, who may think proper to subscribe to
the paper, that lie wilt use .rverv exertion to
render it a useful vehicle of snch information as
n av lie of importance to both.
The 11 ‘laid will contain original and select
aitides on litertuy ami scientific subjects; expo
siiions of ilie Consiitn'ion ; essays on trade anti
commerce; sketches in topography and statis
tics, tm.ttixe to agriculture, the m iking of roads
ai d bridges ; the establishment of ferries, the
i bust means of conveyance by land and water,
increase of population, the uses of machinery
;o simplify human labor, manufactures, &c &c.
The political tenets of the Ilera'd will be in
strict corrlarrce with the principles promulga
ted by Mr. Jefferson and coteniperaries of the
same school. It shall be emphatically an inde
pendent paper, serving no man or party of
men, but an indefatigable promoter of the inter
!e* and defender of the rights of lhe people of
I TEXAS.
TEIUFS.
The Herald will be published cnee a week
i at the rate of Five Dollars per annum in ad
i vuncc, or Seven Dollars al the expiration of the
I 'ear. Advertisements inserted at One Dollar
per square of ten lines, and Fifty Cents for
each continuance, longer ones in proportion ;
no adver'isemmit considered less than a square,
and should the number of insertions not be en
dorsed on the matins nipt they will be continu
ed and charged accordingly
'£'o Gtc CiSsatmtss ef'WK.s’sissg'Sosi
4!?»smiy.
The friends of th" Lnioti I'nrtv. are respectful
ly requested to meet in S-’andersville, at the Court
House, on the third Monday in May next, for the
I'itri'oseol'mmiinmiiig a Candidate for Senate ami
ihree Representatives in the State Legislature ;
mnl nlso. other Oounty Officers. General atten
naneeis earnestly requested.
April I2i!i. 1837.
T&-S R. MOUNT respectfully informs the La
dies and Genth nien of Milledgeville and
ils vicinity, that he Ims suspended Ins dancing
sclrdo! in Macon, through the solicitations of ma
ny Tidi'iitTs, fur the pm pose ol’giving a course of
lessons in this piaco. He has taken a room at
Messrs. Beechers <fc Brown’s, and all those who
wish to cultivate an art oi so bemitiful and inno
cent amusement, can now have an opportunity
by caliitige’idv iin.i giving their names either at
Beechers & lhewii’s or at the Book Store of
C. A. E N.
M < * b7 B— t s.
C,>,n x »:su»22er Ga::eFaDs OJEce,
A; ibideiti.lc. lilh Fu/r
EFOirl S eavnig gone anrotid. that cltiim-
Jn.'iL mts ini'lt'i incmt'.'i tlie2b’u! Hecemlicr. fSt'.fi, ;
prox " ing payiiieul tor sen ices atn! losses ef'A'ol
tmt'-cr . hi lhe Creek mu! Seminole cutnm.jgns.
< in ..it ol'tahi tit? mmmnt <'ua them : an I some
indiv idm.ls wit have iifes; uie.l cl liim;, an,l receiv
ed I iigv sums at the Treasury, as ;:geist» for oih
e:*s. t'.'Vmg -'is * am miermed. d.-tiied to their con
sii:m ii 'hot titey iitve rocci'. oil the money; I
deem •’! priqier m pm !,, li the f lb.wing sei edule,
•»f-tmmiiis w liieti !: :'■; 'a co puli' out nmlcr ih >t
net —;!■" pt mmis t<> w tit m ; N '—amttmi ii.divHu
ids for wii -mi i'. <ti peis .. act.-d as . rents. By
:hn < o.itse tii. j. o|.!e t’:! he enabled to form a
imrc'.i *;.;•••••: ii th .'■• ; ri lhe puti'ie o|?:-
iei.t'i w I.rm t.-.e m :u: •..■!' thi- t.-w has heen
c -i-t.th :!. A:. .• ■: .nl i: u e pt;-on> who h sve uti-
tt.e i'cpiirt, or mech (■"*■.■ state'.ii'i**s.
JXO. G. PARK,
C’c'.t'o. GcaerA.
1 G.
I'cc.-.J J;u. p.Holmes, A-.ent for Alessrs.
Munford K. S.ikell, 115 29
J. ini Dili, 2G6 92
John F. Tafts, & co. 13.5 92
iSituoii (lie u, 3? 53
Magess Ifemicrsoti, 66
David Fain, 15 00
Simpson &• Wakefield, 10 13
George !‘re«cot. 150 00
A'mer Jackson, 3 00
John W. Su'Jtve, 4,841 GO.j
fur self 50 40 ’
•
$5,633 59 I
1833.
