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V|3HE subscribers take this method of informing
-X ill* i]«iWic Unit they will continue In transact
’» (fabertH COMMISSION BUSINESS Their,
WarnluMmcs are in cumpliHc repair, anti they snh
'(“it o ihare of public favour ( irnlefnl (or past palro
'trnge, ihey assure tbcir friends no exertions alinll l>e
'vvnntinggn promom the interest ol these rrturmey
entrust iboir liutmm to therti. Their charge* in
future will bo like olbor establishments of IbekiMil
Liberal advances on produce in store. Keren mg
anil forwarding goods or rollon prdttlplly intended
to. S KiVKELA.NL> At CO
aug 31 305 amt
MOSS, I*. ftKAV,a unlive of IViri*, ronpcctful
ly Icrulrr* hi« •« , rv ircii lo ill in community, an u
Tfichff ofihe French Isangiingu. Min deep know*
df the Knglihh 'lonfclmga, nnd thtol of the differ
rni «y» lem* «»f teurhing PfOfidh, dfinhle him t«/r*n
dcr that study rmy m».I pieoNing He gives Irworin
either et the fcludent’s l.oiine or in teniiniiri«* He
will also open n night school on noon ns nix persons
-fchail have subNrnhcd Jpjily to him at Mrs. Ha
ir ape’s boarding hnuso.
Kefer to Mr Kjr*fk>n, ( Alio employ* him,) Mr
Mclatiwa, Mr. G. T. Home, and j*r. L. A. ftftgiia.
dec 4 283 wif
GEORGIA, ) By*ihe Court of Ordinary ul said
county. ( County.
WII KICK A* Allen S It Prior executor of Ed
mund Prior, deceased, lute of said nutrify
baa paiitioncd for letters disniisaory, aiming tbat
be has fully adminialcrcd »nid estate
Pliear are tberrdoro to rile rind ndiiioniab nil con
cern-d to be mid appear before mid court on tbe firat
Monday m May next,and tlionand thercsbew cause
why aaid luttcra should not be grunted. Hy order
of the court.
*l’ II BLOUNT ii c i; o n c
nov 10 wfun 2f,j
* 'QEOIH3I\ , ) Hy (be Court of Ordinary
Hurke county • $ llnrke county
Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. Kl
lialon, and Tbomiia T. Ellisl.in, Executors
if Itolwrl Elliaton, doe’d , Into of llitrke niinily,
•ina peliliuneo ibe court for letters diamiaaory.
Tlwwii are therefore to cite Hud admonish nil per
Hill* interested to file llnnr objections in I bn Clerk’s
lliec by tin: (irst Monday in Mnrcb lie l l, üby mid
ellers should not be granted.
Hy order of tbo court, T. H. BLOUNT, n.
lept 15,1837 nibi 218
(ih.OUtil A, J Hy the Jlononiblu the Cuurtu
llurkr county j Ordnimy ol said cnunly.
WIIKIIKA.I Wilbam Sapp, Adniinistrnlor ot
llseliinond llnnli •rsnri, di c’d,, late of South
Carolina, lias petitioned the Hoiiopililii tbe Court of
<Ordinary lor letters (Jim nmsory from said adminis
tration! These are therefore lo cite and admonish
all tool every person in It- esled, to shew cause, any
sbny have, on or before the Urol Monday in Jammy
won, why the said letters should not be grinded,and
tins aunt ll'illinm Sapp former 'released from all liu
Ibility as said udn iniutmlor.
-Hy order ol the < Imfl I.
T 11 Ill.OI'NT,Ik; CO i),
July 23 mfim 177
(JEOUDI A, ) Court of Ordinary,
•Striven county J September Term 1837.
jl I PON application of Alexander F. l)opaeu,admr-
XJ uislmtor de bonis non,ul tiro estate Credit 1)
Vearee rlee'rl .stilling lb it lit lias fully administered
■ aid estate lined praying citation lor Inters disniisaory,
■ I IS on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita
tion rniporoig all persons to shew cause why tile
same shall mil be granted—and that the same bn
published once a inoiilb (or six inonllia.
A true extract (nun the mioiilue, ibis 13th day of
September, 1H37. JOSHUA TKKPV.cI’k.
Tun. if ud'-ui V.VJ
■j / KIL. ItltOWN of Brown's Ferry, took from the
v_-'lndians one bead guard (’linn willi"Wm Flour
noy August 32; 1831," worked in it with gold bends;
also, one full jewelled doublo-caseil liuiltlilg watch,
with gold guard chum and key—tin watch has
'tltfee leiuns on the fhmt <BBO- it'he owner, or any of
his relations cun get it by describing letters and prov
n g p operly. It' no nppliealmh bo made t i limr
months, the watch will he sold and the proceeds tli
v idml among the troops,—application to be made lo
the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead
chain, and lor the Winch lo Col Drown.
The Columbus Herald will copy (lie above ami
orward the account lo ('ol Drown nov 27—11377
KiEUItUIA, (' otuinhiu County:
WHEREAS’, Abner P. Robertson applies
for Letters of Administration on the es
tate ol James .M. Paca, ii ceased, late oI Columbia
salinity.
These are therefore if cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kitnlra I and creditors of said deceased,
lobe and appear ul my ellice within the limn |Wu
si nhod hy law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why snd letters should not he grained
(liven nndei my hand, at oilier, in Appling, ibis
4lh January, IM’.fk. CADDIE/. ./ONES, Cl’k.
Jan U w'3od t>
OKOROIA, Columbia county
W//EREA.V, Abner Kobvrlsen applies
for Letters of Adminiatruli m on the es
tate ol luco.i C. llngg, late «/ Maicoguc county,
deceased.
These aro therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased
to be and apjicar ul my olliou within the lime pre
scribed hy law, to tile their objections if any they
have, why said loiters should nut be granted.
(liven under my hand, ill oiliros m Aguelmg, this
■fib Jan 1838, (IADUJLL JONES, °,’|’k.
6
mim'hs el\er Aate, application will bo
made lo tbo hono nble Inferior Court of Dnrku
county,while sitiin? tor ordinary pnrpojes, for leave
lo sell the Land and Negroes belonging l« the estate '
of Peter Applewhite, deceased.
