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VOL 3.] KHUJSHbJ) WEEKLY TIIOMAS A. FASTETTA. Bjr’ TERMS—'The Washington News is pub- Ishecl weekly, ip Four Dollars a year; or Three Dollars, if paid one half in advance, &. the oth er attheexpirationof six months. 0“ No subscription wiil be received for a less Cerm than six months.—All arrearages must be paid before any subscription can be discontinued, but at the option of the proprietor. fpT A failure to notify a discontinuance at the CJid of the year, will he considered as anew en gagement. Hr* Advertisements (except those published monthly ) will be inserted conspicuously at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each continuance.—ls the number of insertions is not specified, they will be continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. tHr* All advertisements published monthly, vill be dottac per square for each ip. aertiom O’ Letters mutt be post paid, or they will be Charged to the writers. , O* For ,the information of our advertising friends, we publish the following Law Requisites. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators • Executors or Guardians, are required, by law, Cos be held on tiie first Tuesday in the month, be tween the. hours often in the forenoon and three >n the afternoop, at the Court-House of the coun ty m which the property is situate.—Notice ot these rules must he given in a gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of personal property must be S'ven in like manner, FORTY days previous to e day of sale. Notice to the debtors nnjl creditors of an estate, oust be puhlished for FORTY days. Notice that application'will be made to the Court x>f Ordinary for leave to sell laud, or Negroes, be published for FOUR MONTHS. NEGROESU fOilSiijir for a few more able bodied negro men, from eighteen to thirty-five years of age. SAMUEL BARNETT. January 16, 1830. 31-—St STRAYED, From the subscriber Washington, about six eight weeks since, a ■ ii r-ffodark bay or black Horse ; compact and close built; no marks recollected. Any information given will be thankfully received, and a liberal reward paid to any person that will deliver biin to me. James Alexander. January 18, 1830. 31^2t R E WA R D. f-Q. or Strayed 55 from the subscriber, £o***KAW near Wrigbtsborougli, a- B i fiiTn bout the2oth October lust, a large bright SORREL HORSE, pot shod, rather thin in condition, with a fresh mark of fistula on his weather, and he i6 about 7 years old. The above reward will be gi ven by me to any person giving such information as will enable me to get him again. Patrick Turley, Raytown, Wilkes county } of , 31st December, 1821). jj * ” NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the es tate of the late Doctor Felix G. Hay, by note or account, are re quired to make immediate payment; those neglecting so to do, will find that positive steps will be taken to cosufP .an early settlement. Thomas Woottej), jLevvis S. Brow n, )2- January 4, 1830. ~ ( 4—5t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of Charles L. Hay, dec’d late of Wilkes county, are request ed to make payment; and those ha ving demands against the same, arc required to preccnt fhepi, properly authenticated, within the tinjp pre scribed by law. James T. Hay, adm’r. January 4. 1830. h)—6t ERSONS indebted to the es tate of Avery R. Hood, dec’d. late of Wilkes county, are called on <o make payment; and those having claims against said estate are requi red to band them in, properly au thenticated, within the time pre scribed by law. Stephen W. Hood, adm’r. January 4,1830, 2V*—6t WASHINGTON, (GA.) TUESDAY, JAM)AItY 28, isSu Rank of Augusta, • 14 th January, 1830. AT a meeting of the Hoard of Directors held this day—Pre ’ sent , THOS. CUM MING, Presid’t. JAMES GARDNER, RICHARD TUIIMAN, ) JOHN MOORE, JOHN CARMICHAEL, i JOHN BONES, WILLIAM GUMMING, ; TIIOMAS M GRAN, SAMUEL CLARKE, JAMES FRASER, H, H. COOK, JAMES HARPER, ! ROBERT A. REID, BENJAMIN BAIRD. The following statement and Re solution was unanimously adopted, and ordered tube published. On the 24th of November, 1820, the Bank of Augusta, exercising the common privilege of all similar In stitutions, declined receiving the bills of the Merchants’ A. Planters’ Bunk of this City. The abusive censures which followed that measure, were received with the sentiments which they merited. In the mean time, the Merchants’ <L Planters’ Rank, in thespirit of apparent hostility, Ims! been devoting itself to the collection i of the Bills of this Bank, ami pre senting them in mass far redemp- ! tion. The baiik of Augusta, there-! fore, Resolves, tor the purpose of; more conveniently repelling this at-! tempt at annoyance again to receive | the Notes of thoMerclnmU’ &. Plan- j tcrs’ Buuk to such extent as iriny ! not be considered involving toogreut j a hazard : but as a duty to the pub-j lie, and itself, it declares its former opinion of those Bills entirely unal tered, and now receives them, mere ly as affording a facility in the con test which the other party lias com-! menced. In the present state of the* affair, argument is j event must decide, Extract from the Minutes, AUGUSTUS MOURE, Cashier.] January 14, 1830. JJ—3t j <l7“ The Editors of the several ! Newspapers in this State are re- j 1 quested to insert the above three! 