Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 25, 1838, Image 4

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CtXW£U--.?mrri County f . HJ y/I.KKAS Milfa ojVpliiHi lntfora ».l A«imini«tmiMfi mi fhn ol John M liolwrl*. lut«* ol n>i !«l t'ouniy dos o'wf!. Them* arc ill rcforr to nic and uiimoiiiMii nil and vinptilnr, Ih« kindred and cm I non of *avl dm*n*cd, to bo, ntid upjKtrir ot my oHico within the tune nre *cribe<i by law, to lil« Mmir nhjecMionn.if any lliey bnvo, why sail J«*it#*r w should not be grpnto'l liiven under my hand ut o(IW i i Jflrk»onbon/, tins full day ol IbTemher, 1837. JO.S’IIUA rCKKV. C o*- c dec 12 290 \v3od Grorjiia, .Icffbrnon roUiit).^ lIISItKAN I liZihelti J'ool applies for let* w T i» r* of y|diiiini«iratioti on ih-ewmte u,»d ci feels ofjSuuiucl late <»J m;iicl rmirny, docc:ised ■J’licso are tiiareioret • n;o and adinoninti till uni singular the kindred and creditor* ol tend deceased, to bo niul n|»,*nr «t my orticu wiiinn llio lime pre scrib'd by law, to tile their olijocitonn, il any they hove, to shew ruu*o why hind letter* nliould not be g runted. (•iven under my hand nt Imuiavillc, (his ]Glh Jan 1838. K HOI 11WKLL, i l:\v3odu ( Jerk ('. O, V non (i lA , t 'ol u nil’iu count u: WK KH K AlB \\ iJlium Vurbnrongh, rid rni niul oi ] tor on (be cftUitu ol Jaum, Yarborough, du* I jeasod applies lor letters Dismiuuory, 'J hose ere llie/vforto nio and admonish all and angular the Kindred and creditor* of said tUc’il In be ind appear nt my oflii: i wiiinn Mir ume pri «rrilmd Vj law, to shew muse, .1 any tlioy have, why said letlerM should not be granted. Oiven under my hand, m Appling, ih H bib day ol Nr,»t , 1837. sent Id ill'll OAlißir.l, JO.N eieili. UEOIiUIA y ) Hy the Court Onlmuiy In flit f/if count;/ f hUldt oUlliy. UMII-.KI.A.i John iViixun, Adinimsiralnr o /olm 5> KcnilCr, ilnruanl, la.e ol said toon ly, have pßliiiom d said rourt lor iH.mHdMtnissaory muting that ho ha* fully odniniislorod mi l these are tUuciore lo nio and a iiuunikh all nm rernml, In la* mid appear la lore and rourt on the. lira*. Monday in May next, and theti and ih no shew rauue why said lotU'in fcliould not ho grunted. II y older ol tho court. T. li. ni.Ol’NT, n c a o ac; 110 V 10 Oin 264 (JJIOIIOI.\ t ) J»v the (’mill Ordinary lor mud I lurk* county, $ ( ariiu / 111 dIK.vS Nurull Smith w V and All.hi SII iViwr, .Administrator ol Jnnieu .1 Sniirh, dccrased, lalool said county, have peiihoned said rourt lor Iciiitn diumiHsory, muting Mini they have hilly aihuiruHien <1 said ruttun. 1 hear arc llmroOro in rile and admonish nil con rented to he and appear Indore said rourt on the lin»i Monday in Mhv next, and limn nnd there hhm\ rnnve why said letlrni shall le t he giunlal. Jsy order of fho court T JI lihOhWJ’, Dc,:n n c ftov 10 wdm 2*4 (• I.OIKi FA, f Hy the Oonrt (.!'Ordinary o| said fliirkr county. \ Conufy. nMJKKKAS Allen 8 K I’rior executor ol I.d- I nil tic! Prior, docniscf], lute ol said roinity has pi titioned lor letters di.smissory, slatin ' tUnt he lias hilly ndminisiemri said i>talo 1 hijsenre thcroiore to t ite and admonisli all con* rjrnwl to he and appear hefon* said rourt on the first Monday m May next, nn.l then and there shew rnn a* why mud loiters should not he £ routed. I’.y order td the rourt. 1 II HI.OOiVT n c t; one no v 10 \v6in 201 O I.OIKi /A, ) Hy fho C'onrt of Ordinary iuvkc county: ) Hurke roniity. Wfir.UKAS IliMijnrnin HloMry, Koburl K. Ml linlon, mill Tliiiimm T. IHlmtun, l-'.xi-i-ntiirt, >1 Kolic-rl KlliMnii, (Ice’ll, Into n|' |! U rU.- lomiiv, lißlilionon (bn court (nr IcilrrN (livMii.Miry, 'J’licko uro llicrolorti to die and mlinonixll nil per iotik mioiccicd so lilc ihiiir ol>)(M lioim in iliu(,'lorli'H lilico Ity lire lirsl IW(»nduy m .(lurch tU'XI, u Iry .uid vllcrn rdimild uol ho grunted. IJy order ol lliu court, 11, lU.( M’.\T, n, Kept JS,IS:I7 tufii (j|B OtOKOIS, j Hy (li« iionornble tho (Jourio lluikr. cnuiih/. ) Ordinmy o( Kuid coiiniy. W' n .’ " '^ mnl AdMiininiintor ol * v liichiiiuml llanli irnon, (h (('d„!do of s«urh rurotiim, linn iiciiiionud iho Honoruhlo die t ouri ol (Ordinary (or lollorn <)isini>.sor\* irom nod O'lniiids- I nil inn: 1 liibo arc llirodoro In cio and nHinotdsh i all ami ovory pornon inloioaiod, to ahow emsc, any : rhey liav-, imor hcCorolho lir.n Monday In .lamur’v I itcxi, why iho anal Jcttora ehould not he granted, and ' iho mm] M'dlunn Sapp (hr,nor rcli-aisod (ram all Ija | Inlli.v as said ndminisrnHor. Hy order of lira (’oarl. T II ULOIhNT, d c <•■ o 11 Duly 20 m Cin 177 <• FA)/\G lA, ) Court of Ordinary, . * ri%rn county ) Rcpltcinhcr Tithi 1R37. | I I’fJiN npplicniion ol .Uoxandcr M Dopron.admi * nisiralor tic lionis non.ol ihc osinln lim n|l I’oarcc doc d., slating lint In has fully udiiiinlstrrcil said cstiilcund pruynm cituiion for Icicrs dismissory, n is on molion-ordM-cd, dial tin clerk do issnea cita lion rcipnring nil pcraims m ulinv ciiini w hy thn Mime shall lint he gramad—ami dial ike name Ire pnldifh.'d once a nmaik liirsiv moinhs. true cxiraci from die inimitiM, dns 10th day of Scpicmhcr, 1837. JUSlll \ /T.III'V, cl'k. nay. i inrun !d,VJ ft If KOW iN ol Hrywn’s Merry, look Ironr iho ' '(ihliiiiihone head ciiard (’h nn w nil ”\\ ml' linir tmy August s’; WHI," worked in n with gold heads; olsn, one lull jewelled don) le-ea.ed hanlitiir watch, with cold guard chain nnd Key— (In watch has Ihrec Ic llels nn (he front ease— the own T, n~ nnv nf Inn rrlad ins can cel il hy dencrihina idlers and pmv n g p-npeny. It no appliealiolt he nraih* i i four mondiH, iho walrli will he wold and iho proceeds dt ' >'led among tha Iroons,—application to he made In I lie Cililor of din ('olnmhms I lei aid for ilia head chain, ami lor lie* \\ inch Ui i -ol (frown. I Im l olinnhii.' l/oralil wdt copy die aliove and irrward dmaecomu lol'oi Ifrown. nov 27—U277 niondis idler date, applicHtion will he made to iho liono aide lid nor Court of Hnrko rouniy.wtide silling (or onlmarv \ nrposes, lor leave lo sell die I.and and .Vegroes helnngiiip la the esluio <d I’i ler Applow lino, deceased JOHN .VITI.MW 11ITM, ndm r. Wt 1« t 1887 Hiu aia Ix' * 1 1 If moinhs all rdale application will he nmdo ■ lo die honorable Interim Court of Hnrko Conn fv, w hile selling tor ordinary purposes, for leave lo lo si'll a negro r\ inimn heh’itgm ; to Jonallmii Johns, laic ol sai l eiiniiiy daocasod. Aug 21 Uii JiiacrK JOHNS, Adm’r. I d|( inonllia nllcr d ile,applu n:ion w ill he na le ■ to dm liimmahla the inferior court of Hml.n coiiniy, wlinn silling as a cmnl or ordinal v, tor leavi' lo •ell live hundred and ninciy-six acres of Ini.