Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 17, 1838, Image 4

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X TE ACTIVE WANTED tba prrpcnt year, 10 take rharge of I'lwutnnt •T fiiwf Academy, in Burke county, iwerityscv viv miles below Augusta. Mi-m ini be well <omi«- l*wt to teach the various branches of on Engli.b education : one who understands I.min, Greek, nn<) French languages, would be preferred. Any person applying will be riper led lo come hc!l recommend el an Teacher, and lor Inn moral*. t*nf li n person eon hare n giKxl sa'ary Any pi r*on wishing to toko rharge of said Academy, ran apply to llio sub scriber. personally, or by letter addressed to bio ol Friar's Bonds Post Office, Burke rounry. jin SO finfhw Hi 1, I'. I’OW I.ld ONE'tIIOFSANI) D01.1,A UN HK. W A III). M herein ii has been reported that there is an ouli r bar opposite theenlronre lo Ibe port of lirillMHirk, ill Georgia, sumo mile* di* lance from that surveyed by three i iimnis.ion art of the Navy in IX3O, and Inning lis* wilier apon it: the above reward i* olfercd lo any pertun who will discover any such bar ao silna'ed as to rause t hindrance lo ships etilering the port. And whereas it has I icon nl«o currently reported that there is a bar across the inner channel of Og lethorpe bay,opposite the city of Brunswick, hav ing only the depth ol sit or oiglit feel ol water on it at low tide; n reward of Five Hundred Hol lars will be paid lo any person who shall discover •arh bar, or snv bar so sit listed, which linn no) an abundant depth ofwaler upon it for the ons tage of merchant ships of the first class up to the town. The inner bar above alluded to is probably the ana described in the following extracts. Ut. F roin lh« rrjkori of ih« sinli* commissioners, John (» Pol hill, Hugh Lawson nn<J Alosos Fsrl, K*q •• liftwurn Rrnndy point in ilii* island, sn«l Pen viin*N folly on (ho lirwiihuirk hh.»o, ihcrr* is nh Mi nor bn r t upon w Inch tlierw is about ttvclvo loot m low vmilit, mid iih ihft tiJr rises M n Iff. il gives Ihr snmr ilopili < f‘v% liter licit \w tied on llio oMU r bur, willi ili.h advni.lugn, I Ik. I ilm hotfoiii Im*iii" ■on ran<l, creates no to ships, ami limy bo vrry ruidly dcrpcncJ if it \m m* ncoCHHiiry. Hut no ■uch necessity exists, mh nny ship thul crosse* the ontor bar can run ovoi tin* ftl high water and fiml tfir i»> ut michorogo nenr I»•» biiiflf along Ih.r wlmlo extent of tin* town, in from twenty m for ty feel water fit llio lowest lime of tide. This we ■■emailied from enrelid vomidiiigN at low water, and alter having finished the s' for onr 1 ■elves, ascertained tint Stockton's rejiotl and dia grams (mmihrired onr own survey/’ *id, From llio report of tlm commissioners of llir navy, mode Nuhncqiii'niiy to the Ia 1 1 “ A shoal of mill mud, Horn to and helovv the town, on which but twelve lent can In* found ut low water, serins to indicate some other point in lh« harbor as a mom suitable position for a navy yard. Web cliovo Blyiliu Island, on the oppusius shore,in ho the must eligible." Any persons making the above discoveries, will please give iMfoniinlion of the same to the Hesiibnl agent oftlm Brunswick compunios, a .d the rew ard sh II be paid in ouch eiisn lo the fir si s i eessful applicant Til OS (» CABY, General Agt. Brunswick (,'aiial mid i.imd Gniiipuiiie*. Fob 8 lid ;it 1* END I. ETON FEMALE ACADEMY. ON E Thousand Hollars will be guaranteed by the trustees lo a teneber who will Hike charge of the Female Academy at tins pluee; provided that satisfactory testim >muls ol clmracler and qual llicalions are produced. The lonelier will bu required to bv competent to tench all the elementary ami higher. brunches of English education, and also the (frnamcnlal branch es; ami for that purpose a gentleman and his wile qualified le instruct in those sc pa rale departments of education would he prefored; otherwise the .principal will lio required to procure a sm'alde u»- -cisiiitit with the necessary qualifications. The Academy is finely located in a plnnsnnt vil lage mono of the inonntniii districts m our slate' with a climate ns fine us nny in kite world, and vv lb other advantages unsurpassed by nny siltmlimi i i the slate: the lonely ism a high degree, literal, in tetelligenl, social nod refined, and the country jpvuerally in a high stale el improvement,. The. .academy lot is well improved mid adopted for the accommodation of the leacltcr and his pu pils Thera is a large two slery hnck house, afford ing 7 comforlahlo looms, all of them hut one with, lire places, intended us a dwelling house h r the teacher and hi* family, am) connected vvilh the school rooms which consist of two apartments with I brer lire places, vv i. Ii u beautiful yard inclosed m front ami an rxerllnnt garden in llio rear ol the bouse,anJ commanding an extensive and splendid view nftlie mountains, distant about 30 nfites. Proposals will be received nod runsidcinl until the I bill of March, w hen n selection will lie made Inun the most worthy. The School it is expected will go into operation on the Ist of April; and par ents and guardians disposed to patronise il, are re quested to wait until that period, and tliey .may be assured that no effort« will be spared hynjs In it under, the .School worthy of lb nr support. By order oi the Trusti es. ROUT A MAXWELL, J-O LEWIS, i: JS WEN.VO A’, F U S 4 J/.MES, J V SHAN KLIN, Feb 7 vv3t 31 Trustees. I* KM) L ETO N At AI) F MV. riHIE I’emllelor Academy commenced on th- X Ist ol January under the care us the Rev. J . 