Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 08, 1838, Image 4

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tail, a ' ■■jl im mrr PUBLIC SALE*. Blood Stork nt Auction. BY W. K. Air J. IT, JACKSON. ON FRIDAY next, on lha Hampton Csiir*c ( im. mediately after the mum race, will be sold, ilia I thoroughbred inure OYSTKR FII.LEY, By Sir barles, dnm by Fiurizal, Brand dam by (be imported Kubin, g grand dnm by Lamplighter, ! and be by the old imported Mediy, Her g g grand dim by tba imported Shark, ggg grand dam by llazlue*'old Fenrnoogbt, g gg g grand dnm by tbo thorough-bred imported i’nark. She linn a coll by her aide, by Star, who won by Virginian, bin dam by imported Sir Harry, and abe out of the dam of Sir Charles. She ia now in (oal by Uuarombe. 'Jennaat aula. 'Fob 6 30 Blood Hornes at AHiction. BY W. E. A J.U. JACKSON. Will be aold inmcdmlely alter the four mile race at the Hampton course on Friday next, the following thorough bred homes. 1. Cutthroat, ngray horse by Johnson's Mcd- Iry, sir® of tbe celebrated Alias Medley, out of .Me rino Kwa, tbe darn of l.obuiiiin, wiio wiih iiy Imp Jack Andrew*: g d. Spot by Imp Bedford; g gd. by Cade; g g g d an imported mare by Allred. Ho I waabredby Col Jletb of Virginia, mid foaled in j the spring of IH.H . Ha baa made n number of good I race* ill Virginia and South Carolina, and It s pnr chaacr will he Airmailed with a aiulemimt of Ins performance*. 2. A Bay Colt by A murio.m F’clipup, out of I Arcadia, by old Gallatin; g d by Imp Spread Fugle, | g g d try Dictator; g g g d by If a oulua; g g g g ( | by Hero; imported Brutus, Turquin Ac. Hr was bred by the subscriber and was lonled in the spring of 1133. Thcae bursta may bo seen until the day of sale at C .Miner a stable Ibe term., will bn a note and security, payable on the 1.-. l of J i mmy next, with interest from da'.w. Fed f> J H /MMMOND. EXECUTOR’S SAUK. HV W. K. A. J, I . JACKSON. YU 11.1. bo sold on .' uesUny the 2711 t day of , ’ ' Fibrunry next, at Marcbmont, the late rcsi denco as Jobn Fox, deceased, nbottt SIXTY »I,A VES belonging to tbe estato id said decoaaad —*i. o All lha Household and kitchen furniture, at said residence, two Mules, one Horse, u low bead id em its and hi gs, two four wheel carriages with harness, two small wagons with gear, a Tot of carpenter* and plantation too!*,a small Im ol book* and a gold wauli and trinkets. u.so— I bslale Dwelling ol the deceased the garden, grounds and a body ol pine land numbed to (ho same,containing in all about one hnndrod and lifiy acres The garden is lash fully planned and has long been considered the Ji'indsoinesl ol the kind m Ibis section of the country. Torstms wishing la purchase are invited to visit the pnaii.e* and i»- autino tor themselves. —Also— About One 11 limited and thirty.soyon Acre*of wood land, lying smith oast ol the last described —ai.so— A small Farm containing about Otic hundred natl lit n Asms, 1 mile front Murchniont, known us Bronson place, lying on both side* of Rue’s creek, on the premises is a small Grist Mill now in opera tion, a dwelling house and the nreesaury out baibl 'mgs; on ibis place ureanvoral never luilmg springs of pure water. —ai.so— Another sinndrr Farm, containing about Tivoii* ly-thren Acre* adjoining lands of Dill and fttkm aior, on winch there is a sued] dwelling. —AI.SO (About Two hundred mid seventy Aetna of wood land adjoining ibu two places lust muntinncd Ibe woodland will be divided us for a* practi cable to son purchasers. 'The sale will commence at. 101 A M IT! I'F,lt BENNOCH, A NTUiNI K I‘IQI F. r, HENRY 11. GUMMING, Executors of the will of John Fox, ties'll. -Isa 2» 20;w*2wtd Each of tbe city papers, the I Imrlrslon Courier, lbs Milledgoville Journal, and Wiisbington Nows, xxill insert the above node* twice a week until day ol sale, mid present lltoir account* to the Executors Georgia Ins. & Trust Conipnny, { Augusta. Jan, (i. , fIIUE Diroctor# have tins day declared n Divi- X dctld of Four Dollors per Shore, out of the /profits of the last six in nub*, payable on and utter ih« IthUt™—;l V. f »A')iiL.O, Bec'y, jan 8 ts 5 ■FANCY soaps fok tub toiletT a hi It) ol Rose Neap, highly scented Musk; ' “ Ambrosial, Bose, Jessamine, ( rcaind inn imou, Vegetable, Palin, Gitpbor sonii*. I ,avender, Berga mot, Trmspareiu anti Windsor Soaps. Cnlorinu -Soaps for whitening tbo skin, and hloacliing fine 'muslin lawns, Ac. Also the (,'osmetic U’usli Bull. For sale by ANTONY Ar. HAINEi* -'j’ >n lf> 232 Broad street. ffIFEItIOK IRISH LINKNS. CjfNOW DF.NvSi SHEAR, have roccivcd fioni k.T No v York a supply of d-d Irish l.inens ol the best style; als > anpenor heavy 9-8 lino i, expressly fir pillow eases, to which they respectfully invite ho attention of tho public. 9 .h* 12 rTEW IOOK & JOB PRINTIMG OFFICE 201 tSroad st. TIN I IF, Subscribers having purchased of Mr. Jones ■ the w hole of the large assortment of Job Type s,tji se*. Ac. formerly ntlitched to the offices of the tngnslu Chronicle and .Slate Rights Seminal, ond Itavng matin oxlonsivo addilions to the same by oi lers from the North, would respectfully odor their service* to the public in their line ii( btismcm Their establishment comprises the largest assort wont of plain and ornamental typo in this city, and >« they arc both practical printers, they have tbo •rosiest cmlid mcn in their ability to execute e cry • arielyol Job Printing in a manner satisfactory t*> ihoso who may tavor them with their orders, and hop* by diligence and attention to busines 10 ino.il t share of the public patronage. W T THOMPSON, J.VS. McCAKFERTT. on If 041 P. S. Tho business will as bar-coforo b« conduct ed under lha firm of tV. T. Tiin.vifSON &, Co by w bom all order* from the country, for Handbill*, Blank*, A r e. will bo thankfully received and prompt y altenlod to «•«<• !