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Southern recorder (Milledgeville, Ga.), Nov. 01, 1842
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United States, Georgia, Baldwin County, Milledgeville, 33.08014, -83.2321
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3 i
JAS. A. H. MACON,
i SAVE Jfc oii.HE
ATTORNEY
a AJiti P HO PHIL TORS.
T E K M S.
, r.-coRD’-'k is published weekly,on Hancock
^ 6 timpolite tlte Masonic Hall at Three Dol,neJr«-fi«i. payable inn trance.or FourDollars
? i .,r:'i. eul of tii-i year. .Vo paper, in any
"7 , it .if tne State. without being first paid for in
,J
y ,e,v suoscriner taken fora less period
[1 ' '
;i:,i^ss paid for at the rate of Four Dol. i i n. in idvanre.
TISEME? i consiiicunnsly inserted at the usual
without a specification of the number
1 .,T ivill he published until ordered out, and
Vic-ordinglv.
" f [ ri 1 i iil Negroes, by Administrators, Exec
-s "r ' r )ians, are required by law to be held on
flrr' lav in the month, between the hours of ten
•l ,U in and three iii the afternoon, at the Court',, . mnty in wuich the property is situate.—
1 ftnese sales must be given in a public gazette
e\ ' previous to the day of sale.
• ’ "for the sale of personal property must be given
'/V'er, FORTY days previous to the d?y of sale.
e m *• Ye debtors and creditors of an estate,must also
.i e(l fjr forty day3.
.*
,
;ation will be made to the Court of
r IV leave to sell Land, must be published for
[NO. 42.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1842.
XXIII.]
AT
LAW,
STARKVILLE, LttCo.,Ga.
Will attend the courts of the Southwestern Circuit.
October 18,1842.
40 ly
FRESH CLOTHING.
UST received at the MILLEDGEVILLK CLOTUING
Store, a new and large assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of superior quality, which will be sod low for Cask, ana
Ctukonly.
A. C. VAIL.
October?-!, 1842.
41 tf
J
BV AUTHORITY.
Laws mf the United Staten
Passed at the 2d Session of the 27Ih Congress.
the United States in the Territory of Florida as lies
east of the Suwannee river, and west of the line divid
ing ranges twenty-four and twenty-five, except that ly
ing east of St. Mary’s river, north of the basis paral
lel, shall form a new land district, to be cailed the
Alachua land district; and, for the sale of the publie
lands within the district uforesatd, there shall be a
land office established in the town of Newnansville, in
the county of Alachua, in the Territory aforesaid.
Sec. 2 And be il further enacted. That there shall
be a register and receiver appointed to said office, to
superintend tiie sale of the public land in said district
who shall reside at the town of Newnansviile aforesaid,
give security in the same manner and sums, and whose
compensation, emoluments, duties, and authorities,
shall, in every respect, be the same, in relation to lands
to be disposed of at said office, as are or maybe by lawprovided in relation to the registers and receiver* of pub
lic money in the several offices establishtd for the sale
of the public lands.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That all such ■
public lands, embraced within the district created by '
this act, which shall have been offered for sale to the
highert bidder at any office in said Territory,
pursuant to any proclamation of the President of the
United Slates, and which lands remain unsold at the
taking effect of this art, shall be subject to be entered I
and sold at private sale by the proper officers of the ;
office hereby created, in the same manner, and subject j
to the same terms, and upon like conditions, as the sale
of said land would have been subject to in the said sev- j
erul land offices hereinbefore mentioned, bad they re
mained attached to the same.
j
Approved, August 30, 1842.
'
ports, and hung up a sow by the lintel.—
She of course made a great out-cry, and the
hogs came rushing np to the place from
whence the noise proceeded ; she was then
cut down and driven through one of the
streets and forced to keep up her music.
The soldiers sprang up from their ambscade
in order to try and prevent this unlocked
for termination of their experiment; but
James says, the hogs with that intuitive
perception of the way their masters do not
wish them to go, which has ever marked
their nature, went rushing tumultuousiy
into the town, and afforded the garrison
very seasonable relief.—Louisville Journal.
[Public—No. 89.]
An Act making appropriations to carry into effect a
Mare New Goods,
treaty with the Wyandott Indians, and for other pur
yyT’fLL he opened this morning at the Nev Dry
ha wsinsvillb, ga.
poses.
Goods Store,
FBYHE above having formed a partnership,will prnmptBe it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
1 case Printed Buckskins for pantaloons, at 62jcpr.yd.
fi ly attend to all business that may be entrusted to
sentatives
of the United Slates of America in Con1 bale English Whitney silk bound Blankets 12 4 at
them in the following comities to wit: Houston, Twiggs.
press assembled. That there be. and hereby is, ap
Lauieus, Pulaski, Dooly, Sumter, Telfair, Irwin, Tho S3 the pair ; 1 bale English Rose B’ankets. 9, 10 6c 12-4
piopriated,
out of any money in the Treasury nut other
at 6 to $8. 10 4 Linen sheeting, $1 25 per yd.
mas and Lowndes.
wise appropriated. for carrying into effect the treaty
Servants' HJkfs; Vestings; Gems blk Silk Scarfs; good
PETER E. LOVE,
assortment Perfumery, such as Cologne, Lavender W»
with the YVyandott Indians, dated March seventeen,
JAS. J. POLHILL,
ter, Ruse Water, Milk of Roses, Soaps, and Powders.
October 4, 1812.
38 eow3m
eighteen hundred and firtv-two, and ratified by the
2 cases Leghorn Bonnets, at astonishing low prices.
Senate on the seventeenth of August, eighteen hndred
A. C. MOTT,
50 Silk Bonnets, New York Style.
and fortv-two, with nmendmems. the sum of fifty five
ILL practice LAW in the several conn’ies of the
Ri hb.kfig’d Silks; rich plain do. very pood at 50c.
thousand six hundred and sixty dollars ; Provided.
Flint circuit. Office at Jackson, Buttscuunty, Ga.
3D ps. Fancy Prints, very good at 10 yds for 61.
That no part of this appropriation shall be expended
September 13,1812.
35 tf 200 silk 3ud cotton Umbrellas, very low.
uniil the assent of said tribe is duly and formally given
Dmi't forget thatone of the largest and cheapest stocks
Beautiful Superstition.—In Poland every
I.ATAMTK & WRIGHT,
to said amendments. To make good the inttrest 011
of Dry Goods in the interior of Georgia can be found at
individual is supposed to he born subject to
investments and Slate stocks, and bonds for Indian
E. W. BANCROFT'S.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
some particular destiny or fate, which it
Milledgev-illo, Oct. 24. 1842.
41 if
tribes not yet paid by the States, to be reimbursed out
IRWIXTOS. GEO.
of the interest when collected, fifteen thousand six hun
is impossible for him to avoid. The month
Will practice in the counties of Baldwin and Wilkinson,
Teacher Wanted,
of the Ocmuigee Circuit; and in Tw iggs, Pula3ki, Irwin
of his nativity has a mysterious connection
O take charge ot Good Hope Academy, who is com dred dollars and ninety-two rents.
Telfair, and Laurens of the Southern Circuit.
For defraying expenses of the Supreme, Circuit,
petent to teach the Clreek and Latin languages.
with one of the known precious stones, and
J. L. LATATTE,
and
District
Courts
of
the
United
States,
including
the
Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, and
June 21,1842.—23 .f
J. S. WRIGHT.
when a person desires to present the object
D'slricl of Columbia, also for jurors and witneses. in
the various branches usually taught in all English edu
cation. None others need apply.
uid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and fot.1 i a the line of PRINTING will meet with
of his affections with an acceptable preseut,
PETER A1IAMS,
The location for health and population is not surpassed
feilnres
incurred
in
eighteen
hundred
and
foity-iwo
and
the
R
ecorder
O
ffice
.
rtelUl'
a ring is invariably given, glittering with
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
in the Southern States. Teachers wishing a desirable
preceding years, and likew ise for defraying the expenses
. iin j,u«Miess. must he post-paid.
the jewel by which the fate of that object
situation, would do well by making early application,
DUBLiy, Laurens county, Ga.
of suits in which the United States are concerned, and
u r, ibers. in requesting the direction of their
either
by
letter
or
in
person.
Direct
your
address
to
Mav 17, 1842.—18 tf
is imagined to he determined and described.
of pMsri 111 inns fur offences committed agiinst the Uni
'
|r ,.n one Po.-t Office to anothei, are de
Ucbee P O. Russell County, Ala.
ted States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, in
For instance, a lady is born in January—
•erv instance, in making such requests, to inREESE & MclIENKV,
By order of Board of Trustees.
addition to former arprop, iatio/is. one hundred thou
^eil of the name of the Pos' Office from mhich
WILKINS SMITH.
her ring must therefore be jacyuth or gar
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MISCELLANEOUS,
as that to which they may theresand
da
tars.
October 25, 1842.
41 4
MADISOy, yiurrjan County, Ga.
net, for these stones belong to that peculiar
JOHN WHITE,
Aptil 26,1842,—15 tf
Ojflcllrrpp ITiti?er»ilf,
A PERSIAN TALE.
month of the year, and express ‘ constancy
Spea7cer of the House of Representatives.
Order
of
Ez*
'cists
for
Comm^ncevi'
nt
Wrek,
1842.
JOHN A. & JOHN JONEN.
A » A iS T A: 91 DPKIVS,
WILLIE P. MANGUM,
Sadik Beg was of a good family, baud- j and fidelity.’
fAkKDICTOK V Sermon to the Graduating Class,
ATTORNEYS \T LAW
bv t ie President. Sunday. November 13.
President of the Senate pro tempore.
Here is a list of every month, which we
rir>E-P roof WA R E HOLS E,
some in person, and possessed of good I
ILL practice in the counties of the Cherokee Cir
Ju ii *r Exhibition. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 3 o'clock, P. M.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Approved, August 31,1942.
cuit, and in Cobh and Oirroilof the Coweta Cir
sense and courage ; but be was poor, hav- ! faithfully transci ibe for the benefit of our
Commencement, and Oration by Hon. R. M. Charl
, resop-lfo'.lv tender their thatik3 for
cuit. Office at Van Wert, Pauldingco.
JOHN
TYLER.
ton, Wednesday, November 16,10 o’clock, A. M.
ing no propei ty but his sword and his hoise j fair readers.
n' rot'ii*.'c received and again otTer
-August 11. 1840
30 tf
tin- hi
Oration before Alumni, by Wm. Bacon Stevens, M.
irf-u nils and the pnblicin 'he Ware
January : Jacynth or garnet. Constancy
with which he served as a gentleman re- j
[Public—No. 90 ]
D., Wednesday. November 16,3 o’clock, P. M.
!*Tn.V.
' i a iils.-i "i Business, for storage and
TiAW JVOTH’E.
The latter, satisfi- j and fidelity in every engagement.
An Act concerning professors of mathematics in the tainer of a noble man.
Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees. Tuesday, No
^HE undersigned has opened an office in this place,
vine and forwarding goods, purchase
navy of the United States.
February ; Amethyst. This month and
nd tenders his legal services to his friends and the vember 15, 7 o'clock. P. M.
ed of the purity of Sadik’s descent, and en-1
;s. ,y... Personal atteution will be given to
Annual Examination of Undergraduates in College
Be it. enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
public. All busiuess confined to him, will be attended to
. ' ! .'
,f U isincss. and die interest of the planter
tertaining a respect lor his character, de-, stone preserve mortals from strong passions,
and Academy, Thursday, Friday and Monday, Novem
sentatives of the United S'ntcs of America in Con
with promptness and fidelity.
t iirded. Is heretofore we again pledge ourand insure them peace of mind.
lie will attend the following Courts regularly • Bald ber 10th, 11th, and 14th.
: " to en"a,l in tiie purchase or speculation in
gress assembled. That Professors of mathematics in termined to make him the husband of his 1
J. H. FITTEN,
win, Morgan, Greene. Putnam, Wilkinson, Jones and
March : Blood stone. Courage and
j j ihertl i
-cc will at all times be made on
the navy of the United States shall be entitled to live daughter Hooseinee, who, thougn beauti- j
Sec’v
of
Board
of
Trustees.
Jasper, of the Ocmuigee circuit; Twiggs,of the South
and uis ir ince aga'nst lire to ’he ful. a
st
and mess w ith the lieutenants of s-ag ling and receiving ful, as her name implied, was remarkable j success in dangers and hazardous enter
ern, and Hancock, of the Northern circuit; and.duiing
'.'"t 0f inc n i-.-incc wilt be effected by us without
The next College year will open 1st Monday in Janu
vessels, and shall receive such rations as lieutenants ot
for her haughty manner and ungovernable prises.
the recess of the circuit, other counties not too distant, in ary.
r„. [ ,t.i- owner.
the same ship or station shall receive.
the arrangement of claims placed in his hands.
F
L,, ivcnience of customers who forwaid cotton
Tuition in College, per session of 6 months, $25
April : Sapphire and Diamond, l.epenttemper.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
JOHN GRIEVE McHENRY.
“
in Academy,
“
14 ® 18
.r„ad fr "n Madison, (the end of toe Georgia Rail
ance
and innocence.
Giving
a
husband
of
the
condition
of
Sa
R
E
F
KRENCE8.
‘,y; (. , .lied to us, we have appointed Messrs. F.
Board per month,
10 *3) 12
[Public—No. 91.]
May ; Emerald. Success in love.
Hon George R.Gilmer,Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin,LexOctober 18, 1842.
40 4t
M divi.KY & Co., our audits at that place. They
dik Beg to a lady of Hooseinee’s rank, was, j
A
n
A
ct
to
authorize
the
construction
of
a
depot
for
ngton,
Geo.
" ,|ve des istc'i to any business intended for us; and
June : Long life and health.
