Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, December 17, 1839, Image 1

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Kd ten by TKOUAS 13 W *. VOLUME VI.—NI MBEJt 17. THE STANDARD OF UNION, F’Y V. E. ItOVIN*' X. rcni.tsuKß (by authority) or the i aws of the exited states. (TF TERMS.—Three Dollars per annum. No subscription token for less thsn a yrai, Htu! no paper ilist-ontinned, but nt the option of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid. CHANGE OF DIRECTION.—We desire such of our subscribers aa mav at any hue wish the direction oi -;., ir papers changed from one. Post Office to another, to inform us. tn all cases, of the place to which they had Ih'oii previously sent: ns the mere order m forwatd them to a different office, places it almost out of our power to omplv, because we hnve no means of ascertaining the office from which thev are >r dere • to be ehntmed, but bv n search through our whole sn'.-reripti >u book, cont-oniuc -ever.il thousand names. Al>\ ERTISEMENTS inserted nt the usual rates. Sales of I.AND. bv Adnii nalrater*, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law tube held on the first Tnea l.iv in ths month, between the hours often in the forenoon sal thr e in the art or vein, a. the Court House in the coun ty in which the property is situate. Notice of he-o so es must bo gi »an in a puldtc gazette SIXTY |>AVS previous tn the dav of sole. Sales of NEGROES must bent public an tion. on the first Tnesdnv of the month between the usual hmfts of sale, at the place of pttldic axles in the enuntv where (iie letter,, t ' tiin nit irv.of Glmie.Ltr-itionor Gttawlianship,may hitW been granted, first rtv mg SIXTY DA' S no tice thereof, inimn’bf the ptllilie gazettes of this State, mil at th -doo of the Court House where siicli sales are to be held. Notice ’or the sale of Personal I’rop-rtv must be given in like man ■er. FOR I’Y DAYS piev ions to the .lav of sale. Notice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published FORTY DAYS. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary so leave to sell LAND, must be published for FOUR MON THS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, mast be published for FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made by the Court Notice ol Application fur Letters of Administration must be publish ed THIRTY DAYS. Nmiieol Application for Letters of Dismission from the Administra tion of an Estate, are required to be published monthly for SIX MON THS. Smt’d'jrSsKa c lire authorized to announce A ARON C OLLINS, Esq. as a can lidate for Tax Collector of BalihvhiC’onnty, at the elec tion in January next. Nov. 12,1839. ! V. e arc authorized to announce llie name RoF.ER T Mh-KLEJoHN as a candidate fop Clerk of the Superior Court. Alien'd 13, 183!). - . : \\ e are authorised to announce the name I of Oliver 11. I*. Bonner, ns a candidate ■=3 S4DI' |- or >cr i(i' o f Baldwin county, at the next election. We are authorised to announce the name of Samuel B. Webb as a candidate for Sheriff of Pulaski county, at the next January election. Aug. 20. GAINESVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. G. BEAUMONT, A. M. of Cambridge University, Great Britain, Principal. THIS Establishment, for which a spacious Building, j Botanical Gulden, ami extensive grounds are in the ; course of active preparation, will be open d for the education ol Young Ladi* s in the follow ittg branches ofpolitc learning : The Modern Languages; French Italian. Spanish, and I German ; the Belle- Lettres. Music, Drawing. Elocution, the j Mathematics Experimental and Moial Philosophy. Bo'any i and Geology; as well as the usual studies of the Primaly i Departments. The mode of instruction in all branches, will be pursued on philosophical principles calculated to save the time and increase the interest of the student The ground work of this system is a laborious analysts of the studies themselves, resulting m the compilation of entirely new elementary books, by tbe Principal of th s .Seminary; while tfte physical sciences will be taught entirely by Lectures, explanatory of facts exhibited by the Philosophical Apparatus. The developement of all the tiinetionsof mind and body, that are calculated for the perm tut tit advantage of the Pupils, will be the care of the Principal ami his fellow teachers. The discipline will be on principles of preserving the self respect of Pupd and Instructor The advancement of the Pupil will be secured by a weekly rectifying ol the classes upon exami ne ion tiul r view. Th' charges are (sec advertisement. Dec. 1 Sfd.) respect ively, S"-’4 id) Primary Department; S4.”> (MJ Second ; .$.-.