>< ‘Io n i.vsi iu x 7Z. I v/.Vii'.c.rrV '•SHE undersigned, agotits ol the Troteclion In • sitrance Company of Hiirtlord, Connecticut are prepared to insure) bail.lings and tbeir contents aginnst loss ur damage by tin on tbe most rcasoita- We terms. \f, & j. t ; CATMN. net 31 rhf jjj PRIME FOFFEI-\' 1 BAGS, new crop Cubit CofToo. pN SMITH A Co. Jon 2fi 2! I'irr Brotis® Ami iron*, Fenders, /Shovel and Tonga, i 111 great variety, for sal* bv _ F A H CLARK. UAH, ROAI) A STEAM BOAT STOCK* I |!(| SHARKS Mmk in Georgia Rail Kind ,v j Vcs-s Banking Company 30 shares -Slock m Steamboat Comp’y of Ga. For sale by KEEKS & UOPi;’ jan 9 it fi Ol f* 50AP7—Celebrated patent animal ami vegetable Oil Sclaps, for cleaning coat col lars, woolen, linen, and cotton goods, from spots occasioned by grease, punt,nr, varnish, and oil* of every description, without injury to tiio finest good.*; w ith directions, tor sale bv Jan 18 It; ANTONY A-HAINES. CORK LEGS. fIIHK subscribers having made competent ar- i X mngemeni* lor accommodating iltoae who ; have ban the misforutno to loose their lower ex- j iremitics, or any j«xrt of tltem, with Cork l.cgs ■ to supply tbo Joss. They tire prepared to corres- : p ad perfectly in no tin*** and appearance with the ! iiQUirat extremity, w hilst they am light and strong, [ ami by the assistance of suitable springs and joints ! are admirably nduplod to -supply ihe convenience : of tho natural limb in walking, Ac. They have no 1 band a specimen which tic y would be happy to ex hibit to tbeir friend* who in iy call buforo the gen- | lleinan applies lor w hom n wax prepared. To sens | desirous of availin ' tbem-e!ve. ol th 'sa val. ... 1 and elegant impruveine.it* will neol apply a Jisrson. m order that aa ic-cnr in* *grip!ion la the mvc nilicc of the arlifl run .' 1.-, out in, {an iti 22 ANTf.NI w II.UNE.S, At*. ... 1! ■ '' ! Hr "d *t. Fire Proof Ware-Ilouae. rj 111 E subscribers take this method of informing 1 the public that they will continue to Unmeet u general COMMISSION BUSINESS Their Warehouses urn in complete repair, and they soli eit a share of public favour. Gratcftlf for pant patro nage,lhcy assure their friends no eiertioni shall be wanting to promote the iVitcreal of those who may entrust I heir business to the'fti. Their charges in fnlnra will he like other establishments of the kind, l.iboral advances on produce in store. Receiving and forwarding goods or rollon promptly attended to. S KNEEL AND & Cl) a tig 91 1205 swtf iUnltrd Siatrs Hail Fine, fine four hone Coaches to Athens, Georgia (Fifty utile* travel on the Georgia Roil Rood.) HIRAM N. WILSON returns his thanks to the public lor tlicir liberal patronage since ho has comm*m-etl running the above line, and would in form them, that ho has the interest of his late partner in the lino and will hereafter run ii on hi* own account, ilo has made every arrange ment lor iho public accommodation,am) in addition i to biH mail lino lias added an nccommwdation line— -1 travelleni by both will bo conveyed 50 miles on the | (Georgia Kail Road. I]i«coache« are all new, and made of the Deal materials ; his drivers careful, and horses gentle. THE MAIL LINE I Wf'M leave Augusta every Monday, Wednesday ; and Friday morniugs, at half par 18 o’clock, vi * Rail Road, for Washington, Lexington, Athena, Jeffer son an I < •ainoiivillo. THE ACCOMMODATION LINE Kv'*ry '/’iiesday, 'J hursday and Saturday mornings, at the same hour, and by the Rail Road, via Craw* fords villa, OreyfriM'i’b, Poland's bridge, and Wat, kinsvilfc tc A then's UETUUMNG. The Mail line v% ill leave Athens Monday Wednesday and Friday, at half past 11 o’clock, a m., ami the Accommodation lino every Tuesday Thursday ami Saturday, at the same hottr, «ful hr rivo at Augusta next afternoon by 8 o'clock, r. w.- hy.lho Georgia Rail Road. FaVsongcfa from Augusta to Spring Place.should I *avo Augusta on Mondays mi l Fridays ; on arriv ing at (Spring Place,they will intersect n line of four horse po*l coaches to A'achville, Tonn., which nm.i throe times a week. oT*Tb»* Oflice in Augusta is kept at the General •Stage < )lfke, in one of the front rooms of the Eagle and Phcemx Hotel. {0“A1I Parcels, liundlm, <fcc.nl the risk oflhe owner. to Washington 85, Alliens $9, ahd to tin*lter points jn proportion Augusta, Gii. Jhn Tt, 1533 wfim 3 MONTHS after date, application will Ji ho made to the Honorable the inferior Court <*f Kichinondc unty, when sitting for ordinary pur poics, for leave to sell the real estate of 1. J. Jjrown, doccnsed. P FLEMING, Jun 18 .HiWitho _ Administrator. U IKMMHT TO AI MOIST. V JAIL jtj ON the 17th instant, a Negro jSr ftian. mils his name (*A URIEL, says he bolunjjk 'to 1 ■ftS'-l iNt# Mrs Hill of Edgofin fl liisinct, i .S’oit'li Carolina, nnd In the Cl iJSUILf employment of Nealy Veit* of I •invgfSF- ff.ii/—,» Abbeville District. lie is 1)3 years old, 5 feel 'J incites high; light 'cdthph-Kiou; lias a scar on tlm right chock; his fore finger on the right hand siilf; has a piece of the left car. oTT; rite owner is requested to come forward and pay expenses, and lake him from jail. Jan 524 ID ELI MORGAN, Jailor. SILK CULTURE. Voltes Mui.TivAUt.is,or the Largo Loat SI Chinese Mulberry. 