OPENING
charts and instruments of the navy of the United according to the usage in such uuequal'
Hon. AGHiam C. Dawson, Greensborough, Geo.
i is will be placed in their hands for the purpose of
July; Cornelian or Ruby. The forget
y S’-pp
pp'y
’y of
ot Cheap I>ry Creeds, such as
matches, like giving her a slave; and as'
Hon. E. A. Niebet, Macon. Geo.
i ■ liberal advances (in specie fundo) on any cotton
Slates.
James McDowail, Esq .Egbert B. Beall, Esq.,Augus ! 2 cases more of beautiful style Ca.icoes, at 12|c per yd
'.Mel tons, fee of charge for advancing when the
Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Repre she heard a good report of his personal ( fulness or the cure of evils springing from
j 25 piece? more rich and low priced Muslin de Paine,
ta. Go.
• a n ordered to he sold by us on arrival; if ordered
sentatives of the United States of America in Con qualities, she offered no objections to the j friendship or love.
Hon. James M. Wayne, Andrew Low 6c Co., James sum*- at 20c, rieii Bonnet Silks and Bonnet Kiboi-s; splen,r ,eld in stove the customary commission for advancgress assembled. Thai the Secretary ot me Navy he,
August: Sardonyx. Conjugal, Felicij did Wadded Silk Mantles; blk and col’d Silk >carfs;
Anderson &. Co., Savannah, Geo.
rwiilbeciuiged.
and tieis nereby. authorized to contract for the building marriage, which was celebrated soon after
j Fancy Plaid “ ilk Hdkfs, at 37c; 200 pieces Lisle Thread
Wiley, Lane & Co . Charleston. S. C
JOHV M ADAMS,
of a suitable him-e for a depot of charts and instruments it was proposed, and apartments were as
ly! Edgings. 12yds for 50c; white Cotton Hose, at 12£c per
L.WlBETH HOPK1VS.
Leroy M. Wiley 6c Co., New York.
September: Chrysolite. Preserves from
of the navy of the United Stales, on a plan not excee signed to the happy couple in the Nabob’s j
) pair; Huckaback ami Birdseye Diaper; rsilk Cords and
Milledgeville. Geo , Jnn 19.1841.
1 tf
Sen-ember 27, 1842.
__________ 97 ’
ding in cosf 1 he sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.
| Tassels ; plaid and plain cotton ^ambries, at 25c pr yd ;
or cures folly.
palace.
i:\TMBi
u
\
a
H
knt
.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of
i blk Bombazines, at $1 12| per yd; 6 4 null Muslin de
L’o-ii nissioa J*l .uehoiise,
(die a
October; Aqua marine or Opal. Misfor
THE subscriber having ihoroughly repair 1 L line, at 62jc per yd ; French Wrought Collars, very
Some of Sadik Beg’s friends rejoiced in .
ten thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, ap
AUGUSTA, GA.
edand fitted up for the reception . f board I low; blk < ashmere Hose, at 25 and 37^c per pair; do
propriated, out of any money in tlie Treasury not otber- his good fortune, as they saw, in the con- j tune and hope.
•n IE ■ ■ibs Tihers. Samuel Clarke of Augusta, and
ers that well kno n ari commodious ■ raw silk do. at Si; l»lk and col’d Fringes; blk and blue
2 .lostPH M. Roberts of Gieene county, having en«ise appropriated, towaids carrying ibis law into ef nexion he had formed, a sure prospect ofi
November: Topaz. Fidelity and friend
house formerly o<-cupied by Capt. William blk gro de Swiss Silks; rich blk fig’d Silks; plain Linen
r'ci ioto copartne-'Sliip. for the purpose of transacting
fect.
D-Jarrett. near that fine fount of water. Cambric Hdkfs. at 25 and 37jc ; hemstitched do. do. at
his advancement. Others mourned the fate ; ship.
je Warehouse and Commission Business, under the
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said
“
Jarrett’s
Spring.”
situated
at
a
ennvenient
distance
T5c; Straw Bonnets, &c. &c.
December: Turquoise or Malakite.—
:r.n,,f Clarke A R iberts, will attend personally to all
establishment ma\ be located on any potiiun of the of so fine and promising a voang man now •
from the Capital to lie retired and to give suitabie exer j
Monday. 5 7th Oct. 1842.
30 tf
jnes-- entrusted to their care with punctuality and depu die land in the District of Columbia which the Presi condemned to bear through life all the hu- J The most brilliant success and happiness in
cise in going and returning by Members and visitors
, ,t. -|i. Tneir Fire Proof Warehouse is located in the
ISroadclollis, CastumciT!*, Jkc*
will accommodate as many =»s 20 members with large and
dent of the United States many deem suited to the mors of a proud and capricious woman ;, every circumstance of life; the Turquoise
-Mre „r business, on the stieet lea ling directly front
| Aj l riEGE^ Broati Cloths ru.d Cassimerrs; very
well furnished rooms dur.ng the session ol he Leuisla
jvUfil i{,.. 1 Depot, past the Globe Motel, to .h river,
but one of his friends, a little man, called! has also the properly of securing tiiendly
ture Histenns will be in proprotimi to the hard t uies. JLv/U good 6-4 cloth $2 per yard.
Approved, August 31 1842.
n;latelv occupied hv S Knee’atid 6c Son.
Benutilul English, French, and American Cassimeres.
and the lowest rates charged in the city for boaird. ^’eii
Merdek, who was completely henpecked regard ; as the old saying, that “ he who
SAM'.ra CLARKE.
Satinetts.
goon
at
50
•;
Kentucky
Jeans
at37jc.
trai money taken at par. and tlie best the country atfords
JOSEPH M HUBERTS,
[Public—No 92.]
by his own wife, was particularly rejoiced I possesses a Turquoise will always be sure
^ pi end’ 6-4 Beaver Cloths, at $6 per yd. formerly sold
will
be
supplied
tor
iis
table
m!
rooms.
rtam companies of Mis- and quite chuckled at the thought ot seeing j 0 f triends.”
ftenteinber 27, 1842.
37 *0!
An Act for the renet
E. TRIO1
at 8 an*l SiO.
>d by captains Stevenson
souri volunteers c
Pilot Cloth. 6 4 at S2 per yard.
4u 4f
October 18, |842.
E R 0 tl A N T S,
another in the same condition with himself.
C 0 if fISSION
MeriiiO Shirts and Drawers; >dk and Cotton T’*ub.cb
and Aden.
savannah geo.
About a month after the nuptials, Mer '* Anecdote of a pointer dog.—Some face
las, very low; ivlerino \ Tinse at 12-Ic a pa*r.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
tious correspondent of the Spirit of the
T .1E un .erfhig-UF* \ xv\.. uf'»'«)iiunodate some
iJIHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends
Suspenders,
Stacks,
O
mars
;
Linen
6c
Cotton
Shifts.
sentalives of the United Sla'es of America in Con dek met his friend, and with a malicious
Jenifers rf die Le^islatwelve or Hft
t .in. the mblie gener illy, ih.it they have formed a co
Times, relates the following:—A while
20 ps 4 1 Irish Linen seme very good at 50c per yd
gress assembled. That the S< cretarv cf U ar be, and pleasure, wished him joy of his marriage:
ture at
i ,ier liiofi-. and tiieir horses at
inTnrrs'.i'i' I t die transaction of a General Commission
Gen's’
sup.
MWino
Gloves,
at
25c
per
pair.
lie hereby is, directed localise to be audited and settled
since, a gentleman travelling up the Missis
$ 0 per in mnth. lie riatters himself that
- S r.-annah. They solicit, and will endeavor
A
lso—20 cases 'iaii
Cap^
of
th^*
latest
style
aud
‘
most
sincerely
do
1
congratulate
you,
Sa
the
aconiinls
of
Captains
Allen
and
Stevenson’s
compa
perience in the business. I e
trom
sippi river, had as a companion, a remark
u liberal share of patr-i inge.
i l** H •; « an l>e. sold at $2.
ral 8*»tipf«»c.inn to all who may pattern. A very
nies of mounted Missouri volunteers of militia which dik,’ said he. ‘on this happy event!’—
will he able t<> giv
WILLIAM V. BURNEY,
Super Beaver Hats, at S5 and
usually sold at 8
ably fine pointer dog; he seemed to posses*
m
His house is situated on
were called out by order of Governor Miller in the year ‘ Thank you, my good fellow ; I am very
favor him with die
RANSOM U SMITH.
and
SlO;
Siik
andCassirru
re
il
i*.%z
Fur.
Sejl.and
other
every intelligence but that of speech.—
Hancock street, oppn le tike Penitentiary, and adj
one thousand eight hundred and 1 wenty nine, said com
ms-. .
•;. 1842.
*14 9t
Caps,
some
at
$2
50.
l’iease
call
and
examine
at
happy
indeed,
and
rendered
more
so
by
the
H. P. HUMPHREY.
the Government House.
panies having been regularly called out and mustered
Among the many tricks he performed, was
BANCROFT’S.
40 3t
M ILL1AT1 JMIIVI'AJi,
October 18, 1842
* Do
40 tf
into the service bv competent authority ; and tbat the joy 1 perceive it gives my friend.’
Milledgeville, Oct. 18, 1842.
that of carrying notes from gentlemen to
Factor iiu-i Cmmaisai®" Mcrchaal,
nmuunls
found
to
be
due,
for
provisions
and
transpor
you
really
mean
to
say
that
you
are
happy!’
FOR SASiE,
IEOR4E POWER NUV ittibli.
ladies in the cabin ; and from causes we
SAVANNAH, GEO.
THE pleasant and very desirable residence
tation and pay, be paid out of any money in the I reu said Merdek with a smile.
‘ I really am leave philosophers to decide on, the dog
S indicated in the certificates whb u follow, the sub
34 10t*
at Midway, near this place, formerly owned
ah, Sept. 6, 1842.
sury not otherwise appropriated.
set iber has put in operation a nfll on a very simple
so,’ replied Sadik. ‘ Nonsense, said his would lay a note, after considerable smell
by It K. Hines, Esq., more recently by Mrs
and cheap plan for sawing lumber by inimal power — Approved, August 31, 1342.
« . II. CL TIIIiLS,
Eger ton This property is convenient to
friend; ‘ do we not all know to what a ter ing about, in the lap of the lady, whose
Factor a u si (’am m i»«i® “ Merchant,
the beat of schools, sufficiently so to Oglethorpe Uni- Without hereby abandoning hi* riirht to a puienilor his
magant you are united ? and her temper husband had sent the note—while if any
improvement, but taking into consideration the interest
[Public—No. 93 ]
versitv, and quite so to the Female Academy. The pre
SAVANNAH, GEO.
of the publi • as well as his iwn, 1m pro »oses to contract
An Act to regulate the appointment and pay of and high rank combined, must, no doubt,
mises comprise thirty acres of lan-l, and have thereon a
.CONTINUES his business opposite
to build for those who may want on reasonable terms.
gentleman sent a not into the ladies’ cabin
engineers
in
1
lie
navy
of
the
United
Slates.
good and convenient dwelling ami all necessary out
make her a sweet companion.’ Here he who had no wife there, he would bring it
4"-"" "if the store of the late film of Hunting
houses, in complete repair. The situation is unrivalled The entire cost of construction, in the most .substantial
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre♦ M ton & Holcombe. Thankful for past
manner, will not exceed three hundred dollars, and the
burst
into
a
loud
laugh,
and
the
littie
man
in health, and binds >meiy located and ornamented. The
sen’alives of the United Slates of America in Con
back. This was done repeatedly and al
g&gagff favors, will be pleased to receive
expense of repair will be less than that of a common
society equal to any in "the country. Any one desirous
gress assembled. That th“ Secretaiy of the Navy .-linli actuallystrutied with a feeling of superiority
b
others. Strict attention to business,
ways with success. A young buck on
,«f purchasing is invited to call and examine for himself. road wagon. The null built is sitnuted on the plantation
appoint tiie requisite number of chief engineers and as over the bridegroom.
aan promptness in remittances he trusts will ever chaof Mr. Elisha Perryman. 7 nr!*** from Eatonton. wher*»
Tenna will be accommodating—adapted to the times
board, to show his wit, sent a note with
sistant engineers not to exceed one chief engineer, two
Ahn anv description of FURNITURE, and an extra planters and others are desired to cull and examine for
a teiiz** his transactions.
Sadik, who knew his situation and feel his name on it, in full, into the ladies’ cabin,
32—14t
first assis'ant. two second assistant, and three third
quantity"of Bed-. Bedding, Mattresses, Ac. Ac., for sale themselves. Letters addressed to the subsertber at Ea
August 23. 1 84*2.
ing,
was
amused
instead
of
being
angry.—
tonton, Putnam county, nil! receive attention.
assistant engineers for cacti so am ship ol war, for the
jocularly remarking to the dog, “ If you
low. Apply to tie subscriber.
lVarc-iloune and Comuiisiion Busiucm,
JON A. NORCROSS.
naval service ot me United States, who shall be paid, ‘My friend,’ said he, ‘I quite understand
R. M ORME.
are so smart, give that to my wife.” The
28
when
in
actual
service,
as
follows:
the ground of your apprehension for my dog, contrary to expectation, returned with
BROAD-STREET,
Milledgeville. July 26. 1842.
Ido not hesitate to say 'hat in the Hotse power Saw
To the chief engineer, fifteen hundred dollars per an happiness.
Before I was married, I had out the note ; a shout was heard in the la
Mill Mr. Nornnss has constructed for trie, he has put in
(Georgia t
___
num and one ration per day; to tne first assiaranl engi
AVGUSTAy GA.