JOHN APPLEWHITE, ndm r.
net Ifi, 1837 4im ‘iVi
I, - *’" D ikmiths alter date application will be made
to tbe honorable Inferior Court of Dnrke Coan
fy, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
to n il a negro Woman belonging to Jonathan Johns,
late ol taid county deceased.
Ang 31 196 JESSE JOHNS, Adm’r.
KWR months alirr date,application will be ir.ud«
■ lo the honorabU the inferior court of Dnrke
county, when sitting ns a court or on]maty, for
leave to sell five hundred nnd ninety-six acres of
land belonging lo the estate ol Uaiph Pea row de
ceased MARTHA PENKUW, AUm’x.
nov- 7 id 261
months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Dnrke county, w hen silling for ordinary purposes,
for leave 11 sell alt the reil and personal properly of
J/cury Ullay, late of Dnrke county, deceased.
WILLIAM I TLEV, ) .. ,
GREEN UTLEY, { Adm rs
1 281 nvfm
monllvs nfier daic.apjdu smm will he made
to the honorable the inferior court of Columbia
county while sitting lot ordinary purpt ses.for leave to
acll the real estate of the late Klboit B Hunii ol said
county decoased, for the benefit of Ike hcira and
■crofliloi*.
Al.rbF.ll 3 DUNN, Adm’r.
Ttov 13 td 208
months after date, application will be
made lo the Honorable Interior Court ofJetfer
sea county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, for
leave to sell the Real 'Estate of the Isle Nathan
Dr.is.iol, deed of said county
NATHAN BKASSEL, adm’r.
jan 4—m4t 2 \1 lib the will annexed.
months aflet dale, application will be made
lo the tnlenor court of JelTerson county w hen
silling lor ordinary purpose*, for leave lo soli the
real estate and negroes of Andrew E. Wells, •
(cased. MARY J VV ELL6’, Adin’tx
nov 17 w4m 26y
J7IOUR months after date, application will be
m made to the Court of Ordinary of Dnrke coun
ty, for leave to sell nil the real os lat ■ nf Thomas
Kelly, doc’d, lat -ofsaid county, for the beuofit ot
the hairs and creditors
CAROLINE KELLl',adm’rx.
»epl 13, 1837, ni4t 216
I <lollll months afterdate application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, |„ r
leave to.sell the following lots of Land, viz So ios,
in 4lh district; 287, 271 b district; 78 and 46, llth
district; all Early county, belonging to tbo estate of
Janies Blaekslone, deceased
WM P BEALL.
W.V YARBOROUGH,
jun 19 —15 anratiitstratur*.
FOll MALE,
rnm: Plantaiion upon winch tli« subscriber now
X r> sides, four (rum Augusta, In R'sli
moml enmity contain# 060 acre*, with a .Naw Mill
i uesrly new, a good Dwelling and out bhlldiwfi, for
a private family mid planiaiion uso.
A I.SO,
2021 acres in hen'county, Nc. If ,6th district
160 do do origioivilly Ciioh ee now Murray
county, No 156, 10th district, 3<l auction,
jan 16— w3w 12 JOSEPH WHEELEB.
strayed or sWlen.
ll c subscriber's wagon at Appling, fbl
umlnn county, Geo., n Yellow Sorrel MOUSE
alitiul nine yean of age, large frame, liravtly built;
oilnr particulars not remembered A reward ol
Twenty Dollars will be paid or hi*delivery, or any
iuiuriiialion that may he given will be thankfully re
ceived. HIRAA/N. WILSON
Augusta, JUrte ts 131
WILL hr auld, at flbbln: outcry, on Monday
the lOlh February m il, between the usual
hour* of aale, at the Court ‘Haute in Canton, Chero
kee county, Ceo. thelro -l of l.and, containing 100
lit res, known a* lot 70. in the 14th Dist of iho 2d
•See in Cherokee county, belonging to the eslaiu ol
Mrs ilannab Longalreel, late of Richmond county,
Act cased Smfi 'ldi ta eljoel C miles from Canton
on llie main road along (he Hightower river, and
being at the foot of the mountain, offer* a niosrde
airable site for a country store and lioyio of Enter
tainment.
Terms of sulu I cash, the remaining I in equal
payments at 6 and 12 months, secured by netes
payable tn Augusta, with interest In nt dale, and by
u mortgage on the lot.
At the same tuna and place, and upon 'lire same
terms, Lot I f 92, diet. 19, aeot. 3, Cherokee coun
ty, containing 40 acres oak and hickory upland.
W . W. MAN 2V, Ex'r.
doc 22 wBt 299
1 he .standard of Union will publish the above
weekly till the day ul sale and forward Us account
to W. W. Mann, Augusta, lor settlement.
Hf ILL lie sold on Friday, the lath of January
neii, within the usual hours of sale, at the
la'e resident'll el Robert Allen, dec'll, in Columbia
county, all the personal property ol said Ui ceased
(negroes excepted) consisting of corn, lodder, bogs,
bonus, cattle, farming ulcnsjals, lioiiseliuld iml
km hen liinuiurc, one wagon and one haroueh, &<■
Terms made known on the day of sale. The plan
tulion w 'll he rented at the same time,
dec 23- 299 W 11.1,1.4 M J. RHODES, EYr.
WILL he sold at the Court Mouse door in jVla
non county, on the (irst Tuesday in Fob.
ruary m il, part of tract of Lund No. 194, 14 Dlst
-2d .Section now Marion ruurity, sold by an order ol
the Honorable Inferior court of Lincoln county,
w bile silling lor ordinary purposes. ISold lor tbe
benefit ol the heirs and creditors. Terms at sale.
.SARAH SHIN*, Ex’rx.
HENRY EVANS, Kx’r.
Flee 6 wld 295
UJ ILL be sold nl the court house an Waynes
borough, Darke counts, on the lirsl Tuesday
in February m il, one negro woman, Veins, and onu
negro boy t'uyler, belonging to ilicestate ol A. E.,
Holliday. < v «tld by order of the court ol ordinary;
ul ll urke comity. Terms made known on the day
dee 22-299 MATHEW JUNES, aHm’r.
WILL be sold an lbs first Tuesday in Feb run
ry before the court-house door,in Jai ksoiiho
■ro’ between the usual hours of sale, a negro Man
! hy the iiiiino ol Rob, 21 yearu old, belonging to one
el the Minor heirs of Joint Green, dcooosud,sold
aigroonblo to mi ordor <»( the honorable the inferior
court of St riven county, lor tbe benclil ol soul mi
nor tins 20lli day of November, 1837.