1.. Kennedy; and the trustees lake pleasure in recommending him to the public ns a teacher well qualified for the important trust confided lo him. lls is u graduate ol the South Carolina col ledge, an excellent classical and inallininatieal scholar, and possesses a high reputation ns a teach er, acquired by a considerable experience in this part of the country The fine advantages which this’ Academy pos •taaoa in point of location in a small, retired,quiet, country village, free from the vices, the dissipation and temptations o( crowded towns, in the midst ol a moral, intelligent mid virtuous community, exor cising a salutary i.iHuenco and control on the char acter and conductol the youth render it it in the opinion of the Hoard the Iks! location m the state for an institution of learning, and entitle it lo a hhe.al share of public patronage. Comfortable boarding can he had in the village and vicinity on reasonable terms; on 1 every facility of intercourse and communication vvilh the friends and parents (if the students, can he enjoyed by an excellent and well conducted singe passing through ’ the village throe limes a week. By order of the Board E 1< 11UGEK, KOBT A MAX WELL, E n SVMMS, SAM I, i'IIEUKV, J f CAI.HUEN, J V SHAATH.IN) Feb 7 31vv3l Trustees. NOTICE, TO It All. ROAD CONTK AC TORS. WESTERN and Atlantic Rail Road, Extending from a point near Hoentur, in HelCalb county tieorgia, to the Tennessee river, between Dallas and Boss' landing, and embracing | a distance of one hundred and lorty miles. SEALED PROPOSALS For the execution of the grading and masonry on certain portions of the rail road above mentioned, embracing a distance not exceeding eight miles southwMlward ol the llutlnhoochee river, and fourteen miles northwestward of llio same; also of about twenty miles, ineluding the traverse of me Etowah river and its valley, in all about forty miles willlhe received at the office ol the commission; era, ;n .Monelta,Cobb county,Georgia, between the second and seventh of April next, during which lime engineers will he in aliendatieo lo point out the various localities ut which tho worked construe lion is to ho carried on, and to explain, by the uid of plan* and profiles of the route, tic nature and extent of the work. Much deep cutting and j filling, and several extensive viaducts of limber, will I e required in connexion with t he road forma tion. The amount ol Excavations and Embank ments on those porl'ous ol the road offered lor con tracts, as above, will be about two and a half I millions ol cubic yards. The work will bn divided, ! into sections, each about one mile in length. Blanks' I for proposals; will be in readiness for the use oi l tho *e who are dispi, ed to engage in the work, also, I for the concluding ofcomracu on such proposal*’ as are acceptable to the Hoard of Commissioners. The work provided tor by contracts will b» com menced on or about the first of May next. The country traversed by the Kml Bond, i* ele vated and rolling, and is regarded us one of Hie roost healthy portions ol Hie Ihiiled fdate*. The climate is favorable for field operations during sum mer and w inter. By order oftlm Hoard Commissioners. Si. 11. LONG, Clued En’gr. W, At, A Kail Ko id. ’ Cassvtlle, January 20, 1338. j3O wdl ON Till. Ul\ I I!.—3oO Hampers re.l Irish Polatues, (or .ale low if luSen fnun Hie wharf, by (leb S) JOHN COSKEUV THE LOWXDE.SVII.LE ACADEMY I , VA/A# opened on the first Monday of iho pres * * out in..nih, under the »it|icrinlendance ol A/r. Jno N. Yoono, where pup U will ho iiwiruc , tod in the (7rrek and Roman l-anguagn and all I ihe branches of English litenuuro untidily taught iu , Academies. Mr. VotJNO in a graduate of Oxford College, 1 Ohm, though anotivoofthis district. Tim Trus ( tee* ofthe Institution fuel themselves (ally aulboris . e,( (■. reeiinmii nd him ns being well qualified in , discharge the duties in w hich be has engag'd. lie Imu nnt been long enough Irmii Collegr to hee.rno runiyintlio / aiigiinuev, and purl nl :.nt tune he has been employe! in Icto full)’, nnd lias given full * naliidnetioii i< to I. s (pmhfictiiiocH. '1 he Trustee* 1 nli.n have ihe M:i:Hliieln>ii to amt' mice to dm public I that they have engaged .hit. Aiihaiiam Ciinnino j maxi In leneh (he lower branch's, mid cun Willi pr p iety recommend him as ii lirsi into English r teacher, having tried him two yearn previously. I lie general supervision id ihe .School will do -1 Volvo upon the prlneipnl toaehor .Mr. \ ousio, who togelher with Ilia 'J'ronU'CH, will ann every exertion I In manage the School with that kind of method ■ and discipline w idt h w ill allbrd lolhj students both ■ mural and iiuelleeln.il advantage!!. i Lownileavillois situated IS miles went of Abbe ville village, anti near l‘.o l.'ouldc bridges on Roe- Ity River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with good water anil is perfectly I eultliy. 7'here being no nlngnarit waters, nr sluggish streams lor some miles distant, it is therefore mu nt the reach oftne noxious effluvia which is so destructive to health in i many oilier places. Two of llm 1 rnnlces hove piaciisod physic lor muiy yearn in tl.o neighbor liood, and can trpoek knowingly of the superior , heallliliilness nf the place, isivvndesvi'le is more over sun tied ah nit live mil s distant from several ; valuable mineral springs, which liav reeemly I cen pnreiiusi'd by a eompany vs In. ex.e'el in have pro j para.mris in rouliness Inr the reception of M-nlnrs | ilk.- i iisuing sniiniier: which will allord a valuable j n trci.il (nr a lew weeks,in an/ whnsn eniislil ulinns niny ni|me n. (food bonidin; (aa bn had in the vihtweiuid in tin) in i. libothnni., til tjuilo conven ient distance*., on reasonable lenns. JOHN (. CALDW ELL, A. Ii ARNOLD, fl. 11 UN I', HAMSTER ALLEN, \VM. O. CO/.HY, .1. s. Al.l.flN, fi.J .MIAOI.I.EORD, AVAL RAM II \ E, JAM E.V C'Oc.REIf, (MATTHEW YOUNG, jin‘.’l w4t I t n)D]Oltl()l!il'.‘l .icaHrmy. fS'llE exercises of this insllliitlon will roeom- U meiiee on llm 2d Monday in January, 1838 ’Jim bramdws id education u - tiu 11 v tnuglil in oilier HciuJoiiucv util be taught in this iiislil'illnn, and sliitlonls who wish In enter college, may he pre pared here fur admission. The prices ol tuition and hoard urn us low Item ns in any other Hcndcmy in the same sen am ol country. Rnckcrsvillc, near ■which this academy is situated, is ono ol the most flourishing and healthy towns in the upper country, '/'here are eight dry good stores in the village, and three good boarding houses. '1 he academic building thr the male school is new, cnmmodioitH, and litr islied with a large and w II toned hell. A Inrgs limliling fan Iniiide academy will have boon (in ishoil helorn Christmas, and iseiticcted to go into operation the Ist of January ensu ng. Until those buildings are not more t him a ipiarternl a mile from two largo churches, where there Is regular preach ing. A .S'ahlmlh school was kept the pr. sent year, under the MiperliUcndimee of the Rector, anil will recommence us soon as the weather will permit.