() lit) Senior. No extra charge for any of tlie above named or any bran, b of study taugbtin this Seminal y, except for Music. lor which arrangements are in forwardness with an eminent teacher; hut in ttie mean time, the Use of the Piano, w ish competent instruction, free of charge, w ill he allowed to students who have partly acquired that accomplishment. Term, llfmotilns; commence January Ist. 1839. Boaril at .»Sll>per month iml under, is seemed foi Pupils at a respectable citizen's, under the superintendence of one of the Teachers Mr. G. BEAI’.MON'T. who is an English Barrister, and the author of several a ppi oved works on Law . the Bell's Let tres. ami Education, living selected Gainesville as a location for his family, recommends to others, th it which decided him in this selec'ion : the undoubted s ilnbritv ot this district, the residence there ol the most eminent members of the Medical Faculty, the quiet manners of the neighborhood, and the well supplied n.ark>-ls Jan. ‘22. H 39. 52—ts NOriCE TO TE \CHERS. The j« fli rs<m a< ademy, in Twiggs cutmtv, where a ns pm table School lias been taught for the last leu years, will be vacated by ilsfonner Rector, at the espita tioti of the present Turin, ami the Trustees are desirous tn employ some man well qualified to take charge of it the ensuing vear. The School will pav about ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS per annum, none need apply who ar< not a Graduate of some respectable College, or a clash scholar and can give Testimonials of a mor tal character, ami qualifications to teach. Persons ma king application will apply in person, or address their It t lers toT. W. Terrell, Rain’s Store, Twiggs cniintv. T. W. TERRELL. Dec. 4, 1839. 46 3t POWEI/BON ACADEMY. Til E citizens of I’owelton have again employed for Recterofthe Institution, Mr. John S. Ingraham, a graduate of Brown University. The citizens of this vil lage are tinainninioiis in employing Mr. Ingialiain fertile second year, and confidently recommend liis servit esto the public. Instruction will be given by the Rector in all the branches usually taught in academics and colleges. In struction will also be given by a Northern Lady in the ornamental blanches. The Academic, year will com mence on the first Monday in January. Board and good accomuiodaiioiis can lie oli'aint <1 in the most lesprctahle families on rtasoaable terms. The superior health of Powt'ltori, and its other wi ll known advantages, induce the belief (bill the public will • ’onimnc n liberal patronage. For the cilizmiN of ellon, ,l * p 6 wtf CH ARLES M. IRWIN. M"R L S \ll LHC A ULIS TH EES. 8, **• . A Pi»b l> Gideon ih>i>i;y, KpattaGa Stmilhirft of flu n PUBLIC SALES EOK JANUARY. A I)MFn ISTHATOR’S SALE? ~ WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next be fore the Court House door m the town of Hawkins ville, Pulaski eonuty, Tit o Hundred Acres of more or less, situaled'in the fourth district of originally Dooly now Pulaski (uityity- , Also, all the negroes belonging to the estate of Miles Bembry, late of Pulaski conntv, deceased. . ’ THOMAS BEMBRY, Adin’r. November 4. 1839. 42 ids WWEfI LI. he soli! ~t the Court I louse door,in Emanuel conn ty, on theliist Tuesday in .Limi'irv next, all the Lauds heiongiyg t<> the Estate of V.illiam Beasley, late of said county, deceased, aeieetihle to an order <>f the Inferior Court , EI.IZ ABI'.TII Bl'.'Sl I'.Y, Adm’rx. Also will h sold all t !>•- I. ti ls b longing to the Estate of. lanjes Hall, Sr late of said comity deceased, sold agreeable to an order of said Court. ' MITCHEL NEEAL, Adm’-. Oct. 2(1. PRO 40 tds NorfcE. * 1 •’ :.E \ BI.E Tn nn order of ihp L’ cri n C onrt of Rmvlolph countv . * Geonri.,, will be sold on the fnM Tur«lny in JANUARY next, at the Court Hou<c iu the town of Green boro’, Onr Hun /.red and Thirty Acres o f handy idjc.iuiuii of Willi uh Arni'r, And one li !f of \vh:it is 1 nown to be Gar tier’s icrrv, to the heirs of William S. Garner, dec’d. Also, nt ih 'sn oe tiin- HHh town of XlcDonoiu. h in IT nrv (’ouotv, Two 11 nn dred Two and a half Acres, I \ in? ne tribe Snapping Shoals, known as rib* pl.Ta l> -‘oh _• in rto the c-u -t •of William S. ’u» nrr, dec’ll. Also at ihe mme time m the town of Uarrolton, Two Hundred Two and a half Acres w hich was drawn bv the < hildren of William S. Garner, late of lleury Couiitv. dec’d. Terms made known on the dav of sale. . THOMAS J. WATTS, Guardian. Oct. <29, JS3‘>. 10—ids AI) MINI ST RA f O !VS~S A LE.' ' VVILL be sold i t pursuance of an ortler of the nlnfcCourt of ” Wa-liinvum county, sittin- as a C.mrt < f Ord arv ,n the first Tucsd-iy in J VNUARY n’xt, .'it the Court House door'iu su’d comitv « neg > tirl, abn it fourtt eu venra old, by the iiame of !>. Isev, belong ing to th- estate ol "t'iioimis Goligbtly, <1 .•<*<!., soul lor the b u-fit of the heirs and creditors of said Goligbtlyi Terms on the dav of sal”. M.' BROWN. Athiiinisrutor of Thos. Golightiv, dec’ll. O.'tnhef. |R3O. 40 ' au.\iinisriiA roivs saisEl BE St»LD. tigre-alde to tin order of the Inferior < onrt when sitting for ordinary' purposes, in the coutt ty ol Pulaski, on the fir-t Tuesday in J XNUARY next, be lor.