Dec.bG Tlios. J. Holmes. Agent for
M;;h on I iildle, 65 62.$
.1 ari.li Stittmi, 73 93
Jo'-dmi Keel, 23 58
John Tompkins, 11 76
11. D. Taber, 11.5 !)2»
James I."lion, 26 44
Lucy Hooks. Jl9
Kcnl'cn ’A'. Hooks, 49 00
J. Hallowell, 9 75
Nathan iii own, 5 44
Isaac Gillian. 3 75
L'cnnis Coulson, 23 01)
fur seif, 2 I) 00
$Bl6 83
1836.
Dec. 28 Samuel Faris, by self, 2,017 87
29 Augustus W. Lane, agent for
John Maxey, 70 22
Robert W,'treby self 585 10
31 George T. A'.’o id, agent for
John Ad inis, 61 00
• S. S. AA’alkley, 102 85
I<>7.
Jan. 7 Simeon Barnett, by self, 26 00
S. P. Allison. do. 20 00
94ames A. Salislmry.tlo. 58 10
12 Eliza M’Call. ‘do. 9.5 00
Agent for Eli C. Joiner, 1-30 00
For ammunition, 20 00
13 John M. Clark. A-' iit for
Cltfls. Kall. II 00
20R. B .Gore. by self, 30 00
2! James Al'Crary. do. 21 7!)
27 F. V. Delaunay, agent for
Thomas .!. Shinholstcr, 44 50
30 James H. Rogers, by self, 37 10
AA illittm U Atideisonilo. 102 00
Feb. 1 George Loot & Sou.do, 80 50
2 Joseph G. Stiles, do. 440 00
3G. M. ilamer, agent for
C. S. Hamer, 348 00
N.G. Foster, by self, 539 42
4 Hiram Adair, do. 170 87
do. agent for Clem Brian, 155 00
George T. Wood, agent for
Thomas Towstji. 6<5 "5
Charles J. Malone, by self, 47 f.;;
CT. R Huson. do. 91 <SO
Hiram Adair, (capt. 011 muster roll) 567 54
George T. AA ood. by self, 1,104 80
do. do- agent for
Michael Miked, 15 87
John Reynolds, ]()() ()0
8 Joint R.Scarborough, by self, 62 50
9 IL .1. E. Rosser, do. 1.57 18
10 F. V. Dditiiney, agent for
A. 'll. M’Ncil, 13 50
Francis Hird, l.ysdf, 186 14
du. do. agent for
E I'. Shirley, 22 01
I. Hodge, 20 37
Dadd Evans, 16 38
R. R. Alien, 222 00
11 Samuel Stew art, agent for John
IL Lumpkin, Capt. ou Muster
Boil. 3,363 Cl
13 G. 11. Murdock, agent for
Nit hois & Deming, 29 17
15 11. V. Miller, agent tor AA in. L. Mor
gan. Captain & Company, 1,090 4G
23 lobu A. Breedlove, agent ior
Robeit J. Wyuu, 53 10
John G- Paik, agent lor
John M'Cuiinell, 100 66
25 Wm. Jolly, agent for
S. AA'. Durham, 15 46
Thomas M. Scott agent for
Juhn M. .* eott, 51 50
Elijah Pearce, agcut lor
Samuel AA iiiiatns, 133 00
James A. Rooks, 53 18
23Benjamin Wade, by self, 48 00
Elijah Pea ce, agent fur
Hili, Jeitiignn & co.
aud It. AV. Jeriiigau &, co. 760 67
Mason M. Bush, 13 37
March 1 James U. Horne, agent lor
Bryan Beildingfield, 380 24
Win. A. Black, agent for
J. Burr, 13 25
D. Sauford, 52 10
Homy Rees, 3 56
It. Smith, C 75
E. AAced, 8100
11. ii. Lumpkin, 24 00
John Cureton, by self, 49 75
Wm. &. H. Boynton, do. 93 69
J. A. lAienwetlier, agent for
Edward Barnes, 57 12
Josiah Flournoy, 75 45
B. AV. Sanford. 57 00
4 Middleton Brooks, ageut fur
JohnStorey, 49 37
7 George T. Aa ood, agent fur
Andrew Howard, 346 30
A. V». Johns, 12 25
Janies Ennis, 50 62
Lewis Rivers, 32 00
John Spurlin, 40 75
\A illiam Morgan, 6.5 00
Alien Moye, 574 62
8 John A ottng. (capt. on musterroll) 206 21
Johu G. Park, agent for
John lAl’Connell,
Cape on muster roll, 366 78
John Pugh, 98 16
B. 59 25
10 G. Root &. Suu. agent’s for
Wrigley & Hart, 97 25
Spencer Riley, (capt. on
mus er roll,) 357 97
do. by self, 50 00
10 Spencer Riley, agent for
A. Simtwdl, 77 CO
J. U. Horne; Captain for services
of company, consisting
of 39 men and officers,
4 days, ami losses al
Roanoke, of horses,
saddlesand equipage, 3,522 21
13 James Gaston, by self. 175 00
Jtaudal M'DomiJ.l of Ware.