3, IKK) Trices, ) The prodnen from cuttings of SJO,UUO CllTTinas, ) the two Inst season*. J’nce if Trees , without uric branches. Under 5 loot, 25 cents cacti, < )vor 5 nnd tinder 7 leet, 371 cents each, Over? f00t,51) cent* each. Cuttings. — Due eye, 535 per thousand, Two “ 55 “ 'lit roc “ 75 “ The Tree is easily p"opogatcd from ('tilting, and the grow tit m the Southern States is more than dou ble that in the Northern, in the same time. 01 the Cuttings InlUnincd from I’ntico & Son,at [''lushing, Long Island, hut 17 in 100 produced trees; ol the Cuttings front litem more than 75 from IOU mb. ob tained, and the height of them is from 7 to 10 feet the present year They should ho put into the ground between this and the Ist of April. The I above Tries and Cuttings arc lor sale by JONATHAN MEIGS, August.), Gcotgin. j N. n,—They will ho carefully packed and sent 1 In order, on remittance accompanying the order.— The ( hillings can ho scut by siago. jsn 9 vv'JrnG W illiam BD. Franc B I AS just received from Now York the follow s ■ ing articles: Ue»l black Mai:coni Lustring, “ blue black Poult do B«ie, 4-1 black Thills Loco, black blond do. IRuck watered b.»lt Ribbons, black Mode, I i nun Cambric 1 I and kerchiefs; Hunt Black Sowing Bilk, assorted do do Furniture Fringe. AI.SO A few fine Leghorn lionnots and Palm Loaf Moons. dec 5 BKacon, Lard anil HtiUcr. i) 1 | i kJ h * pfhno Tennessee liaeon A«*j*7vM.7 Jvt barrels Lard 30 kegs good Rutter For sale low by nov 30 JOHN M. GOOPER j- SON. Notice. iliia day WM. C. WAV ceases to trims* act any biisiness, as Agent, lor Joseph Bhan non All persons indebted to the late agency are requested to make payment to Joseph Shannon .and those having demands against it will present litem to the same lor settlement, net 10 337 JOSEPH SHANNON | II nn—iioiisfv & Uoiimiissiiuiu trass. ft C’U.V.VING ooiiilivites to transact a GENE .ft K V/, WARE HOUSE AM) CUMMIS. SION BUSINESS, at his old stand, -corner ol \A ashinglott and Roynold-strceig. He will make liberal advances on Colton, Ate. In store,and util atj lend punctually to business entrusted to his cure, sept 8 _ J2ll GEORGIA, ( By the Honorable the Courto ihirkc eounti/. S Ordinary ofsuid county. William Sapp, Administrator ol Richmond Hankerson, doc'd„htlo of South 1 Carolina, has petitioned the Honorable the Court of 1 Ordinary tor letters disinitsory Irum said adniinis -1 (ration: These are thcreluni to cue and udmoiiiah i all ami every person interested, to shew cause, any ■ they have, on or before the lirst .) .day m January I next, why the said letters should a i he granted,and | thosutd William Sapp forever released Irom all lia j htltly as said administrator. i!y order of the Court. T II BLOUNT, Devon July 52‘J mtim 177 U'Ol'K months alter dale, application will be ■ made to the hone able Inferior Court of Burke I county,while silting lor ordinary purposes, lor leave I to soli the Land and A agrees belonging to the estate of I’otor Applewhite, tloceased. JOHN APPLEWHITE, adtn r net It), 1837 4tm 52451 i UHHUI months alter data application wil be B made to the Honorable the Justices oflhe Jn I forior Uotirl ol Columbia county, when silling ler 1 ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole el the i real estate ol Elbert B Dunn, late of said county, | deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said du coast'd. ALFRED J. DUNN, tidmT v>e| 16, 1337 52452 SAOU li tnonlhs nfior date, application will be mad a to the interior court ot Jclfersoit county when ! silting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to sell the ! real estate and negroes ot Andrew E. Wells, ■■ I censed. .lIAKV.I W ELLA', Adm ix noV 17 "*tu 5169 : IJ ’-OUR months alter dale, application will bo ■ jl male la tits It rnortprla Interior Com tof Bn rkr ti.uiuy, when sluing tor ordinary pnrpe-os, j , , B a,e to s-.1l i :• :bcr three hundred and itur:-. I jt.r, :. . 4 a tier net, V arr. . r'n , .._v, ,e,i taming two hundred two and a l ;uit a. :, I .b,n .<;• t.iudm W m W MA< : .N’D,.Ad.tir ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REW ARD STOLEN from the liable of the mm subscriber, living on the Walking fit Atiti » Bridge Hoad, In Hurkacounty. Geo D 8 small Chesnnt Sorrel Marc, aaMnkijMßMsuppuged to be about 7 or 8 yearn old, n star on her forehead, a rear earning a small lump on ihe inside of her right thigh, stands Very crooked on lie. hind ~’egs, perhaps tome while on both hind feet. J will give the above reward for the thief with sufficient proof for his oanviction; also a liberal regard with all necessary expenses for the mare MO AES DANIEL, jan 31 w4t 23 iCr The Savannah Georgian, and Tallahassee Watchman will insert tho above three times, aud send their accounts to this office. "^UREIcTiioUSE. The subscriber hm purchased that vnlu al>le I'ublic Stand, (Cherokee f’onJs, bio. Cu.) of B K Tillman, nine milos from Ham burg, and informs the public in general, that he will keep h home ol entertainment, and hopes to merit the liberal patronage heretofore given to his predecessor; every exertion will he used to nnko thoao who may call on him comfortable and pleas am. J II COSBY. Jan 30 24w4t TWENTY DOLLARS HEWARD.' m RAN AWAY from (he Jr? 1 l , ‘“ n,al1011 of J- W. Ramsay, MjnLJ dec’d, in Columbia county, a bout the Ist December, a Ne / gro man, by the name of Llitv lix f ta. about twenty eight yean, Bki e—» ol age, of a yellow complexion, hut not a miduttv, stout "and square built, and stut ters very badly, lie i» supposed to be lurking about the city of Augusta, as he has a wife hero The above reward »ill he given fur his apprehension and confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to ISAAC lIA MS AY, jan 13 dXtwlf 10 Columbia county. NOTIcCTO'iIA 11. lio vD CONTRAC TORS. l^L r IISTERIV and Atfckfc'ic Rail Road, v W Extending from a p»i> . near Decatur, in DeKulb county Oeorgik, to the Tennessee river, between Dallas and Hobs’ landing, and embracing a distance of onn htm lrnd and (oily miles. SEALED PROPOSALS For tho execution of fho grading and masonry on certain portions of tlx i rail road above mentioned, embracing a distance not exceeding eight miles soutliwesiward of the Chattahoochee nver, and fourteen miles northwestward of rife cable; also of about twenty miles, including tbu traverse of tl.o Etowah river and its vallsy. in all about forty miles willl bn received at tho oflico of the commission; era, in Marietta,Cobb county,Georgia, between tho second and .evenlli of April next, during which . timo engineers will bo in attendance to point out tfte various localities at which the wotk of cons' ruc tion is to be carried on, and to explain, by the aid of plans and profiles of the route, lli-i nature und extent of the work. Much deep cutting and filling, and several extensive viaducts of timber, will bo required in connexion with the road Idrma tipn. The-rfffiotint of Excavations and Embank ments on those pbrt'ons of the road offered lor con tracts, as above, will be about two and a half millions of cubic yards. The work will be divided, into sections, each aboul one mile in length. Blanks for proposals; will bo in readiness for the use of lbo to who are dispose Ito engage in (lie work; also, , for tho concluding of coni racks in such proposals as are accopthblo 4o rtie Board of Commissioners. Tho work provided lor by contracts will h r com menced on or about ibo first of May next. The country traversed by the Kail Koad, iVele voted ami rolling, and is regarded ns one of the most healthy portions of (he United Slates. Tho climate is favorable for field operations during sum mer and winter. By order of tha Board Commissioners. S. 11. LONG, Chief En’gr. W. & A Bail Koad, Cnssvtlle, January 20,1934. J3O v\ 4t DOLLARS REGARD. BROKE Jail m Bnrko county on Friday night last, a prisoner who was confined in lb’s Jail of x aid county, by Iho name of John Sullivan, about 5 feet 10 inches high, light haired,small beard, light complexion, thin visaged, and about 22 years old, (.noofhis front upper teeth defective; a down east look when spoken to. Also, i. negro belong ing to AS Mellon of this county, by tho name of Salem, about 15 years old, very dark skin 'I bo above reward will ho given for the stppro hension of tho above named John Sullivan Jan 30 21 JOHN A ROBERTS, Jailor. COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in JlprJ next, will bo sold ot Columbia Conn House between tho usual ! boors of sale the following properly, lo wit:— Ono Buggy, one lmy r Horse, one mahogany Side- I board, I dinning and ten Table, one Secretary, otto j candle stand, two large mirrors, 1 mantle clock, 1 ' dozen chairs, 4 curtain bedsteads, beds, and furni ture ; lo satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Inferior Court. James J. W. Burroughs ngomst George Thomas. I’ropcrty pointed out in said mortgage. Jan. 30 RICHARD 11. JONES, SU’lf. feh 1 wld 20 _ COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in March next,«ill be sold at Columbia Court House, between the usual hours of sale : A Tract of Land containing fifty-five acres, more or less, on Sweet Water Creek, adjoining Win. D. Stanford and others; lo satisfy throe ft. f.s. from tho Justices’ Court of district No. 6. George VV. Culpepper vs. John Harress and James Culpepper. Levied on aud returned lo me by a (’onslable Jan. 30 RICHARD U. JONES, Sh'ff. feb 1 wld 26 ~ WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in March next, within tho usual hours ot sale, at tlie Court House in Warrenlon:— Fifty acres of Land or the waters of Rocky Com fort Creek; levied on ns the property ol W illiam El j lis to satisfy two It las. from a Justices’ Court, in I favor of .Sherwood Allen vs.said William Ellis; ad joining IVm, C. ilrannam and others. Levy made and returned to mo by a Constable. Jan 2‘J JEREMIAH FERRYMAN, Sh’ir. feb 1 wtd 26 SCR IVENSHEHiFF’sTSTALSe ON the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold before the Court House in Jticksotiboru’ : A negro girl by ike name of Linday, levied on as the piope iy of James Thomas iosalisfy (our execu tions from a Justices’ Court, in favor of Mathew U .pkios- Levy made and relumed lo me by a ConslaWe. JACOB BRYAN, SIBIL Jan. 29 ;kY I wtd 26 fi’iilTc^svia:. BV order of t ho t ourt of Equity, I shall soil at public Auction on Friday, 2d of February next, al tho residence ot Mrs M Lamar, near Ham burg, S C., all the imbequeaihed personal proporrty oftftebrte Thomas G Lamar, consisting of .Mules, Horses, cattle, hops, earriago, wagons, ptuntnt on tools, household and kitchen furniture, corn, fod der, bacon, Ac. 7’erins will be made known on the day of sale. JACOB B SMITH, Executor. Edgefield, Jan 30 —. At the same tints and place, that valuable plan tation,railed Holmoiiiit, on Savannah river,about thieo miles below Hamburg, will be reined, and about Thirty likely Negroes, will be hired for the current year. OEOKdIA,) By the Court Ordinary lor said ISurke couiili/, $ Count Wk I*7 HEitE.vS .S’arah Smith Administratrix, w » and Allen A’ B I’rior, Administrator of James J Smith, deceased, hue of said county, have petitioned said conn for letters disntissory, slating that