(l helonging lo Hie eslalc (.I Kuipli I’dirowde •eased JI.iKTUA I’KNnIUV, Adm’x "ov. 7 ul JifJl E'W I' monihs alu r dan- application will he • ruar.e lo the I/oaornhfe die lulenor Conn ol Mrnko eontity, when railing lor (tnftnarv purposes, for leave i i sell all dm ronl and personal pro|«Tiv ol j ienry I dey, late ol IlnrUe eoniuv, dut-eaaed W 11,1,1 \M 111 l-.V, > . ' . fiKMMN 11 I,t v, J A«lm r». -’1 mini | { OCIt 111, mills all,-r da e.irppluaimn will he made ■ to the honorable die inleiior court of Culumbia county whites idng lirr ordinary pnrp ler leave ~ sell die real cslalo of die bile f.iliert 11 fi'min ol s i, 1 eoMirly deceased, far flic hem 111 of dm hens ami creditors. ALFIU.D J DM.N.V, \d m ’ r imv 12 i,| a jot’ll njuuihs all If dale, nppticalion will he made lo the Honorable Interior Court ol J, der smi comity. When silling lor Ordinary purpose, tor leave tosdl die deal Mutate of dm hoe Nathan Krnssel, diH-'d of said eomiu N t I'll V\ iIHASS/H adm r. jan I—mil 2 \\ idt the will annexed. S ( M)l ’ll mouths idle- dale, apjdi, ulioa wall Ire aid , b to the inferior court of Jefferson couiiiv wit silling lor ordinary purposes, for leave to soil die rial estate and negroes of Andrew Wi lis, ceased. M aRVJ MI.I.aV, Adm ix rsrv 17 xvltn 2tiJ lf month' liter date, application will bo made lo iho Court of Ordinary ol dnrlte eouu ty, for leave to sail ail the real csuit’ul Thomas Kelly, J ■(' d, lif-of said oounly, tor die benefit ot th» heirs »nd ct liters C.mof.l.vr. K U/,/. I', adtn’rx sepl 12, 1*27, tuft oju Hotel. r|yJl f! subscriber having purchased tin* doira « Memo, in the City of’ Jaekion, nilui:ed on the north «»M of the Stale-House sq-mro, m deter mined to remove oit in a few days, and a* urea all Ili«me who mjy cill on him lint every attention | ami shall he m ule for their nceommodu t on, which lit-- nature of the country will permit; nod that his aCc»nmodu'ion* for traveller*, horses, 1 and bouiders, shall he equal to any in the State*,off of the miniixliftic bfinlt ol''the Mississippi river, And in so fir um the i ircuaistaiice* of thw country will jx nnii.liiM necotnrnodatiun shallpiot be Kiirpmsard by any. He pledges hiiiisilflo k**cpn good iable,goud I bar,furnished with the best of liquors: good corn* fortabk- rooms; good' Iran wliolesotin beds: a quir t i bouse, Ire**from not and noisy inlejnjHi.'iii ■**, itnd j fpOod dry stable*, famished with good i*>’l rs, find 1 ; a plenty of corn end bidder, imti at ns’reasonable I Hams as prnciieahlr. Trump? payment, at short i jienods, will, in ill I ruses, be required. 'jo members of Iho l.egi*l;»tur.',and those having I htisnicrs m tie* courts nt Jackson, the Mibscnbr-r ' ! will I tarnish good comfortable rooms, both in sum - i j trier mid winter, either in his main Tavern building, or in ounn fovv yards distant, which he has lately I procured, mid fitted up lor the purpose, nl their op* 1 • lion. They are invited to e.ill and examine his ft'- | I < ommodatioTix for thsiiiactve-., nnd il limy like, i | try them. 1 b- in perfectly aware of ihenrcommoda ‘ lions hitherto nfiordod in this town, nnd is deter- i mined to improve f !li* in nndtlmt I nose who favor him I with ih ir custom, shall not not go away reasonably j dissatisfied. il. 11. VV IfVt.IN.S, Jackson, Miss Kepi Ist. Mount Vernon. Jan 1 mein 2 "XliliMi I One Thounand Laborer:* Wanted. I "oik nn Ihfl VS'esf»rn and Atlantic Uail . i «■ lb> i!, lf*adtng from the < hattahoocM c Uivcr, i i To, to the b.mud n y hue of Tennessee; situated | .North vve-t bom AtiLMistn, mi tie- (Jcorgii Kail H<»ad, to ( r»wfordville, Poland's I'nntr rv f Watkins vi.le, l.nwn iK - ville, PliimaffH Ferry, or vi i Madi son, < ovinglon /local ur, A/utKi:n unit Alh’.'oim, nt the work, which vv li Ie of (our )" r o« ihnntion and is the most «*xlen ,ive ol any v\n . vin pmgn ss intlm Cnitr.d Mates—nil dry, o- ;union rock, end finely shaded with largo oak, hickory and pop- I. r The country m very fertile, and abounds with choice produce ao.i fine hmolC'io water. Tho i iimuto is a medium. Tho days ere not m> long and warm in mid summer, nor ho short and cold m I winter, as in tin* Northern Males and conaequenl- I ly heller h-.H, ted for such w ork the year round, and I lor health and general comfort is i ol excelled V»y I any port of America. T'ho line also affords abun dance of work for //ewers, framers and Masons also for hoys to drive ( arts. The highest custoinu* ry wages will be paid in all cast s. Allntonn, (yf-o. Jun J, iHiiH. W.M. Nff.KJlI. j oi 10 vv It 7 (’ontrnclor. S. 11 —funds me as yet very low and offer grout nluceimnt to settlers. Upper Cherokee Ponds FOR HA I.IC. 0 milcn from Humiuvg. ON Siifnr day, I th of January, I will sell nt my hoise the tract of band I now reside on, con taining ! JOO acres pmo land, more or loss, 3(M> of I w hich is cleared and well fenced and HO ru n s fresh fund. <hi the place is every necessary budding lor private or public hie there ih sptiag um) well wa ter convenient. The Dwelling hoUlic is siliiutcd at the junction of Iho Aiken, Martinlown, fdgeflcld nnd Columbia Koads, and has 12 rooms and-I fire places. The burns nnd stables are large and well arranged nnd can stnblo IW houses. 'TheC cenville and I ulumbi.i lino ol stage?* unite and station il sets of horses here and fxpress : Is—their join* ox pen ses will a torn go JjIS(H) per cj nailer fnsHi'ngcrs sup here every night, and os n country locution for a public stand is ns good n.s any in the State. The misintaA done nt it i« its best roconmicndation, ad ded to iih beauty and health—and W well caleulu led lor a store and tavern. Mined wiih every op* portmniy (or speculation and trade, and has n good market (it homo, Ac. Are. I will also soil l. r )00 bushels of < lorn, ID,OIK) Ihs. fodder, 100 stock I figs, I. r i Keds nnd A/a tresses, Household furni ture, I yoke of oxen and cart. Persons wishing to purchase will please cal and examine for them selves. Tho larrii will bo allow nto them with pleasure, mid they ere res peel fully relerred lor any information to A/osh'B. A/eLe:m *V Ward, Douglass <‘vC'anant, Kolmrtsoii iV. Crawford, Stage and f.v press -Mail contractors arid their agents. Perms ol sale.