(capt. on muster roll,) 437 53
Thomas Milliard, ageut for
Simeon Howard.
(capt. on muster roll.) 1.512 10
by self (on muster roll) 510 54
Randal M'D>u:ild of Ware,
agent for Hugh Boothe, 8 00
by self, 120 00
Thomas Hilliard, by self. 100 65
Levi J. Knight, captain (on his
3 muster rolls) 3,675 73
do. ag< tit for Joseph S.
Burnett, c; pt. on
muster roll, 193 53
by s' li', 32 50
Arthur W. Battle, captain on
muster roll. 866 93
ca; tain on account, 5 00
M. M.Hail, by self, 26 00
16. N. AV. Persons, agent for
Alyiick Napisr
and Fret man. I’l 74
Lott Dodson, eapt. (0:1 muster roli)£l3 44
17 M m Ci-oper by self. 10 09
T. E. El.tckshenr. agent for
* AL Young,
eapt. on muster
mils, 1,029 S 3
John C’ Browning,
capt.on muster rolls, 926 25
James A. Newman,
capt. on muster rolls,
and losses of horses
&e. &n. 1,731 61
Jesse Slater capt.
muster rolls, 121 15
Daniel M'lntyre,
capt. on muster rolls. 174 04
Sterling Swain,
capt. on muster roll, 21 00
Stephen Swain capt.
on master roll. 55 00
Memy C. Tinker,
capt. on muster roll
mid loss of one horse, 327 35
Shndraeh Atkinson
capt. on muster roll, 89 98
Daniel Bird capt. on
musterroll, 271 30
E. E. Blackburn
on muster rolls, 356 76
JohnM’Catibiv
capt. muster roll, 33 09
AL M'Caulay, capt.
on muster roll, 24 00
T. E. Blackshear captain, forselfon
muster roll, 1(W) 56
do. «f ent for Sol. Grover, 400
John C. Browning, 191 40
Daniel MTntvre. • 320 62
Avies B. Shehce, 23 80
JohnC.Neil, 6 33
for -elf, 427 (56
AA ilham Cooper, by self, on
nv.tstet roll. 460 41
Randal M'Donalil (of Cherokee)
by si If. 372 87
capt. on musterroll, 16 75
AA'ilJlam Cooper, by self. 4 ()()
-.0 Gallia Matthew's, by self on
muster roll. 487 «9
Neil Robison, agent on captain
Ball’s muster roll, 1,216 91
John D. Pitts, 775 20
21 G. R. M'Elvcy, bv self, 26 50
Laban Morgan, capt on
musterroll. 1,103 16
Michael Iletitz. enpt on
muster rolls, 4,167 20
by self, 608 (’7
N. Foster, capt. by self, 63 31
Neil Robison, agent for'
Hill. Jernigan & co. 10 00
A. IL Pope, 1:26 00
S. & E. Beall, 23 87
Bryan Gause, 15 00
John Bailey, 30 00
Mattli. w Sharpe, 77 (X)
* sl7 25 subsequently paid to Cap:. Young on
these rolls, on ucentmt of pijsjak?
E’USJLISDED EIY p J,, I < I?jf. »e n.
W <P £4 JE ft'. f; 7”?.
Thomas J. Still, 8 f-'
Edwurd Shepherd, 43 75
AL Wright, 21 99
John S, Ball, 14 ? »
James Beard. ,'9 :’,5
Frederick AHUs. 76 PO
Moses Ramsey, 8! J’s,
Samuel Johnston t 16 CJ
John Upton. 26 65
A. B. Means, agent for Bissell &
.Morrow, 14 50
Robert Ware, agent for
E.B. Ware, 237 81
John Smith, by self, 2i>G 60
' Roberts. Adams,agent for
Charles E. Bidall,
capt. on muster roll, 221 40
T. Hayues, agent for
Joseph Donaldson, £6 00
Jesse Lambert, for self, 93 71
Thomas R. Grigsby, agent for
Tbortias Ryan, 132 91
28 Joint IL Ilrliliuuse, by self, JO 00
Johu B. Dav, agent for
it. E. Church, 47 CO
JaniesT. Lewellen, 47 Ct
R. L. Robinson, 47 09
W. L. Right, 47 09
29Joltu G. Park, agent fur
Johu C. Maddox,capt.
on muster roll, 35 52
Tltomns J. Jdhii juu.by self. 48 GJ
J übu AA itcher, captain by self on
muster rolls, 1,133 16
31 \\ illiam Bowen, capt. by self
on ti. aster roil, 119 82
Charles J. Malone, by self on
musterroll, for losses, 375 00
April 1 .Mark Wilcox, by self, 47 16
3 John E. Jeffries, do. 20 00
Michael Feagin, do. S(J 00
11 B. ii. Pace, agent for
Henry J. Bailey, capt.