— I he Rector is iu the Imhit of ntiding da ly a portion ol the script urea to the students, tallowed by a few quesliunt and remarks on the must interesting parts rend. Eveiy exertion w 111 he made to preserve the innr also! the pupils, nnd no student who is not person ally It sow o, will ho admitted, without a eoitifieulu nl good moral character, horn his last teacher, or some i.ne w ho is known to the parties or teueher. Dr. Reese’s chnrreter us u leueluirnf long experi ence and ability is well established, and is lavoruhly known iu ( aroint: ; hut for Ihe satisfaction of those however, who do not know him in tins Stale, ll.a following certificate is annexed. BEDFORD HAULER, \VM. WHITE, \VM. A //KCK, IV ALEX AND Ell, I A. HAMMOND, Jxn A. Ci.arii,S’cc’y. 7Vu«slccs. RucJicmville,Elbert cn. On , Dee I), 18117. ' Tiro undersigned hereby certify that they have 1 boon personally acquainted w ith Hr. E Reese many I years; that he is mi excellent classical scholar, and eminently qualified (or the instruction of youth,both I by eyteruaice and education. M. Waiidef., I’atrick Nodmc, j WaD/IV TIIO.Mf.SOV. Abbeville, S. C„ On 10, 18,'H. (dec 23 300 w3m j < laoM, (i OR mislaid, on the 28th lust., n eommon sized I J Leather Rocket Rook, containing notes ns well | | as 1 can recollect, us follows -.One on ’J'homas D. j < Key,el Jefferson eonntry, tonwo hundred nnd ten | dollars; one on.l. I’almer of Richmond county, for ■ ono hundred nnd ninety dollars; one on David Ral. met for one hundred dollars; ono on Rotor Lamar ol Lincoln county, for four hundred mid twenty s seven cl. I'.nr;-; two on James Jennings; both together I amounting to two bundled nnd eight dollars; nnd 1 several outer smaller notes which Ido not now re- . member, together with scrip ol Hank Stock ol ihe J Darien Rank, ilrunch at Augusta to the amount of i thirty shares. Also a number of other papers o] 1 value to me. Any imformalion in relation to the t above will he thankfully received, besides a liberal I award will he given for the Hook nnd Us contents oct. SO-ts-m: THOMAS J. JENtVINCS. JOST two Certificates of Slock in ihe Dar.en , -i bank; one No 641, for twenty shares, dated Blh r f Mareh 1836, signed by K S Rees, Cashier; the other No 757 (or ten shares, dated 18th Mn, ' 1837, mid also signed by E S Rees, 'cashier. Roth j ol smd certificates are in my name. V'hey were lost sometime since together with a pocket boob 1 The object of this advertisement is to comply with the forms required by the hunk to procure new certificates. THOS J JENNINGS. Jsu 27 S2w3m TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. « RAN AWAY from the > RlanlnUi.n of J, \V. Ramsay, fix OJ dec'tl, In Columbia county, a •?!?.■■? * lollt Urn Is' December, a .Ve / gra mall, by the name of I.kw- | / is, ahmit twenty-eight years '.vv«vv ot age, of a yellow eomplexton, but not a miilallo, stout mid square built, and stut ters very badly, lie is supposed to he lurking about the eily of Augusta, as he has it wife hero The above reward will ho given for his apprehension and confinement iu any sale jail, or delivery to ISAAC RAWS AY, jan 13 dvAwtl \0 Columbia county. Bernard. | I OST on Tuesday evening last, either in Angns “ i in, or on the Wrightsboro’ road, w it tun 1 miles of Augusta,a Red Morocco ROCKE R ROOK,con taining 310 or $315, in bills, the barks nut recollect ed. The mime ofthe subscriber is Written inside the Rocket Hook. The above reward w ill he given lor thedelively ul the Rocket Hook and Money to Mr. M. Little, at the Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber in Craw lord vtlle. THOS. J WEI.BORN, ime 30 Hi 3 if Law .\olicr. | fJfrK undersigned have formed a Co-partnership j » tor the practice of Law. They will attend | the Courts of Eninklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra bun, nnd to all business entruded to the.r rare m I the Cherokee Circuit, in Iho Circuit Court ofthe | United biaies for the Georgia District. Theirufltce , is in Clarksville, Habersham county RICHARD W H.vREHSHAM. ISARNAIiD E. JIAHERtv/fA.M. Dec 16 wBt 894 li.-iw i\oliic. W. J, VAS()\ (l.itle of Urorg in.) HAS removed to lho City of New OrJeans, for - the purpose of devoting hiiaseif to the tuiic j lice of I, A \V. REEEK E.NCF.S—CoI. T. E Foster, Cnlqnell, ! Holt A AVluds, A. H. Clinppall,//on W C. Davv i son,//on. John R. King, .Mai. E U. Heall, Angus j ui, Geo ; A/tlli-r Ripley A- Co. Charleston,S. C. J Jan 1 3m 2 ;t V TO RENT' ! 3 And immvdiote possession given, a val . . [' I ~sl liable River DE.ulation, 3 miles be- I iw Augusta and Hamburg, on the Carolina side of the river, conUiiiting about 13d turns of low gounds ol a superior quality, until the first of Jan. next. The greater pan ot ibis land is of a ru-li a 1 In vial and insiuglas soil. Corn and (odder can ho had on the place. For terms apply to CHARLES LA.I/AR, Feb 8 32vv2t six miles below Hamburg. 1 i K. (,kJ. illl.L .ITroUMh'.S . i 7' jHuticfllo oud Eatenton, Georgia, Wl 1.1. practice in Ihe sex ernl court! of the coun ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Pnlnaiii, Bald wtfi, frulOr, Henry, .Newion, Monroe, Walton, and in ITie federal Court (dr the district ol Georgia. REFERENCES. 7!«i'u*/ri — A.J.dcT <V. Miller; W abater, Par (halee it Co , HarvilmiH, Ri-lcr, <f * o. Miicnn. — I’ocA Niobil, Henry G. l-arunr, Charles J. -McDonald. Savannah.— Berrien and Cuylcr,G. I!. Lamar,Jo . SCph \V. Jackson. CliuiUt on —James L. Pcligrue, Weed <jr Fannin, C. <V G li Kelsey it U nlalr-.nl. 'i lid Cliarli -ion Conner tci I Mercury, and New York Courier sri I l.iiqnin r w ill publish ihe above twice 11 week lor d mouths and forward their accounts to this oflie nov 17 wtilll 3.Vj TEN POUARd JIEWAKH. 