- the Co irt House door in the town of Hawkiusville, in said county. One Li / of Land, Ao. 110. Situate tn the twelfth district of originally Houston, now Pit la-lu coiintv, as the pioperty of Chiistopher Simpsoa, dec’d. Terms on the dav ULYSSES CRUTCHFIELD, Ad’mr. I Nov< ruber 4 I *39 42 ids PULASKI SHERIFF’S SALE. * Isla bi* -old hef.nt- the (y’ltirt ILr.se door, in flu* , V v i'own of Hawkinsville, on lilt* firs Tuesday in Jan-i miry next, between the usual limits of Sale, the following t property io « it: One lot ol Lin-I. (N.I. .57.) fifty seven, in the fifth,(sth) * ! District ol otintii.illv Dooly, .tow Pida-ki, ami one fiaction No. not known, itidllt District of Dooly, now Pulaski, ad-f joining L ind nf Joel llavey, t . satisfy sundry ft. f-ts., Lsu- i ed from a Jostice’s Court ol Pulaski county, in favor of! Nathan N. Li ster, ami others, vs. Charles Harvey, Jacob I Swain.-iiitl Isaac D. Johnson, and Thomas Adams, levied i on as the (rroporty us Charles H.irvey, and returned to me by a Const ride. Also one Nearo Man namerl Elijah, to satisfy sundry* fi. las. Issued from a Justice Cott-t of Pulaski county, in fivor of Betrv Tipper and others, in favor of Abraham Shiver, vs. Sarah M u*k. Administratrix on the Estate of John Mock, late of Pulaski, Deceased, property pointed out by John D. Gordan, levied on ami returned to me by a Constable. SAMUEL B. WEBB, D. Shetiffi December 3, 1839 45 HENRY SHERIFF’S SALE. S "l‘* Hie court house door in the : y V town of McDonough, Henry countv, on tile first I 1 ues lav in .I.muarv n**xt, between the lawful hours ol Til", tim following pi f)p<>riv— Two thirds of lot of land No. 209, in the 2d district of ll“iirv comity, levied on as the propt-tty of Thomas Thax ton, to s-iiisfy a tnortgaee fi. fa. issued from ll< ury Sttpe ri->r Court of ' enry county, in favor of Lewis Tvns vs. I'mmijs Tliaxton ; propertx point, d mu in said ft. fa. Also, Ln of Lind, No. 18, in dm third district of Hentv coinn v -Also J,,si .h I’. Clmmbi is’ interest in lot of I mil No. 9, ii. said district, one pleasure carriage, fifteen bar rel. corn, more or less, two cows and two yearlings, one sythc era :i.*, one plough slock and plough hoe, swmole ln*e and clivis, nine stacks fodder, and five bales gined cotton ; all levied on as the propci tv of Josiah T. Cliam be s, in satisly a fi. la. issued from H.*nrv Superior Court; Rankin, Buggs, & Co. vs. Clmmb rs and H rm. ton. JAMES L. HEAD, D. Sher. November 28 45 ' SALTk“ iLL be sol,! before the couit house door, in tin y loan ot M D mmigli. Ilerny countv, on tin first I uesday in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, the follow ing ptopertv, to wit : One negro pill, ii.in,! (I L<*tty, and one gig horse, gig ;j* I harness, levied on to satisly a fi. ism. d from tim Inferior Court of F. my countv, tn lav..r of William Bost wick vs. Benjmiin Muri is and W illii.ni .1. Lewis. On*- lot of Lmd, number seventy ilir- e, in the second distri.l ol H.-nr county, levied on as the projiel tv of Hen ry Slot m.iit, to satisfy a fi. la. issued fioa. the Interim Court <>l Henry county, in favor of John A Ellis vs. Hen ry Siormeut. One hundred acres of land, more or less, the place whereon Elisha Coker formerly lived, being a part of |,<l number one hundred and Tilly nine, in the secmid dislrit 1 of Ilerny county, levied on as tim property of Elisha Co ker, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court ol Henry couniy, in favor of David J. Bailey vs. Elisha (’„. k " r - J AMES W. CROCKETT, D. Slrer. November 25, 1839. POSTPONED SALE. ALSO, at the same time and place, lots of land num bur seventy six and seventy seven, and die east b «ls Os lot number seventy five, all in the sixth district ol llen ty comity, containing in all five hundred itmes more or less, levied on as the properiy ol William F. Crew, and pointed mn bv sai.l Ctew—mid four bundled acres iu the twelfth district of Henry county, wh. reon William Coates now lives, levied on as the properly of William Segttr, and pointed out bv said Segur—also, lot of land number one limidred and one, in the seventh district of Henry countv, cmiiammg two Ipmdred two mid a half acres, more <‘ir I. S-, lev I- (I <m as die property ol Edward F. Knott, and pmnled mil by said Knott—also lots of land nmi.ber one I liiilidted and thirteen, and one limidred and forty four ini die sixth (iKtiict of Henry comrty, levied on ; IS ilk- pro- 1 peity of William Seg (lr , and pointed out by plaintiff, all Ii vii d (in in s.uish a fi. f ;i , is< H( .d i l(im || (l . | h |, ,i ol * ■ ol lletny roomy, in favor "I Sanfmd I). .Jolmsmi Vs. Ben- i jamin Morris, ptim ip.tl, William F. Crew, W illi.tm Se fffir, and Edward F. Kumt, se.-nriti* s, mid otlu i ft. fas. vs. I the said Morris, Crew. Segue, and Knott. 1 J AMES W. CROCKETT, D. Shf. November 25, 1339. 