on tnus’er roll, 312 80
Peter F. Mahoue,
eapt. on muster roll, 316 CO
G. L. Stilwell, 120 00
do. do. 3Q 00
M. S. Wainack, 24 80
Thomas Bustin, 8 00
James Dismukes, 8 60
T. Ilayties, agent for 11. F. Daniel, 39 68
12 J. A. AVeriwether, agent for
Benj. F. Gilbert, 24 50
13 Philip S. Lentle, by self, 15 00
14 John S. Henderson, agent for
Martin Nettles, 66 05
James Fulwqod> 68 28
Elisli't Pagitts, 16 25
Thomas Hargroves, 13 75
James Cobb. 60 20
AVasliington Knowles, 60 CO
Thomas Walker, 78 OXI
William Z. Ilerudau, 18 61
AA illiam Vanzrant, 25 00
Sion B. Pritchard, by self, 105 40
John B. Foster, by self, 135 00
11. Garmauy. agent for George
Reed, captain, 40 00
Benjamin M. Potve’d, 93 75
by self, captain on
muster roll for
services and losses, 3,087 77
15. IL R. AVurd, agent for
Doolittle & Dunbar, 223 52
William S AA ils.on, captain by
self. on.muster roil, 306 80
Richard AVriglit. capt, by self,
on muster roll, 305 CO
19 James Y- M’Duffie. capt by self j
on musterroll, ' 235 88
20 James Y. M’Duffie, agent for
Johnß. Coffee,
capt. on musterroll, 242 81
by seif (necoon’s) 64 16
John R. Anderson,: gent for
James N. <> lugiteld, 280 00
M.* H* Ford, agent for
VV. K. Bradford,
capt.on musterroll, 58 18
21 William Bowen, agent for
John B. Jenkins, 40 00
Francis Hall, 7 10
Richard Palmer, 20 00
Bowen & Kenyon, 81 37
24 Joseph Waters, capt- on muster
toll by self. 322 49
do. by self (account) 500
26 Samuel Fariss, capt. by self on
muster rolls, 2,728 34
Samuel Fariss, agent for
A. 11. Hamilton, (account) 28 G 4
E. G. Rogers, do. 19 42
John J. Posey,do, 1 75
R. &.J. Swan,do. 19 6(1
Thomas .Bryan do. 50 00
Seabß. AVa'tts.do. 52 26
A. L, Barry, 88 05
Latte & Perry, 54 04
Hardy C. Tatum, 331 54
♦ Robert Duncan, 280 00
William Falkner, 325 00
AVillitim Henry, 362 00
LewisJoncs, 61 OS
Marsh & Kennon. 44 15
William J. Howard, 13 10
A. 11. Dobkins, 1,559 61
James Hughs, 60 00
Isaac Ramey, 45 00
M. Dickerson, 19 04
R. Hide, 6 12
Thomas F. Gordon, 37 40
Levi Snow, 105 00
Nathan Anderson, 5 37
Samuel Junes, 35 53
by self, 307 4S
James Wright agent for *
Munford Lawson, 39 00
£7 John G. Park, agent for
J. M. Anthony, 340 00
23 Michael Young, agent for
Joint G. Barrow, capt,
on muster r< 11, 52 93
capt. Terrell on
musterroll. 30 00
EHzaboifi Neely, 59 79
Abel Adams. 29 00
23 Michael Young, agent for
J. A. Newnan, 230 75
Michael Y'onng. agent for
J. A. Newman, 35 00
John Gawley, 138 75
bv self, 300 25
William A. Mettltews. by self, 224 10
29 Uriah M. Daidcti, do. 104 50
Robert Ware, agent for
Z. B. Hargrove, 17 00
May 1 E. L. DeGraffeureid. by self, 8,975 44
Robert AVare. agent for
Bennet Lawson, 25 00
AVm. K Briers, 178 40
A. J. Liddell, by self, 96 75
Henry Blair. !>v self, 749 80
S Archibald M'Cranic capt. by self
on muster roll, 872 70
Henry Blair agent for capt. Pike
on master roll, 915 15
for capt. Brvnn M. R, 188 40
for do. Swilley, do. 177 25
for do. Granthams do. 533 60
for do. Dees do. 283 31
for do. Sharpe do. 369 37
Augustin B. Pope, by self, 29 70
agent for M. M. Fleming 65 00
3 S, AA’, Durham, eapt, by self on
muster roll, 231 71
Janies B. Thomas agent for
Lewis A. Thomas, 185 20
William T. Burke, by self, 12 00
S. W. Durham, agent for
Thomas J, Riley. 18 81
Robert 11. Sledge capt. byselC
on muster roll, 188 27
4 J. U. Horne agent for
M- ,M. Bush (accounts) 18 60
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