5 TIROKi; .hid in Bori c county on I relay night *J* last, it prisoner who was cor fined in tho Jail of x aid county, by dm name of .lolui Nullivan, about H feet 10 inches higlt, light haired,small beard, light Cdrhplcnon, thin visagerl, nod about 33 years ■ old, (.no ol Ins front tipper tcelit defective; a down east look when spoken to. Also, a negro belong ing to A S Mellon ol ibis county, by ihonnnteol •Salem, about 10 years old, very dark skin The above reward will ho given fiir tbe appre hension of tbe above mimed John Sullivan Jim 30 -;i JOHN A ROBEItTB, Jaflor. fOM lIIIIA HHKKIIi’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold at Columbia Court House, between the usual huffm of sate : A Tntdl'tVf I .and containiiig filly-five acres, more or less, on Sweet. U nier ( n ek, ndj ininpr Win. It. Sinn lord md others; to rmi-ty line; li. Is. fnm the Jnslie* s’ Conn et dbtricl No. d. George W. Culpepper vs. John Harri-ss uud Jium .» (. nipepper. I.ev icd on mid returned to mo by a < ’unstable Jim. at) KU'll AKH 7/ JONES, Mi'll’, fish I will 86 V, 4ItRI3N SIIEKIFfd it.Vbiw 4*7 11.1. lie Hold mi (lie first Tuesday in A/arch » » next, w ithin the usual bonrs of sale, at I lie Court House in Worreuton ; Fifty acres of I,and or the waters of Rocky Corn fort Creek; levied on as ill - prope'ty ol W illiam Ki lls to satisfy iwo (i. las. from a Justices' Court, in favor of -Sherwood Allen vs. said William Kills; ad joining Ii in ('. Umnimtn and others. I.evy made and returned to mu by a Constable. Jan 33 JER/.'AHA// FERRYMAN, Sh’lf. fell I will till SCHIVEN Ml E It I IT'S ISA I.iTT O N the (lot Tuesday in .March next, wnl be sold before tbe Court Ueiisu in Jaeksonboru'; A negro girl by the nan o ol Kmd iy, levied on ns the piopa ty ol James Thomas to snlisty lour execu tions (nun a Justices' Court, in favor of Mathew li .plans. J.ovy made and relumed lo me by a Constable. JACOB BRYAN, Nlt’ff. J.m.’J'J [feb I will 26 g EFFEHSON Sll EKI EE’S SA EE.— 11 ill bo -«<-*lil, on tbe first Tuesday in March next, at the market house in I lin town of Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing pro perty to wii: the interest of K I. Knight in n Tract < f Laud, in Jiifersott eounly, iiiljoining lamia of Airs. Stinson Hudson and others. Levied on to satisfy a ti. lit. in favor of T. A II Jones, vs. K I. Knight, properly pointed mil hyjilarrel. feb 6, 1636 wid K J FARMER, Sliff. COM ’M HI A Sll El{ 1 IT’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold at Columbia < ,‘ourt-1 loitso between the usual hours of sale tho following properly, lo wit:— One Buggy, one bay Horse, one mahogany Side board, I diluting and tea Table, one Secretary, one candle stand, Iwo largo mirrors, 1 mantle clock, I dozen chairs, I curtain bedsteads, beds, ami (iirni mre; to satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Julerior Court. James J. \V. Burroughs ugauist George Thomas. Property pointed out in said mortgage. Jim. 30 RICHARD H. JONES, Sh ts. . feb 1 w id 26 Wl EE bo told on the lOlh of March next ul the plantation ,nil the properly belong ing to Arnon Ham, deceased, late of Burke coun ty; consisting ol live horses; entile, stock hogs; corn and fodder; jilan. ulidn tools, house hold ami hip'hoa furniture; six thousand pounds of teed 1 cotton, one Store? one Img colion, Ac. Terms at sale. G JfIUKLASU, Admr. Jan 3U oJwtcl yvi'h the will annexed. I J V virtue of a decree in Chancery, in ~1B -Nitpe j -IF rior Court of Columbia county, wherein N'tu rnon I raivtbrd, mlu imsirator with llie will e.nncx | d if Jrsscy Winfrey, deceased, is eomplainunt, anu [ James Cartledge, administrator on the estate of Ad am Walker, deceased, ami others are defendants, will la sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first 'Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and children, lo wit, Wallace, Argylo, lloralt, Sally, Palsy, Mary,young Fanny, Jinny, Mtfly and child Julia, and David, u hoy. Soli as the property of the estate of Mrs. Julia Wand, deceased. Terms cash. GABRIEL JONES, ndm’r. Jnti 4 vvtd 8 Os Julia Wood, deceased] AGREEABLE lo an order of tho Honorable ihe Inferior Court of Richmond county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in March next, between tho usual hours of sale, nt tho market house in the city of Augusta, live ttegroe slaves, viz; Sandy, Isaac, John, Elbert, and Autry, a woman. Also, 300-a-ores of Kami, belonging lo the estate of Rebecca Bwreh, lute of said county, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. 1- I) BURCH, adm’r. Jnn 4 x\ tJ 3 * GKEEABEI:’, to nn order of the honorable tho -tit Inferior Court of Seriven county, will be sold before the court house door in Jaeknonboro’, be tween the usual hours of sale, one thousand acres of pine Kami, in said county. Also, two hundred jicres hammock Bond, lying in the same comity, be longi.'K to the minor heirs ol John Black, deceased solo tut jhc benefit of said heirs. MARY BLACK, Gttard'n. Feb oih, 1838 Wtd 33 4 OREEABLE to kh order of tho Inferior tomi ol Burke co. while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on Ike first Tuesday in April next, m the court house door in the town of Waynesboro, between tin usual hours ot sale, Four hvutUed acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining lands ol i Dr B B Miller end A Duke, belonging lo tbe estate j ot Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for the benefit of • the heirs and creditors of tho said deceased. Terms ol sale on t Hu day. j Jun3G 31 wtd JESSE JOHNS, Admr. UJILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court House door in the town ot 11 tot tins vl l it*, Thomas county, within the usual hours of sale, viz Lot ol Land No 305 in the ITtli District, formerly Earley, now Thomas county eounuiimg Two Hundred and Fifty Acres’ more or less; sold by on order of the court of ordin ary when silling for ordinary purposes j i, Colum bia county; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Edward Unde, deceased, late ol Co lumbia county. Terms on the day of sale Jan 18 13;wtd ROBT BOLTON, Adni’r. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Match next, between tho usual hours of sale, nt Ihe Market house in the city of Aiuusta, by vi rtUB ol an order ol (lie Honorable Inferior Court ->f Columbia county when sitting lor ordinary purpo ses, eighty two notes, more ot less of Pine Land, in Richmond county, five miles above Augusta, ad joining lands ol James G. Stallings, Benjamin II D arren and others, it. being n pun ol llie real estate ot U (Ilium Whitcomb, deceased, and to be sold for (he pur; ose ol distribution among the heirs of said deceased, i erins made known at the sale. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee, lor the iloirs of Win Whitcomb, deceased dec 26 wtd 201 EXE! I ’TOR’S SALE. UJ ILL be sold on Thursday iho 10th day ot Match next nt tho late residence of William Bowers, deceased, lute of Lincoln county, the pro perty oftho said deceased, oonsisiing of corn, (od der, &c. House bold and Kitchen furniture, mid other articles. JOSHUA DANIEL, Admr. Jan 33 18:wld I ADMI NINTH \TOJ{>S S VLIK \ V hi! : 1 111 ,lu ’ Ime residence ol James * * j 11 11 "('G deceased, in Columbia county, on U edmsday the ,th day ot March next, the crop ol corn, ladder and peas; the slock of hogs entile mules and horses; household and kitchen furniture plantation tools, Ac. Terms on the day Also ’ In Augusta, on Ihe 13.1, Marchn. xl, nt Ihe ware house ot Baird and Rowland, the Crop of Cot ton of Forty-four Boys. 'Terms ,hc dot* s'jTa, X OMIMSTIIATOK.' }EOR(JI\, Columbia luuuhj: WREHEAB William Yarborough, adminislra (or on the estate of James Yarborough, da i- :eased applies for Letters Dismissory, I- These are therefor to rite mid admonish all and d lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to ha ind appear at my oflio i within the time predorilied iy law, to slieweause, .f any they have, why said r* letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, nt oflice, in Applitig, this ■« 2>lh day of Bcpl, 1837 sept 18 inGl GABRIEL JONES,clerk. Georgia, Burke county: i, M S 11 ERE AS George S Morris applies (orlel- V* lor* ol administration on the estate ol.Mar v giin-t SI nrp, late ol said county, der'd. e These are tlnrcfnre to rile and admonish all and s j singular, the kindred ami creditors of the said de -2 erased, to file their objection*, if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not be grant , id. Given under my hand and seal ill office, this 11 3'Jlh Jan. 1637. T 11 BLOUNT, U Cl’k. l’ jeb 2 w3()d 27 s Georgia, Uurke county; J‘ 1,4 J H/'JKKAS, fluvid '1 inly applies for Letters » V ol Administration, with the will annexed, 1 on the Estate of Thomas Gahard, late ot said county, deceased. I- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred an i creditors of said deceased - to file lfieirobjections (if any they have) in my of fice within the time proscribed by law, t > shew , cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my lintnl at olfice, in Waynesboro', 1 this 30lh Jnnuaty, 1838. job 2 w3«d Til BLOUNT, I) Ok’. c .. . . i Georgia, Burke county. 11 j \'%J HEftEAS t-a.-ab Ann Rogers applies for ■ ! i I letters of administration on the estate of Na-! than Kogets,deceased. . j These are therefore to rim ami admonish nil and ! lingular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased \ to he and appear at my office within the lime pro scribed liy law, to shew cause if any they have, i why sniff letters should nut begrauled. „ Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro' this 25: h day ol January, 1838. i- Jan 22 23wtd Til BLOUNT, »cco n c. - Georgia, Srnvea county: 11 11 ERE AS William Moore applies lor let * • urs of administration on the estate of/.tike c Mizgalrs, deceased. These arcihemfore t'A cite and a/monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dn _ ceased, to he mid appear at ray office within the lime proscribed by law, to shew cause if any they J hate, why said loiters should not be granted. Given underlay hand at cllicc, in Jacksouboro 1 , this2-uh day of January 1838. Jan 30 83wtd JOSHUA PERRY, C’lk. ' Georgia, litirkc county: VI/ HERE AS Klizubclh llird appll cs for leltets * V ol administration on .the estate of Matli.n llird, deceased, Those are therefore to cilo and admonish all and t signinr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, , to be and appear at my office, within the tin o pre - scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, t why said letters should not ho granted. ! Given under my hand, nt Waynesboro’, this 22d day of January, 1838. T H RLOIIiVT, D Ci’k. - jan 26 w3OJ 21 ’ Georgia, Hurkn county: \\] //EREA.S’, Samuel House, applies for lel , ** ’ ters of adminislntiou on tho estate of John I 11. Whitehead,deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors «( said deceased, to be, arid appear at my office, within the lime pre | scribed by low, to file their objections,if any they have, v\ by said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro’, , Ibis 22d day of January, 1838. Jan 215 wJdd T. H. BLOUNT, D Cl’k. Georgia, litirkc county: W//EUEAB G li iViooro applies for letters ol Administration on he estate ol John Haws 1 deceased. These ore therefore to cite and admonish all and • singular the kindred and creditors of said dec'd to ; he and appear at office, within the lime prescrih- I cdby law,to'show cause, il any they have, why said I letters should not be .granted.’ Given under my hand, at Waynesboro', this 22d day of January, 1833. Tll BLOUNT, I) CTk. jan 26 w3od Georgia, Jefferson Comity. Wl IGII If AS Moses llrinson, jr. ’ an; lice ti mo for letters of Administration de bonus .non on the estate of Wrn. Street man latoolsaid county, deceased. o r. , - These are therefor o flic find admonish all and singular thohindrecl and ereutiprs oft aid deceased to file their objections (if any they have. 1 in m y oflice within the lime prescribed by law <«iven under my band at office, in Louisville, this 10th day of Jan 1838. E BOTHWELL, M;w3ods Clerk C. O. Georgia, litirkc county: 1 VV ERE AS, E G Kirkland applies for letters ’ * • administration on the estate of Aaron //am, deceased, with the will annexed. 1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to he and appear at my oflice, within the lime ptescrib ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, at Waynesboro, this 22d day of January, 18S8. TII BLOUNT, u c con Jau 26 21wtd Georgia, litirkc County. WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of the estate tfWni. Bryant, deceased, applies tome lor letters of dismission. ’i hese are therefor to cite and admonish all and singular the kin Ired and creditors ot said dec’d to be and appear nt any oflice, within the time prescrib ed by iaw, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should mot be grated. Given under my hand nt office in Waynesboro, this 22 I day of January 1838. Jan 26 21mGm T H BLOUNT, ucco it c. Georgia, litirkc county: WHEREAS Edmund Garlick applies for let ters of administration debonis non on the estate of Win. UeWolt, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased j to be «ad appear at my office within the timopro- I scuffed by I'"’. to shew cause if any they have, j why said li ttcu should not be granted. Given under my hami iff office, in Waynesboro’ [ Ibis 27tli day of January 1838. Jan H3l .T H BLOUNT,Dccniti | Georgitt, Jefferson county. Hj 11 fill EAS Elizabeth Pool applies for lot- I ters of Administration on the estate and es- I feels ol Samuel Pool, late of said county, deceased These are therefore t-« cilo and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased ff> bo and appear at my office within the time pro- I scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they 1 have, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. i Given under my hand at Louisville, this IGth Jan 1338. E BOTHWELL, 1 H:w3od# Clerk C. O. 1 WILL he sold, at public outcry, on Monday the I‘Jlh rebruary next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Court House in Canton, Chero kee county, Geo. the tract of Land, containing 160 acres, known os lot 70. in the 14th Disl of the 2d i •Sec in Cherokee county, belonging to the estate ol Mrs Hannah Longstreet, late of Richmond county, deceased. Said lot is about G miles from Canton on the main road along the Hightower river, and being at the foot ol the mountain, offers a most do siruble site fur a country store and homo of Enter luimnent. Terms of sale 1 cash, the remaining S in equal ' payments at G and 12 months, secured by notes payable in Augusta, with interest fre m dale, and by a mortgage on the lot. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms. Lot 1122, oist. 12, sect. 3, Cherokee coun ly, containing 40 acres oak and hickory upland. W. W. MANN, ExT. . dec 22 wBt 29>j ' Thy Standard of Union will publish the above 1 wi ckly till the day ot sale and forward its account 1 jo VV . VV. Alnnn, Augusta, (or settlement. f VM7 ILL be sold on the 2flth day ofKbruary * * next, at the plantation of the late Henry ' Byne, ol Burke comny, the perishable properly be longing to the Estate of G. IV. H. Byne, late ol f Burke county, deceased ; Corn, Fodder, Horses, ’ Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furui- , lure, together with a number of other artic.w.— Terms on Ihe flay of h«le. j jan 11—wid 8 W. W, HUGHES, adm’r. i a cah i). ~ ~ fllllE suhevi iber takes Uiis method to inlorui A patrons and friends of Iho V\ esleyan ,Mansion School, and the public generally, ihu he Ua< brought that school lo n close, and taken charge ol a new iruilitution, lately established at William* Cross Roads six miles lx?low Watkinsville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by a want id patronage lo the Wesleyan .Mansion ; foi.in that respect, it has been sustained beyond the expectations ol its proprietor : but by a deliber ! ale conViotion, ihui in Fanners' Academy, under ; ns present pendent arrangements, the subscriber j will liu able to do u larger amount ol good, with ! more ptcafurc and profit to himself, than ho has j been able to do, in Monroe, 'i ho new institution j will consist ol two branches in separate houses, erne lor males, and the other for females. A competent female teacher will be employed, to conduct llie ; lemale branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that, brunch | will make their recitations to tho principal, 'i he j two Academics are located at a short distance from each other, and the teacher's dwelling centrally bo j tween them ; and it is believed that such measures j have been adopted as will secure (he advantages, wilhoutihe disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal va cs, anil fashionable extravagancies I of town and village schools, are effectually exclud ed from tins establishment. The Academy is fur nished with nn extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomies! apparatus, together With a num ber ol large and elegant maps, and other facilities lor the promotion ol education In view ol the lo tnlrty of Fanners Academy situated us it'is iu one of the'most pleasant and healthful sections ofthaup country, together with its other advantages, the sub- I scriber does not hesitate lo promise to pupils, a lar | gcr amount of benefit than he has been able hereto- I lore to givethewi. EVefy precaution that » prrtdent tore)bought has suggested, has hern taken, to throw around the morals of pupils Ilia strongest and most elleetuul safeguards. Ail Iho branches (both solid | and ornainoiilitll of a liberal and extensive eilnea j lion, will he taught in this institution, and at mode- I rale prints Hoarding may be had at the Academy : and within ihe disluncoof one mile from it, in the most respectable lamiln s, fur eight dollars, or less, per month. Persons wishing further information, WiM please address lo lliosiihscnUer. at his present residence. until Chnmlmus', and after that time, at Williams’ Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex pected lo upon on the lirst Monday in January next; end it is very desirable that pupils, designed lbr this school, should be present at the commencement ol ihe year. Their advancement, as well ns utir eon- I venienee, would thereby bo promoted. JESSE C. PAULETT, Dec 13 291 rn3in Georgia, Jefferson County! J/EREAN, Win, Jeffers applies for Letters y y of Administrati m tie bones non on the estate of Rich trd Spiros, deceased. 7’heso are theroforo, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law.ro file their objections if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Civen tinder my hand, at otlico, in Luursville.lhis slh day of Fob 1838. EliE.Mi. JJOT//WELL, FubB 32id Clerk. Georgia, Striven County: WHEREAS, Elijah Oliver applies for Letters of Administration on the i state of Jacob Oliver, deceased, of this county. These are therefore to cite uad admonish all and sing liar the heirs and creditors of said deceased, lo be and appear at try office within I lie lime prescri bed by law, to file limit objections, if any they have, lo show cause wny said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jatksonboro’. this Olli day of February, 1838. JOSHUA PERRY, c c. o. s. C; Feb 9 30d 33 Georgia, Scriven County: WHEREAS, William Greene applies for Let ters of Administration on the Eslnie of John W. Bryan, deceased, of fhiscuunty. These are therelore lo cite and admoifah all and singular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time preset!