4-6 • OUR CONSC IE N C E—O U R COUN TR Y OU R PAR TY. MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 18*S9. LANDS, &c. AT PHtVATE SALE. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SA Ce.—Tim offers his plantation in Talbot county for sale, seven miles south west of Talbotton, containing six hundred acres of land, five hundred of which is cleared, am! all, with the exception of seventy acres, having been cleared within tin* last four years. Comfortable buildings upon the premises. Persons wishing to buy, will be con vinced of the fertility of the soil by the crop upon the land this year. Payments to suit purchasers. JAMES M. HOLSEY. Talbotton, Sept. 20,1839. 44 7 SALE.—The Subscriber offers for sale his house *3 <hhl loL ccHitHiui:>;• v*ii acres of land, at iMid\vav» I A miles from illcdjie< i!le, half a mile from the Ogleiborpe Enivetsity Those wiihius to purchase a most healthy, de Mralde residence, will do well to apply soon. July 17. 2f>—rf. L. COWLES. iEbfi* Ssb le. Ac:; E.- ; of I.aml, more or less, well itn Ja_ proved, with two good fcaw Mills and one (iristMilF; four Imftdred aetes of said Land well adapted for the growth of coin, cotton, and sn all grain; the above has a good two story dwelling am: necessary out buildings for n House of Entertainment. It is on the stage road, and the halfway house between M illt*lgeville and Spaita. Also, 1 welve or fifteen lik4sy negroes can be had with the above described property on teasouable and accommodating terms. Application to be made to NICHOLS & DEMING, at Milledgeville, or the subscribe! at Robert McCombs, or at his mills. 1 he I irnlier is good and inexiitiustible, of long and yellow ine. maple, poplar, &c. I’eisous desirous of a great bargain would do well to call and e<mt ine for themselves. PRYOR WRIGHT January 25th, 1839 —I ts TH AN D I* OR SALE.—The subscriber will dispose, on favorable terms, ol slant four hundred and seven iy-five acres of unimproved PINE LAND, situated in Baldwin county, near Tnckrr’sMills. For particulars, &.c. apply, near the premises, to :j -tf . JAMES N. HALL. ITEGB.OES FO bTs ALE." ZH4HI 1 ! subscriber his just arrival from Pcteisburg, Vb ght -61 - ia. with a large lot of NEGROES; prolmb v the like liest lot that has ever been seen in this market, w hich he w ill sell on the most reasonable terms They consist of servants ol every deset iption. Among them are several iy ell qualified HOUSE SER V W I'S, several GOOD COOKS, WASH EltS and IRONERS. a BI ~A <’K -M I I 11. about 3(1 good ! sized P LOl. (• 11 ■BOY S. and a large number of field bauds i of both sexes. Poisons de>bous of purchasing theabove n me<l property, I are earnestly requested to give me a call, as I am determined ■ to -ell at a very small advance on the Virginia market price. 1 have on hand also I first rate \\ ig<>u and four Horses with harness complete, and four good Can vails with Horses and harness. BEN’.I DAVIS. Hamburg. S. C November 7th 1839. 43 lOt ik?” 1 he Milledgeville. Mar on ami Cnltnnhus papers, ami I the Erlgr-field Advertiser, will give the above ten insertions, and send a paper to the subscriber. B I). N( ITICE. WI! I. he sold nt the latfcia-i-h nee of Miles Bembry in Pulaski county, on the 26th day of DEC EM BE R next, all the perish aldo property belonging to said deeeased consisting of mules, coin att<l <<«lder, <ftc THOM AS BEMBRY, Adm’r. November. 4, 1839. 42 tds * a*j*—*■»»■*-■■ - GEORGIA AG«ICULT t' It A L 12 2i POSI TO St Y. A ■ ' bf C -V; ■ 7 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. Cornet* of Jones mid < umining streets, first corner above the ruins .f ihe Planters’ Hotel. 'yW 1 1 E sulis.-ribeis offer Im sale a large mid extensive as- “- sortment of Ag ictiliteal Implements, cmnprt-mig all tint is reqniied to stock th- most extensivi plantations; Ploughs. \\ ood's patent F.-cchm-ti Davis’. Howard’s. <1 *tt ble mould board. &c.; Cidtivators for cmn mid cotton'; Har rows of all kinds mid sizes; Wheat [-'tins; Walki ns’ patent and Dutch Cylindrical Straw Cutters of different sizes; Corn Shelters; < ore a d Cob Crackers; Thrashing .Ma chines I•m se Pow ers; Turning Lathes. Tyre Bending Ma chines. &e. Our Z/ZZZ.V and 7JZ?.4 S.S L'O! El VllY is now in complete operation: having a Luge stock of mateiials. and first rate workmen, vve me able lo furnish nil kinds of Castings. &<-. of a supeiim qua ity at short notice. trw tf.—4o Oct. 29, 1839. ' ROBI RT PHILIP & SON. AIACHINEIiY. - MILLCAsTLSGs, Ironwork, Cotton and all -r ' kind- of Machinery furnished of the best mate lid rials, anil finished i,l tile best iiKiinier, bv “ Tire Savage Miuimhetmimr Couqiaiiv of Alan land," who have made “ ■ " rr "" •■•».< m- " iih Ale srs. Stovall, Simmons & Co., ot A iie a-tn, I o-0., io |> - their A gents, for receivin'-- con ffi- u nrents, who nre auiliorized to rec. iu- pa -, nrent of hills and expen-es on d'-liverv tiy drein, ot lie-nliove described work, sent lo that section of th.