THUS. GKEENE, guardian
WILL be sold on tbe 20lli day of February
noil, nt the plantation of tbe late Henry
Dyne, of Dttrko county, the punslnible properly be
longing to tbe Estate ,us G. IV. H. Dyne, lulu ul
Dtirke coimiy, deceased ; Corn, Fodder, Hones,
Cows, Hogs, Sheep, llniudhotfl and Kfiction Form- 1
lure, together with a number of other artic.cj.—
Terms on the day of sale,
juii ll—wttl 8 W. 14 r . llUGllE£,adm'r.
.ItHil'Mfii Nlifi’illN Male.
WILL he sold on too first Tuesday in February
next, at the Market house in the town ol
Louisville,between the usual hours of sal o, llielol
hmig property, to wit:—thu undivided half of a
Mouse smi Lot in ike town of LimtsviHo aforesaid,
being the interest ul Alct. Mernweihcr in aaid pro
jicrly; known as tbe stone bouse tonnerly occupied
by Edward Foley; mid levied on to satisfy a fi la
in favor of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county,
v a. said Merrmelhcr,property pointed out by the
Inferior court. , IVY W. GREGORY,
dec 20, 1887 wld 297 £bmC j
Georgia, Jefferson County.
Will'lltlOAS Moses Itrinson, jr. IIP) lies ti
mo for lei tars of Adminislratiuii tie bonus
non on the estate ol Win. Htreetnvtn lute ol said
county, decease I. et
Those are therefor o cite and admonish all and
singular llielniidrcd and creditors of said deceased
to tile their objections (if any they have) in my
ollico within the time proscribed by law
Given under my hand at ollioc, in Louisville, this
lf>th day ol Jan 1(138 E DO I'll W ELL,
II w3od» Clerk C. O.
Georgia, Jefferson comity.
Hi HDKE.VS Elizabeth Pool applies for let
ters of Administration on the estate and ef
fects of Samuel Pool, late of said county, deceased.
These are therolbre to cite ami admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors ol aaid deceased,
to bo and appear at my office within the lime pro
scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, lu shew cause why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my hand at Louisville, this ICIK
Jan 1838. E DOTH WELL.
14;w30ds Clerk C. O,
(I EORGI A, Jtferton county:
WHEREAS, Alary ARen applies for Letters
el Administration on ihw Estate and t'f
lecls of Alexander M Allen, deceased.
Tliesn are theruloro to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred an i creditors of said, deceased
to file their objections (if any they have) in ray of
fice within the tune prescribed by law, ta shew
cause why said Mlers should not brygranled.
Given under my harulat office, in Loutoville, this
oth Januaiy, 1838.
EDENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk,
jnn 11 8
GEORGIA, Cotufflbia county.-
WHEREAS John W. Maddock applies lor lot
lent at administration on the estate ol Ro
land Thomas, dve’d.
These are tlureluro to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
within Iho tune prescribed by law, in my office,
to shew cause why said letters should not he grant
ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this
2d Jan. 1837. GABRIEL JONEA'.CTk
jan 6-4-30 J
7 EORG /A, Columbia county:
WREHF.AS William Yarborough, adminutra
tor on the estate ot James Yarborough, de
based applies for Loiters Dismitsory,
These are therefor to cite and admonish all and
angular the kindred mid creditors of said dec'd to be
tnd appear at my olfio within the time prescribed
ry law, to shew cause, .f any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Appling, this
15lh day of Sept., 1837.
sc.< id uiSt GABRIEL JONES,clerk.
GEORGIA,) Dy the Court Ordinary fe
Burke county j said County.
WHEREAS John Naton, Administrator o-
John S. Kenner, deceased, late of saidcoun
ly, have petitioned said court for lelicrs dismlsssory
siatmg that holms fully administered said estate
these ate therefore t* cite and admonish all con
cerned, to be and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and Iheit and there show cans*
why said lellets should not bo granted. Dy older of
the court.
T H. BLOUNT, « c c o n c
nov 10 6m 264
GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary ter said
Burke county, j Count
’•■fHEKEAS Sarah Smith Administratrix,
▼ w un d Allen S D Prior, Administrator of
James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
petitioned said court for letters distniasory, statins
that ihey have fully administered said estate. f
Those are therelore to rile and admonish all con
cerned to be and ap|iear belbre-saKl court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there ~hew
cause why said letters shall not be granted. By
orUor of Che court
1 11 DLUI dc c « p c
nov 10 wdm
*
ALL persona Laving licinaniia (gaunt the ealala
of 7'liuinaa .V Burke, deiemvk, will render
them within the lime preacnbi*! by law , and Ihuae
indelitcd to aairl ralatu, will take due notice,
fife 88 w(it 878 JOHN S. ROBERTS, adm'r.
ALL persona having dldima hgalnal ihc eatnle i I
Rebecca Birch, late ilf Ricilltiortn county, di.
ceated, ore hereby notified in preterit them to mv
dUty ulle.ied, within ihe’tibte prescribed by law.
wal J_ L BURCH, wtot'r.
Notice... (’arsons indebted to ihe subscriber,
-1 > either by note or hook account for the years
1834, '3O and '36are rrquealed to rail on Thoa M.
; Berrien and Million! Marsh, Esqrs. and settle the
• some. Longer '(hHhffdH'ic'c.telll'dt.'bellowed.
f Jan 19 IS: 71. T. RUSSELL.
jVOTICE.-l 'arsons indebted to the estate ol
1* the late Mark Dfcsnbayc are requested to
make immediate payment, and those to whom the
' estate is indebted will render in their accounts
I [iro|>»rly attested within the time prescribed by law
■ 'lb. CEO, tV. TEVANS, Adrn r & 7’rus’e.
t flurke'county, Jan. 19 IS
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
i the Inferior Court of Kichmund county, when
, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tbe
i first Tuesday in March next, between the usual
tyoora of-aade, dt the house in the city ol
Aiigdsta, live negroc slaves, viz . Kandy, Isaac,
John, Elbert, and Mary, a woman. Also, HOOacres
1 of Land, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Burch,
, lain of said county, deceased. Terms on the day
r of sale. L. B BURC7/, adm'r.