A PROCLAMATION,
operation a plan which •atittot fail ti be of great service
neer, nine hundred dollars per annum and one ration heard the same reports as you have of my
By his Excellency CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor to the country It issim;tle at,f che tp ; my Mill having
dies’cabin, as the intelligent animal placed
rM. A. BE VLL tV CO , inform their friends and
per day; to the second assistant engineer, seven hu ti beloved bride’s disposition; bur I am hapof safd State.
cost not over $225. It saws with four mules at the rate
the note at the black chambermaid’s feet.
the publii- generally, that they eontinuethe above
HEREAS I ltavr as directed by the act of the of 10:1 leet perhour. Two mules can drive it and saw
drfd dollars [inr annum and one ration |» r d.i) ; to Mie , py
say that I found it quite Otherwise ;
baiinesa at their Fire-Proof Ware-House on Broad
The best of the joke was, the young gen
General Assembly of this State, passed the 11 tit more than half that amount.
tldrd assistant engineer, five hundred dollars pe. an- ahe js a m08t docile and obedient wife.’—
E. Ferryman.
Street, ffitnneriy occupied by Rees & Beall,) and hope
day of February; 1799, ‘entitled mi act to regulate the
Putnam coun.y, Oct. 6. 1812.
nuni and one ration per da> ; tlte duel engineti slim
tleman had made his attentions to the said
by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
general elections in this State, and to appoint tlte time of
*
But
how
has
this
most
miraculous
change
he entitled to mess in the ward room of snips ot «ur,
We have seen in operation the Mill buiit by Mr.
chambermaid unpleasantly conspicuous to
the meeting of the General Assent -ly. arranged mid
an I ey.eusi *'i of patronage.
‘ Why,’ said Sadik, ‘ I
and in all cases of prize money he shall share us a heu- been wrought i’
Norcrosss, and take pleasure in saying tltat while we
Messrs. .1. Robson 6c Co , Grocery Dealers, are our
counted up the votes given to the several candidates at doubt not what is said above by Mr. Pertyman, we be
the ladies. After his exposure he disap
lennitnl; the first as-tsi ant engineer shall share as a lieu believe I have some share in effecting it;
the
elections
held
throughout
the
State,
on
Monday
the
at Madison.
lieve Mr. N s plan is decidedly superior to anything of
peared.
_________
tenant of marines ; the second assistant engineer shall
JLcu-i 15. 1842.__________________________ 2m
third of October instant.'for eight members to represent the kind heretofore tried, and well adapted to general
but you shall hear :
,
share as a midshipman ; the third assistant enginrer
this State in the House of Kepresentatives of the Con- use.
James W. MArriN,
Irby H. Scott,
‘
After
thecetemony
of
our
nuptials
was
IIOI.T & ATKINSON,
Calomel.—The following extract is from
shall shate as tlte forward officers; but neither thv
..ressnf the United States, for two tears from and after
John M. Mappin,
S. D. Bolton.
rtctsri :nttl f o in ill i » »» *> B Merchant*,
cltiel nor tlte assistant engineers shall hold any other over, 1 went in my military dress, and with ( the lectures of N. Chapman, M, D., Pro
the third day of March next, from which it appears that
October 18. 1842.
40 0t*
Edward J. Ban k. Mark A. Cooper, Howell Cobb. John
tank than a* engineers.
my sword by my side, to the apartment of fessor of the Institutes and Practice of Me
B Lamar, John Milieu, Hugh A. Haralson, Wi liam H.
S- c. 2 And be it further enacted. That the SecreExtensive Arrangement*
Hooseinee. She was sitting in a most dig dicine in the University of Pennsylvania,
SAVAyyAH, GEO.
Stiles, and John Ft. Lumpkin, hud the highest number of
ta y of tne Navy snail he ant hoi ized to enlist and employ
FOR T !« E FALL TRADE.
votes.
.
.,
the tequisite number ot fireman, who shall receive, nified posture to receise me, and her looks
located in Philadelphia. He thus discoursI have therefore, thought proper to issue this my pro- 1 -*7, W. BANCROFT, at tbs sign of the “New Dby
each, thirty dollars per month and one ration pet day, were anything but inviting.
As I entered eth on the use of calomel :
_____G
clamatiou, hereby declaring the aforesaid Edwatd J. E
j. oode Store ” is now opening 100 packages of
reference—
timl
the
requisite
number
of
coal
bt
avers
shall
receive,
the 100m a beautiful cat, evidently a great
Black, Mark A. Cooper,Howell Co" *. John B. Lamar, el-erv description of D>ry Rued*, whtcu have been
Hun. R. L. Gamble. Jefferson.
“ Gentlemen : If you could only see what
each, eighteen dollars per month and one ration per
Iin it. William Schley, Richmond,
John Milieu. Hindi A. Hardison, William H. Stiles, and purchas 'd in New York and Boston at such prices as
favorite, came putting up to me. I delib 1 almost daily see in my private practice
dav ; a.id the said firemen and coal heavers shall, in
John H. Lumpkin, are duly elected to represent tilts will enable him to offer greater bargains than ever befo-e.
Cal l!. V. Johnson, Jeff rsoit.
erately drew my sword, and struck its head in this city, persons from the South in the
State in the House of Representatives of the Congress I Purchasers at a distance can always rely upon finding a
cases of prize money, sham as seamen.
Wright Brady, Sumter.
ot' the United States, f*r two years from and after the j g,10d assortment of Goods, as arrangements have been
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said off, and taking that in one hand and the
L'siah M grp hey. Twiggs.
very last stages of wretched existence,
thin! day of Match, eighteen hundred ana forty-three, j made bv which New Goods will bereceived every week,
cht.-f engineer and assistant engineers, wtten waiting body in tiie other, threw them out of the
C..1 A. 0. B ist wick. I’ulaski.
emaciated to a skeleton ; with both tables
and notifying*each of them to signify his acceptance of* Particular attention will be paid to orders from a oisD- tl 11. Meals, Albany.
orders, shall be paid as follows : To the chief engineer,
B. snider and N. B A H. Weed, Chatham.
me said appointment, and to piotture the requisite pf*ot tance. and all Goods sent will be exchange 1 il not satis
of the skull almost completely perforated
twelve hundred dollars per annum ; to the first assistant window—then very unconcernedly turned
of eligibility within the time ptescribed by the act above factory both as regards sty ie am! price. Now offering : , engineer, seven hundred dollars per annum; to the se to the lady, who appeared in some alarm.
Thomas Davis, Augusta.
in
many places ; the nose half goue, with
July 2d, 1 -42.
28 1
10.000 yds of 4-4 bro. Homespuns, at 7 to 10c.
mentioned.
cond assistant euginet r, five hundred dollars per an She however made no observations hut was
rotten jaws, ulcerated throats, breaths more
Given under my hand, and the great seal of the State IO.OOO'
“ 3 4 “
“
at 6Jr
num ; to the third assistant engineer, three hundred and
in every way kind atid submissive, and has pestiferous, more intolerable than poison
JOHN W. RABUN,
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this the twenty-se Bale* of Kerseys, at 25r..; Bales of Linscys. at 20c.
fifty dollars per annum.
cond day of October, eighteen hundred and forty“
Red Flannel, 2i)e;
“ White Flannel. 20c.
Commission Merchant,
ous upas, limbs racked with the pains of
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secre continued so ever since
two, and of American Independence, the sixty- 100 pieci s Satinetts, from 50c to 41. per \ard.
Savannah.(Geo.)
‘ Thank you, my dear fellow,’ said little the inquision, minds as imbecile as the
tary ot the Navy snuli appoint a sKilitul ana scientific
100 "
Kentucky Jeans, from 37] to 75r.
Rid veil tli.
.WILL continue in business at his old
Charles J. McDonald.
engineer
in
chief,
who
shall
mceive
for
his
services
the
20.000
yds
Calicoes
at
6J
to
12]
;;
Erig.
Prints,
18
to
25c.
Merdek, with a significant shake of the piiliug babe, a grievous burden to them
stand. No. 185, Bay street. Strict
sum of three thousand dollars per annum, and shall
M.iusselinde Laines, from20 to 75c per yard.
By the Governor:
. _ ,
,„
attention will be given to the selling
head—‘a word to the wise and away he selves and a disgusting spectacle to others,
John W A. Sanford, Sec ry or State.
perform such duties as the Secretary ot the Navy shall
6 4 English Merino, from 50 to 75c.
of COTTON. Orders for BAG
capered, obviously quite tejoiced.
October 25, 1842.
_________________ **
10 000 yds bleached Homespuns, 6] to 12]c.
you would exclam, as I have often done,
require ot tom touching that branch of die service.
GING. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ac.
Bales of Bed Tick. 1QJ to 25c
It was near evening when this conver * O ! the lamentable want of science that
•lee. 5. And be it further enacted. That the Sec
■■Hie promptly executed.
_
Silk
kid,
6t
woollen
Gloves;
Plaid
&.
plain
Cambs,
2oc.
27
25t
A
PROCLAMATION,
retary
of
the
Navy
shall
be
authorised
to
prescribe
•
Jj 19th. 1842.
sation took place; soon after, when the dictates the abuse of that noxous drug, cal
Bv CHARLES J. McDONALD. Governor of said State. Book. Swiss, and mull Muslins.
itnitor m for the said chief engineers, and assistant engi
dark cloud of night had enveloped the omel, in the Southern States !’ Gentlemen,
\ a -' HEREAS, bv the Second Section of an act of the Linen eamb. Hdkfs. at 37J: hemstitched do.75c to$l 25
A. HIBDEE,
neers. and to make all necessary rules and regula
Rich
blk
and
col’d
Silks;
b.k
Bonbazines,
SI
25
to
S2
30
2 % General Assembly of this State, assented to on
\ factor and commission merchant,
tions for the proper arrangement and government bright radiance of day, Merdik entered the
it is a disgraceful reproach to the profes
the tenth day of Decern!er, eighteen hundred and torty- Dol'd Elverines, for dresses, at $1 2-i
Savannah. Georgia,
of the corps of engineers and assistant engi- chamber of his spouse with something of
-00 pra Ladies white onion Hose; 5u0 do. worsted do.
sion of medicine , it is quackery, horrid,
one, to organize the Lunatic Asylum of the Slate o
AT I ENDS promptly to the selling ot
neets, not inconsistent with the constitution and a martial swagger, armed with a cirnetar.
Georgia, and to provide tor the government of the same, Gent's worsted Half Hose.
' COTTON and RICE, the purchasing
unwarrented, murderous quackery. What
laws of the United Suites. The said engineers and
and to appropriate a sum of money for the same, it ta Blk Eng. Silk Hose; do raw do. Ho.
as well as receiving and forwarding
The
unsuspecting
cat
came
forward
as
usu
merit do gentlemen of the South flatter
assistant engineers snail he, in all respects, subject
provided, “That so soot; as the Asylum shall be prepar Sup. Eng. Thread Laces and Edgings.
GOODS of every description, collect
200
pieces
Lisle
thread
Edgings.
al,
to
welcome
the
husband
of
her
mistress
;
ed for the reception of lunatics, idiots, epileptic or insane
to the laws, rules, and tegulatioris of the nuvttl
themselves they possess, by being able to
ing Drafts. Notes, Bills or AcIrish Linens; Long Lawns; Furniture Calicoes, 12$ to
persons,
it
shall
be
made
public
by
the
Proclamation
ot
service,
in
like
manner
with
other
officers
of
the
ser
hut
in
an
instant
her
head
was
divided
from
. and transient business of every kind.
salivate parent 1 Cannot the veriest fool
25c; Spool Cotton; Needles; Pins; Tape; Cord.
his Excellency, the Governor,through such ot the news24—2ot
vice.
4u 28.1842.
her body, by a blow from the hand which in Christendom salivate—give calomel 1—
papers of this State as maybe deemed necessary and Rictt Silk Mantillas, very low; • ich French Collars.
Sec. 6. And be il further enacted, That the said
Fancy
Hdkfs,
and
Cravats.
proper
bv
that
officer;
such
Proclamation
stating
the
had so often caressed her. Merdek hav but I will ask another question. Who is,it
THOMAS DAWSON’S
chief engineers shall be appointed by commission, and
Time and manner of admission, which shall be prescribed Gentlemen will also find Broadcloths of every color,
FIRE AND WATER-PROOF WAREHOUSE
tlte assistant eng inters shall he appointed by warrant ing so far proceeded courageously, stooped
that can stop the career of mercury, at will,
from 82.50 ap.
by the Board of Trustees.” 1 hoe therefore thought
Augusta. Ga.
from
the
Secretaiy
of
the
Navy,
iu
such
form
as
he
down to take up the dissevered members after it has taken the reigns in its own des
n-oper to issue this my Proclamation, hereby announcing Beaver and Pilot Cloths for overcoats.
rpHE subscriber respectfully informs ltis friends and
Cassimeres
of
every
pattern,
from
$1.50
up.
may
prescribe.
that
the
said
Lunatic
Asylum
is
now
prepared
tor
the
I the public, that lie still continues to transact the
of the cat, but before he could effect this, tructive and ungovernable hands 1 He
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That the Secreta
reception of lunatics, idiots, epileptics, or insane persons, Hlkfs and Suspenders; Stocks and Gloves, every style.
" AHtHOUSE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, at
who, for an ordinary cause, resigns the fate
ry of tin- Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to es a blow upon the side of the bead, from his
under the following rules and regulations which have Rich Neck Scarf & Cravats; Merino Shirts & Drawers.
til old Stand on McIntosh street, where be hopes by
Rich
and
low
priced
Vestings;
silk
&
cotton
Umbrellas.
been prescribed by the Board 01 Trustees, vtz :
tablish. .it sue it places as he may deem necessary, suil- incensed lady, laid him sprawling upon the
' 'i t attention to his business, to merit a continuance ol
of his patient to mercury, is a vile enemy
4,5
b,
7,
and
8-4
Worsted
Net
Shawls.
V patronage heretofore bestowed. His personal attenApplication may be mode,
ubt depots of coal, or other luei, for the supply of floor.
to the sick ; and if he is tolerably popular,
.
1st Bv persons commuted by the Inferior Courts as Broch’c and Imitation Broche Shawls.
a together with that of Mr. John R Crocker, wid
steam ships of war.
Plaid Rob Roy Shawls ; Merino and Muslin de Lame
The tattle and scandal of the day spreads will, in one successful season, have paved
“dangerous to the peace and safety of the community. ’
: - ■■
to the storage and sale of Cotton, in whtc 1 ranApproved,
Au.ust
31,
1842.