—'Tho personal property on a cre dit till Ist Dec. JH.IB, with nolo and security, and the land 1,2 and il wars, with note and security, j with amm tgiieo e.f the premises Possession giv ; eri ey the 2oth of January, or sooner, if poMnihlo. 11. K. riI.D.M/IN, Proprietor. ii 1 field I)ii i, S. i ’ I)cc 13 vv n ’ i» aiu-kc Colfoia liiitad poll ha i.i;. / M Mis subscriber solfer lor sale ihal cxcellciit plan « tat on known as Harrow l> rm/coiitumingl 160 acres adjoining Col. (Jruhhs and Mr. Miirphuc, near Hark Camp Crook in llurke. iMuchlhe hugcsi part is yet in the vvomls. Tie- timber iooukaiul hickory, •C the situation ns healthy us any in llurke. county. Planters desiring an eligible and valuable co’lon plantation arw invited to (‘xnmiiie the premises- terms not yet fixed, but will he liberal—anplieuuu by let ter will please slate their highest Did, i:k tin* sale is eextain. \ Idrcss David li. farrow at Millodgeville, 04- \\ . McKinh-v, ai Ja-xington, OglciUorpo county. D. C. lIAKID )W . nov 27 \v2m 277 W. A/cKIN DKV. Bin* Wale. rjj-IIIF. uni''W-rifc><-r odV-rs tlio lulluwing I.olb I>r J> (>alc vii K'asuimlilc terms: •Ao. IRs. Hec. No. iRs. »SVo. I.AND I.AJID 81 17 1 -’9 10 2 6.7 “ 12 2 M 2 “ 22 3 ClOt.D 001. P 339 “ if, I 1157 • 3 3 H « 1 2 830 * I ■( 11 US “ a 1 828 “ IS 2 182 “ 17 -1 t»3O “11 1 ass -a a no “ 3 i 138 “ is a 339 “3 3 .*7l ** 21 2 228 ** 3 a 20 « art Karly, 119 •• 12 Early 153 -7 do 2rti 11 16 do •Ml “ S Irwin 12 “ U Irwin 90 “7 do 269 “ 8 do 129 “ 11 Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly 337 “ 11 Carroll 259 “ 8 Carrol' S 3 ** Til) l,eo 4 ** 4 Lea 99 •• 2 Appling At ..SO, Tlio plan* 1 now livo on silicon miles from Au | gusin, and on tho COtlt section of the Dcorgiii Rail 1 Road, arid lor health il cannot he surpassed hy any |of tho adjoining counties. For further particulars J apply to the M'hsmhiT at flowery. . * li uim 840 KU. LOV LESS. COMMITS (GAD racesTj rriiK annual Spring Race*, over the Western 1 3. Course, m ( olmnbus, (»a. will come off tho ; last 'Tuesday, *J?di l ehimrv, wlun ihe following 1 purses will bo offered viz : Ist d tv, mile heats—Purse $3OO «!d do do do do 600 od do 3do do do 700 lih do Ido do do 1,000 Alh do mile heals, best 3 in 6. On Uomlav, ihe day heloie the Joeky Club Ra ce*, a Colt sweepstakes will come off, S’JoO on iraucc, hail lbrli.it. .Vine suhscrihers uud closed. i tie track uud lixlutis will he in fine repair, and all geiuienuM ol Ilia furl* are invited to niiend nnd I c mirihute iu the sports of this new and nourishing j association. Pllf iSI'CKf I AK\ . jau *J vv7t G I GliOlxOl \, Columliu County: Vv%> Abner i’. Uoherlsou applies V v ti*r I etu*r« of Administration on the es tate ot James .vl. Puce,. J, late ol Coluruhia count). Those are theiefore to . .. and admonish all nnd j , , singular the kindred and erediiurs ol said doi cusi-d, ! . ! to he nn 1 appear at my utlioo willnn the tiino j ru* j r | MTihed hy law, to shew eause, if any they have,l k j why s u'd lett •rs »-h Mild not he granted. , Civen undei my hand, at office, in Appling, I his j lih January, Irilte. it AUKIK/. JON KS, vTk. Jau 9 w3'kl G . GEORGIA, C \ lamlia e* unty . \k v //I'llf.AN, Ahiur P. Robertson applies V tor ft iu rs of Administration on th** e«- j latent Jiuo.) C. Uugg, latent Mu»c«>gee cuiinty, I deeeaftkl. * Ti >c are therefore, to cite and admonish all ami . j singular ilm kindred and ererfiture ot said dceeaacd i lobe and apjM'ar at my office within the time pre . j scribed bv law. to file their ohjeelions it any they I have, why s\;d letters should not be granUx]. <*ivcii uud'Tmv hand, at ofKee, in tl.j, t •HU Jan 1838 ' (J \ BUIKI, JONES, <Tk | Jura 9 6 I lixecuthc Dcpait iimit, ) I January 10, HSi. t[ \I.I. Military officer* and agents of the Got- I ernnieni Inning in their possession public 1 arm. imi belonging In their uwn command*, aredi j reeled in inform ibis department Os tho same, ami , tin ir number ami description. I’rivalc persons having public arms in their pos- ; session, will nid the public sorviet hy giving the same kind nl informal'on to this department fly order ed the Governor, HESJ T BETHUNK, .•an Iff It Secretary hx I>■■ r■'r S’JMi ICnvanl fOST on *J u»v lay ovoning la«t, rillior in i4upu«- 1 10, or oit ih« W rig lit shorn rotu], within 1 inilo« | of Aui'itst.i, a Ilf-1 JM trnr(o POCKKT BOOK,ron- ! ( | laming 310 or * 31.0, in hill*, the harks not recollect- ( eil. i’ln* name; ol'iht* wubs(*ri!)f*r is writlr* i inside the j I I’orkf't Book. Tim above reward will be given lor ! ( j iliccjfflively of tin- Pocket Book mid Men y to Mr. i M. I.itih , hi die Globe Hotel, or to the < nhsmber in Craw Ion! vil Jo. THUS. J W Kf.BOKN. tine 30 |63 tl <kni»<\ j. no r».i..M\< o\. <;i oiu;i \ . i f 1 11110 stjlisr rib-r re»|>-* ilully iidurinn hi* Iriendn j I • and the public in geneial, that lie Ins taken i llic above nientioried esi ihhbluneiit, w bich, having o been recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged in { great expeiiae, i« now open for Ihe reception <d 7Vo- I vclkr.«, Boarder.*, <Vc. The chambers aro large and i airy, the. servants competent and afteniive. ilia la- ( blowball he cMiHlamly wupjdied with every delicacy the Hca.*.-on and market, will furnish. His bar is ♦ slocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors; and in order mor*/ ctledually to make it l first rate I Home*, he has called to hi« aid Ihe services of .Mr ; ! .1 Cider, of Baliimoi**, %vli<*mr long experience at j j Baninrn h t.’ity li w# I, has justly entitled him to the j reputation nf a caterer for tho public. 7’lie Hid) y I scrihertherefore hope* hy his unremitting cSortiuns . lo pkuae, to receive a liberal share of i. irona j-s c lIOUAC7*; ft. WARD. j dec 13 'll ‘291 ; | jN I* —flood attached lo the llotol,with t ! faithful and attentive Ostlers. Tit 1. tiT EK’S BALE* | •' ' ILL ho sol iat the lower Market House, in j r I * V tho city of A o, on the first Tn-hdayin | February next, the and improvements, I 1 i together with Tilly Acres oi Land on the north r j ride of tho road leading out of Augusta, being the ; j Isle residence of Mr . Lbza Clayton, dcconsed. Also * snndry lots containing from six to twelve acres , 1 each of'Woodland laying on 4ho south side of j g said road, and extending westvvnrdly towards the j ' rail road. Terms of sale, two inslalmcnta of three J 1 and six months, with interest from date. ! ' Jan 16 l‘2;‘2iawtd ASi LAYTON*Trustee. 