-, bed by law, to file thier ohjcclions it any they have to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, iu Jacksonboro’, this 3th day of February; 1838. JOSHUA PERRY, ccoic; Feb 9 30d 9 GEORGTA,) By the Court of Ordinary for Burke county $ said County. WHEREAS John •Vaxon, Administrator of John S. Kenner, deceased, lato of said conn ly, have petitioned said court for letters dismisssory slating tiiat he has fully administered said estate these are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned,to be and appear before said court on thefirst Monday in May next, and then and there shew- cause why said letters should not be granted- By otderol the court. ■ >.• T. H. BLOUNT, d c c o b o tiov 10 fnn 204 GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary, Scriven county. J September Term 1337. V J PON application of Alexander F. Hopson,admr nistralor tie boms non, of the estate Green H. Pearc,’dec'll.,staling that he lias fully administered said estnipand praying citation for lelers dismissory, it is on motioi! ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew couso why the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once a moiilh for six months. A true extract (rom the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA PERPY, cl'k. nov. 4 mfim 209. GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary ol said Burke county. J County. WHEREAS Allen S R Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, deceased, late of said county has petitioned for letters dismissory', statin.; that he has fully administered said estate These are therelore to cite and admonish all con cerned to he and appear before said court on the first Monday m May next, and then and there shew cause why said letters should not he granted. By order of the court. T II BLOUNT d c c o n c nov 10 wfim 254 GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary >urkc county; f Burke county. WHEREAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El listoji, and Thomas T. Elliston, Executors >1 Robert Elliston, dec’d , late of Burke county, las petitioned l ho court for letters dismissory. These are therelore lo rite ami admonish all per ions iuleresled to file ilicir objections in ihe Clerk’s (fice by the first Monday in March next, why said otters should not. ho granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, n Mipt 18.1837 nifit 218 GEORGIA,! By the Court Ordinary tor said Burke county, $ Count'' W HEkRAS ■Sarah Smith Administratrix, \? y and Allen .V B Prior, Administrator ol James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said court for letters dismissory, slutiii" that ihey have fully adminisiered said oslato. f hese are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned to be and appear bcfiire said court on the first Monday in May next, and then and there ahow cause why said letters shall not be granted. Bv order of the court 3 T II BLOUtVT.DCconc _ nor 10 wdm 264 K3OUR months after dale application will be raa<l,s lo fhc Honorable the Inlerior Court of Burke county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for loavel i sell ajl the roil and personal property ol Henry Utley, late of BurKe county, deceased WILLIAM UTLEY, ) , , . GREEN UTLEY, i Adm rs. *^ ec ' HBl mfm St' OUl j months after date, application will Tie made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, w hen sitting for Ordinary purpose, for leave to sell the. Real Estate of the late Nathan lirassei, dec d ofsnid couiiiy NATHAN BRASNPL.ndm’r. jan 4—rri4t 2 With the will annexed. months afterdate application w ill he made JS- to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior t ourt of Aenycn county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lauds bdon-rio" ,2 Feb stli, 1833 «0«OI1S.WS. B R months rifior date. appl o the honorable the inferior rourt of Columbia sar-* * itawafasa nov 12 ALFfiED J DUNN. Adm’r. 26S , EMANCIPATION. THIS celebrated English lUcor and spltsndib Stallion will occupy Stand, at W. Hamilton'* y mA f K WooJ-lar.da Estate, five miles below Cl ?)r# Columbia, under the direction of Mr Wm J.Geiokr, and be let to Mares m $75 the season, Sl'2o to insure, and one dollar to his groom; the money to be paid in advance. The seai-on will commence on the first of February, and end ilia I*l of July. Extensive rye and grass paa litres provided for Mures, and separate lots for such as may have young foals, and mares well fed at filly cents ?cr day. Every care will bo taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibility, should they so named undcrlhe great excite ment about the emancipation of the Roman Catholics 1 was bred bv Mr. Kiddle, and was foaled in 1827. 1 Hew s got by Whisker, town brother to Whale -1 bone, Ac.) sire of'Tlie Colonel and Memnon, winners > of the St Eeger. His dam was got by Ardrossan; 1 one of the best sons of the famous dolm Hull; his g ' dam, Lndv Eli zi, by Wbilwonh; bisg.g.dnm, X ‘ V //sdam,by Spuddle, out of Ajßvia, by Young > yjnrshe, Ate. By refeicnce to tho 7th vol page 101 1 oftiieT. K. and A'. Magazine, his extended pedi s gree may be seen, as also his performances on the turl, which latter are but little inferior to any horse : ever imported into this country. He is a beautiful 1 bay, with black legs, mane and tail, sixteen hands ' high, of great length, and commanding figure. 1 flis b.«no is large, with muscles well defined; his ac- v tion good, and accompanied hy indications of un -3 co amon power. IE- stock are considered very * premising: his oldest i, ere two years old Inst spring el these, some few were trained last season, and two of them have been winners, viz., Angela, who won the Chillingtou stakes, August sth, beating ■ 1 field of five others, at Wolverhampton; and Com -1 pensaliun, winnerofa slake at Hodncaford, Octobsr ! 