Shawls;
Cotton
Shawlf:
Servants’
Hdkfs.
2d Persons to whom said Courts shall issue certificates
ftom zeuanch to zenaneb, with sutpiising the way for the business cf life , for he
“'*uis busines- ever; efi'ort will he made to advance the
that they are entitled to tne benefit of saidAsyimn under Whitney, Duffil. and Rose Blankets.
interest of the planter, and all specnlations on his acrapidity ; and the wife saw in a moment has enough to do ever ofterwards to stop
[Public—No. 94 ]
All kinds of Tailors’ Trimmings, such as Cords, Biudibe af resaid act'd 1841, and
. ,
c°otitcarefully avoided.
in.s Sewing Silk. Serge. Padding. Canvass, Buttous.
An Act concerning the payment ol Florida militia. whose example it was he imitated,
3d. Persons not citizens or residents of the
‘lake the mercurial breach of the coustitutions of
b tii it the planter or the holder of cotton is in nuarket
Twist, bro Hollands, col’d Cambrics, Ac. Ac.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
4th. Appiic itions must be made by sane and qualified
•m»“lf and wishes to dispose of his own cotton, ....
that,’ said she, as she gave him another his dilapidated patients. He has thrown
—ALSO—
Rtpresrntatives of the United States of America
peisons. who shall present a certified copy ot tne pro°i 'li.ms or advice a'e always at his command; aito when
Gents black Cassimere Hats; do. Fur and Silk do.
ceedings of ilie Court and committal of die person for
himself in fearful proximity to death, and
cal.ed upon in such cases, an expression of m.v candid
in Congress assembled, That the appropriations for cuff, ‘ take that, you paltry wretch ; you
“ drab Silk A Fur
whom the application is made. Ais-', a description ot
v:e*-s wilt not he withheld to meet my own ends.or the
subsistence made in the act entitled ” A11 act tor the should,’ she added, laughing him to scorn,
has now to fight him at arm’s length as long
Gents
ami
boys
Cl
.tli
Caps;
Gents
Fur
Caps;
some
*2
the person, with an account of age and circumstances-—
interest of others; but at all times and under all circum
payment of Florida militia called into service in the ‘hive killed the cat on the wedding day 1’
Ladies Leguorn and Straw Bonnets.
as the patient maintains a miserable exist
whether married or single—and especially it tie or she
stances will be most cheerfully given.
years eighteen hundred and thirty-mr.e and eighteen
••
Colored
Willow
Bonnets.
.
Liberal aavances will at all times be made on cotton in is a “county or city pauper.”
ence.”
_______
nuttiiii-d and forty,” and approved August 23d, eigh
MLses Eng. .-draw Bonnets; do. colored do. do.
5th. Every applicant most be supplied with suitable
store, and insurance effected to the full amount of the
VAgricultural Anecdote.—A know
teen hundred and tony-two, shall he applicable to the set
Wuite and figured Palm-leaf Hoods.
clothing for six months, trom the time of admission—w ith
idvince.
TO GENTLEMEN.
tlement of any claims for subsistence furnished to the ledge of the habits of animals is sometimes
Snp'r Wuite Feathers- sup’r Outside and Face Hew
une hundred dollars in cash, and with such as are known
M tjor John Dawson will actas my Agent at Madison,
It chill* my blood to hear the blest Supreme
Florida militia in eighteen hundred and thirty-nine of great service, even in the salvation ol
to be violent or destructive in tlteir deportment, an addi ers, of the latest styles, Ac. Ac. Ac.
*t-d give despatch to all business intended forme.
Rudely
nppealed
to—on each trifling theme!
H
THOMAS DAWSON.
and eighteen hundred und forty, not heretolnre settled :
Don’t mistake the place—next door north of the Post
tional sum of twenty five dollars.
cities. James, in his recent history of the
Maintain your rank ; vulgarity despise,
6th. Persons ti 0111 other States will be admitted under Othce Central money taken at par, and specie funds
Provided, Toat no supplies be paid for other than
October 4,1842.
To swear is neither brave, polite nor wise;
wanted by ... „
.. _ *■ W. BANCROFT.
special agreement with the Trustees.
those authorised by law or regulation: And provided Black Prince, gives an amusing instance
You would not swear upon a bed of death;
7 th. Tlte money is lobe paid to ilie Treasurer—but
Milledgeville, Oct. 11,1842.
further, That the appropriation specified in said act of this in the defence of Rennes, a town of
unexpended balances will be returned in the event of
Reflect—your M aker now may stop your breath.
■hall not be exceeded.
Brittany, besieged by the Duke of Lancas
death or discharge from the Asylum.
Grand Lodge *f Ceorgis.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
a tli. Special notice is given that as the State has ap
ter.
In
order
to
efl’
e
ct
the
surrender
of
the
Geirgia Stall Road.
A couple of Irishmen passing a wood
propriated no monev for the personal expenses of the
place, the Duke enforced a strict blockade, with a gun, saw a squirrel in the top of a
HEIGHT between Madison and Greenesboro and
beneficiaries of tlie Asylum, but left this to be pnmded
[Public—No. 95]
by the counties, the Trustees will never a.low the con
which
soon
reduced
the
garrison
to
great
An Act to extend the collection district of Wis -asset.
very high tree. Jimmy levelled his gun
tinuance of any whose expenses are uot paid id advance
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre straits ; but he knew they would hold out
and brought the ‘ kritter’ tumbling to the
bv the Courts "or persons from whom they are received.
^vgusta, as follows:
sentatives of the United S'ales of America in Con to the last extremity, and determined to try
9th Those who recover will be discharged at the
From Madison on Cottonin square bales 37 Jets pr 100 IBs.
ground. ‘ Ocb, botberashun,* exclaimed
gress assembled. That tlte town of Newcastle and
M
“
“ . in round •' 40 cts pr 100 Ids.
As\lum,but those who do not, or who are left destitute
ISouleboro,’ lying on the Damariscotta river, in the a trick of war. For this purpose, he drew
Pat, who had been an attentive observer,
*'
“
on Salt,
25 cts pr bushel.
bv the neglect of those who send them, in supply ing mo
State of Maine, he annexed to the collection district off his soldiers as if he had left the place,
" Greenesboro’onCotton in sq'rebales 30 cts pr 100 lbs.
ney for tbeir support, will be returned by the Trustees
‘ what was the use of wasting the shot and
of
VViscasset,
as
ports
of
delivery
only.
“
“
s*
round “ 33jcts pr 100 IBsand formed an ambuscade in some bushes powder, the fall would have killed him.’
N Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of
to the places of their residence.
_
10th Letters of inquiry, addressed to 'the Superin
11
"
on Salt,
20 cts pr bushel.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
Georgia will be held in the Masonic Hall, Milbehind the town. He then caused a num
tendent of the Lunatic Asylum.” at Milledgeville. Geo.
Li, Flour from Greenesboro' and Madison to Augusta,
ledgeville, on Tuesday, the 8th day ot November next.
That which we acquire with the most
ber of hogs to be turned loose in the plain,
50 cents per barrel, and on Bacon 25 cts per 100 lbs.
Members thereof are required to attend.
[Public—No. 96-]
W
Giveuunde’r
my
hand
and
the
great
Seal
of
the
State,
difficulty, we reiain the longest; as those
R. IL & B. Company, /
L. LATASTE, Grand Sec y.
An Act to establish an additional land office in in the hope that the starving garrison would
HUSON’S HOTEL,
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this 10th day ol Oc
Augusta. Sept. 20, 1842.
S
36
3m
September
20,
1841.
36
8t
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.
rush out for the prize. But they uuder- who have earned a fortune are usually
Florida.
0= Constitutionalist, Angusta. Republican, Savan
tober, 1842.
CHARLES J. McDONALD.
IS still open for the accommodation of tra
Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
m«»re careful ofit than those who have innah, and Enquirer, Columbus, will insert the above week sentatives of the United Slates of America in Con- stood,his trick, and turned it to their own
vellers and Members ol the Legislature.
By the Governor,
They opened one of the sally ; fieri ted one.
ly till day, and fat ward their account to me before aatd s grata assemJsltd, That so much uf the public laud ot advantage.
____ Every effort wilt be made to give saiisfacJ.W.
A.
SANroRD,
Sec
y
of
State.
hoti 10 its patrons.
meeting.
41 St
October 25,1842.
October 11.1842.
39 4t
I.OVK
& POLIIILIi,
ATTORNEYS
AT
LA W,
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A
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P
A
The VUiea ef Charles the Twelfth.
BV H. R. ADDISON.
Of all the singular apparitions or visions
that have ever been set down, the vision
of Charles XII. is perhaps one of the most
curious, and decidedly the best authentica
ted relation of the kind on record, depen
ding not upon the testimony of an individu
al, who, from nervous excitement, or other
mental morbidness, might have fancied the
whole scene, and afterwards transcribed
fcis waking dream in the glowing terms of
a fanciful imagination, but upon the concur
rent authority of one of the most learned
and grave characters in Sweden, support
ed in many of bis assertions by the concierge
of the palace- The original document is
still in existence, and open to the inspec
tion of every traveller who desites to see it.
The whole is clearly and concisely written
and signed by the King, his physician
(Mr. Baurcgardten,) and the state porter.—
A note is attached, in his Majesty’s own
hand writing, stating his thorough convic
tion that so strange a vison must have been
vouchsafed to him as a prophetic warning,
and also his desire that the said document
should be preserved among the State ar
chives. in order to see whether the pre
diction whould ever be accomplished.-—
This note bears date some time before
Charles was killed (as well as I recollect,
about 1716.) The complete fulfilment of
the vision came to pasr in 1792, about
eighty-six years after its appearance.—
As 1 unfortunately did not take an exact
copy of the MS. when on the spot, I can
only relate it as nearly as I can remember,
changing however the style of the narrative
from the first to the third person.
It was a dark and gloomy night. The
clock had struck ten. The ill-lighted room
cast an additional gloom on the figure of
Charles the Twelfth as he sat in front of a
huge fire in his favorite saloon in the palace
of Stockholm. Immediately in front of
him, over the fire-place, was suspended the
picture of his Queen, with whom, to tell
the truth, he had just been disputing, and
now sat in silent discontent, mentally com
paring the chat ming form which hung be
fore him wiih the no less beautiful figure
of her Majesty, only breaking his sullen si
lence by occasionally muttering some curse
on her altered temper.
When the King was in these moods ho
was always closely attended bp his physi
cian, Baumgardten. The re-action in a
mind so buoyant as that of Charles, being
proportionately dangerous, it was often
feared he might commit suicide; so that
the doctor always remained near to him,
seeking fora convenientopportunitytodraw
his mind hack to livelier themes, to arouse
him from the dteadful mental prostration
to which he was subject.
On the evening in question Beaumgardten had set patiently for about an hour, al
ternately watching his Majesty, and the
6torrn which was raging out-side. But
neither the view of the sullen monarch, nor
the opposite wing of the palace, which
formed the grand hall, where the state tri
als and similar events took place, could af
ford much amusement to the tired son of
gEsculapius, who finding bis patience begin
to wear out, siddenly started up, and be
gan pacing the room up and down, in the
same manner that marines pace the quar
ter-deck of a vessel at sea, occasionally
stopping at the window to look out on the
bla k and gloomy pile of building I have
mentioned.
Suddenly he started back. “ Great hea
vens, sire 1”
“ Silence ’” growled the King.
The doctor took two more turns across
the chamber. At length he could contain
himself no longer.
“ What is this extrordinary appearance ?
Please your majesty, some strange event i*
taking place in the hall ofjustice.”
“ Hold your tongue, sir, or I shall com
mand you to quit the room !’’ replied the
monarch, who felt much annoyed at these
interruptions to his reverie, and which he
believed arose from a mere desire to arouse
him from his-meditations.
The doctor paused, but after a while his
curiosity got the upper hand of his b er
judgment, and walking up to the Kin he
touched him on the shoulder, and pointed
to the window.
Charles looked np, and as he did so be
held to bis great amazement the windows
of the opposite wing brilliantly illumimled.
In an instant all his gloom, his apathy, van
ished. He rushed to look out. The light
streamed through the small panes, illumi
nating all the intermediate court yard.
The shadows of persons moving to and
fro were clearly discernible. The King
looked inquisitively at the door. At
first he suspected it to be a trick to en
trap him from his indulgence in moodiness.
He read, however, fear too legibly written
in the countenance of the physician to per
severe in the notion.
The King and bis doctor exchanged glan
ces of strange and portentous meaning.—
Charles, however, first recovered, and af
fecting to feel no awe, turned to Baumgard
ten.
“ Who has dared to cause the grand hall
to be lighted up ?” he exclaimed ;
and
who, are they, who without nay permission,
have enteredit 1”
The trembling physician pleaded hi*
utter ignoiance.
“ Go instantly and call the state-porter
hither.”
Baumgaidten obeyed, and returned with
the terrified menial, to whom, however, he
had not commuuicated the reason for hi*
being sent for; but who, nevertheless, was
sadly alarmed at being summond before
his royal master at this unusual hour.
“ Where is the key of the eastern wing]”
demanded the King in a voice of unsup
pressed anger.
" Here, sire,” replied the servitor, in
stantly producing it.
Charles started with surprise, but quick
ly recovering himself, asked, “ To whoa
have you afforded the use of this key V’
“ To none, your Majesty It has never
left my side.”
“ Who, then, have you givea admission
to 1”
*• To no one, sire. The doors ofthe eastern
wing have not been opened for at least ten
days.”
“ Could any one enter without your
knowledge by a second key or entrance !”
“Impossible, sire. There are three
locks to open, before admission could
be gained. The sentry would allow none
to pass in without my|accompanying them;
no human being could possibly get in.”