they have fully administered said eslato. I heap arts therefore lo ctlo and admonish all con cerned to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, und thou and there shew cause why stud letters shall not be granted. By order of fho court T II BLOUAT.dc co ac nov 10 worn 264 sEORGJa, Columbia county: UfREHF.AS William Yarborough,administra tor on the estate of James Yarborough, de •eased applies lor letters Disntissory, These are therefor to rile and admonish nil and angular tljc kindred and creditors of said dec’ll to be utd appear at my offit*.: within the tune prescribed iy law, to shew cause, .f any they have, why said otters Miottld-not be granted. t.tteti under my hand, at olUee,iti Appling, tb s ’sth day of Befit., IS3T sept H mlh GABRIEL JONES,clerk. (■ Ul It months anerd ne application will tie made j , to tho itonpra.iie interior Ce».t ot Burke Gnun i > ’' ••'••• sefttn; ; r ordinary pie- for leave (o i}« -'•*>« m-p.p w oman uctougmgto Jonathan Johns, j A’;,. ns. Vdtil’r LoU, OR mislaid , on the 38th inst., a ccShtmon sized Leather Pocket Hook, containing notes as well as I can recollect, ns follows—One on Thomas D. Key,of Jefferson country, for two hundred and ten dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond county, for one bundled and ninety dollars; one on David Pal. rner for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar of Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty seven dollars; ;>.c on James Jennings; both lopethier I amounting to two bundled and eight dollars; and. 1 several oilier smaller notes w hich Ido not now re member, together with scrip of Rank Stock of the I Darien flank, Branch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. Also a number of other papers oj value to me. Any irnformalion in relation to the above will bo thankfully received, besides a liberal toward will be given for the Hook and its contents oct. 30—ts—251 J. JENNINGS. Eagle Hotel. rjlllKsubscriber having purchased this destra- X ble site, in the City of Jackson, situated on the north side oflho State-House square, is deter mired lo remove oit in a few days, and assures all those who muy call on him that every attention and provision shall bo made for their accommoda l.on, which the nature of tho country will permit; and that his nccotrmodalioiis for travellers, horses, and boarders, shall be equal to any in the State,off of the immediate bank of tho Mississippi river, and in so far as the circumstances of the country will permit,his accommodation slialljnol be surpassed by any, He pledges himself lo k-epa good table,good bar. 'Vmwhed with the best of liquors; good com fortable robins; good cli an wholesome beds; a quiet house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and aplenty of corn and fodder, and at as reasonable teams as practicable. Prompt payment, at short periods, will, ill all cases, he required. To members of the Legisliitnrcinnd those having business in the courts at Jackson, the subscriber will Mirnish good comfortable rooms, both in sum - mer and winter, either in his main Tavern building, or in one a few yards distant, which bo Inis lately procured, and fitted up lor the purpose, at their op tion. They aro invited lo call and examine his ac commodations for themselves, and if they like, try them. Ho i.s perfectly aware of the accommoda tions hitherto afforded in this town, and is deter mined to improve,lhpn> emit hat loose who favor him with their custom, skull not not go away reasonably dissatisfied. R. H. WIGGINS, Jackson, Miss Sopt 13. Mount Vernon. Jan 1 tn3in 3 Siinv Police. \V..I. VAS()\-(Late off Georgia.) S B AS removed to the City of New Orleans, for « a the purpose of devoting himself to the prac tice of LA VV. REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colqnett, Holt A TehblVi, A. 11. Chappell, Hnn W C. Daw son, J/on. John H. King, Mai. K H. Heal), Augus ta, Geo ; -Wilier Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C. Jim 4 Sin 3 Idin Notice. r jj MI F. undersigned having united in the prnctic B_ ol the LAW, offer their services to the public They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Hiker, J.ceand Snmtsr, . of the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of tho Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, I’nlaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit, bu siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter county, whore one of thorn mav always be louud when few? on business. LOTT WARREN, , VV M 11 CRAWFORD, oct 10 _ _337 wy Law Notice. PJMHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership S for the practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra bun, and to all business entrusted to their care in the Cherokee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the United Stales for the Georgia District. Theiroffico I is in Clarksville, Habersham county RICHARD W T' A HERS IT A?S BARNARD E. IIAHERSDAM. ’ _Dec 1G _ wBt ‘”->4 1 e. r.