Jiui 4 wtd 2
AGREEABLE to an order of the inferior rour
. of Burke county, while titling lor ordinary
purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Fen
roary next, at t he courthouse in tbo town of Waynes
, boro', between the usual hours of sale, the following
{iropeny : viz, one tract es land containing sixteen
lundml mid seventy two acres, more or less; also,
the following negroes, Fred'k, Wally, Cezar, Auto
' ny, Fulwood, Joe, /funry, Betsy, Vessey and child,
' Nancy mid child, and Martha, belonging to the es
-1 into of John T. Forth, deceased. Terma ol sale on
the day.
I JOHN SAXON, ) , rlm . r
ELI McCROAN, |
von 10 wtd 2 (if
AGREEABLE to an order of the inferior court
ol Burke county, while setting for ordinary pur
poses, will he sold on rt,e first Tuesday in February
nail, at the court-house in the town ol Waynesboro',
between the usvtrl hours of sale, tho following pro
( nerly, to wit: otto hundred acres of land, more or
, less, on the waters of Dry Creek—also, the follow
ing negroes; Abialiurn, /’ob y, und t Aduni, belong
ing to Azarinh Duke, late of Burke county, deceased 1
Terms of saloon the day.
JOHN SAXON, Adm’r.
■ov 10 wtd 2f>4
Agreeable i o dii order of the Interior Court
of Burke county, when sitting lor ordinary
, purposes, will bo sold,on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, at tho Court House door in the town of
Waynesboro, between tlie nstiail botes of sale, one
bunri* 1 atnd t won'y F.vc acres of Land, morn or less,
in said county, adjoining lauds ol John Wimberly
and Others,belonging to tho estate ol Matthew Liv
ely, doeeased. Terms on the day ofsalo.
MARK LIVELY, Adm'r.
TnCv 27, 183 V w da 275
AGREEABLE to anerdwoftlie hiferier (fflUTt
of Burke county , while sifting (for ordinary
purposes, will'be Meld koVhe hagtiest bidder, on the
first Tuesday fn h'elrrsnry next, betweenl+ni'iiwiai
hours ol sale, in the 'town of) Waynesboro, Burke
county, two Negro men Uiekand Kauney.
ALSO
Between two and three thousand acres of Land,
it being pan of the real estate of William Bryan,
deceased, line of said county—this land, adjoining
lands of the estate ol Stephen Devtnparl, tho estate
1 of Eeckrd Hvdl others, on the waters of Buck
head, is too well known to need description; there hi
a tolerable plantation' on said land, and good dwel
ling House and other buildings necessary fora Jar
mer; some of these lands are fresh and in good order
fur Colton or Corn. 7'hc land containing the plan
tation will be sold together or in separate'ots; and
also the other tracts according as the administrator
may deem most to bo the interest of said estate— gen
tlemen wishing to purchase will do wellto call anp
laavnirte tltcse lands. Sold Tor the benefit of the hail
and creditors of said deceased. Tho terms of sale
cash. JAMES GRUBBS,Adm’r.
nov 24 vvta 875
Agreeabl to an order of the inf eriorcour
of Burke county, will be sold on the first
7’uosdsy in FrJ>ru*rv won*, « lire sMUrt house In
the town of Wtiyiteiiboto’, between the usual hours
of sale, one hundred acres ol Lund, more or less,
adjoining ihe lands of Thomas Bostick and James
8011, belonging to tbo estate of Tbimas Mallory,
doc,d., sold fur tho benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms of sale on the duv
JNO. B. ROBINSON, Adm
nov. 10 wlf 204
AGREEAB' E to an order from the nil'erio
court of Burke county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, nitlio court-house door in Waynes
boro', between the usual hours cf sale, one House
and Lot with adjacent Lois in said town, belonging
to Hamilton W atson, deceased, sold subject to a
mortgage in favor of Joseph Cates.
JOHN N AXON. Adm’r.
nov. 10 wlc 2fi4
ON Monday, the Mlh day of January next, will
be sold at the residence ol Joshua Lazetiby,
Barren county, all the jn-'nonai property of Bainiu>i
J. Lazcnhy, deceased, lute ol said county, consist
ing ol one horse, saddle and bridle, blanket and tad
die bags; three sheen, four blankets, cut and maltniss,
three trunks, razors, shaving soap, pared of tobacco,
Ate .—terms maij* known on the day of sale.
JOSHUA LAZENBV, Adm’r.
nov 27 wts 277
/"'KN the first Tuesday in February next, will bo
V.F sold beforo the Court House at Appling,
Columbia county, between the lawful hours ofimle,
One Hundred and Eighty Five (185) Acres of Land,
adjoining Booker Sutton, John A. Stapler and James’
Sutherland ; the same being the place wheron Ro
bert Shields lives, and sold agreeably to tho last
will and Testament of William Shields, ofColum
b ia county, deceased.
Terms made known on the day ofsalo
JAMES SHIELDS Ex’r
dec 13. 1937. 891 wtd
Ii V vir| ne of a decree in Chancery, in the Snpc
tier Court of Columbia county, whereinSim
mon Crawford, administrator with the will annex
d )f Jesscy \V infray, deceased, is complainant, and
James Carlledge, administrator on the estate of Ad
am » alker, deceased, and others are defendants,
will he sold, at Columbia Court House, on thefirst
Tuesday in March next, between tho usual limits of
salo, eleven nr*roes, consisting of men, women and
children, to wtl, Wallace, Argylo, Dorab, Sally,
I’ntsy, Mary, young Funuy, Jinny, Mtlly and child
Julia, and David, a boy. Sold ns tho property of
tho estate ol Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. Terms
cash. GABRIEL JONES, adm’r.
Jan 4 wtd 2 Os Julia Wood, deceased]
WILL UE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court House door in tho
town of Tltomaaville, Thomas county, within the
usual hours of sale, viz Lot of Land No 305 in Ihe
17th District, formerly Earley, now Thomas county,
•ontaming Two llutirtactl and Fifty Acres
more or less; sold by an order of the c mrt of ordin
ary when sitting for ordinary purposes it, Colum
bia county; sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Edward Wade, deceased, late ol Co
lumbia county. Tanas on the day of sale.