Look thete, then, and tell me the mean
ing of those lights 1” rapidly demanded the
King, who suddenly withdrew the curtain
-
3 i
JAS. A. H. MACON,
i SAVE Jfc oii.HE
ATTORNEY
a AJiti P HO PHIL TORS.
T E K M S.
, r.-coRD’-'k is published weekly,on Hancock
^ 6 timpolite tlte Masonic Hall at Three Dol,neJr«-fi«i. payable inn trance.or FourDollars
? i .,r:'i. eul of tii-i year. .Vo paper, in any
"7 , it .if tne State. without being first paid for in
,J
y ,e,v suoscriner taken fora less period
[1 ' '
;i:,i^ss paid for at the rate of Four Dol. i i n. in idvanre.
TISEME? i consiiicunnsly inserted at the usual
without a specification of the number
1 .,T ivill he published until ordered out, and
Vic-ordinglv.
" f [ ri 1 i iil Negroes, by Administrators, Exec
-s "r ' r )ians, are required by law to be held on
flrr' lav in the month, between the hours of ten
•l ,U in and three iii the afternoon, at the Court',, . mnty in wuich the property is situate.—
1 ftnese sales must be given in a public gazette
e\ ' previous to the day of sale.
• ’ "for the sale of personal property must be given
'/V'er, FORTY days previous to the d?y of sale.
e m *• Ye debtors and creditors of an estate,must also
.i e(l fjr forty day3.
.*
,
;ation will be made to the Court of
r IV leave to sell Land, must be published for
[NO. 42.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1842.
XXIII.]
AT
LAW,
STARKVILLE, LttCo.,Ga.
Will attend the courts of the Southwestern Circuit.
October 18,1842.
40 ly
FRESH CLOTHING.
UST received at the MILLEDGEVILLK CLOTUING
Store, a new and large assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
of superior quality, which will be sod low for Cask, ana
Ctukonly.
A. C. VAIL.
October?-!, 1842.
41 tf
J
BV AUTHORITY.
Laws mf the United Staten
Passed at the 2d Session of the 27Ih Congress.
the United States in the Territory of Florida as lies
east of the Suwannee river, and west of the line divid
ing ranges twenty-four and twenty-five, except that ly
ing east of St. Mary’s river, north of the basis paral
lel, shall form a new land district, to be cailed the
Alachua land district; and, for the sale of the publie
lands within the district uforesatd, there shall be a
land office established in the town of Newnansville, in
the county of Alachua, in the Territory aforesaid.
Sec. 2 And be il further enacted. That there shall
be a register and receiver appointed to said office, to
superintend tiie sale of the public land in said district
who shall reside at the town of Newnansviile aforesaid,
give security in the same manner and sums, and whose
compensation, emoluments, duties, and authorities,
shall, in every respect, be the same, in relation to lands
to be disposed of at said office, as are or maybe by lawprovided in relation to the registers and receiver* of pub
lic money in the several offices establishtd for the sale
of the public lands.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That all such ■
public lands, embraced within the district created by '
this act, which shall have been offered for sale to the
highert bidder at any office in said Territory,
pursuant to any proclamation of the President of the
United Slates, and which lands remain unsold at the
taking effect of this art, shall be subject to be entered I
and sold at private sale by the proper officers of the ;
office hereby created, in the same manner, and subject j
to the same terms, and upon like conditions, as the sale
of said land would have been subject to in the said sev- j
erul land offices hereinbefore mentioned, bad they re
mained attached to the same.
j
Approved, August 30, 1842.
'
ports, and hung up a sow by the lintel.—
She of course made a great out-cry, and the
hogs came rushing np to the place from
whence the noise proceeded ; she was then
cut down and driven through one of the
streets and forced to keep up her music.
The soldiers sprang up from their ambscade
in order to try and prevent this unlocked
for termination of their experiment; but
James says, the hogs with that intuitive
perception of the way their masters do not
wish them to go, which has ever marked
their nature, went rushing tumultuousiy
into the town, and afforded the garrison
very seasonable relief.—Louisville Journal.
[Public—No. 89.]
An Act making appropriations to carry into effect a
Mare New Goods,
treaty with the Wyandott Indians, and for other pur
yyT’fLL he opened this morning at the Nev Dry
ha wsinsvillb, ga.
poses.
Goods Store,
FBYHE above having formed a partnership,will prnmptBe it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
1 case Printed Buckskins for pantaloons, at 62jcpr.yd.
fi ly attend to all business that may be entrusted to
sentatives
of the United Slates of America in Con1 bale English Whitney silk bound Blankets 12 4 at
them in the following comities to wit: Houston, Twiggs.
press assembled. That there be. and hereby is, ap
Lauieus, Pulaski, Dooly, Sumter, Telfair, Irwin, Tho S3 the pair ; 1 bale English Rose B’ankets. 9, 10 6c 12-4
piopriated,
out of any money in the Treasury nut other
at 6 to $8. 10 4 Linen sheeting, $1 25 per yd.
mas and Lowndes.
wise appropriated. for carrying into effect the treaty
Servants' HJkfs; Vestings; Gems blk Silk Scarfs; good
PETER E. LOVE,
assortment Perfumery, such as Cologne, Lavender W»
with the YVyandott Indians, dated March seventeen,
JAS. J. POLHILL,
ter, Ruse Water, Milk of Roses, Soaps, and Powders.
October 4, 1812.
38 eow3m
eighteen hundred and firtv-two, and ratified by the
2 cases Leghorn Bonnets, at astonishing low prices.
Senate on the seventeenth of August, eighteen hndred
A. C. MOTT,
50 Silk Bonnets, New York Style.
and fortv-two, with nmendmems. the sum of fifty five
ILL practice LAW in the several conn’ies of the
Ri hb.kfig’d Silks; rich plain do. very pood at 50c.
thousand six hundred and sixty dollars ; Provided.
Flint circuit. Office at Jackson, Buttscuunty, Ga.
3D ps. Fancy Prints, very good at 10 yds for 61.
That no part of this appropriation shall be expended
September 13,1812.
35 tf 200 silk 3ud cotton Umbrellas, very low.
uniil the assent of said tribe is duly and formally given
Dmi't forget thatone of the largest and cheapest stocks
Beautiful Superstition.—In Poland every
I.ATAMTK & WRIGHT,
to said amendments. To make good the inttrest 011
of Dry Goods in the interior of Georgia can be found at
individual is supposed to he born subject to
investments and Slate stocks, and bonds for Indian
E. W. BANCROFT'S.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
some particular destiny or fate, which it
Milledgev-illo, Oct. 24. 1842.
41 if
tribes not yet paid by the States, to be reimbursed out
IRWIXTOS. GEO.
of the interest when collected, fifteen thousand six hun
is impossible for him to avoid. The month
Will practice in the counties of Baldwin and Wilkinson,
Teacher Wanted,
of the Ocmuigee Circuit; and in Tw iggs, Pula3ki, Irwin
of his nativity has a mysterious connection
O take charge ot Good Hope Academy, who is com dred dollars and ninety-two rents.
Telfair, and Laurens of the Southern Circuit.
For defraying expenses of the Supreme, Circuit,
petent to teach the Clreek and Latin languages.
with one of the known precious stones, and
J. L. LATATTE,
and
District
Courts
of
the
United
States,
including
the
Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, and
June 21,1842.—23 .f
J. S. WRIGHT.
when a person desires to present the object
D'slricl of Columbia, also for jurors and witneses. in
the various branches usually taught in all English edu
cation. None others need apply.
uid of the funds arising from fines, penalties, and fot.1 i a the line of PRINTING will meet with
of his affections with an acceptable preseut,
PETER A1IAMS,
The location for health and population is not surpassed
feilnres
incurred
in
eighteen
hundred
and
foity-iwo
and
the
R
ecorder
O
ffice
.
rtelUl'
a ring is invariably given, glittering with
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
in the Southern States. Teachers wishing a desirable
preceding years, and likew ise for defraying the expenses
. iin j,u«Miess. must he post-paid.
the jewel by which the fate of that object
situation, would do well by making early application,
DUBLiy, Laurens county, Ga.
of suits in which the United States are concerned, and
u r, ibers. in requesting the direction of their
either
by
letter
or
in
person.
Direct
your
address
to
Mav 17, 1842.—18 tf
is imagined to he determined and described.
of pMsri 111 inns fur offences committed agiinst the Uni
'
|r ,.n one Po.-t Office to anothei, are de
Ucbee P O. Russell County, Ala.
ted States, and for the safe keeping of prisoners, in
For instance, a lady is born in January—
•erv instance, in making such requests, to inREESE & MclIENKV,
By order of Board of Trustees.
addition to former arprop, iatio/is. one hundred thou
^eil of the name of the Pos' Office from mhich
WILKINS SMITH.
her ring must therefore be jacyuth or gar
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MISCELLANEOUS,
as that to which they may theresand
da
tars.
October 25, 1842.
41 4
MADISOy, yiurrjan County, Ga.
net, for these stones belong to that peculiar
JOHN WHITE,
Aptil 26,1842,—15 tf
Ojflcllrrpp ITiti?er»ilf,
A PERSIAN TALE.
month of the year, and express ‘ constancy
Spea7cer of the House of Representatives.
Order
of
Ez*
'cists
for
Comm^ncevi'
nt
Wrek,
1842.
JOHN A. & JOHN JONEN.
A » A iS T A: 91 DPKIVS,
WILLIE P. MANGUM,
Sadik Beg was of a good family, baud- j and fidelity.’
fAkKDICTOK V Sermon to the Graduating Class,
ATTORNEYS \T LAW
bv t ie President. Sunday. November 13.
President of the Senate pro tempore.
Here is a list of every month, which we
rir>E-P roof WA R E HOLS E,
some in person, and possessed of good I
ILL practice in the counties of the Cherokee Cir
Ju ii *r Exhibition. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 3 o'clock, P. M.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Approved, August 31,1942.
cuit, and in Cobh and Oirroilof the Coweta Cir
sense and courage ; but be was poor, hav- ! faithfully transci ibe for the benefit of our
Commencement, and Oration by Hon. R. M. Charl
, resop-lfo'.lv tender their thatik3 for
cuit. Office at Van Wert, Pauldingco.
JOHN
TYLER.
ton, Wednesday, November 16,10 o’clock, A. M.
ing no propei ty but his sword and his hoise j fair readers.
n' rot'ii*.'c received and again otTer
-August 11. 1840
30 tf
tin- hi
Oration before Alumni, by Wm. Bacon Stevens, M.
irf-u nils and the pnblicin 'he Ware
January : Jacynth or garnet. Constancy
with which he served as a gentleman re- j
[Public—No. 90 ]
D., Wednesday. November 16,3 o’clock, P. M.
!*Tn.V.
' i a iils.-i "i Business, for storage and
TiAW JVOTH’E.
The latter, satisfi- j and fidelity in every engagement.
An Act concerning professors of mathematics in the tainer of a noble man.
Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees. Tuesday, No
^HE undersigned has opened an office in this place,
vine and forwarding goods, purchase
navy of the United States.
February ; Amethyst. This month and
nd tenders his legal services to his friends and the vember 15, 7 o'clock. P. M.
ed of the purity of Sadik’s descent, and en-1
;s. ,y... Personal atteution will be given to
Annual Examination of Undergraduates in College
Be it. enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
public. All busiuess confined to him, will be attended to
. ' ! .'
,f U isincss. and die interest of the planter
tertaining a respect lor his character, de-, stone preserve mortals from strong passions,
and Academy, Thursday, Friday and Monday, Novem
sentatives of the United S'ntcs of America in Con
with promptness and fidelity.
t iirded. Is heretofore we again pledge ourand insure them peace of mind.
lie will attend the following Courts regularly • Bald ber 10th, 11th, and 14th.
: " to en"a,l in tiie purchase or speculation in
gress assembled. That Professors of mathematics in termined to make him the husband of his 1
J. H. FITTEN,
win, Morgan, Greene. Putnam, Wilkinson, Jones and
March : Blood stone. Courage and
j j ihertl i
-cc will at all times be made on
the navy of the United States shall be entitled to live daughter Hooseinee, who, thougn beauti- j
Sec’v
of
Board
of
Trustees.
Jasper, of the Ocmuigee circuit; Twiggs,of the South
and uis ir ince aga'nst lire to ’he ful. a
st
and mess w ith the lieutenants of s-ag ling and receiving ful, as her name implied, was remarkable j success in dangers and hazardous enter
ern, and Hancock, of the Northern circuit; and.duiing
'.'"t 0f inc n i-.-incc wilt be effected by us without
The next College year will open 1st Monday in Janu
vessels, and shall receive such rations as lieutenants ot
for her haughty manner and ungovernable prises.
the recess of the circuit, other counties not too distant, in ary.
r„. [ ,t.i- owner.
the same ship or station shall receive.
the arrangement of claims placed in his hands.
F
L,, ivcnience of customers who forwaid cotton
Tuition in College, per session of 6 months, $25
April : Sapphire and Diamond, l.epenttemper.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
JOHN GRIEVE McHENRY.
“
in Academy,
“
14 ® 18
.r„ad fr "n Madison, (the end of toe Georgia Rail
ance
and innocence.
Giving
a
husband
of
the
condition
of
Sa
R
E
F
KRENCE8.
‘,y; (. , .lied to us, we have appointed Messrs. F.
Board per month,
10 *3) 12
[Public—No. 91.]
May ; Emerald. Success in love.
Hon George R.Gilmer,Col. Joseph H. Lumpkin,LexOctober 18, 1842.
40 4t
M divi.KY & Co., our audits at that place. They
dik Beg to a lady of Hooseinee’s rank, was, j
A
n
A
ct
to
authorize
the
construction
of
a
depot
for
ngton,
Geo.
" ,|ve des istc'i to any business intended for us; and
June : Long life and health.