- South come ient to Aimein, ' Prompt att-utioa w ll ho pni.-l to all orders addressed tn those gentlemen. >u Augusta, to 'l'homns I.tm.Ldale, Superintendent of the works at ts( “Savage Factory,” Md. or to GEORGE WII.LIAMS. Agent, Baltimore ( LA .(A Hail road > and Banking Company of Georgia. j LAS’F INS TALMEX I’. NOTICE is hereby given that the last Instalment on the Stock of this Company, to-w it: the sum of 'Pico dollars <""!ftft,; c nts per sh ire, is directed to he paid in, at die Banking House, Savannah, on Thursday the second day of January next. Stockholders at, mid in the neigbboihood of Macon, can make payment al the Branch iu that citv. By order. R. R. CUYLER, Cashier. Savannah, Oct. 23. 1839. 4f 9t Central R. R. and Banking- Co. ofWa., SWAXXAU, Nov. 13th, 1839. AN Election for nine Directors, to manage the affairs of this Institution, will he held at the Banking-House i tn this City, on the fust Monday in January next. Polls to be open from 9 A. M., to 2 P. M. By order: R. R. CUYLER, Cashier. Nov. 26, 1839. 45 g t Bl! \NCH P. WK Milledgeville, 27th March. 1839 y T a meeting of the Itirectors of tbi.Bank, thisday it was Resohed, That in cons, qneuco ot flu- sit .pension of tim Briinelt Bunk of D.iriim at Su\unniili. it is advisable that thi“ Branch stispetid paynieut for the present. 'Flic Cashiet (’eg- leave to say to the bill holders of this Branch that they need bo tinder no apprehension in relation thereto, as tin- assets ol this Branch are more than ample to meet all its li abilities. ilrsohvd. That this Bank will pay an interest of seven per (■ent upon all sums of on ImmCcd dollars and over depos ited ii this Bank, ol the bills of said Bank during the sus pension. By order, JO—ts ' J. K. ANDERSON, Oasbiei. MONTHLY NOTICES. months ttlir r date, application will he made to the honorttble inierior i. urt of Emtmue! county whun sil ting for ordinary -tirp.-ms, f..r leave to sell a lot oT Iffnd No. (i-i in Harris county, drawn by the illegitimate children of Telphia Rich ' JNO. C. SUMNERS, Guar’u. November 12, 42 JjIUUR MONTHS ntt. r date application will be made to the Honor fi.’ able Ure Inferior Court of Pulaski countv, when silting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Anu Willson late of said county, deeeused. SOLOMON Wif.LSON, „ Sept. 21, 1339._36~1n> WILLIAM SAPP, J Ad mis. months niter date sipplieati<*u~vviil be madc’to’the Inferior Court of Buljt th county when sitting for or dmnrv purposes fi,i leave to'sell part of the land belonging to t ho. estate of .fobtt He dtix det'eased, for the benefit of the heirs mid creditors of said deceased. JEMIMA VENDRIX, Adm’x. September l(i. ' *'39. 38—Im ■ffjXOl'R months afi.-r <l. (...plication will b.- mode to the honon.ble k the Inl.*i iorC(iiir:'*l I'nla- lo county, a hen sitting for ordinal ■■ pnr po% , tor fe.-ivo to . ejt all the real < state .-f .fnnir'rtriihiist.Hi, hue (7fPi7-' Itfekicottptv (licensed. HILLANY HENDERSON', Ad’mr October Asth 1113 >■ 41 4m TO KENTUCKIANS. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Western hi. nds, that he has Kentucky and Northern Funds constantly so: sale, and would bn happy to serve them on reasonable terms. Sound currency will proeme Kentucky funds at par for the present, and probably for the future. For the accommodation of such persons as would’find it more convenient to vi.it Macon than Augusta, In* has au thorized John T. Rowland, Esq., to act as his agent for drawing checks on K.-ntm ky and the North, and will he icsponsible lor the prom jit payment thereof, the same as though dtayvn bv I; *..* subscriber. JOHN G. WINTER. Augusta, Nov. 19, 1839. ff/ 53 The papers in Milledgeville, Columbus and Savan nah will each publish the above 3 times. \CE S POSTPONED.— neons quern eof the re 2lLvi.fi nt afilicliotty iipon the < it*, • A igusla, lite pso prietors of the L\ F A ET TECOU R> E deem it propet to postpone their Annual December M ering, utitil the 27rii(h>v of January next, at wiiieb time fine sport rnov b< expected. ’ (4. EDMONDSON, Cor. See. November 2G 44 td T H E G R E A T WESTER N. LIBERTY A.*.L> THE 1.M0.S FOREVER—THE I’ItI.XCIPLES OF WASHING TON, JEFFERSON AND JACKSON. 1 N proposing to establish in the city ol .New Orleans, a new papi-rnii ( det the üboic title, we ate encouraged by the glowing mid maguitl j cent prospeds winch >'oolll to huier aiuuiid this Emporium oi ! li; 1 V. csi, poiming its destinies to u summit ol commcicial grandeur, to ‘ which no oth r city in the world cun ever expect to reach. xNor ar the.