1 LOST. ON Saturday Evening, tbefiih instant, on the t road leading from Augusta to VVusliington, , and uiua where between Greenbrier crock and Sharon Mealing House, u bnif colored I’Ol KIS2' (] HOOK, rorilniiiing ten dollars in cash, together with the following promissory notes, viz: one note , nn Wiley A. Roberts, for $Bl4 or therenhunls, duo ( 'ddib Dec. h:H—One due bill on Isaac Ramsey, lor Sid nr thereabout,s dated 88th Dec. last—one Hole on Win. Avorct, dec 85th Dec. lasi, for s3B—ono tintoon IV asliinglou O’Neal, iiir 925, due one day ( after date, and dated some lime in May last—besides a number ol receipts and clltur unimportant papers f not recollected. ') bo makers of said notes are j hereby notified not to pay them to any other pir- . son than myself, should Ihe notes bo presented to | them for payment. And tho tinder ol tho Pocket , Hook and its contents will be handsomely reword ed by leaving the same w ith Isaac Ramsey, or my self, besides receiving the ihanlts ol ' (ailumbia co. Jan 8 IBAAC ROBEUTN. pm II w2w H . NOTICE. i HI IN A WAV from the subscriber, Ys / nl foil Perry,Marion county. (In ,a I fit!] \ AVgio Man by the name ol NKE- Kl'i/sf' ' SON, dark complexion, about five | r’vt fi'Ct, seven or eight inches high, full » face, and when lie laughs ho shows < . a email dimple in one of his cheeks, i and when bespeaks bespeaks quick 1 and seems ns if his teeth arc clenched together. II t the said negro, Nelson, is taken up in this State and t delivered to the owner, or deposited in Jail,all rea sonable expenses will no paid, and a reward often dollars will hr given; or if taken up out of the . Slate, twenty dollars will be given, and all reason able expanses paid. .The negro is rather supposed , to be inveigled off by some white person. I Jnn 9—w3l 0 MARY BALLARD. [ GEORGIA, Columbia county: i .lessee Watson if Dist. No. 7, lolls ( bolero me, one prey Mare, about 1 /■, ’Wklonrle-n hands high, and supposed 1 tpCyt-'-k-to be fonrleen or fifteen years old, a t % < JcscaroM her right bind leg and on the i left bind bock, no brands discover- i cd. Appraised by Edmund Fuller and William > .Megabee, at twenty-five dollars, this P.Hb duv of 1 1 Oct. 1837. ’ JOHN MEDAUEE,J.i’, If A true extract trum the Estrny Hook. v Jan 9—w3t 6 DAVfD HAURtSS, Cl'lt. { Stray Homs. { Strayed from the subscriber in i (V'% llonstoH county, in May last, two , (k' 'ST) Eilleys, ono a pacing groy, .1 years , j- ■/' i fenhl; Ibe other a 4 year old bay, and , \ J f :j /I liad mi a bell when she left. J hoy i t"'“vT : - were beard from at the Ang istn | Miii I pro Any mlormation about them will be liber- , ally rewarded arid thankfully received. A letter i addressed lo the subscriber at Fort Valley,/fouslon ( county, will heimmodialely attended to. , Jan 6 -wat d PHILIP WACARTHY. , Notice. ' ' f 31//E bnainoss heretofore eondneled under (bo fl linn ol JU. O. Taluian, will bo conlimnid un- ' ylor ibo firm of ill. O. TnllPan u Co. M. O. '1 a EM AN, I 1 .Ids. C A I.MO UN, fir. I 1 Calhoun's Mills, Jan I, 1838, The management of the business will devolve up on the subscribe*, who hopes by prompt iilieniion, and from the facilities now under bis control, still to 1 receive tbs generous patronage ol bis friends. Jan 4 _ w4t ji M. O. T \ I.M \N, 1 I.OkI, OR mislaid, on the tiSib lost., a common sized t Leather I’oeket Hook, eoniaining notes us well as I can recollect, as follows —One on Thomas 1). 1 Key,ot Jefferson country, for two hundred and ten i dollars; one on J, Fainter of Richmond county, for one bundled and ninety dollars; one on David Hal. ! mer for one hundred dollars; one on Peter l.innar ol Lincoln county, (or four hundred and twenty 1 seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together amounting to two bundled and at dollars; and 1 several oilier smaller notes whichTdo not now re member, together with scrip ol Bank Stock ol the Durum Bank, Branch at Augusta lo the amount of thirty shares. Also a number of other papers o] value to me. Any imfnrmaiion in relation in the above will he thankfully reconed, besides a libera! inward will be given for the Honk and its contents THOMAS J. .1 KN.ViNt.S, net SO ts 854 HICKORY JOHN. ! 'FillS celebrated racer and tho | rough bred Horse, has 101 l this place I I * bis stand i.t I a Grange, Trentp ] j eon: tv, in ibis State, where he will I \ J v remain for the Spring season only, j I under our charge, as bo will make bis j appearance on the Turf again this fall, when he vvill have had lime to recover from an injury sus | ! mined in one of bis feel, w ben on bis way hence to | t'olunjbia. His terms will be SGU the season, payo- ! j ble wnbin the season ; I? H'O insurance, payable as | ! usual, at d lo ibe Groom As a racer, it is not I known that he has any superior—in p lintol breed 1 j mg be Inis but few equals—be traces through ibe I most fashionable and approved crosses to the old I j cob mare, the ancestress of Basermbe, and a host ! of nilrer highly distinguished on the Turl and in | \ llic Stud. 1 iis color is a rich elusion, and bis form j : unite* beauty and strength to a degree. 11 is pedigree ; j and performances ' K ib be published at length in | I band bil s. j Mares that may be sent lo him wtl bo well taken I cure ol at ibe usual rates m d terms. HERRING Ar. JETER, I.a Grange, Troup e.ninlj ,<leo. Jj-Tbe Columbus Enquirer, Standard olTnion, ; 1 Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal will j publish the above once a w eek for C< w-vks and lor- ■ i ward their amounts to us lor payment. ■ I jin 17 w6t >3 A l.i. persons having demands against the estate . of Thomas > s . Burke, doceaskd, will render ib.