OPENING
charts and instruments of the navy of the United according to the usage in such uuequal'
Hon. AGHiam C. Dawson, Greensborough, Geo.
i is will be placed in their hands for the purpose of
July; Cornelian or Ruby. The forget
y S’-pp
pp'y
’y of
ot Cheap I>ry Creeds, such as
matches, like giving her a slave; and as'
Hon. E. A. Niebet, Macon. Geo.
i ■ liberal advances (in specie fundo) on any cotton
Slates.
James McDowail, Esq .Egbert B. Beall, Esq.,Augus ! 2 cases more of beautiful style Ca.icoes, at 12|c per yd
'.Mel tons, fee of charge for advancing when the
Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Repre she heard a good report of his personal ( fulness or the cure of evils springing from
j 25 piece? more rich and low priced Muslin de Paine,
ta. Go.
• a n ordered to he sold by us on arrival; if ordered
sentatives of the United States of America in Con qualities, she offered no objections to the j friendship or love.
Hon. James M. Wayne, Andrew Low 6c Co., James sum*- at 20c, rieii Bonnet Silks and Bonnet Kiboi-s; splen,r ,eld in stove the customary commission for advancgress assembled. Thai the Secretary ot me Navy he,
August: Sardonyx. Conjugal, Felicij did Wadded Silk Mantles; blk and col’d Silk >carfs;
Anderson &. Co., Savannah, Geo.
rwiilbeciuiged.
and tieis nereby. authorized to contract for the building marriage, which was celebrated soon after
j Fancy Plaid “ ilk Hdkfs, at 37c; 200 pieces Lisle Thread
Wiley, Lane & Co . Charleston. S. C
JOHV M ADAMS,
of a suitable him-e for a depot of charts and instruments it was proposed, and apartments were as
ly! Edgings. 12yds for 50c; white Cotton Hose, at 12£c per
L.WlBETH HOPK1VS.
Leroy M. Wiley 6c Co., New York.
September: Chrysolite. Preserves from
of the navy of the United Stales, on a plan not excee signed to the happy couple in the Nabob’s j
) pair; Huckaback ami Birdseye Diaper; rsilk Cords and
Milledgeville. Geo , Jnn 19.1841.
1 tf
Sen-ember 27, 1842.
__________ 97 ’
ding in cosf 1 he sum of twenty-five thousand dollars.
| Tassels ; plaid and plain cotton ^ambries, at 25c pr yd ;
or cures folly.
palace.
i:\TMBi
u
\
a
H
knt
.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of
i blk Bombazines, at $1 12| per yd; 6 4 null Muslin de
L’o-ii nissioa J*l .uehoiise,
(die a
October; Aqua marine or Opal. Misfor
THE subscriber having ihoroughly repair 1 L line, at 62jc per yd ; French Wrought Collars, very
Some of Sadik Beg’s friends rejoiced in .
ten thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, ap
AUGUSTA, GA.
edand fitted up for the reception . f board I low; blk < ashmere Hose, at 25 and 37^c per pair; do
propriated, out of any money in tlie Treasury not otber- his good fortune, as they saw, in the con- j tune and hope.
•n IE ■ ■ibs Tihers. Samuel Clarke of Augusta, and
ers that well kno n ari commodious ■ raw silk do. at Si; l»lk and col’d Fringes; blk and blue
2 .lostPH M. Roberts of Gieene county, having en«ise appropriated, towaids carrying ibis law into ef nexion he had formed, a sure prospect ofi
November: Topaz. Fidelity and friend
house formerly o<-cupied by Capt. William blk gro de Swiss Silks; rich blk fig’d Silks; plain Linen
r'ci ioto copartne-'Sliip. for the purpose of transacting
fect.
D-Jarrett. near that fine fount of water. Cambric Hdkfs. at 25 and 37jc ; hemstitched do. do. at
his advancement. Others mourned the fate ; ship.
je Warehouse and Commission Business, under the
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said
“
Jarrett’s
Spring.”
situated
at
a
ennvenient
distance
T5c; Straw Bonnets, &c. &c.
December: Turquoise or Malakite.—
:r.n,,f Clarke A R iberts, will attend personally to all
establishment ma\ be located on any potiiun of the of so fine and promising a voang man now •
from the Capital to lie retired and to give suitabie exer j
Monday. 5 7th Oct. 1842.
30 tf
jnes-- entrusted to their care with punctuality and depu die land in the District of Columbia which the Presi condemned to bear through life all the hu- J The most brilliant success and happiness in
cise in going and returning by Members and visitors
, ,t. -|i. Tneir Fire Proof Warehouse is located in the
ISroadclollis, CastumciT!*, Jkc*
will accommodate as many =»s 20 members with large and
dent of the United States many deem suited to the mors of a proud and capricious woman ;, every circumstance of life; the Turquoise
-Mre „r business, on the stieet lea ling directly front
| Aj l riEGE^ Broati Cloths ru.d Cassimerrs; very
well furnished rooms dur.ng the session ol he Leuisla
jvUfil i{,.. 1 Depot, past the Globe Motel, to .h river,
but one of his friends, a little man, called! has also the properly of securing tiiendly
ture Histenns will be in proprotimi to the hard t uies. JLv/U good 6-4 cloth $2 per yard.
Approved, August 31 1842.
n;latelv occupied hv S Knee’atid 6c Son.
Benutilul English, French, and American Cassimeres.
and the lowest rates charged in the city for boaird. ^’eii
Merdek, who was completely henpecked regard ; as the old saying, that “ he who
SAM'.ra CLARKE.
Satinetts.
goon
at
50
•;
Kentucky
Jeans
at37jc.
trai money taken at par. and tlie best the country atfords
JOSEPH M HUBERTS,
[Public—No 92.]
by his own wife, was particularly rejoiced I possesses a Turquoise will always be sure
^ pi end’ 6-4 Beaver Cloths, at $6 per yd. formerly sold
will
be
supplied
tor
iis
table
m!
rooms.
rtam companies of Mis- and quite chuckled at the thought ot seeing j 0 f triends.”
ftenteinber 27, 1842.
37 *0!
An Act for the renet
E. TRIO1
at 8 an*l SiO.
>d by captains Stevenson
souri volunteers c
Pilot Cloth. 6 4 at S2 per yard.
4u 4f
October 18, |842.
E R 0 tl A N T S,
another in the same condition with himself.
C 0 if fISSION
MeriiiO Shirts and Drawers; >dk and Cotton T’*ub.cb
and Aden.
savannah geo.
About a month after the nuptials, Mer '* Anecdote of a pointer dog.—Some face
las, very low; ivlerino \ Tinse at 12-Ic a pa*r.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
tious correspondent of the Spirit of the
T .1E un .erfhig-UF* \ xv\.. uf'»'«)iiunodate some
iJIHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends
Suspenders,
Stacks,
O
mars
;
Linen
6c
Cotton
Shifts.
sentalives of the United Sla'es of America in Con dek met his friend, and with a malicious
Jenifers rf die Le^islatwelve or Hft
t .in. the mblie gener illy, ih.it they have formed a co
Times, relates the following:—A while
20 ps 4 1 Irish Linen seme very good at 50c per yd
gress assembled. That the S< cretarv cf U ar be, and pleasure, wished him joy of his marriage:
ture at
i ,ier liiofi-. and tiieir horses at
inTnrrs'.i'i' I t die transaction of a General Commission
Gen's’
sup.
MWino
Gloves,
at
25c
per
pair.
lie hereby is, directed localise to be audited and settled
since, a gentleman travelling up the Missis
$ 0 per in mnth. lie riatters himself that
- S r.-annah. They solicit, and will endeavor
A
lso—20 cases 'iaii
Cap^
of
th^*
latest
style
aud
‘
most
sincerely
do
1
congratulate
you,
Sa
the
aconiinls
of
Captains
Allen
and
Stevenson’s
compa
perience in the business. I e
trom
sippi river, had as a companion, a remark
u liberal share of patr-i inge.
i l** H •; « an l>e. sold at $2.
ral 8*»tipf«»c.inn to all who may pattern. A very
nies of mounted Missouri volunteers of militia which dik,’ said he. ‘on this happy event!’—
will he able t<> giv
WILLIAM V. BURNEY,
Super Beaver Hats, at S5 and
usually sold at 8
ably fine pointer dog; he seemed to posses*
m
His house is situated on
were called out by order of Governor Miller in the year ‘ Thank you, my good fellow ; I am very
favor him with die
RANSOM U SMITH.
and
SlO;
Siik
andCassirru
re
il
i*.%z
Fur.
Sejl.and
other
every intelligence but that of speech.—
Hancock street, oppn le tike Penitentiary, and adj
one thousand eight hundred and 1 wenty nine, said com
ms-. .
•;. 1842.
*14 9t
Caps,
some
at
$2
50.
l’iease
call
and
examine
at
happy
indeed,
and
rendered
more
so
by
the
H. P. HUMPHREY.
the Government House.
panies having been regularly called out and mustered
Among the many tricks he performed, was
BANCROFT’S.
40 3t
M ILL1AT1 JMIIVI'AJi,
October 18, 1842
* Do
40 tf
into the service bv competent authority ; and tbat the joy 1 perceive it gives my friend.’
Milledgeville, Oct. 18, 1842.
that of carrying notes from gentlemen to
Factor iiu-i Cmmaisai®" Mcrchaal,
nmuunls
found
to
be
due,
for
provisions
and
transpor
you
really
mean
to
say
that
you
are
happy!’
FOR SASiE,
IEOR4E POWER NUV ittibli.
ladies in the cabin ; and from causes we
SAVANNAH, GEO.
THE pleasant and very desirable residence
tation and pay, be paid out of any money in the I reu said Merdek with a smile.
‘ I really am leave philosophers to decide on, the dog
S indicated in the certificates whb u follow, the sub
34 10t*
at Midway, near this place, formerly owned
ah, Sept. 6, 1842.
sury not otherwise appropriated.
set iber has put in operation a nfll on a very simple
so,’ replied Sadik. ‘ Nonsense, said his would lay a note, after considerable smell
by It K. Hines, Esq., more recently by Mrs
and cheap plan for sawing lumber by inimal power — Approved, August 31, 1342.
« . II. CL TIIIiLS,
Eger ton This property is convenient to
friend; ‘ do we not all know to what a ter ing about, in the lap of the lady, whose
Factor a u si (’am m i»«i® “ Merchant,
the beat of schools, sufficiently so to Oglethorpe Uni- Without hereby abandoning hi* riirht to a puienilor his
magant you are united ? and her temper husband had sent the note—while if any
improvement, but taking into consideration the interest
[Public—No. 93 ]
versitv, and quite so to the Female Academy. The pre
SAVANNAH, GEO.
of the publi • as well as his iwn, 1m pro »oses to contract
An Act to regulate the appointment and pay of and high rank combined, must, no doubt,
mises comprise thirty acres of lan-l, and have thereon a
.CONTINUES his business opposite
to build for those who may want on reasonable terms.
gentleman sent a not into the ladies’ cabin
engineers
in
1
lie
navy
of
the
United
Slates.
good and convenient dwelling ami all necessary out
make her a sweet companion.’ Here he who had no wife there, he would bring it
4"-"" "if the store of the late film of Hunting
houses, in complete repair. The situation is unrivalled The entire cost of construction, in the most .substantial
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre♦ M ton & Holcombe. Thankful for past
manner, will not exceed three hundred dollars, and the
burst
into
a
loud
laugh,
and
the
littie
man
in health, and binds >meiy located and ornamented. The
sen’alives of the United Slates of America in Con
back. This was done repeatedly and al
g&gagff favors, will be pleased to receive
expense of repair will be less than that of a common
society equal to any in "the country. Any one desirous
gress assembled. That th“ Secretaiy of the Navy .-linli actuallystrutied with a feeling of superiority
b
others. Strict attention to business,
ways with success. A young buck on
,«f purchasing is invited to call and examine for himself. road wagon. The null built is sitnuted on the plantation
appoint tiie requisite number of chief engineers and as over the bridegroom.
aan promptness in remittances he trusts will ever chaof Mr. Elisha Perryman. 7 nr!*** from Eatonton. wher*»
Tenna will be accommodating—adapted to the times
board, to show his wit, sent a note with
sistant engineers not to exceed one chief engineer, two
Ahn anv description of FURNITURE, and an extra planters and others are desired to cull and examine for
a teiiz** his transactions.
Sadik, who knew his situation and feel his name on it, in full, into the ladies’ cabin,
32—14t
first assis'ant. two second assistant, and three third
quantity"of Bed-. Bedding, Mattresses, Ac. Ac., for sale themselves. Letters addressed to the subsertber at Ea
August 23. 1 84*2.
ing,
was
amused
instead
of
being
angry.—
tonton, Putnam county, nil! receive attention.
assistant engineers for cacti so am ship ol war, for the
jocularly remarking to the dog, “ If you
low. Apply to tie subscriber.
lVarc-iloune and Comuiisiion Busiucm,
JON A. NORCROSS.
naval service ot me United States, who shall be paid, ‘My friend,’ said he, ‘I quite understand
R. M ORME.
are so smart, give that to my wife.” The
28
when
in
actual
service,
as
follows:
the ground of your apprehension for my dog, contrary to expectation, returned with
BROAD-STREET,
Milledgeville. July 26. 1842.
Ido not hesitate to say 'hat in the Hotse power Saw
To the chief engineer, fifteen hundred dollars per an happiness.
Before I was married, I had out the note ; a shout was heard in the la
Mill Mr. Nornnss has constructed for trie, he has put in
(Georgia t
___
num and one ration per day; to tne first assiaranl engi
AVGUSTAy GA.