-c prospects comim-d alum l*» .Vow Oilcan*. \v L :iwe tn. «» iwb. view the numerous wnle-sprcad, and extend* d arms <4 the noble Missis sippi, winding them civ. - through an extent m country so mmumst h vast; embracing the most icrtne and productive region* perhaps in the known world; with a c.miaic and sc- tier;. a> beautitul as nature could Im 10 them; and i population ol h rdy, 1: d istrious freemen, increasing Willi e*.er> hour <>l ih ■ day, we do noi hesitate in declaring our opinion, , that the \\ est is tlf. tilled, at an cari} da , to be one oi ihe finest, the noblest seclions <4 vonutn on the Ince ol the globe; and that New Or h ans, as a uonmieiciiii cii\, max, at do -.ery distant pciiod, claim the proud appellation of Mi tress <4 the World.’ \\ nii such a iieid, them, as is spread before us, we cannot but feel con scious of our .-iiccc s in ihe impoiiaaf labors v. Inch we are about to un derlie e. Locututl, as w; sjj.i i b<*. at tlu general centre of ihe almost eutne commercial busin. ssoi ihe “ Gz</iZ H e;.7,’’ ami desLmng that om : pa, er shall embrace ail miui.j jeia t* oi importance, of the United States mi l :.! I orcign Gov» run.t nt>, it wnl be loimd >•<! ecjallx inn resting and 1 u-cful id cvcq da. . ol < ur L. Jow citizens throughout the Western The'Gleat Western Übe devoted mainly to Commerce. wdl siippo. tihe mtci.’-K «>i AfHctdhire, and win lake its political posi tion and plant iisslaudmtl ip*,:i ;iu hrom! |‘mupet of 2?r///yrr/7<7/; it will also ext. nd its notice I the ml. r -tsoi Afccha nit:s, mid to City Aeics, < mijjcE.— tim I.H.;er portion ot ini-paper will bestricHy commer cial. All int._iligence ol impottam eoi this character, both domestic ami foreign, w ill be summ* d Up at as mly a moment as po-.-ibtc, so as to at- I nd <-ur mere,untile patrons every description of news which th v cai desire, under this head. A ;ri. lltuul. — a hilc every other branch of industry in the United States is ivcciving fresh undeucouragmg impulses for perseverance, this most important oi all, seems to ihig behind ihe general march ol im provement and prosperity ; and, instead <4 being pln< ed at th head ui our general nationai policy, and receiving that iosk ring erne and protec tion to which it is so pre-e.inincntly entitled is left to grope its wnv,sim ph by the dint of tual per evrram.e uni unwearied indu tiy so » htuuc teiist ic us our hardy country men. Il will be our especial care to sustain the interests of this class of 0111 fellow citizens. Politics.—This department of our paper is one in w hich every c!as> of our citizens is interested. Under tin- Ijrad we shall give the general political intelligence of the. w hole country ; while we, as the cmidnctur iifu public journal, are delermined, vvitho 1 tear, favor, or ufit ution, t support, withull our zeal, such menu - -u» policy ns alone will tend, ii. our opinion, to th piommion ol <u.i gen sal prosperity us a thc p rpct:iuti(»:i of our liber.io. and 01.1 »> toved Union. *1 hi p '1 er, tbcrcfme, w ill bv* purely Democratic in its principles; ha v i ie so- its object lb • diffuse ii of equal i i equal and equal Z.'/zz//zezzs’, tlicicb. ] ronmtmg the gr’.erai happiness of the people; and to this end will all our euergi s be directed. V. ith icg.ird to them- at ipse lions oi policy whit h are now agimting die people ol the Lnit.d .-'lai ’s, i\spcctiu2 the cmrency , we unhesita tingly d. el.n u our entire pret .cure oi the independent i’leusnry sy stem, from our b lief ot it< sirii.l c-msktiii.omditv, and iu its tendency, better culcu;.-.;, d ia promote the genera! prosj»criiy of all cluss<.->, than any oth er which, in our view, can be co:k civ cd. We meshic.t cousirinH:oni.-is <4 Hie i’edera! Constitution, and shall alway suppose those sph ndid .-chemos,or ‘ Ameiieun Systems’of monop oly,wbi h have ever charaeierUcd Hie policy of the i'cderul opposition, r -cogm-ing m> implied ini •»prt ttuious ot th .1 instrument, and believing Hl.li the G fc.Nh.ti. AI j.» hi Alii/ of every portion <4’our wide-spread confederacy, depends on a strict adhcrmico to its plain and-traiJnl„r ward m.'.ining, we shall not be sparing in our expositions and denuncia tions of those during attempts which have and are now beim r made by the reckit an! a-pin.-gi. ;;ders <4 the Uedeiai Pm tv, 10 rend assunder this glorious trittulcr ol our unfits uttd liberties, and rear upon its ruins I a splendid aristocracy ol wealth and power. Earnestly advocating, riterciore, as we shall always do, these great and lundauiental principles of our gm ertuir iit, which wercconceived In a virtuous and patriotic ancestry while snuggling lor the rights and lib erties 01 uiaiikitid, we shall, in all eases, give oursupport, lor public offi ces, to sucn tucii as wc ure assured shall have the patriotism, talents, liriuiiess and dispositio.i to snsuiin and early out those principles suc cessfully. U ill. all our zeal and cbilit-., th■•reforo, we -hall advocate the re election of Al Aiti IN \ AN t.LKi-.N, for the next Presidential tei in, with the fullestcoiilideiicc in his exalted talents, integrity mid patriotism convinced that upon his siiccess depends, in a verv great measure, th * linn mid lasting eslubh liment of those glorious principles of our revolu tion, so admirably acted upon by Washington, Jellersou, Aiadison, atai Jac:., on. And for the second office in the gift of the American people, we shall uscmdially give our support to the lion. John Forsyth, now InaimouiK ingonr preference of these talent* d, patriotic, long-tried and approved statesmen, for the highest offices in the government, we feel a giowmg confidence m the aim -t ummimous approval of our fellow citi zens Oi the Wet, with an ■ ..idiug b*‘iief that thev will rallv around the Slmnlard thus raised, proudly unluiiiiig to the breeze the names of these distinguish.