& j. mi.fi, ATT OH. \ 7/1 .S’ AT LA IV, ‘ Moticellu and Eatcnton, Georgia, WILL practice in I he several courts of the coun ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, I’ntnmn, Uald vvift, Hulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, and in the Federal Cofirt for the district of Georgia. REFERENCES. I Asgusln —A. J& T. VV. M'iHcr; Webster, Fnr maleeife Co , Marvilnnd, lii.'loy, A' Co. Mncan. — !’uu & Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles J. McDonald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cnyler, G. B. laimar, Jo seph VV.Jackson. Charleston —James 1., I’eligrue, Wood ff Fannin, C. & G. 11 Kelsey <t Dalstead. Tho Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New York Courier and Enquirer w ill publish the above twice a week for G months and forward their accounts lo this office. nov 17 w6m 359 COEIIAIHCS (GA.) RACES. annual Spring Races, over the Western 1 JL Course nt Columbus, On. will eomo off the B last Tuesday, 37ili Febnary, whin tho following purses will bo offered viz: )stday, milo heals—Purse 8300 3d do 3do do do 500 * ltd do 3do tin do 700 " 4th do 4do do do 1,000 ‘ flth do mile heals,best 3 in 5. On Monday, the day before tho Jockv Club Ra ces. a Colt sweepstakes will come off, $3OO on trance, halt forfeit. Nine subscribers end'dosed. 'File track and fixtures will be in fine repair, and J all gentlemen of (tie Turf are invited to attend and contribute lo the sports of this new and flourishing i association. THE SECRET AI! V. jan 9 w7t 6 r - 1 SPRING RACES. I HIE SPRING RACES of the Milledge villo Jocky Chib will commence tw Hie sec ond 'Tuesday, (lUth day) of April next, t 50 Dollars entrance. r Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or more to make a race. A fine silver goblet put up by the pro ’ printers, worth, BGO 3d day—two mile heats, free for all, —purse 8300 3d day, 3 do do 500 . 4th day,4 do fie 800 sth day, Colts slake, two mile [heats, 8250 entrance for the‘Young plate’ worth 81000, 3 already entered; open until tho 35th March. The money hung up each day. D F. YOUNG <vi Co. Proprietor., t Jan 15 wld 11 1 j fLAW NOTICE. JOHN R. OVER, Attorney at Law, 1 j MoNTictst.Lo, Georgia.. i X XT" ILL practice m tho counties of Jasper, Jones, i I * w IVnam, Morgan, Green anti Baldwin, ol I j the Oemnigoe Circuit ; mid Monroe, /fulls, Henry , and Newton of the Flint Circuit. , references. Augusta. Col. Win. T. Gould, Gould, Buddy As Co. I A. J. AT. VV. .Vliller, W. 11. Crane, . I Uaihbolio & Baker. , I New York. Smith, Mills Co. Baker, Johnson & 00. jan 13 3mlw —lO LOOK HERE ! XOST or mislaid on Monday the Ist of Janua i ry, instant, a Newspaper, containing a deed | for 110 acres of land, from Elias Malden, Dooly cu. , jto the subscriber ol Burke co. Also two notes of j hand given by Isaiah Barrow ns principal, and Nol ' I onion 'Thompson security, to Benjamin Buxton, ! both amounting to liony live dollars, interest from 1 j both Dec. 1336. Also one note given by Solomon i Thompson principal and Isaiah Harrow security 11 to said Huxton, for twenty-eight dollars and fifty j cents; interest from 17th Jan. 1837. Also one ac count against the poor school fund of the county ■ I of Burke, amount not recollected, and perhaps • . oilier papers but not yet remembered. AH perse ,s ate cautioned against trading lor said papeis,— . '. Any information respecting the sn uo will be thank -1 fully fccicd. >i.*iEON HELL. I V> I:• 'v St THE UNITED ST VIES MAGAZINE AND 5 Democratic Re view • * VOL. I. JANUARY, 1833. NO. 11. r TABU OF CONTENTS—ORIGINAL PAPERS. Hi ITHE SUPERIOR COURT of the United " • Stales—its .lodges and jurisdiction. 11. TJie Tam dial's Hymn, by J G Whittier. IH.'Ti sfcricul Sketches of the old Painters: Ap peiles. I IV. Tho monuments of Greece, by the author of the 1 . “Ruins of Athens.” V. Foot prints on the sea shore, by the author of I ‘Twice told Tales.” VI The Dying chi'd, by Mrs Daponte. VIP. L i tire hours at Saratoga, by the author of J 1 ‘Hope Leslie,' ‘The Limvoods,’&c. * VIII. An Indidetital Sorrento, by William Cullen , s Crynnt.. { IX. The Canada Question. 1 X Sonnet. £ XI. Aaron Harr, ( Memoirs of Aaron Burr, hy ,1/at- < thcv/l, Davis.) 1 XII. Political Portraits, with pen and pencil, No 11. t Thehon. VVmC Rives, (with a full length cop per plate engraving ) t XIII. To-Morrow! translated from Martial, by F S ’ Key, esq. XiV. The New York Election. I XV. Retrospective view of the South American < States. (Introductory to the //istoricnl Register ' of Southern America.) Territory and population 1 ofSpniitsh Amerie, System ul government. The supremo council of ho Indies. Sectional division and snbdivsioti. Organization ol local govern ments. Ilieauditue.es. Ecclesiastical establish ment; taxation; commerce; linrainrr; general operation of thesysUm ; separation of Louisiana; expedition of M randa; Admiral Popham's at tempt an Buenos Ayres; Sir Samuel Auchmu ly's attempt on Montevideo; overthrow ol tho Bourbon ntuimrehy in Spain, by tho Bouaparles; c'f ecls of the Spanish American colonies; rever 1 st-i of the patriots in Spain, and convocation of a general cortes; effects on ilia colonies; first at tempt at self government al La Paz; attempt at Quito; t'aniccas, Carthagena, Bogota, Buenos Ayres; Chill, convocaiioii of a national congress; Mexico; attempt of the Curato Hidalgo; revolu tionary junto under Moral, s. The Monthly Historical Register. History of the Extra Session—Part I.—in Senate, j Organization; election of speaker to the house; {'resident's message; the reports of the secretary of tho treasury, and post master general; election of jip’ri'cr to the house; tho senate; system of bills .reported by tho commhteo on finance; the fourth instalment postponement bill; the merchant’s fond extension bill; the divorce bill—position of parties—the debate; the deposile bank settlement bill; th» resolution against a i ational bank; the New York fire bill; the Indian hostilities appro priation bill; the warehousing system bill; the District currency bill; Miscellaneous. Analytical table of yeas and nays. Monthly list of now publications. £5" This number contains 176 pages on eleven sheets. . , . 