A PROCLAMATION,
operation a plan which •atittot fail ti be of great service
neer, nine hundred dollars per annum and one ration heard the same reports as you have of my
By his Excellency CHARLES J. McDONALD, Governor to the country It issim;tle at,f che tp ; my Mill having
dies’cabin, as the intelligent animal placed
rM. A. BE VLL tV CO , inform their friends and
per day; to the second assistant engineer, seven hu ti beloved bride’s disposition; bur I am hapof safd State.
cost not over $225. It saws with four mules at the rate
the note at the black chambermaid’s feet.
the publii- generally, that they eontinuethe above
HEREAS I ltavr as directed by the act of the of 10:1 leet perhour. Two mules can drive it and saw
drfd dollars [inr annum and one ration |» r d.i) ; to Mie , py
say that I found it quite Otherwise ;
baiinesa at their Fire-Proof Ware-House on Broad
The best of the joke was, the young gen
General Assembly of this State, passed the 11 tit more than half that amount.
tldrd assistant engineer, five hundred dollars pe. an- ahe js a m08t docile and obedient wife.’—
E. Ferryman.
Street, ffitnneriy occupied by Rees & Beall,) and hope
day of February; 1799, ‘entitled mi act to regulate the
Putnam coun.y, Oct. 6. 1812.
nuni and one ration per da> ; tlte duel engineti slim
tleman had made his attentions to the said
by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
general elections in this State, and to appoint tlte time of
*
But
how
has
this
most
miraculous
change
he entitled to mess in the ward room of snips ot «ur,
We have seen in operation the Mill buiit by Mr.
chambermaid unpleasantly conspicuous to
the meeting of the General Assent -ly. arranged mid
an I ey.eusi *'i of patronage.
‘ Why,’ said Sadik, ‘ I
and in all cases of prize money he shall share us a heu- been wrought i’
Norcrosss, and take pleasure in saying tltat while we
Messrs. .1. Robson 6c Co , Grocery Dealers, are our
counted up the votes given to the several candidates at doubt not what is said above by Mr. Pertyman, we be
the ladies. After his exposure he disap
lennitnl; the first as-tsi ant engineer shall share as a lieu believe I have some share in effecting it;
the
elections
held
throughout
the
State,
on
Monday
the
at Madison.
lieve Mr. N s plan is decidedly superior to anything of
peared.
_________
tenant of marines ; the second assistant engineer shall
JLcu-i 15. 1842.__________________________ 2m
third of October instant.'for eight members to represent the kind heretofore tried, and well adapted to general
but you shall hear :
,
share as a midshipman ; the third assistant enginrer
this State in the House of Kepresentatives of the Con- use.
James W. MArriN,
Irby H. Scott,
‘
After
thecetemony
of
our
nuptials
was
IIOI.T & ATKINSON,
Calomel.—The following extract is from
shall shate as tlte forward officers; but neither thv
..ressnf the United States, for two tears from and after
John M. Mappin,
S. D. Bolton.
rtctsri :nttl f o in ill i » »» *> B Merchant*,
cltiel nor tlte assistant engineers shall hold any other over, 1 went in my military dress, and with ( the lectures of N. Chapman, M, D., Pro
the third day of March next, from which it appears that
October 18. 1842.
40 0t*
Edward J. Ban k. Mark A. Cooper, Howell Cobb. John
tank than a* engineers.
my sword by my side, to the apartment of fessor of the Institutes and Practice of Me
B Lamar, John Milieu, Hugh A. Haralson, Wi liam H.
S- c. 2 And be it further enacted. That the SecreExtensive Arrangement*
Hooseinee. She was sitting in a most dig dicine in the University of Pennsylvania,
SAVAyyAH, GEO.
Stiles, and John Ft. Lumpkin, hud the highest number of
ta y of tne Navy snail he ant hoi ized to enlist and employ
FOR T !« E FALL TRADE.
votes.
.
.,
the tequisite number ot fireman, who shall receive, nified posture to receise me, and her looks
located in Philadelphia. He thus discoursI have therefore, thought proper to issue this my pro- 1 -*7, W. BANCROFT, at tbs sign of the “New Dby
each, thirty dollars per month and one ration pet day, were anything but inviting.
As I entered eth on the use of calomel :
_____G
clamatiou, hereby declaring the aforesaid Edwatd J. E
j. oode Store ” is now opening 100 packages of
reference—
timl
the
requisite
number
of
coal
bt
avers
shall
receive,
the 100m a beautiful cat, evidently a great
Black, Mark A. Cooper,Howell Co" *. John B. Lamar, el-erv description of D>ry Rued*, whtcu have been
Hun. R. L. Gamble. Jefferson.
“ Gentlemen : If you could only see what
each, eighteen dollars per month and one ration per
Iin it. William Schley, Richmond,
John Milieu. Hindi A. Hardison, William H. Stiles, and purchas 'd in New York and Boston at such prices as
favorite, came putting up to me. I delib 1 almost daily see in my private practice
dav ; a.id the said firemen and coal heavers shall, in
John H. Lumpkin, are duly elected to represent tilts will enable him to offer greater bargains than ever befo-e.
Cal l!. V. Johnson, Jeff rsoit.
erately drew my sword, and struck its head in this city, persons from the South in the
State in the House of Representatives of the Congress I Purchasers at a distance can always rely upon finding a
cases of prize money, sham as seamen.
Wright Brady, Sumter.
ot' the United States, f*r two years from and after the j g,10d assortment of Goods, as arrangements have been
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said off, and taking that in one hand and the
L'siah M grp hey. Twiggs.
very last stages of wretched existence,
thin! day of Match, eighteen hundred ana forty-three, j made bv which New Goods will bereceived every week,
cht.-f engineer and assistant engineers, wtten waiting body in tiie other, threw them out of the
C..1 A. 0. B ist wick. I’ulaski.
emaciated to a skeleton ; with both tables
and notifying*each of them to signify his acceptance of* Particular attention will be paid to orders from a oisD- tl 11. Meals, Albany.
orders, shall be paid as follows : To the chief engineer,
B. snider and N. B A H. Weed, Chatham.
me said appointment, and to piotture the requisite pf*ot tance. and all Goods sent will be exchange 1 il not satis
of the skull almost completely perforated
twelve hundred dollars per annum ; to the first assistant window—then very unconcernedly turned
of eligibility within the time ptescribed by the act above factory both as regards sty ie am! price. Now offering : , engineer, seven hundred dollars per annum; to the se to the lady, who appeared in some alarm.
Thomas Davis, Augusta.
in
many places ; the nose half goue, with
July 2d, 1 -42.
28 1
10.000 yds of 4-4 bro. Homespuns, at 7 to 10c.
mentioned.
cond assistant euginet r, five hundred dollars per an She however made no observations hut was
rotten jaws, ulcerated throats, breaths more
Given under my hand, and the great seal of the State IO.OOO'
“ 3 4 “
“
at 6Jr
num ; to the third assistant engineer, three hundred and
in every way kind atid submissive, and has pestiferous, more intolerable than poison
JOHN W. RABUN,
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this the twenty-se Bale* of Kerseys, at 25r..; Bales of Linscys. at 20c.
fifty dollars per annum.
cond day of October, eighteen hundred and forty“
Red Flannel, 2i)e;
“ White Flannel. 20c.
Commission Merchant,
ous upas, limbs racked with the pains of
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secre continued so ever since
two, and of American Independence, the sixty- 100 pieci s Satinetts, from 50c to 41. per \ard.
Savannah.(Geo.)
‘ Thank you, my dear fellow,’ said little the inquision, minds as imbecile as the
tary ot the Navy snuli appoint a sKilitul ana scientific
100 "
Kentucky Jeans, from 37] to 75r.
Rid veil tli.
.WILL continue in business at his old
Charles J. McDonald.
engineer
in
chief,
who
shall
mceive
for
his
services
the
20.000
yds
Calicoes
at
6J
to
12]
;;
Erig.
Prints,
18
to
25c.
Merdek, with a significant shake of the piiliug babe, a grievous burden to them
stand. No. 185, Bay street. Strict
sum of three thousand dollars per annum, and shall
M.iusselinde Laines, from20 to 75c per yard.
By the Governor:
. _ ,
,„
attention will be given to the selling
head—‘a word to the wise and away he selves and a disgusting spectacle to others,
John W A. Sanford, Sec ry or State.
perform such duties as the Secretary ot the Navy shall
6 4 English Merino, from 50 to 75c.
of COTTON. Orders for BAG
capered, obviously quite tejoiced.
October 25, 1842.
_________________ **
10 000 yds bleached Homespuns, 6] to 12]c.
you would exclam, as I have often done,
require ot tom touching that branch of die service.
GING. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ac.
Bales of Bed Tick. 1QJ to 25c
It was near evening when this conver * O ! the lamentable want of science that
•lee. 5. And be it further enacted. That the Sec
■■Hie promptly executed.
_
Silk
kid,
6t
woollen
Gloves;
Plaid
&.
plain
Cambs,
2oc.
27
25t
A
PROCLAMATION,
retary
of
the
Navy
shall
be
authorised
to
prescribe
•
Jj 19th. 1842.
sation took place; soon after, when the dictates the abuse of that noxous drug, cal
Bv CHARLES J. McDONALD. Governor of said State. Book. Swiss, and mull Muslins.
itnitor m for the said chief engineers, and assistant engi
dark cloud of night had enveloped the omel, in the Southern States !’ Gentlemen,
\ a -' HEREAS, bv the Second Section of an act of the Linen eamb. Hdkfs. at 37J: hemstitched do.75c to$l 25
A. HIBDEE,
neers. and to make all necessary rules and regula
Rich
blk
and
col’d
Silks;
b.k
Bonbazines,
SI
25
to
S2
30
2 % General Assembly of this State, assented to on
\ factor and commission merchant,
tions for the proper arrangement and government bright radiance of day, Merdik entered the
it is a disgraceful reproach to the profes
the tenth day of Decern!er, eighteen hundred and torty- Dol'd Elverines, for dresses, at $1 2-i
Savannah. Georgia,
of the corps of engineers and assistant engi- chamber of his spouse with something of
-00 pra Ladies white onion Hose; 5u0 do. worsted do.
sion of medicine , it is quackery, horrid,
one, to organize the Lunatic Asylum of the Slate o
AT I ENDS promptly to the selling ot
neets, not inconsistent with the constitution and a martial swagger, armed with a cirnetar.
Georgia, and to provide tor the government of the same, Gent's worsted Half Hose.
' COTTON and RICE, the purchasing
unwarrented, murderous quackery. What
laws of the United Suites. The said engineers and
and to appropriate a sum of money for the same, it ta Blk Eng. Silk Hose; do raw do. Ho.
as well as receiving and forwarding
The
unsuspecting
cat
came
forward
as
usu
merit do gentlemen of the South flatter
assistant engineers snail he, in all respects, subject
provided, “That so soot; as the Asylum shall be prepar Sup. Eng. Thread Laces and Edgings.
GOODS of every description, collect
200
pieces
Lisle
thread
Edgings.
al,
to
welcome
the
husband
of
her
mistress
;
ed for the reception of lunatics, idiots, epileptic or insane
to the laws, rules, and tegulatioris of the nuvttl
themselves they possess, by being able to
ing Drafts. Notes, Bills or AcIrish Linens; Long Lawns; Furniture Calicoes, 12$ to
persons,
it
shall
be
made
public
by
the
Proclamation
ot
service,
in
like
manner
with
other
officers
of
the
ser
hut
in
an
instant
her
head
was
divided
from
. and transient business of every kind.
salivate parent 1 Cannot the veriest fool
25c; Spool Cotton; Needles; Pins; Tape; Cord.
his Excellency, the Governor,through such ot the news24—2ot
vice.
4u 28.1842.
her body, by a blow from the hand which in Christendom salivate—give calomel 1—
papers of this State as maybe deemed necessary and Rictt Silk Mantillas, very low; • ich French Collars.
Sec. 6. And be il further enacted, That the said
Fancy
Hdkfs,
and
Cravats.
proper
bv
that
officer;
such
Proclamation
stating
the
had so often caressed her. Merdek hav but I will ask another question. Who is,it
THOMAS DAWSON’S
chief engineers shall be appointed by commission, and
Time and manner of admission, which shall be prescribed Gentlemen will also find Broadcloths of every color,
FIRE AND WATER-PROOF WAREHOUSE
tlte assistant eng inters shall he appointed by warrant ing so far proceeded courageously, stooped
that can stop the career of mercury, at will,
from 82.50 ap.
by the Board of Trustees.” 1 hoe therefore thought
Augusta. Ga.
from
the
Secretaiy
of
the
Navy,
iu
such
form
as
he
down to take up the dissevered members after it has taken the reigns in its own des
n-oper to issue this my Proclamation, hereby announcing Beaver and Pilot Cloths for overcoats.
rpHE subscriber respectfully informs ltis friends and
Cassimeres
of
every
pattern,
from
$1.50
up.
may
prescribe.
that
the
said
Lunatic
Asylum
is
now
prepared
tor
the
I the public, that lie still continues to transact the
of the cat, but before he could effect this, tructive and ungovernable hands 1 He
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted. That the Secreta
reception of lunatics, idiots, epileptics, or insane persons, Hlkfs and Suspenders; Stocks and Gloves, every style.
" AHtHOUSE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, at
who, for an ordinary cause, resigns the fate
ry of tin- Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to es a blow upon the side of the bead, from his
under the following rules and regulations which have Rich Neck Scarf & Cravats; Merino Shirts & Drawers.
til old Stand on McIntosh street, where be hopes by
Rich
and
low
priced
Vestings;
silk
&
cotton
Umbrellas.
been prescribed by the Board 01 Trustees, vtz :
tablish. .it sue it places as he may deem necessary, suil- incensed lady, laid him sprawling upon the
' 'i t attention to his business, to merit a continuance ol
of his patient to mercury, is a vile enemy
4,5
b,
7,
and
8-4
Worsted
Net
Shawls.
V patronage heretofore bestowed. His personal attenApplication may be mode,
ubt depots of coal, or other luei, for the supply of floor.
to the sick ; and if he is tolerably popular,
.
1st Bv persons commuted by the Inferior Courts as Broch’c and Imitation Broche Shawls.
a together with that of Mr. John R Crocker, wid
steam ships of war.