-J indiv idnals. Aim ha.mcs.—t nder this head that large and respectable portion of our fellow citizens, among whom wc have th.- ..onorofcln -.sing ourselves, shall have a iteming, ri c inv iie them to the use of on r co! minis. Their lights and interests must be sustained. ih>:ue;.lie .uul I'ui <Cn tiih lliei >ice.—\:nt\er these dillcient heads will I)*- found all imperiain icuernl mtelbgcncc, both al home and abroad. < </y Acicf.— Phi-- head wit! embrace all matters and occurrences of interest, ol every ehiiiacter, relating to, or Iriinspiriug within the citv. Wc shall reserve a lurg.: pom four paper lor <|v.-rnsiuj Patrons both of the. ity and . ; mid as we imiieipuie a numerous .suliserip tion list and r. wide-spr.-ml circiiiatiou, it will lie lo the nitcrest of adver- . Users to appear in ourcolumns. it iseomempliiicd ibr tbi- p. per to be pub i.-hed scini-u-f'i.! 7 and Rce/.Zy. 011 the following " TERMS. For the daily p iper sl2 00 per annum. , “* “ semi-vveeAly paper, I) 00 “ •* “ .“ weekly ‘ “ 500 “ - Subscrip'ions to be paid, in all cases, in advance, or satisfactory citv rafemnee given, or the si nartmtee of the Postmaster, at the ofi.ee to which the papei is mdcred, for its payment. , Adi-ertiscniru/s will be inserted, the usual citv rates Those sent from a distimee must be paid tor in iidviincc, orn satisfactorv’ city' reference given. - * City Stib-crib.’is will leave their orders nt the Post Office, with the nnuie of the street mid uiilol rol their le ; d me; mid th.me .-t a dis tance will diri-ei lheirs to tlm : ditors, n(w/.;>«,,/, m y L . w (),|,. :in s.' All letters on I.urine. - comieeied wiih the papers, must be i vui nr lliev will in no itistmice lie taken frmu the oflice. ’ Th** publibmi. this pope, will be commenced some lime in the mouth 01 October next—ll 11• 1.- is a eiiOicieut mimb -r m sub cribers m that time to jusiilh it. Our l.iemE therefore will pica,,,' sen.l in their , names mid subscription lists in time. • XT’ Ediiors ilirmighmit llm I ,died States nro respectfully requested to give this prospectus a tew insertions. EDWARD DELONY. August 13, Li.v9. . n.,7' The Editor Ims made arrangements for furnish in**-the m,>»t impor tant uml imercstmg Texm* t ews,from various points m that Republic, at tire earliest moments. 1 r. K- rjU' SON, ProßM fetor. WJOLE NUMBER 307. CITATIONS. GEORGIA. I'tiln-ki Couuiy. ~ ’ (.J IX MONTHB after (Jute, application !>c „,. |de t 0 the kJ 1...ii->rable the Inferior Court of said County, when sit Vv u ‘u U‘"V4’<cs. by WiilintH Hendley, Junior, and \rilbain IL Handl, Executors of the es: ate fJ f William Hend ley, Senior, late of -.nd County, deceased, for lectors of dis iih-ion from said Executorship. These are, therclbie, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to GJe their cduec tious, if any they have, why said letters should ,tot be c-ranted. , JOHN V. .MITCHELL. C. C • June 1/th 1839. gg (; ln GEORGIA, Wtishin-ftoii County. Russell Doreh applies to me for letters of I’dminh- V y tram.;, on tlmE-t-.teolTho.an Holt, lute of said cmmtv dec. a,, 'o’' '' "" a,nl H tl,e p :^-...d‘b;;'i'.-.. Phoiik! not be grunted. . Jj at on ice in * tie ■.• Uh d .v of Wept ■*-. ... L. A. JERNIHAN <!. C. O. ’ . JE - GEORGIA, \\ ashiiigtor; Couniy. WHEREAS John N.Calhouii applies tome forleuert of adiiiiuisfratioti on the estate of James Cailiuuu late of said county • deceased. The-e are, therefore, to cite at:-I admonish, all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, it any exist, whysiid letteis should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersville this 28th day of Novemhe 1839. L. A. J ERMGAN, C. C. O. _ Nov. 28. 1839 45 !’od GEORGIA, Bulloch County. WHEREAS James E McElveen applies for letters of dismission ns admiuis rator of the estate of Edmund Burnsides, deceased. 1 oese aie itn. r.-lore to cite and ailmonish all and singular the *kitidri <l and creditors of said decaasetl to file their objec tions in terms of the law. otherwise the applicant will be en titled tn a discharge as aforesaid. \v itur-ss. the eli.n. p-heppard Williams, one of the Justices of the Inferior (’curt of said county, this 4th dav of Septem l,er !: ' s:t ELI KENNEDY, Clerk C. O. Oct. 15. 