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Jan 39 23 TVI OTICE.— Persons indebted to tho estate of ixl the lalo Mark Desabaye are requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will render in their accounts properly attest. H within the time prescribed by law to GEu. W. Adnt r 'f’rus’e. Burke county, Jan. 10 15 IN OUR months after date application u ill be made to tho honorable Inferior court of Columbia county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots of Land, viz: No 408, in 4lb district; 287, 27tb district; 73 ami -16, 11th 1 district; nil Early county, belonging to the estate of 3 James fliackslono, deceased. > WM F BEALL, WM, YARBOROUGH, ian 19—10 administrators. _ HICKORY JOHN. ■ 'l’lllS celebrated racer and iho -1 rough bred Horse, Ims left this place I g, f° r his stand r.t La Grange, Troup | cun 111 y ■ ,n !biB Slate, where he will | it J remain for the Spring season only, 1 BSifSstata under our charge, as he will make his I appearance on the Turf ogam this fall, when he ; will have had time to recover from an injury sirs tabled in one of his feet, w hen on his way hcnco to Columbia. His terms will be 4I>6U the season, pnya • ble within the season ; SlOO insurance, payable as usual, and Site the Groom. As a racer, it is not . known that ho has any superior—in point ol breed . Ang he has but few equals—he traces through the most fashionable and approved crosses to the old cub mare, the ancestress of Bascrmbc, and n host ( of other highly distinguished on the Turf and in the Stud, ills color is a rich chcsnui, and his form ) unites beauty and strength to a degree. His pedigree i and performances will be published at length in ) hand hil's. ) Mares that may bo sent to him wif be w ell taken care oTat the usual rates and terms. HERRING & JETER, La Grange, Troup county, Geo. ££rThe Columbus Enquirer, Standard of Union, Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal will publish the above once a week lor 6 weeks and for ward their accounts to us lor payment, jan 17 w6t 13 JOST two Certificates of Stock in the Dnr.on A bank; one No 641, for twenty shase.-, dated ’ Sth t i March 1336, signed by E S Revs, cashier; 1 the other No 757 for ten shares, dated 18th May 1837, and also signed by E S Rees, cashier. Both nl said ceitificates are in my-name. They were lost s,,in tuna since together with a pocket hook. Tho object of tin's advertisement is to comply w ith the forms required by the' bank to procure new certificates. THUS J JENNINGS. Jan 27 22-w3m MONROE HAUL. fjpilE undersigned lias taken the above establish -a. memm Monroe, Walton county, which is Hew fitted up in fine style for the reception of Boarders and Travellers. He flatters himself that by tmremitled attention to the comfort of those who call, ho will merit a [liberal patronage. J, A.CLARK, j jan 25 w3t i Georgia, Rnrke county: Ul Ht.RK.-18 Edmund Gurliek applies for let ters ol administration debonis non on the estate of Wm, DeWod, deceased. These are thcrulbro to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the lime pro ■ ■ :!'«d I■- ,W to s. w- ,(• a ir, )j... h.* V- I why smd letters should n.it be granted. Ul. e i and. t my bar..; t.-r office, in Waynesboro" dat Jan "t>. .24 T H T c c c o * r STRAYED FROM Coleman’s line on the Ifith instant, a lied sided Steer, with white streak down Ins back, and a slit in the right ear. Any I pers m delivering said steer to me, at my house, 31 miles below Appling C. House /' will receive $5 reward. J N 111GGIE. * Jan 19 15:w3t ( >d EMANCIPATION. THIS celebrated English Racer nn( ] splendiu Stallion will occupy Stand, at VV. Hampton’* f M Wood-lands Estate, five miles below 'O Columbia, under the direction of Mr- Wm J. Geigf.r, and he let to Mares hi $75 the season, SI2O to insure, and one dollar to his groom; the money to be paid in advance. The season will commence on the first ofEebruary, and end llm Ist ol July. Extensive rye and gross pas tures provided lor Mares, and separate lots for such as may have young (oals, and mares well fed at filly cents per day. Every care will bo taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility, should they ° l ' Emancipation, so named under the great excite meni about the emancipation of the Roman Catholics * was hred bv Mr. Riddle, and was foaled in 1827. Ho w i-s got by Whisker,(own brother to Whale bone, &c.) sire of The Colonel and Mcmnon, winners of the StLeger. His dam was got by Ardrossan; one of the best sons of th - b oo ns John bull; bis g dam, /-iidv Eli za, by Whil st) h; his g. g. dam, X Y Z’« dam, by Spadille, out m Nylvia, by Young Mtrrshc, &c. Ry reference to llio7thvol page 101 of theT. U. and .S’. Magazine, his extended pedi gree may he seen, ns also his performances on the turl, which latter are but little inferior to any homo ever imported into this country. 