Jan 1$ 13:wtd ROBT BOLTON, Adm'r.
ILLbe sold on tho Ist Tuesday in February
", ' 1838, at Gumming, Forsyth county, by an
order of the Honorable, the inferior court of Colum
bia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, one
lot ol Land, No 455 in ihe second district, first sec
tVrh now l ‘ or *y th c °uniy, as the property of Henrv
ilkins, deceased, ofsatd county.
SUSANNA HILKINS, Adra’x.
nev - 23 wts 274
"VMT ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in March
Ti I* 011 ’ * K>tWet ’ u !^e usual hours of sale, at
the Market in the city of Auausta, by virtue
ot an order ol tho Honorable Inferior Court of
C olumbia county when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, eighty two acies, more oi less of Tine Land, in
kichinond county, five miles above Augusta, ad
joining lands ol James G. Stallings, Benjamin H.
I- ant 4 otners, it being a part of the real estate
; ert W liliam Whi toe mb, deceased, and to he sold for
tn<? purpose ut distribution among the heirs of said
| deceased Terms made known at the sale.
fiABKIKL JON ES, 'Trustee,
*or the heirs oj in IThitcomS, deceased.
I 2b wtd 201
e WILMINGTON ACADEMY,
r hJhbeviUe.District So. Ca. .
e mins INSTITUTION will be o ( ensd for ih«
X reception of students on the 15lh mst. under
the superintendence of the Rev. Isaac W.
Waddcl, a gentleman well qualified to ii etrucl
1 | Mills in tlicuiual branches of. Academical educe
' non. Good boaiding may be had in (he vicinity
on reasonable terras, and the price* of tuition will
1* at the customary rate*. The healthiness of the
situation, morality of the neighborhood, and facili
lires of learning, at this seminary, ore such as to m
' \itelhe attention of parents and guardians.
' GEORGE McDUFFIE,
Patrick noble.
D :MaTH’L. HARRIS,
PAUL ROGERS,
ISAAC BOUCIIILLON,
I Jan 15 l|:4t Trustees.
\ “ “TRUSTEE’S SALE.
’YTt/’ILL lie sold at the lower Market House, in
1 If the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
1 February ncjt, the And improvements,
together withTifty Acres ofLttrf’. bn tlie nbftli
■ side of the road leading out of Augusta, being the
j late residence of Mrs. Eliza Clayton, deceased. Also
i i sundry lots containing from six to twelve acres
> each of Woodland laying on the south side of
I stud'road, and extending westwardly towards the
1 railroad. Terms of sale, two instalments of three
and six months, with interest from dale.
, JanlC 12:2tawtd ASCL A YTON, Trustee.
■ LOOK HERE I
LOST or mislaid On Monday the Ist of Janua
ry, 'itffkhlit, a Newspaper, cuntaiiiihg a Seed
for 110 acres of land, from Elias Malden, Dooly co.
to the subscriber ol Burke co. Also two note* of
hand given by Isaiah Barrow as principal, and Sol
' onion Thompson security, to Benjamin Buxton,
both amounting lo fiorly five dollars, interest from
HUth Dec, 1836. Also one note given by Solomon
' Thompson principal anil Isaiah RhrroCv aedfirfty
1 to said Buxton, for twenty-eight dollars and filly
' cents; interest from 17th Jan. 1837. Also one ac
count against the poor school fund of Iho county
' of Burke, amount not recollected; and perhaps
other papers but not yet remembered. All persons
1 are cautioned against trading lor said papers.—
Any iulormalien respecting the same will he thonk
fttlly received. SIMEON BELL.
Jan 19 lftiw4t
SEALED PROPOSALS,
1 r|>o build a Court House in the village of Lex-
X ingtuti, of granite, 28 feet high, fiO leet long,
r and 4 I feet wide, with a hiped roof covered with
, ' shingles, a portico in front, and a 'passage through
■ j the lowerslory, dividing it into four offices, willoc.
r I received until the last Saturday in February next
■ J A plan of the building must accompany the propo
sals. Address, A H FORT,
Chairman of the Board ol Commissioner,
jan 10 lltwfd Lexington C. H. So. Ca.
STRAYED ~
-X. .-j FROM Coleman's lane on the Ifith
instant, a Red sided Steer,
1 with white streak down his back,
V.-pwAGALand a slit in the right ear. Any
' j«>cs >n delivering said steer to me,
ftt, my 710050, 31 miles below Appling C. House
' will receive $5 reward. J N 111GGIE.
' Jan 19 16:w3t pd
SPRING RACES*
r«K SPRING RAC ES of ii„ >l,ll '
ville Jocky Club will commence on the sec
ond 'Tuesday, (10th day) of April next.
60 Dollars entrance.
Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 er more to make a
race. A fine silver goblet put up by the pro
prietors, worth, $6O
2d day—two mile heats, free for all, —purse $3OO
3d day, 3 • do do 500
•itl) day, 1 do da 800
sth day, Colts slake, two mde heals, $250
entrance lor plate’ worth $lOOO,
3 already entered; open until the 85lh March.
The money hung up each day.
It F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors.
Jan 15 wld II
macon~spring races:
THE annual spring races over the Centra
Course will commence on Tuesday the 80th
day ol March, whett 'the following purses will be
offered:
First day, mile heaths, purse $250 #
Second day , two mile heats, purse 350
Third day, threo rude heats, purse 500
Fourth day, fouV Wile heats, puVse
Fifth day,utile heals, best 3 in 5, purse 300
Weights agreeable to the rules of the track.
Jan 16 12;wil MUSTIAN & MOTT.
Georgia Kail Koad.
MADDUX ADA.If & CO. beg leave to inform
the merchants and planters that the rati road
; to Warrentou will be in -operation in a few days and
that they will attend to receiving and forwaWing any
Goods or Cotton consigned to them. They beg to
assure all those who may favor them with their
commands that every exertion will he used on their
part to merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277
United Slates Mail JLiiic,
Fine four horse Coaches to Athens, Georgia
j (Fifty miles travel on the Georgia Rail Road.)
HIRAM N. WILSON returns his thanks to the
public for their liberal patronage since he has
commenced running the above line, and would in
form them, that he lias ptirchas»<l the interest of
his late partner in the lino and will hereafter run it
on his own account. He has made every arrange
ment for the public nccommoilation.aiid in addition
to his mail lino has added on accommodation line—
travellers by both will be convoyed 50 miles on the
Georgia Rail Road. His coaches are all new, and
made of the heat materials ; his drivers careful, and
horses gentle.