38—tnOiti TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Re7vARD? RUNAWAY from the Subscriber,' about the 12th ol February last, a neirro , 3’un named 808, aged : limit thirty-six years, about high, and weighs about 140 pounds. * -o! a bilerahl j Hveh appnarniice, ba> a scar on one of 11s which bus formed and appears us « substance resembling n 'N-.1l finger from the middle joint. W hen 1,,-t heard from he was in I'll may not give In., owner- mime, be also stated lie designed going to' .ii.bisla. Geo. he may probably go in the diiccti-m of Tennessee ns 1 urchased him lust autumn of u Xr. Hcarltl, a mule trader of Bedford Hiijy in th:*t St ile ’ 1 lie above reward wPI he priH for bis apprehension nnd safe confine -nt in mn .lan in the or Somh vvekent Slatk " mHt'form" I on ife; snlccribcr. m his rcffilet.ee non- EH *, Green . o.mtv, Ala. lug iM G, I , II). 28 l,„ _ _ BRYAN HtNEtf.* J U EXTY-I'IVE DOLLARS REWARD. RAN.-fYv AY' fi oiii iir subscriber, in Monroe CoUl «ty. G'-orgin, mi the 27th day of October ‘ lri! ’ NEGRO M \N, by the name ol JOE, , ' > 4Z / !i! ’ 11111 •went*,-five years of age. five feet, six or eiriuim-i C. high. till.*w complexion, h.i~ a mole on the right side ol his face, ch *ek bones high, rather thru ■ iwud, plf.i-an! cotii)tf*n;itH*«' quick spokon. W hen he left, he wore off a wide brimmed white h it, a vteel m.xrnl round a-bout. He rried off n set. of empeu JOIS l.cucli planes, saw and hammer, a j-intiule, and b*,r -qitare. It is mj opinion riiat he will attempt to pass hirn * f oir as a free man. r.nd that lie will step in some large lace orcitv where he can bite himself to work at the car penters trade. i win ine above ic'.vard for he rleltvery of said negrot > me. or to ihe keeper <,f some jail, ami to be'placed therein •d ml*>l 'illation given to the subscriber living in FORT A .Li! Y, HOI'S I'. !'!<• .() ,;. . in W ILLI AMBOX M. BRASWELL. I he An tisriFaiiil Colmn ns Sen.meL. and Macon Tele a; l>. will please give rim Imve iiiserti.m until forbid, (so *» ;iih| lorn an! ‘ht*ir ;h c huHs. November. 12 1839. 42 ( f IERCHANTS / O r y.. Soeffy Str .-/.v, ( ortrf iSot; ('S. C. ) 'I’IH S very sptiemu- .■■' :! H-bmeut h iving utt- a ihormigh , e;.air dm mg the .summer, is .ZW-nS """ '-mm! .fit.,l of .| K . pnb- run* an abundant supply of servants, orderly and attentive ' am! has lenrished bimscll w ith ■ lid,' -rp;,L o |‘r| ; ,. |„., t || ( pi,, ls ’- I’lom hi. |„iig experience, mid his detei minution that liis *!e ami all other ari'angemcnts shi.il be excoiled Ih none, be •*•!' confident that he will he able to give snrisffiction t.i all' wlm may ffivor him with a call. GOSS. November 13, 43 4t #■' -r * '.' e .7', l r Usta Cii *"' , "' ! 'le, c dumbtts Sentinel. Macon m l-graph. Mi.leilgeville Union, and Ritleigh N. C. Star, w ilt .'ease giv-e the above four weekly insertions, and seml bills to this oKct.—Cfiar. Cour. BOYD’S HOTeLT or?/?tr7y Norrls’.*-, Corner King and Gcorge-slreets, Charleston, S. ('. now- opened lot the reception of hoarders am! others, visiiinjT th<* City. He pledges himself to do evety '"tiffin liis power to render persons comfortable, w bile they remain. Charleston, Dec. 3. 46 4 t N. B. I m* Aug ista and Midedgevilh* p pers will copy the above 4 times, ajnd forward ticc.mnls to Mi rem v Office. I1( E.— Persons hulditiff demands against Gene-' -L Ni ml Hetiiy Mitchell, Into ol Hancock count v, deceas 'd, are reqnesed 10 present tlmm to me dulx authenticat •<l, within the time prescribed bv I iw ; and'llmse* ind. bi- ■ **l to said deceased, are hereby notified to make payment 10 the subset iber wnbotit *!elav. FRANCES MITCHELL, .. , A':.t >. uith iht will annexed. November 20. 44 g t "WTO BICE.— All persons ind< bled to Hu* (Tale ol 117- lain 1 itman. deceased, Ice of Gwinm-t county,arc .eqnes'cd 1. make immedian paxnent.a-d tliOM* lunitig lem mds aeniiisi the estate, will‘render Iht in in i*iopeily attested within the time pt escribed bv law. JOHN PITM \N, ELIZ. 11. PITMAN, V ’4 '!■" Executors. ROBERT M. CHARI/ION’S Reports of Decisions - made in tim upeiior Courts of th.* Eastern District <>l (>c** gin, by Judges derrien, T. I'. I’. Charlton, \\ ayno Davies Law. Nicoil, and Robert M. Charlton, and in the Middle Circuit by Thoma- U, I*. Charlton. •lust rewsv ami for sale-it the Milledgeville Bookstore. No-.. I.V Iffi'ts, 43—t* W. C. Pt>WELL WILL be soil ai the Couit ilottse 'ooriu Sparta. Han cock count' on the first Tnesdayin J VNUARY' next, ihe real e -::itv of Ob iliali Ricliiird .oii. consisting of 6' r n Hundrr. l Acres of Land, lying in one mil of 'dem-: Zion well improved it being the pl. ice wheieou Al Jane Iticliard.on resided. Also at the vine- rime ami pl.iee. Hie real estate of Mrs. Jane Richardson, consisting of Skc Hundred add. Fifty Acres, -liti ite in two miles of Mount Zion, it being the plantation; h at torincily belonged to Cullen B ittle. M\RY SKINNER, Executrix.* ELI 11. BAXTER, Exector. Sparta, Oct. 18’39. 38 »ds