-m within tbn time prescribed by law, and lliose indebted to said estate, will take due notice. dre‘.’B w6t 27SJGHN s. ROBERTS, adra’r. 4.51,1. persons having eliiims against the estate ( I i . W. Rebeei a Birch, latent Riolimoml county, di • ceased, aro hereby notified to present them to tm duly atte tod, within! be time prescribed hv iuw. J (,i 3 * I. BFROJl.a.bu'r Poivcllon Academy. dozens of I’owc'ton take much fl asure .fIL in stating to lh« public, that ih <ny have en gage<l if.'** Hcrvite.-i of Air. Ingraham na Hector of the Powell.;U Academy, lor tlio next s'ca'r. ihe heaithfulnevs of th« village, and the high qualifi* cations of tho irstilu'ion in every department of lilor.i'ure, ii iluccs them to expect a continuance of that liberal patronage which said institution has received lor many years past, dec 27~r-w4t SOI JOHN W RABUN. Ail. < arm el Female aca SemYT In Abhcvf 110 Di*ti ift,*. C. HIE rruM'ees ol.Vlt. Carmel Female Academy ■ Qnnouncoro the public, that M«s li. 31c* Q.UKRNB, who hog had clinrgo of tho Female Aca demy for five years past, will continue in charge of the same the ensuing year. They consider the character of the institution under her charge so well e.itahlished, that it is unnecessary to say any thing in pt.U'C. ISuflire it to say, she has given gen eral sniisla lion to her employers, os well in advan cing her pupils in education as in the improvement of their morals. They ask tho continuance and patronage which has been generally given, the next year, with a pledge that nothing shall be wanting, on the purl of tlie Tardier or 1 rusto s, to give satis faction. Ihe prices of’tniiion to be the same us has been Boarding from $7 to $8 per month. First term will commence tin* first Monday in February. By order ol lha Trustees. W M T DRKNNON, Sec’y dec 2 28* wtlP MONHUE MALE AND FEMALE I caciemics. .Subscriber having taken charge of the fii Male ami female Academics, at Monroe, U anon county, hereby give, notion lliat these in stitutions will be opened lor I lie reception of pupils, on Monday, tho Sth of January noxt The Mole and IVinalo Ocpartincnis will he oonduelcd in separate buildings, situated about B<> rods apart, both under the direction of the Principal, w ho Ims been engag ed ui loathing in this plain for the last iwo years. A commodious building, with a convenient Appa ratus room adjoining, has boon prepared for tho Male Academy, nod competent assistants will be employed tut the circumstances of tho school may require. Mi s Sarah L. Hays hss been engaged for the I erode Xepuriraent, whose reputation and standing as a teacher are well known, as she has been en gaged in teaching m this place lor several years w all success In ilie. spring, ns the school enlarges, a female teacher Iront the north will bo employed, who will be associated with Miss Hays in the fe male department. The Principal will hear recita tions of the higher classes of females at theapparat ns room, adjoining the male academy, and will illus trate by means ol apparatus, me different branches ol siudy. I’mlieulnr pains will bo taken to give the pupils a practical knowledge of nalural philosophy, chem istry, estronoiny, and the higher brant.he* of math emulius, the luking of >alttudos, longitudes, Ac. To this ci d they will he taught to explain from dia grams, and to illustrate, themselves, by means of the apparatus. (students wishing to obtain n practical knowledge of surveying heights and distances, <fcc. arc inform ed that# giod compass and chain, with plotting insti imictiis, mid an accurnie instrument lor incasur ing vertical mid horizontal angles, are in ihe pos session ol the Principal, who will go into tho field with his classes, and make them familiar with sur veying, plollingand calculating distances. Lectures w ill, Irom lime 10 time, be given at night on nalural philosophy, astronomy, Ac.. Lessons will be given on the piano, guitar, flute, clarionet, &c- by Mr. Guttemberu eh, whoso novel system of instruction ami shill in Music, have al ready earned lor him a reputation ol the first rank. Painting gntl drawing will also he taught in the female department. Tho Principal will spare no pains to give his pu pils a clear knowledge of the different branches of study ; mid hopes by the arrangement made, to re cure all the advantages, without any of the disad vantages ofa mixed school. The health of the vil lago of Monrou is unquestioned. Hoard cun ho ob tained for from 8 to 10 dollars per month. Tuition the same as formerly. dec tit) —3tw JOSEPH PRINCE, Principal. A ( Alt I) . rgMil. subscriber takes this method to inform lha i patrons and friendsofthe VVesleyan Mansion School, and the public generally, that he has brought that school to a close, and taken charge of anew nmlili.tion, lately established at Williams Cross Roads six miles below Watkiilsville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by u want id patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ; fin, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond the expectations ol its proprietor : but by a deliber ate conviction, tliai in Farmers’ Academy, tinder Us present prudent arrangements, the subscriber will be able to do a larger amount of good, with more pleasure and profit to Icmself, than ho has been able to do, in Monroe. Jhe new institution will consist ol two branches in separata houses, one fir males, and the other for females. A competent female teacher will be employed, to conduct the female branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch will make their recitations to the principal. The tw o Academies ore located at a short distance from each other, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be tween them: and it is believed that such measures have been adopted as will secure the advantages, without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies of town and village schools, are effectually exclud ed from this establishment. The Academy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, together w.lh a num ber of large and elegant maps, and other facilities lor the promotion of education, in view of the lo tidily of Farmers Academy situated ns it is in one of the most pleasant and healthful sections of the up country, together with its other advantages, the sub scriber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar ger amount of benefit than he has been able hereto fore to give litem. 