THE MAIL LINE
Will leave Augusta every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday mornings, at half part 8 o’clock, vix Rail
Road, for Washington, Lexington, Athens, Jeffer
son and Gainesville.
THE ACCOMMODATION LINE
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings,
at the »a»oe hour, and hy the Rail Road, via Craw
lordsville, Greensboro, Poland's Bridge, and Wal
kiusville to Athens
RETURNING.
The Mail line will leave Athens every Monday
Wednesday and Friday, at half past 11 o’clock, A
M., and the Accommodation lino every Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday, at the same hour, and ar
rive at Augusta next afternoon by 8 o'clock, P. u.
by the Georgia Rail Hoad.
Passengers from Augusta to Spring Place, should
leave Augusta on Mondays and Fridays ; on arriv
ing at Spring Place, they will intersect a lino of
four horse post coaches to Nashville, Tenn., which
runs three limes a week.
DCT The Office in Augusta is kept at the General
Stage Office, in one of the trout rooms of the Eagle
and Phoenix Hotel.
SCrAll Parcels, Bundles, &c. at the risk of the
owner.
DCrFare lo Washington $5, Athens $9, and to
all other points in proportion
Augusta, Ga. Jan 5, 1838 wSm 3
NEW
JOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE*
201 Broad St.
f|>HE Subscribers having purchased of Mr. Jones
1 tha whole of the large assortment of Job Typo
sojt ses, &c. formerly attached lo the offices of the
tagusta Chronicle and State Rights Sentinel, and
'tavng made extensive additions to the ssmo by oi
lers from the North, Would respectfully offer their
lervtces to the public in their line of business
I’heir establishment comprises the largest assort
nent of plain and ornamental type m this city, and
is they are both practical printers, they have the
•restest confidence i« their ability to execute every
rariety es Job Printing in a manner satisfactory to
.hose who may tavor them with their orders, and
lope by diligence and attention to busines to merit
t share of the public patronage,
W T THOMPSON,
JAS. McCAFFERTT.
oct 14 241
P. S. The business w ill as heretofore be conduct
ed under the firm of W. T. Thompson & Co. by
whom all orders from the country, for Handbills,
Blanks, Ac. will be thankfully received and prompt
,v attained to
Poweltou Academy.
Til jjg riiiuna of Powellou take much pleasure
, r A in stating to the public, that ihey have en
gaged the aervicea of Air. Ingraham na Rector of
-t the'PowelUin Academy, for the next year. The
healthfulncaa of the village, and the high qualifi
y cationa of the iralitu'ion in every department of
|| litera'ure, irduce* them to expect a continuance of
0 that liberal patronage which said institution has
i. received lor many years past.
dec 27—w4t 301 JOHN W RABUN.
MT. ■CA'RM'EL FEMALE ACADEMY,
In Abbeville District, S. C.
Trustees ofAlt. Carmel FemaleAcaderoy
JL announco to the public, that Alias E
Querns, who ling had charge es the Fenible Ada
demy for five years past, 'WnVcHrUinue in charge
ol the same the ensuing year. They consider the
character of the institution under her charge so
1 well established, that it is unnecessary to say any
1 thing in praise. Suflire it to soy,she has given gen
> end satisfaction to hot employers, as well in advatl
-1 citrg lierpildth: ih educaudf. ns in the improvement
“ of their morals. Tlloy ask the continuance and
* patronage which has been generally given, the'next
j. year, with a pledge that nothing shall be wanting,
1 on the part of the Tercher or Trustees, to give satis
' faction. The prices of tuition to be the same as has
’ been. Boarding from $7 to 88 pel month. First
term will commence the first Monday in February.
By order of the Trustees. ..,.. .
WAI T I/kENNON, Sec'y.
i dec 8 _282 wtlF
Conroe male
Academies.
rWI/JE Subscriber having taken charge es the
, ■ Male and Female Academies, at Alonroe,
i VVulton county,hereby gives notice that these in
ii stitulions will be opened for the KehptUih df pupils,
on Monday, 'tftfe 6mdf Janbary heft. The Male und
’ Female departments will be conducted 'inSeparate
• buildings, situated about 80 rods apart, both under
■ the direction of the Principal, who has been engag
ed in teaching in this place for the last two years.
A commodious building, with a convenient Appu
■ rutus room adjoining, has lieen prepared for iho
■ A/ale Academy, and competent assistants will bk
employed ns the circumstances of the school may
require.
Miss Sarah L. Hays hss been engaged Wlfft
Female department, w hoso reputation and standing
as a teacher are well known, os she has been on
’ gaged in leaching in this place for several years
( with success In the spring, us the school enlarges,
a female teacher from the north will be employed,
who will be associated with AJiss Hays in the fe
. male department. The Principal will hear recita
tions of the higher clusses of females at the apparat
us room, adjoining the male academy, and will illus
trate by moans of apparatus, me different branches
of study.
Porticular pains will bo taken to give thepnpils
i a practical knowledge of natural philosophy, thom
> istry, astronomy, and the higher branches of math
, emattas, the taking of latitudes, longitudes, <Stc. To
' this erd they will ba taught to explain from din
, grams, and to illustrate, tl.cmsclves, by means of the
3 apparatus.
Students wishing to obtain o practical knowledge
of surveying heights and distance*, «tc. arc inform
ed if.at a g jod compass and chain, with plotting
instruments, and an accurate instrument lor mcasur
'rtg vertical and horizontal angles, are in the pos
Session ol the Principal, who will go into the field
with his classes, and 'make them familiar with sur
veying, .plotting find Cftlculatjng'dislances. Lectures
will, from tune to lime, be given at night on natural
philosophy, astronomy, <tc.
Lessons will bo given on the piano, guitar, flute,
clarionet, <fec- hy Air. Guttembercer, whose novel
"system of instfttdritfn find tfkffl in M'UVit, have al
ready earned for him a reputation ol the first rank.
Painting and draw ing will also bo taught in the
■ female department.