Plaid Rob Roy Shawls ; Merino and Muslin de Lame
The tattle and scandal of the day spreads will, in one successful season, have paved
“dangerous to the peace and safety of the community. ’
: - ■■
to the storage and sale of Cotton, in whtc 1 ranApproved,
Au.ust
31,
1842.
Shawls;
Cotton
Shawlf:
Servants’
Hdkfs.
2d Persons to whom said Courts shall issue certificates
ftom zeuanch to zenaneb, with sutpiising the way for the business cf life , for he
“'*uis busines- ever; efi'ort will he made to advance the
that they are entitled to tne benefit of saidAsyimn under Whitney, Duffil. and Rose Blankets.
interest of the planter, and all specnlations on his acrapidity ; and the wife saw in a moment has enough to do ever ofterwards to stop
[Public—No. 94 ]
All kinds of Tailors’ Trimmings, such as Cords, Biudibe af resaid act'd 1841, and
. ,
c°otitcarefully avoided.
in.s Sewing Silk. Serge. Padding. Canvass, Buttous.
An Act concerning the payment ol Florida militia. whose example it was he imitated,
3d. Persons not citizens or residents of the
‘lake the mercurial breach of the coustitutions of
b tii it the planter or the holder of cotton is in nuarket
Twist, bro Hollands, col’d Cambrics, Ac. Ac.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
4th. Appiic itions must be made by sane and qualified
•m»“lf and wishes to dispose of his own cotton, ....
that,’ said she, as she gave him another his dilapidated patients. He has thrown
—ALSO—
Rtpresrntatives of the United States of America
peisons. who shall present a certified copy ot tne pro°i 'li.ms or advice a'e always at his command; aito when
Gents black Cassimere Hats; do. Fur and Silk do.
ceedings of ilie Court and committal of die person for
himself in fearful proximity to death, and
cal.ed upon in such cases, an expression of m.v candid
in Congress assembled, That the appropriations for cuff, ‘ take that, you paltry wretch ; you
“ drab Silk A Fur
whom the application is made. Ais-', a description ot
v:e*-s wilt not he withheld to meet my own ends.or the
subsistence made in the act entitled ” A11 act tor the should,’ she added, laughing him to scorn,
has now to fight him at arm’s length as long
Gents
ami
boys
Cl
.tli
Caps;
Gents
Fur
Caps;
some
*2
the person, with an account of age and circumstances-—
interest of others; but at all times and under all circum
payment of Florida militia called into service in the ‘hive killed the cat on the wedding day 1’
Ladies Leguorn and Straw Bonnets.
as the patient maintains a miserable exist
whether married or single—and especially it tie or she
stances will be most cheerfully given.
years eighteen hundred and thirty-mr.e and eighteen
••
Colored
Willow
Bonnets.
.
Liberal aavances will at all times be made on cotton in is a “county or city pauper.”
ence.”
_______
nuttiiii-d and forty,” and approved August 23d, eigh
MLses Eng. .-draw Bonnets; do. colored do. do.
5th. Every applicant most be supplied with suitable
store, and insurance effected to the full amount of the
VAgricultural Anecdote.—A know
teen hundred and tony-two, shall he applicable to the set
Wuite and figured Palm-leaf Hoods.
clothing for six months, trom the time of admission—w ith
idvince.
TO GENTLEMEN.
tlement of any claims for subsistence furnished to the ledge of the habits of animals is sometimes
Snp'r Wuite Feathers- sup’r Outside and Face Hew
une hundred dollars in cash, and with such as are known
M tjor John Dawson will actas my Agent at Madison,
It chill* my blood to hear the blest Supreme
Florida militia in eighteen hundred and thirty-nine of great service, even in the salvation ol
to be violent or destructive in tlteir deportment, an addi ers, of the latest styles, Ac. Ac. Ac.
*t-d give despatch to all business intended forme.
Rudely
nppealed
to—on each trifling theme!
H
THOMAS DAWSON.
and eighteen hundred und forty, not heretolnre settled :
Don’t mistake the place—next door north of the Post
tional sum of twenty five dollars.
cities. James, in his recent history of the
Maintain your rank ; vulgarity despise,
6th. Persons ti 0111 other States will be admitted under Othce Central money taken at par, and specie funds
Provided, Toat no supplies be paid for other than
October 4,1842.
To swear is neither brave, polite nor wise;
wanted by ... „
.. _ *■ W. BANCROFT.
special agreement with the Trustees.
those authorised by law or regulation: And provided Black Prince, gives an amusing instance
You would not swear upon a bed of death;
7 th. Tlte money is lobe paid to ilie Treasurer—but
Milledgeville, Oct. 11,1842.
further, That the appropriation specified in said act of this in the defence of Rennes, a town of
unexpended balances will be returned in the event of
Reflect—your M aker now may stop your breath.
■hall not be exceeded.
Brittany, besieged by the Duke of Lancas
death or discharge from the Asylum.
Grand Lodge *f Ceorgis.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
a tli. Special notice is given that as the State has ap
ter.
In
order
to
efl’
e
ct
the
surrender
of
the
Geirgia Stall Road.
A couple of Irishmen passing a wood
propriated no monev for the personal expenses of the
place, the Duke enforced a strict blockade, with a gun, saw a squirrel in the top of a
HEIGHT between Madison and Greenesboro and
beneficiaries of tlie Asylum, but left this to be pnmded
[Public—No. 95]
by the counties, the Trustees will never a.low the con
which
soon
reduced
the
garrison
to
great
An Act to extend the collection district of Wis -asset.
very high tree. Jimmy levelled his gun
tinuance of any whose expenses are uot paid id advance
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre straits ; but he knew they would hold out
and brought the ‘ kritter’ tumbling to the
bv the Courts "or persons from whom they are received.
^vgusta, as follows:
sentatives of the United S'ales of America in Con to the last extremity, and determined to try
9th Those who recover will be discharged at the
From Madison on Cottonin square bales 37 Jets pr 100 IBs.
ground. ‘ Ocb, botberashun,* exclaimed
gress assembled. That tlte town of Newcastle and
M
“
“ . in round •' 40 cts pr 100 Ids.
As\lum,but those who do not, or who are left destitute
ISouleboro,’ lying on the Damariscotta river, in the a trick of war. For this purpose, he drew
Pat, who had been an attentive observer,
*'
“
on Salt,
25 cts pr bushel.
bv the neglect of those who send them, in supply ing mo
State of Maine, he annexed to the collection district off his soldiers as if he had left the place,
" Greenesboro’onCotton in sq'rebales 30 cts pr 100 lbs.
ney for tbeir support, will be returned by the Trustees
‘ what was the use of wasting the shot and
of
VViscasset,
as
ports
of
delivery
only.
“
“
s*
round “ 33jcts pr 100 IBsand formed an ambuscade in some bushes powder, the fall would have killed him.’
N Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of
to the places of their residence.
_
10th Letters of inquiry, addressed to 'the Superin
11
"
on Salt,
20 cts pr bushel.
Approved, August 31, 1842.
Georgia will be held in the Masonic Hall, Milbehind the town. He then caused a num
tendent of the Lunatic Asylum.” at Milledgeville. Geo.
Li, Flour from Greenesboro' and Madison to Augusta,
ledgeville, on Tuesday, the 8th day ot November next.
That which we acquire with the most
ber of hogs to be turned loose in the plain,
50 cents per barrel, and on Bacon 25 cts per 100 lbs.
Members thereof are required to attend.
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W
Giveuunde’r
my
hand
and
the
great
Seal
of
the
State,
difficulty, we reiain the longest; as those
R. IL & B. Company, /
L. LATASTE, Grand Sec y.
An Act to establish an additional land office in in the hope that the starving garrison would
HUSON’S HOTEL,
at the Capitol in Milledgeville, this 10th day ol Oc
Augusta. Sept. 20, 1842.
S
36
3m
September
20,
1841.
36
8t
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.
rush out for the prize. But they uuder- who have earned a fortune are usually
Florida.
0= Constitutionalist, Angusta. Republican, Savan
tober, 1842.
CHARLES J. McDONALD.
IS still open for the accommodation of tra
Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
m«»re careful ofit than those who have innah, and Enquirer, Columbus, will insert the above week sentatives of the United Slates of America in Con- stood,his trick, and turned it to their own
vellers and Members ol the Legislature.
By the Governor,
They opened one of the sally ; fieri ted one.
ly till day, and fat ward their account to me before aatd s grata assemJsltd, That so much uf the public laud ot advantage.
____ Every effort wilt be made to give saiisfacJ.W.
A.
SANroRD,
Sec
y
of
State.
hoti 10 its patrons.
meeting.
41 St
October 25,1842.
October 11.1842.
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& POLIIILIi,
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The VUiea ef Charles the Twelfth.
BV H. R. ADDISON.
Of all the singular apparitions or visions
that have ever been set down, the vision
of Charles XII. is perhaps one of the most
curious, and decidedly the best authentica
ted relation of the kind on record, depen
ding not upon the testimony of an individu
al, who, from nervous excitement, or other
mental morbidness, might have fancied the
whole scene, and afterwards transcribed
fcis waking dream in the glowing terms of
a fanciful imagination, but upon the concur
rent authority of one of the most learned
and grave characters in Sweden, support
ed in many of bis assertions by the concierge
of the palace- The original document is
still in existence, and open to the inspec
tion of every traveller who desites to see it.
The whole is clearly and concisely written
and signed by the King, his physician
(Mr. Baurcgardten,) and the state porter.—
A note is attached, in his Majesty’s own
hand writing, stating his thorough convic
tion that so strange a vison must have been
vouchsafed to him as a prophetic warning,
and also his desire that the said document
should be preserved among the State ar
chives. in order to see whether the pre
diction whould ever be accomplished.-—
This note bears date some time before
Charles was killed (as well as I recollect,
about 1716.) The complete fulfilment of
the vision came to pasr in 1792, about
eighty-six years after its appearance.—
As 1 unfortunately did not take an exact
copy of the MS. when on the spot, I can
only relate it as nearly as I can remember,
changing however the style of the narrative
from the first to the third person.
It was a dark and gloomy night. The
clock had struck ten. The ill-lighted room
cast an additional gloom on the figure of
Charles the Twelfth as he sat in front of a
huge fire in his favorite saloon in the palace
of Stockholm. Immediately in front of
him, over the fire-place, was suspended the
picture of his Queen, with whom, to tell
the truth, he had just been disputing, and
now sat in silent discontent, mentally com
paring the chat ming form which hung be
fore him wiih the no less beautiful figure
of her Majesty, only breaking his sullen si
lence by occasionally muttering some curse
on her altered temper.
When the King was in these moods ho
was always closely attended bp his physi
cian, Baumgardten. The re-action in a
mind so buoyant as that of Charles, being
proportionately dangerous, it was often
feared he might commit suicide; so that
the doctor always remained near to him,
seeking fora convenientopportunitytodraw
his mind hack to livelier themes, to arouse
him from the dteadful mental prostration
to which he was subject.
On the evening in question Beaumgardten had set patiently for about an hour, al
ternately watching his Majesty, and the
6torrn which was raging out-side. But
neither the view of the sullen monarch, nor
the opposite wing of the palace, which
formed the grand hall, where the state tri
als and similar events took place, could af
ford much amusement to the tired son of
gEsculapius, who finding bis patience begin
to wear out, siddenly started up, and be
gan pacing the room up and down, in the
same manner that marines pace the quar
ter-deck of a vessel at sea, occasionally
stopping at the window to look out on the
bla k and gloomy pile of building I have
mentioned.
Suddenly he started back. “ Great hea
vens, sire 1”
“ Silence ’” growled the King.
The doctor took two more turns across
the chamber. At length he could contain
himself no longer.
“ What is this extrordinary appearance ?
Please your majesty, some strange event i*
taking place in the hall ofjustice.”
“ Hold your tongue, sir, or I shall com
mand you to quit the room !’’ replied the
monarch, who felt much annoyed at these
interruptions to his reverie, and which he
believed arose from a mere desire to arouse
him from his-meditations.
The doctor paused, but after a while his
curiosity got the upper hand of his b er
judgment, and walking up to the Kin he
touched him on the shoulder, and pointed
to the window.
Charles looked np, and as he did so be
held to bis great amazement the windows
of the opposite wing brilliantly illumimled.
In an instant all his gloom, his apathy, van
ished. He rushed to look out. The light
streamed through the small panes, illumi
nating all the intermediate court yard.
The shadows of persons moving to and
fro were clearly discernible. The King
looked inquisitively at the door. At
first he suspected it to be a trick to en
trap him from his indulgence in moodiness.
He read, however, fear too legibly written
in the countenance of the physician to per
severe in the notion.
The King and bis doctor exchanged glan
ces of strange and portentous meaning.—
Charles, however, first recovered, and af
fecting to feel no awe, turned to Baumgard
ten.
“ Who has dared to cause the grand hall
to be lighted up ?” he exclaimed ;
and
who, are they, who without nay permission,
have enteredit 1”
The trembling physician pleaded hi*
utter ignoiance.
“ Go instantly and call the state-porter
hither.”
Baumgaidten obeyed, and returned with
the terrified menial, to whom, however, he
had not commuuicated the reason for hi*
being sent for; but who, nevertheless, was
sadly alarmed at being summond before
his royal master at this unusual hour.
“ Where is the key of the eastern wing]”
demanded the King in a voice of unsup
pressed anger.
" Here, sire,” replied the servitor, in
stantly producing it.
Charles started with surprise, but quick
ly recovering himself, asked, “ To whoa
have you afforded the use of this key V’
“ To none, your Majesty It has never
left my side.”
“ Who, then, have you givea admission
to 1”
*• To no one, sire. The doors ofthe eastern
wing have not been opened for at least ten
days.”
“ Could any one enter without your
knowledge by a second key or entrance !”
“Impossible, sire. There are three
locks to open, before admission could
be gained. The sentry would allow none
to pass in without my|accompanying them;
no human being could possibly get in.”
Look thete, then, and tell me the mean
ing of those lights 1” rapidly demanded the
King, who suddenly withdrew the curtain