1C very precaution that a prudent forethought has suggested, has been taken, to throw around the morals of pupils the strongest and most effectual safeguards. All the branches (both solid and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive educa tion, will bo taught in ibis institution, and at mode rale prices. Hoarding may be had at the Academy and w ithin the distance of olio mile from it, in the must respectable families, for eight dollars, or less, per month. Persons wishing further information, will please address lo thesuhsntber, at his present residence. until Christmas-, and alter that lime, at. Williams’ Cross Ronds, Clark county. The Academy is ex pected to open on tholirst Monday in January next; and it is very desirable that pupils, designed for tins school, should ho present at the commencement of the year. Their advancement, as well as onr con venience, would thereby be promoted. JESSE C. PAULETT Dec 13 291 m3ru TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS Navigating- Suvanah anti Jh-oail rivers. a SY nit act of the General Assembly of the slate 6 ~9 of Georgia, assented lo the 20th December, 1830, it is made bo duty of the interior courts ol the sev eral counties of said state, bordering on, or which navigable waters pass through, lo cause to he pub fished, the provisions of the several aols of the ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents and patrooiis, navigating said waters. Hy the aforesaid nets every hoot navigating tho Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a white pntroon.wilh a Hill of Lading ready prepared ; to exhibit to any white person, who may wish lo ; examine the contents of the boat under their charge, I showing the name ol said patroon and consignee ol 1 the cargo aboard of sai l boat, and furthermore for i bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,lo permit any boat hand being o slave; to put on board ol tin ir | boat, any corn, colioit, peas,stock ol an'' hind, poul ! try or other articles in which by law they are forbid to trafllck, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol ‘ lading of the owner of said boat or his agent,and tin i der Ins or their direction entered, making it penal I against every offender of the aforesaid acts. ‘ Pherelbre,all concerned will take notice, lliat the ; acts of which tie- foregoing is extracted will he en forced against offenders who may be taken in the 1 county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. H. Oa.ntci.ovt, John Moss, Stephen Stovall, Peter Lamar, Judges of Interior court, nor 33 if 278 |' OF 11 months after date application will be 3.’ made to the Honorable the Justices of the In terior Court ol Columbia county, when sitting lot iirdn er ir noses tor leave to sell tin* whole «t the real i . of 1.1 ".Ti H I bin ii, hue of said county, d-ceasi forth" benefit of lire heirs of said de ceased. ALFRED J. DOWN, udin’r, o t Id, 1837 2W i southern first class book. DESIGNED fur the Southern and Western .Suites—published «n i lor tale by Gnflin A; , i I'urse, Macon, Ells, Mille.lgeville, Mess’s. Plant, j Augusta, 'l'liumas Purse A Co. .Savannah, and by Rook-stllera generally throughout the South RECOMMENDATIONS. Macon, C.U 12lh Dec. 1837 Dear Sir —l have examined with some care, the Southern First Class Hook, and cheerfully accord I jtoit my cordial approval. Designed lor the first ! classes in orr schools ami academics, it affords quae a variety of judiciously selected lessons, adapted to reading, recitation and declamation I find in your selections nothing to offend the taste of tho scholar, or to weaken the strength of moral and religious principle; on the contrcty, these are studiously strengthened. Your hook should be acceptable, particularly to the .Southern public ; inasmuch us it contains, snort extracts from tho speeches and breathing sentiments in harmony with Southern principles and Southern institution*. It affords am- I pie testimony linn .Southern genius, when directed to the walks of Literature, hs capable ol the highest j distinction. Respectfullv your friend. E. A. NISBET. To Rev. M. M. .Mason, Vir.eville. My views correspond with those expressed above. JAMES C. PATTERSON, Principal of the Gwinnett Institute. From an examination of tho Southern First Class Book, I amluvorably impressed with its merits.— The selections seem to have been made with caro and judgment. Many of tho pieces arc from tliO pens ol our host Southern writers, and possess very great merit. Such a hook lias been nint h needed m our schools and academies ; and will, no doubt, he ; at once introduced by every judicious teacher who becomes acquainted with its value as a school 1 hook. H. li. MJPKLNS, j Principal of the Female Select School, Macon, j Maco.v Academy, Gee. lath, 1837. Sir: —Your Southern First Class Book vve re g rd as a must valuable accession to the bo .. . now ; used in our schools. That your compilation may immediately supercede all similar ones which are no congenial with all our institutions, whether civil orn bgtous, is the ariiont wish i f Your obedient servants, P. MACINTYRE, J, U’KIEFFE To Rev AI. Alajc.n. AI a con, Hoc ’.O, 1837. • Mr. Mason —l approve of your hook, first os u \ man— ills to mstiuct youth, i approve of it —us once a teacher mysclt—it is absolutely needed. 1 approve of it so tar as lam a scholar— ills ihatter is well selected, and isiruly 1 terary. 