7/e is a Imuiitilul bay, With blacklegs, mane and tail, sixteen hands high, of great length, and commanding figure. His hone is largo, with muscles well defined; his ac tion good, and accompanied by indications of un co iraon power. His slock are considered very premising: his oldest were two years old lastspring wl these, somn few were trained.hast season, end two of them have been wimioiaHK, Angela, who won the Clullington stakes, August 3th, healing » field of five others, r.t U olvernampion; and Com pensation, winner of a stake at Iteducslbrd, October J Ist, beating three others. For Black servants sent with Marcs, no charge will he made: having no accommodations for w hite persons on the spot, they must hoard elsewhere, jan 30 win 24 FOR SALE. f | MIE Plantation upon which the subscriber now u resides, four miles from Augusta, in Rich mond county, contning GtiO acres, with a Saw Mill , nearly new, a good Dwelling out buildings, for r a private family and plantation, use. A 1.30, 2021 acres in Loo county, Nc. 16.1, 6th district IJO do di origienally Ctiokee now .Murray county, No 156, JOth district, 3d section, jan 16—w3w 11 JOSEPH WHEELER. SEALED PROPOSALS, bnilda Court House in the village of Lex -I mglon, ol granite, 28 leet, high, GO feet long, and 40 feet wide, with a biped roof covered with shingles, a portico in front, ami a passage through the lowcrstory, dividing it into four offices, will bo received until iho last Saturday in February nexi. A plan of (he building must accompany the propo sals. Address, A H FORT, Chairman of the Hoard ol Commissioner, jan 15 ILwtd Lexington C. H. So. Ca. A TEACHER WANTED IN OR the present year, s,y, Jake charge of Pleasant ' Grove Academy, in Uprise county, twenty-sev en miles below Augusta. He most be well compe tent to teach the various branches ol an English education: one who understands Latin, Greek, and French languages, would lie preferred. Any person applying will be expected to come well recommend ed as a Teacher, and lot his morals. Such a person can have a good salary Any person wishing to take charge ofsaid Zcaderny, can apply to the sub scriber, personally, or by letter addressed to hinr at Friar’s Ponds Post Ofiice, Burke county, jan 20 6td3tw 16 L F. POWELL A TEACHER WANTED IN OR the present year to take chaigc of the 1 IVrighlsfcp'ro Academy, in Columbia co. Ga. He must be competent to teach the various branches of the English language, and will bo expected to bring good recommendations of his morals, ns well ns ca pacity to leach. Any person wishing to take charge ol said Academy can apply to, or address by loiter the trustees. Jan 27 22;3w3tw “M/JR. OLCOTT will receive pupils nt Mount i-Tl. i/ope, Columbia county, Geo ,27 miles from Augusta, and contiguous to the ’.eo Rail Road.— i He is familiar w ith the education of youth and pro mises to do justice. Reading, writing and arithmetic, perqr 85 Natural Philosophy, Histoiy, &c, “ “ 6 Latin and Greek Langungis, “ “ 8 Good Board at Sl2o—halt yearly in advance. Columbia county, Jan 22 w3t 17 gpja- One Thousand Laborers Wanted. TO work on the Western and Atlantic Rail JL Road, leading from the Chattahoochee River, / Geo, to the boundary line of Tennessee; situated North-west from Augusta, via the Georgia Kail 1 Road, to Crawlordville, Poland’s Factrry, Watkins -1 v .’;le, Lavvrencoville, Pitlmnn’s Ferry, or via Madi -1 son, Covingloß. Decatur, M arietta ami Allaiona, at the work, which w,li he ol fourycnrsdiiialion.atnl > is themes, extensive of any work now in progress * in the United B’atcs—all dry, a large portion rock, 1 and finely shaded >vith large oak, hickory and pop lar. The country is v<,. r v fertile, and abounds with choice produce ana fine ~;ur.Elone water. The climate is a medium. The days i>re not »0 long and warm in mid summer, nor so short and cold I?. winter, as in the Northern States, and consequent ly better adapted for such work the year round, and , (dr health ami general comfort is rot excelled by i any part of America. The line also affords abun- I dance of work for //ewers, Framers and Masons— also for hoys to drive carts. The highest customa ’ ry w ages will he paid in all eases. ; Allatona, Geo. Jan 1, 1838. W.M. NELIGH. jan 10 wit 7 Contractor. , N. li.—Lands are aa yet very low and offer great nducemcnt to settlers. Georgia Kail ESoad. MADDUX A1 >A M & CO. beg leave to inform iho merchants and planters that the railroad 10 Warrenton will be in operation in a few days and that they will attend to receiving and forwarding any i Goods or Cot'on consigned to them. They beg to i assure all those who may lavor ihcm with their : commands that every exorlion will tie used on their part to merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277 LOCK 11ART. THREE VvTi' S & CHAPMAN. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public that they are prepared with shedsand close, stores m the village of Warronion, for the re ception of Cotton and Goods, which will bo for [ warded by ihe Rail Road to Augusta, and Goods to the up-country, as directed, with care and despatch. Those disposed to do business by the way of llin braneh of the road,may rely ou our strict attention to all business confided to us. Our sheds for cot ton are adjoining the Depository. dee. 13 291 w4l fcjr’i he Milledgeville Recorder will copy the i above four times. Laud for Sale. " 1 ' r |DIE subscriber offers the following Lots for -S- sale on reasonable terms; Ao. Uia. Sec. No. Dis. See LAND LAND 81 17 1 29 to 3 35 “ 19 3 142 “22 3 GOLiJ GOLD 339 “ 16 4 1157 ‘33 8 1 3 836 • 1 4 H-*5 “ 2 4 828 " 18 2 18 2 “ 17 4 650 « 11 l 285 “ 3 4 470 “8 4 138 “ JS 2 339 “3 S 57) “21 2 228 “3 2 20 “ 26 Early, 119 “ 12 Early I 153 ‘ 7 do 265 •• 16 do \ 441 “ * Irwin 42 “ 9 Irwin 90 “ 7 do 269 “ 8 do 129 “ 11 Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly i 237 “ 11 Carroll 239 “ 8 Oarrcil 53 “ 50 Lee 4 “ 4 Lr,, 99 “ 3 Appling ALSO, The pheo I now live on sixteen miles from An i gusta, and on the 20th section of ;h< i t « K.aid, and lor health ilcummt he hy anv cl the adjoin.ng lor further M’s ytf llio svbjc.-.her B: >•«•.• " - v * V'lili :’ ■ C H T >*' jr- c,. »