The Principal will spare no pains to give his pu
pils a clear knowledge of Iho dilferent branches of
study ; and hopes by the arrangement made, to se
i cure all the advantages, wiekc/nt any of "the disad
vantages of a mixed school. The health of the vil
) lage of Monroe is unquestioned. Board can be ob
-1 tained for from Bto 10 dollars per month. Tuition
) the same as formerly.
) dec2B —3tw JOSEPH PRINCE, Principal.
A CAttD.
THE subscriber «afces this method to inform the
patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion
School, and the public generally, that ho has
brought that school to a close, and taken charge ol
• a new institution, lately established at Williams
Cross Ronds six miles below Walkinsvillc, in Clark
county, 'i bis determination lias not been induced
i by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Alansiun ;
> for, in that fekpdOfi, it has been sustained beyond
the expectations ol its proprietor ; but by a deliber
► ato conviction, that in larmcra’ Academy, under
its present prudent arrangements, the subscriber
will be able to do a larger amount of good, with
more /pleasure and profit to himself, than he has
been able lovSis, in Alonroe. The new institution
will consist of two brandies in sopfifate Iff uses-,
for 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
two Academies arc located at n short distance Invm
' each other, and the teacher's dwelling cemtfilly be
tween tlicWt ; fin'd it is believed that such measures
have been adopted us will secure the advantages,
without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All
the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies
ol town und village schools, are effectually cxclud
ed from this establishment. The Academy is fur
-1 nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical
and Astronomical apparatus, together w,th a num
ber ol large and elegant maps, and other facilities
for the promotion of education. In view ol the lo
cality of Farmers Academy situated as it is in ono
of the must pleasant and healthful sections of the up
country, together with its other ndvantages, the sub
' scriber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar
-1 ger amount ot benefit than he has been able hereto
fore to give them. Every precaution that a prudent
forethought lias suggested, has been taken, to throw
around the morals of pupils the strongest and most
effectual safeguards. All the branches (bolh solid
and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive cdMcue
lion, will be taught in this institution, and atmoite
' rale prices. Boarding may be had at the Academy
and within the distance of one mile from it, in the
most respectable families, for eight dollars, or less,
per month.
Persons wishing lurthcr information, will please
, address to the subscriber, at his present residence.
I until Christman ; and after that lime, at Williams’
■ Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex
pected toojion on the first Alonday in January next;
and it is very desirable that pupils, designed for this
, school, should bo present at the commencement of
. the year. Their advancement, as well as our con
• vcrnciice, would thereby be promoted.
JESSE C. PAULETT.
Dec 13 291 m3m
TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOONS
Navigating Savattah and JJroad rivers.
BY snaclot the General Assembly of the state
of Georgia, assented to the 26th December, 1836,
. it is made be duly of the inferior courts of the sev
eral counties of said stale, bordering on, or which
.. navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
lished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge
-1 petal assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents
. and palrouns, navigating said Wfilefs.
By the aforesaid acts every boot navigating thfi
e Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a
while patroon.wilh a Bill of Lading ready prepared
e to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to
examine the contents of the boat under their charge,
0 showing the name ol said patroon and consignee ol
the cargo aboard ol said boat, and furtbermure for
bids any bunt owner,their agent or patruon.to permit
any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol their
.. boat, any com, cotton, peas, stock ot any kind.poul
try or other articles in which by law they are forbid
to trafiick, sxcept the same is exhibited in the bill ol
lading of the ow ner of said boat or his agent,and un
s der his or their direction entered, makingit penal
0 against every offender of the aforesaid acts.
? Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that the
11 acts jf which the foregoing is extracted will be en
forced against offenders who may be taken in the
r county us Lincoln.
Lewis Parks,
j W. B. Cantelow,
# John Aloss,
.. Stephen Stovall,
, Peter Lamar,
i Judges of Inferior court.
‘ nov 23 If 27q
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of iho In
lerior Court of Columbia county, when silling for
. ordinary purposes for leave to soli the w hole of the
, real estate ol Elbert B Uuun, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said do
. ceased ALFRED J. DUNN, adm r.
eet 16, 1937 242
, SCHOOL I'OH YOUNG LADIES.
, fIMIE second terra of Miss Train’s School
• , A tor young laities will commence 220 Jan. at
'' the Sand Hills, in the vicinity ol Augusta, on the
• : premises ol the Key, Mr. Davis, where will be
• | taught all those branches considered essential to a
‘ 1 thorough English Education, comprising Reading,
' | Writing, Orthography, English Grammar, and
Composition, Geography,, History, Astural, Intel
lectual and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Arith- /
melic, Algebra, Geometiy, Ac. together with
french. ~
Lessons will also be given in Vocal Music,
Drawing, Chinese and Meazotinto Painting.
| Terms for English brunches, s|o per (quarter
' Extra for Drawing, Paiatmg, and French, each $5.
This school is designed to be permanent, and its
location cannot readily be surpassed in salubrity of
! , clitnatp.
9 -Should the patronage bo such as to mike it ne
‘ cessary, Miss Train will provide herself with a
' competent assistant.
Recess for one week at the close ol each term,
' will comprise the only vacation of the school.
. Eligible board can be obtained on reasonable
J terms. Jan 19 w‘2mo
, tieorgla Female CJoiietc
SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA. A*
' PfNHE Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will
1 X open on Monday, January Bth. It is desire.
■ blc that all students should he present at the tor
illation of classes, on the first clay of the term. The
government of the Institution i* strict, but salutary
—being by written laws and const it tiliun, which are
rigidly enforced, after the manner of the republican
State Governments of this country. A pamphlet,
containing hints on Female Education, our system
1 ot instruction, discipline, dec , will shortly be pnb
< lished, and sent to all who may teel interested
• enough to apply for it, hr letter to the Principal.
• The hours fur instruction are from day light till
1 nineo'clock P. M. (summer and winter I reserving
! four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur
r days, students are engaged only till noon. TKe Ly
■ ceuni, (a literary and Scientific Society,) of wbieh
• the Prineidnl is ra offidio, President, meets every
• .Saturday everting. This society has been estab
> lishod‘but a few months, and has already proven it
! self to be immensely improving to tha young ladies.
I W. pledge ourselves to impart in one year's time
1 to any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and
- Wrid 'cbn read Whertby, a handsome handwriting, a
! a correct knowledge ol Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog
raphy and spelling.