1 approve ol it as a citizen —it is ilnice native —Us matter is much of it native; its design is native; its publication native. Ami 1 approve ol it ns a Christian teacher —it co-operated with the good in doing good. SAMUEL J. CASSELS. I’uastor of the Presbyterian Church, Macon. Macon, Dec. lf>, 1837. From an attentive examination ul the “.southern First Class Hook," 1 feel fully authorized to a serl that it is n work presenting no ordinary claims to public oncouragoinnnt, and that toe much praise cannot he bestowed upon tho amiable and talented compiler, lor the successful execution of a task w hich has long been regarded us a desideratum in the s-hools of Ate South THOMAS R. LAMAR, M. D. Covinton, Dec. Sth, 1837. Having long desired to see an elementary Class Book issue from a Southern press, unobjectionable m its si-lecttons, and adapted to the wants of your youthful readers, vve greet tho volume which you have just issued, believing it 3 to he both a [sale and suitable book for Southern schools mid [academics. A. MEANS, M. 1). G. VV. LANE. Georgia Conference Manual Labor School. Sir —Having carefully examined the Southern First Class Book, n affords mo much pleasure to recommend it to public patronage. Its real merits could scarcely fail ol secu lug to it a most favora ble reception. Its adaption to the wants ol .South ern schools, 1 think, an additional reason lor its general and speedy adoption. Yours, Ac. NATHAiV LONGFELLOW, Principal of the Female High School, Sculsboro’ 7b Rev. M. M. Mason. MiLi.F,naEvit,t,r, Dec. 2d, 1837. Ma Mason—Dear Sii : Having examined your compilation, under the litle of “Ttio Southern First Class Book,” it gives its great pleasure in expres sing our entire approbation of its matter, form and object; and we cheerfully recommend its speedy adoption into all our schtds and academics. Re ceive, sir, our united and ardent wish for your on lire success in every effort to advance tho interests of general education. J. 11. .STEELE, Esq. Putnam coimtv, J. BRANHAM, “ “ ' Col. HAZARD, Glynn county, N. B. POWELL,TaIbot M. 11 ALL McALI.ISTER, Chatham, M MYERS, “ SAMUEL SPENCER, Liberty, HENRY LOCK HA lIP, Warren, .1. 15. LAMAR, Bibb, GEO W. CRAIV Ft HID, Richmond, HOWELL COBB, Sol. Gen. W. C. G. HENRY G. 1.A.M.U1, Bibb, K. SINCLAIR. Macon Dec. 30, 18 37. M. M MASON, jan 11 w3t 8 Clbcrfton Fe.e».:clc Academy. ' e ' HE exercises of this Institution will commence 1 Si on the first of January next, under the care ol Mr and Miss Johnson, who have hud clmrge ol the Academy the pre-ent year. THIS .UN. Tuition of first class, composed of be ginners, in spelling, rending, writing, end ch’ldrcn’s grammar, geography, and arithmetic, ’i 1 00 per ijr, Tuition of second class, in foregoing, and English grammar, geography, arithmetic, elements ol history, and composition, and elements of aslron i omy, philosophy, rhetoric, geology. , botany,chemistry,and mathematics, s3ooperqr. Tuition of third class, in foregoing, mid i astronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log . ic, history, geology, composition, hot ’ 1 any, chemistry, mathematics comple - I ted, Latin, Greek, ornamental needle : | work, drawing, painting, and music, » | for which the tuition will be 815 perqr. or 823 f I per terra. - Use of Piano, S‘2 CO per quarter, No scliolut lauen lor 10.-s than one quarter. A quarter will consist of eleven weeks anda term or session ot twenty-two weeks. - The first quarter commences Ist of January 2.1 j quarter PJth .March, and ends Ist Juno; second session, or 3d quarter, commences Jlth June;-lilt quarter commences 27th August, and ends ‘Jilt No -6 ember. '' According to the usual rates of tuition of the high er branches, herein enumerated, it would amount to 1 $ 184 per yi ur i'lie Trustees have settled the price ' of lull ion of third class, at ¥s<f per year, leaving it to the rhoiea ol tho patent, nr scholar, to study one s or all the branches included therein. 0 Anv scholar confining themselves to tho studies of the Ist, 2d, or 3d class, will he charged only at || the rntis of such class, or any scholar may com -0 mem o with Ist os 2d class, and go on to the higher , class or classes, and be charged at the rates above ,j fct,-ii-.d isr the tune employed m each respectively. .. Thus: A beginner may enter Ist class, continue i quarter,and lie charged SlOot may thou commence 2d claai, mid be charged 80 b 0 per quarti r, and llien I. commence 3d class, and tic charged 810 per quarter, ,j or $25 per term, as too case may be. ,j In order to preserve regularity n the several classes, and procure the rroutesi advantages to the ,j scholar, it isgroally desired llmt each pupil should commencewlilt the begin..mg ofa quarter,or term. „ Board in the village., ¥8 00 )>cr month. THOMAS JON fit?, e THO.MASJ.HEARD.Iv LEROY UPSHAW, 1$ V. L. G. HARRIS, I * dec 27—Itw ROBERT HESTER. Georgia, Jefferson County. 1. 8•* UfcUBAS Moses Brinson, jr. apj lies ti v 7 me for letters of Administration de bonus - non on the estate of Writ. tSuu-iman late of said (C county, deceasein i J be*e are therefor o cite and admonish all and , r singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased e to tile i heir objections (if any they have) tn my office within the limo prescribed by law Given under my baud at office, in Louisville, this ICth day of Jan 1831. i; HOTHWELL, 1 I:\v3ods Clerk C. V). i'liiloukaihca Acadeui). rjtilE exercises of this institution will recom .B. mence on tho 2d Monday in January, 1838. The branched of educanon usually taught in other academies, will he taught in I his institution, and students who wish to enter college, may he pre pared here lor admission. The prices ol tuition and hoard are as low here ns in any other academy in the same section ol country Hnckorsville, near w hich this academy is situated, is one ol the must nourishing and healthy tow ns in the upper country. f '•/'hero are eight dry good stores in the village, and three good hoarding houses. The aeadcmie building far the male school is new, commodious, and fur nished with u large and w II toned bell. A largs building for a female academy will have been fin ished before Christmas, and is exacted to go into operation the Ist of January ensuing. Both these buildings are not more than a quarter of n mile front two large churches, where there is regular preach iug. A .Sabbath school was kept the present year ! under the superintendence of the Roc I or, and will recommence as soon as the weather will permit. The Kei:lor is in the habit ol rending da ly a portion oi the scriptures to the students, followed by a lew questions and remarks on the most interesting parts read. ° Eveiy exertion w ill he made to preserve the mor als of iho pupils, and no student who is not persons ally known, will be admitted, without a certificate ol gouil moral character, irorn his last teacher, or someone who is known to He parties or teacher.' t»r. Reese’s charrcter ns a t ohnroflongexperi euce and ability is well vsia list, d, and is favorably known in Carolina, hut forth s uisliiction of those, however, who do not know him in this Stale, tits' follow ing ccrlifica c is annexed. BEDFORD