31ni, beating three others. For Black servants sent with Marcs, no cliargo will he made: having no accommodations torn Into ' persons on tha spot, they must board clsswhere. jan 30 wta 24 | HICKORY JOHN. rfi-, THIS cclebruted racer and tho* i rough bred Horse, has 101 l Ibis place '‘ls lor his stand ct La Grange, Troup county, m this Slate, where ho will '♦4 for tho Spring season only, ninler our charge, as lie will make his appearance on the Turf again this fall, when ho will have had time to recover from an injury sus tained in one of his feet, w hen on Ins way hence to Columbia. His terms will be $OO the season, paya ble within the season; $lOO insurance, payable as usual, and $1 to the Groom. As a racer, it is not known that lie has any superior—in point of breed ing be has but few equals—ho traces through tho most fashionable and approved crosses to the old cub marc, the anccsiress of i’ascrrnbe, and a host of other highly distinguished on tlxe Turf and in the Stud. His color is a rich chi sum, and bis form unites beauty and strength to a degree. Hispedigrco f and performances will be published at length in ham) fail s. Mores that may bo sent to him wil; bo well taken care of at the usual rates m.d terms. HERRING & JETER, La Grange Troup count; ,Geo. Columbus Enquirer, .Standard of Union, Mtifylh Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal will publish the above once a week for 6 weeks and for ward their accounts to us for payment. jan 17 wCt 13 (licoi’Xiii UaiTltoad. MADDUX Ai IA ,1/ & CO. l)Og leave to inform the merchants and planters that the rail road to Wartenton will be in operation in a few days and that they will attend to receiving nnd'furvvarding any Goods or Cot on consigned to them. They heg to assure all those who may favor them with their commands that every exertion will be used on their part to merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277 Georgia IVmalo College’ SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA. r IOHE Spring term of this Institution, 1333 will X open on Monday, January Bih. It is desira ble that all students should be pre.-ent at the for mation of classes, on tho first day olThe term. The government of the Institution is strict, but salutary —being by written laws and constitution, which are rigidly unforced, after the manner of the republican State Governments of this country. A pamphlet, containing hints on Female Education, our systeny of instruction, discipline, &c , will shortly be pnM lished, and sent to all who nitty feel interest#.! enough to apply for it, by letter to the Principal. The hours tor instruction are from day light till ■ nine o’clock P M. (summer and winter! reserving four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur days, students arc engaged only till noon. The Ly ceum, (a literary and scientific Society,) 0 f which the Princtdal is ex officio, President, meets every ■Saturday evening. This society has been estab lished but a few mouths, and has already proven it self to be immensely improving to th* young ladies. We pledge ourselves to impart irt lihe year's timf to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, and who can road fluently, a handsome handwriting,* a correct knowledge ol Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog raphy and spelling. A married gentleman, from South Carolina, i engaged in the drawing and painting department. His work will compare with any artist's in the Southern States, Besides the above branches, he will teach portrait and minature painting, gilding, bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, fancy works with perforated paper, &c. «kc. In the musical department, instruction will be given on the piano, guitar, and flageolet, lectures every night on hu man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Astrois omy,Chemistry, &c.<fec. Exertions are being made to have a clergyman at- ‘ taclied to the institution, w hich will be effected ' w ith as liltledelay as possible. H e have a library of 800 volumes—an herbarium of 2JUO species of plants,collected by tho Principal, in tie Slate of South Carolina—optical instruments—Chemical ap parati s, maps, globes, &c. Tie young ladies are requested to dress plainly —■ ■ wear jewels of any sort, and nut to atte"-l ball, parties. No store accounts without 'ho sand j( parents or guardians. Such os have accounts wall be required to icgister all their ex penses in a book 'they will keep for the purpose Rations will receive a minute report of their chip dren’s progress in theirsludies. Hoard can be had in the village. We solicit iho patronage of our Southern friends, and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. Wenot only invite hut would be flattered by the visits of nil who may bo disposed to attend our lectures, re citations, &c. on any day or hour during the w eek. L. LATASTE. , „„ ANJVA M. LATASTE, .Ice 27 wl3.TA.m3m 302 Principals. T ( I BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOGiVS Navigating Savanah ami Broad riven, B\ anactol the General Assembly of the state of Georgia,assented to the 2Glli Deromhor 1836 it is made he duly of the inferior courts of the sev’ oral counties of said state, bordering on, or which navigable waters pass ihrough, to cause to bo pub lished, the provisions of the several acts of tho ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners,their omenta and palrouns, navigating said waters. ° By the uibresaio acts every boat navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a white pniroon.witho Bill of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any white person, who may wish to examine the contents of the boat under their charge showing the name ol said patroon and consignee of the cargo aboard ol said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon,to permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of tkeir boat, any corn, cotton, peas, stock of any kind.aou . try or other articles m which by law they are forbid to traffick, except the same is exhibited in the bill of biding ol the owner ol said boar or bis agentamd un der his or their direction entered, making it penal again-t every offender of the aforesaid act, 1 hcrelore,all concerned will lake notice il,«t ,w„ acts of which the foregoing is extracted will He rn-’4 coumyTLmcoln! ' rS ' V “° bc ,ak * n in W W » r AnKB ’ I U - C **T*LOW, John Moss, Stjcpukn Stovall, PttTKR Lamar, nor 28 ,f Judge " of Inferior _epurl. _ 278 i ( WL. BROWN of Brown's ' Indians one bend guard Chair w ith“Wm Flour ",ny Al 'g»st 22; 1834," worked in it with gold beads' also, one lull jewelled douUc-ca,ed hunting with gold guard chain and key—the watch fo?.’ throe letters on the front case-lhe owner, or onv of bis relations can get it by describing letters and 11 S property. If no appheatioh be made .four months, the watch wall be sold and the proceeds d - vtded among the troops,—application j Ul the editor of the HemTd fo^hTt 6 *2 i ham, and lor the Watch lo Col. Brown bead Ihe Columbus //orald will ropy the' ah„v„ i orward the account to Col Brown nov 27-^7?