1 A married gentleman, from South Carolina, i
i engaged in the drawing and painting department,
i His work Will ‘CoVnpkfe \v*flb Why artist's in the
■ Southern States. Besides the above branches, he
• will teach portrait and minature painting, gilding,
■ bronzing,SrtiaTting, transferring prints, fancy works
with perforated paper, Ac. Ac. In the musical
1 department, instruction will be givtn'dp the pian.v
guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on h«-
1 man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Astron
omy, Chemistry, Ac. Ac.
Exertions are being made to have a clergyman at
-1 lachcd to the institution, which w ill he effected
with ns liltledolay as possible. IVo have a library
1 of 800 volumes—an herbarium ol 2JOO species ol
plants,collected by the Principal, in t'ta State of
! South Carolina—optical instrument! —Chemical ap
■ parntus, maps, globes, Ac.
The young ladies are requested to dress plainly
—not to wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend
balls and parties. No store accounts without the
I sanction of parents or guardians. Such as have
accounts will he required to legister all their ex
j penses in a book 'they will keep lor the purpose
1 Patrons will receive a minute report of their chil
dren’s progress in their studies.
Hoard can be had in the village.
Wo solicit the patronage of our Southern friends,
and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. We not.
■ only invite but would be flattered by the visits of
all who may be disposed to attend our lectures, re
citations, Ac. on any day nr hour during the weekr
' L. LATASTE.
r ANJVA M. LATASTE,
doc 27 wtflJAm3m 30*2 Principal!;
i |]lb(Tlun Female Academy.
fIMIE exercises of this Institution will commence
A on the first of January next, under the care of
Mr. and Miss Johnson, who have had charge ot
the Academy the present year.
TBUMS
Tuition of first class, composed of be
, (inner*, in spelling, reading, writing,
i and children's grammar, geography,
i and arithmetic, $4 00 per qr;
I Tuition of second class, in foregoing,
i and English grammar, geography,
, arithmetic, elements ol history, and
I composition, and elements of aslron
; omy, philos jphy, rhetoric, geology,
I botany, chemistry, and mathematics, ft) 00 per qr.
TtSittenef third class, in foregoing, and
r astronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log
r ic, history, geology, composition,hot
i any, chemistry, mathematics complo- »
i ted, Latin, Greek, ornamental needle
i work, drawing, painting, and music,
t for which the tuition will be $lO per qr. or s2s'
I per term.
; Use of Piano, $2 PO per quarter,
I No acholat taaen lor less than one quarter,
i A quarter will consist «f eleven weeks and a term
s or session ol twenty-two weeks,
t The first quarter commences Ist of January,2d
quarter 19th March, and ends Ist June; second
i session, or 3d quarter, commences 11th June;4lh
, quarter commences 271 h August, mid and* Uih No
-1 ember. /
i According to the usual rates of tuition of the high
er branches, herein enumerated, it would amount to j
- $134 per year The Trustees have settled the price !
1 of tuition of third class, ot $5O per year, leaving it I
to the choice of the parent, or scholar, to study uns I
i or all the branches included therein. K
Anv scholar confining themselves to the studies P‘
> of the Ist, 2d, or 3d class, will be charged only at | :
> ihe rates of such class, or any scholar may com- I
mcncc with Ist or 2d class, and go on to the higher Ifi
. class or classes, and bo charged at the rates above "
- stated, fer the time employed in each respectively.
I Thus ; A beginner may enter Ist class, continue 1
r quarter, and bo charged $4 00 ; may then commence
I 2d das i, and he charged $5 00 per quarter, and then 1 1
I commence 3d class, and he charged $l5 per quarter,’ I
■ or $25 per term, as toe cose may be. I
In ordet to [(reserve regularity in the several I
classes, and procure Ihe greatest advantages to the
> scholar, it is greatly desired that each pupil should
, commence wiiti the beginning of a quarter, or term
j Board in the village, $8 00 per monlh.
| THOMAS JONBS, N
THOMAS J.HEARD, $
LEROY UPSHAW, U
. Y. L. G, HARRIS, J
, dec 27—4tw ROBERT HESTER, r
[ U»gic Hotel. ~
THE subscriberhaying purchased this deeira
ble site, in the City of Jackson, situated on
the north side of the State-House square, is dclsr
mined lo remove oit in a few days, and assures all g
. those who may call on him that every attention i
and provision shall be made for their accommoda- I
tmtt, Which the nature of the country will permit; 1
0 and that his accommodations for travellers, horses,
, and boarders, shall be equal to any in the State.off
of llte immediate bank ot the Mississippi river, and
* )h fit) far as the circumstances of tha country will
permit,his accommodation shall|not ba surpassed bv
• any. He pledges himself to keeps good table,good
» bar, furnished with tho best of liquors; good com
fortable rooms; good clean wholesome beds; a quiet
e house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and
» good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and
a a plenty of com and fodder, and at as (reasonable ‘
o teims as practicable. Prompt payment, at J* ort i
>, periods, will, in all cases, be required. 4,
To members of the Legislature,and those having
'• business in the courts at Jackson, the subscribe;
11 will lurnish good comfortable rooms, both in sum
: r merand w inter, either in his main Tavern building j
1- or m one a few yards distant, which he has laleh 1
d procured, and filled up for the purpose, at their op
'1 tion. 1 hoy are invited to call and examine his ac
i- com mod at ions for themselves, and if they likr
1 tr Y them. He is perfectly aware of theaccomV •
turns hitherto aflorded in this town, and is ojL
e mined to improve, them andthat those who favor hi,
'* with their custom, shall not not go away reasonabi
e dissatisfied. R, R. WIGGINS,
Jackson. Miss. Sept 12. Mount Vermin.
Jan 4 ni3m 2
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARdT
A RANAWAY from tl
WE » plantation of J. W. Ramsa
doc d, in Columbia county,
mrr bout the lit December, a A
/ K ro man t hy the name of Lit
e lUBrU/ ,8 < shout twenty-eight yea
of age, of a yellow complexic
r but not a mulatto, stout and square built, and sit ,
t tors very badly. He is supposed lo be lurking She
, the city of Augusta, as he has a w ife here T
. above reward will be given for his apprehension a
confinement in any safe jail, or delivery lo
ISAAC RAMSAY,
jan 13 dlcwtf 10 Columbia ceunty i