HARPER, W.ll. WHITE, WM. A. BECK, T. ALEXANDER, A. HAMMOND, Jas A. Clark, Sec’y. 7’ru«stces. Ruckoraville,•Elbert co, (.'a , Dec 14, J 837 Tho undersigned hereby cortily iliut they have been personally acquainted with Ur. E Reese ninny joars; that he is mi excellent classical scholar, and eminently qualified lor the instruction of youth,both by experience and education. M. Waudei., PATRICK NoilKK, 'Vadoy Thomimox. Abbeville, S. C , ()ct. ]U, 1834. (dec23 3-Jtl wdm iiiivci'aily «1‘ flaForgja, Aniens, Nov. 20, 1837. ollico of Tutor in this institution having Jt become vacant by ihe resignation of Mr. Uod, tlie Trustees will fill jhe vacancy lietwcr.n this and lhe2sth December. Applicants may address the President or Secretary of the University. .Salary 8800 per annum, and services required on the 15ih January next. AStIBURV HULL, nov 22 sm3t 273 SCrTI.O Constitutionalist will publish the above” semi-monthly 3 times. Two Hundred and J lty Hollars Reward. ABBCON DEI Jon Tuesday ' . night, Sflth December, front Mj ‘be plamalioh Os Thomas Mor i .-«ei<*, risen, in Elbert c .nnty tiro, 1 / Four Negroes, viz: Jacob, I Ji fj / 11 mulatto, forty-five or fil y j rTrfwirnJftlyiin, rather below the I ordinary liciglit; hb is a vfry sensible, shrewd fel low, lias some little hesitancy ip speech. Jacob is a good b'acksmilh and shoe maker. Also, bis wife ( iiaiutv, a bright mulatto, between 35 and 40 years of ago ; she has high check bones, long chin, and long sharp nosn, rather lull, and her (ront teeth in the upper jaw open. Also, her daughter Betsey, sometimes called Elizabeth, a bright mu latto, she might also pass lor while, about 14 years old, well set, rattier low, high check bones, large wide nose, long anil curly hair, and inclines to he fleshy. Also, the fourth, Maria, a mulatto also, about 28 years old, freckled, about the common height, her teeth smartly decayed, speaks quick when addressed without hesitation, her hair long and straight. Those Negroes have a considerable variety of clothing, ami about as fins and neat as most of the whites; they started with some very neat bed-clothing. They carried with them a bay horse of common size, and lias a knot under one ot his eyes, and one while foot behind. Jacob has sev eral hundred dollars with him. There is no doubt they are aiming for n free State, and I (ml some white man is supposed to be with them. It may ho that tho women are dressed in men’s doilies It is sup posed they have a small wagon with them. Two hundred dollars reward will he given to any one who will deliver the above named negroes, or fifty dollars (or each nr either of them, or One hundred dollars if lodged in jail, so that I got them. I will give fifty dollars for the apprehension of the white man who esnvoyed them off. M ADI NON BAKER. Mucklea* Ferry, Elbert Co. Ga. Jan 1837. inn 9 w3t fi To icacliersi l r |p//E Trustees of Fort Valley Academy wish tj JL employ a lady of suitable qualifications to take charge of the female department of said insti tution lor the ensuing year. Tho place is quite healthy, the state of society good. A libornl sala ry will he given. Addros. the Trustees, Fort Val ley, Huusu n county. dec 37—w3t 3)2 l.itu Notice. \V, J. VASON (l.nte of Georgia.) HAB removed to the City of New Orleans, for . the purpose of devoting himself to the prac tice of LA W. REFERENCES —Col. T. F Foster, Colqneli.X Holt A Echols, A. U, Chappell, Hon Vv C. Duvrv son, Hon. John I*. King, Alai. K. B. Beall, Augus ta, Geo ; .Miller Ripley A Co. Charleston,B. C. Jan 1 3m 2 (Law Notice. i fT' HE undersigned having united in the praetic if. ol the LAW,oiler their services to the public ! They will attend tho courts of Muscogee, Marion, i Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, Tee and Sumter, I ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint j Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dool/, of the Southern Circuit. Hu sim ss entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Amcrieus, Sumter county, where one of them inuv always be found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, WM H CRAWFORD, oct id 237 wy Ij»u Notice. fß'ihE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership ; o for the practice of I,aw. They will attend (he Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra ■ j bun, and to all business entrusted to tlie.r care in the Cherokee Circuit, in-1 lie Circuit Court of the United Slates for Ihe Georgia District. Their office is in Clarksville, Habersham comity 1 RICHARD w. //ahersham. BARNARD K. HABERSHAM. I , Dec Ifi wBt 294 1 K. V.&J. 11l El., 1 JITTO/EVIfIS AT J.AIV, Jloticollo ami Eatenton, Georgia, jst 11,1. practice in Ihe several courts of the coon- V » tics of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald ’ win, Butts, Hriny, Newton, Monroe* Waites, and 3 i i n Rio Federal Court for the district of Georgia, t REFERENCES. A sgustn. —A.J.&T. W. Miller; Weiistcr, Par- I itlulee A Co , i larviland, Ri.-.ley, dr Co. x j Macon. — Poe <fc Nisbit, Henry 0. lamar. Charles 11 J. McDonald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo r seph W. Jackson. e CharLmon. —James 1,. Peligrue, Weed <J ■ Fannin, C. it G. II Kelsey it Halstead. x I The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New e York Courier and Enquirer wtil publish tho above :l twice a week for C months and forward tlteir accounts t) this office. nov 17 w6m 259 . |I.AAV NOTICE. ~— 1 JOHN R. OVER, Attorney at I,aw, 'j Monticei.i.o, Üboroia. I 5 711,1, practice in the counties of Jasper, Jones, * » Putnam, -Morgan, Green and Baldwin, of the Or mnlgeo Circuit ; and .Monroe, Butts, Henry * and Newton of the Flint Circuit. * Fele fences. Augusta. Col. Wm. T. Gould, Gould, Burkly & Co- A. J AT. W. Miller, W. H. Crane, Rathbone A Baker. Sew York. Smith, Mills dt Co. Baker, Johnson A Co. jan 13—3 mt s 1 Kail Koail. ft S’ AD DUX ADAM A CO. hog leave to inlorot if XtJ_ the merchants and planters that the railroad to VVarrenton will be in operation in a tew days and - I that (hey w ill attend to receiving and forwarding any Goods nr Cot'on consigned to them. They beg to s . assure all those who may lavor them with their commands that every exertion will be used on their part tc merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277