1 times, and send their accounts to the i * Bank. From the Augusta Courier. j Time war rages between the) . Bunks—their common niotio is, The hardest fend iff. But we think, the Draymen \vj|j go; r.ii the advantage of the light. They have been drawing the specie back, and forwards, first to one, and then to another, and back again, so often, that, if they charge in proportion to tho value of then loads we should be glad to change places w ith thp;p n wbilc. It has no! bego very long j since SIO,OOO were drayed from one end of Broad street nearly to the o thcr, three times, we beljoye, in the course of one day. ilow often sim ilar amounts have taken similar air ings, we have not room to tell. We understand, however, that the Mer chants’ and Planters’ Haul; drew 8100,000, in specie from the Bunk of Augusta on Tuesday last, unit placed them in its vault. We would not call this a under-haul. But ail the effect we see likely to result from this tit for-tc.t business, is that the rusty old fellows, which have been so long hidden from the sight of Heaven, wifi be rubbed into a con dition to deserve more the appellati on of “Shiners.” Our friend “Mc- Intosh, Fast of the Funks,” had better look westward ere it is tog late. Those SIOO,OOO are worth running North, South, East and West after. Be lip and stirring, Office Discount and Deposit, ) Washington, 24//t O t. 1821). ) A REDUCTION of 10 pr. cent is required upop all nptes run ning in Bank to be made at the first renewal on and after the Ist Febru ary next.—Those who may choose, can make their reduction at qn cur lier date. By order of the Board, SAME. BARNETT, Cashier. ID—eowtlstf. Ifflwt* -aJc cbs ffcatly executed at this Office. WlLiiaM KIBBE. Tailor Sp Woollen Draper, Basement Story IJ. S, Hotel, AUGUSTA, GF.O. TENDERS liis sincere thunks to his triends and the public generally for past favors, and very respectfully solicits a continuation of patronage. He has roceived and is receiving a fresh and handsome assortment of Buper Super Fashionable Cloths, Cqssiineres, Vestings, &,c. Also, oq hand an extensive assort meat ot Fashionable Ready Made Clothing , ( Consisting of Rrese atu| Frock Coats, Contteds, Vests, Ptuitaloons, Cloaks, &.c. Also a splendid as sortment of Fancy articles, such as Cravats, (of tho very latest stile,) Stocks, Qluvcs, Handkerchiefs, Aiy, <Vc. <Vc. N- R. The very latest Ncw-York, London and Philadelphia Fashions received, and his customers may de pend on having their garments made in a style not to be excelled by any, ami at shortest possible tnijicp, and also on stjcp terms as top wot fail to please. November 23, 1820. 24—ts A. KNOW GTO.V S ibe (letter accommodation j JBL of his customer*, has removed ’ his STOCK, to the Store formerly I occupied by Mr. F. A. Morgan, No. j 243, Broad Street, the Tl{!U Store below the United Status Hotki,, • .where he is opening a handsome as sortment of Staple and RICH FANCY DRV GOODS, .SHELL COMBS, S’Alif tS'si AND I‘EliFt MEiiY, Augusta, Jan. 4, 1830. 30—4 t tL-” l la.* Car-ilineau at Edgefield, will give the above Four Insertions. SheriiFs Sales. ILL bo said on the Ist ‘J’ucs * T day in PtibiTiary n- .vt, at the I Court liouso ui \\ niics conniv, be tween the u.suui sale boars, tin; fol- j lowing property, to wit: Fuggy, autl i'iigki children. Elilily, c’assin, Frank, Vmey, Toiii,! Mary, Sara;., ami Peter; levied on j as the propei ty ot Nelson Powell, ( deceased, to satisfy liyptiias, out: in tha name of iltiuin Terre!l and N. j C. Sayre, ex is. & one in the name | of Lcipucl Woytteo, vs. the ex ecu- ’ tors of Nelson Powell, deceased. I ALSO, One old neg roman Sun;, c-ijq bay mare, two cuivs &. calves, two yearlings, updouc old And har ness; levied on as tho property of John Dyson, deceased, Jg satisfy a liia in tljo name of James Mender, athn’r. Vc. vs. George . Hamil ton and John Dyson. . ALSO One negro man named Dan iel; levied on as the property es Reuben Scott to satisfy sundry fifas against sgid Scott. A!.SO, Postponed Front January. One negro woman by the name of Silvy ; Levied on us the : property of Nathaniel BargJitny to | satisfy sundry litas, vs. suit! Bargain}’. ALSO, Onfi tract of land lying it) Wilkes county, containing twenty a ! ores, aiore or less, adjoining lauds :of L. C, Toombs, on the waters o! Beaveidam creek; liyfed pp as the J property of Samuel Passmore to sa tisfy a ii fa jn favor ofL. C. Toombs, vs. said Possuiorc. Joint Burks, Sh’fi". January 2, 1830. WILL he soldon the Ist Tues day in February next, at die Court House in Wilkes county, be tween the usual sale hours, tho fol lowing property, to wit: Two negroes to wit: Walla ad Cata; levied on as the property of James M. Charlton, deceased, by virtue pf a fifu obtainedon foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Wdham Dealing, vs, said Charlton. Stephen A- Johnson, XKcembcr 2, 182f), If w w day in February next, ut Wilkes Oourt lluttso between the u sual sale hours, the fol km ing pro perty to wit: Five negroes, to wit. John, Lunpy, Sabry, Ansi in upd Matilda; levied on us the property of Cecelia ! ! Porter, by virtue of a fifu in favor !°f W illiam Denring, vs, Cecelia 1 Porter, executrix of'Deiijiuniii For- • ter, deceased, ati<l sundiy other fifas against said Cecelia Put ter. ALSO, One hundred and eighty-sev en acres ot land, more or lesw, where 1 on Ten v Runnels now lives, udjoin ing lands of George W. Johnson ami others; levied oq as the propetty of Terry Runnels by virtue of two fifas, from a Justices’ Court, in favor of John and James Anderson vs. said ; Runncjs— property pointed out by j plaintiff A levied on bv q Constable. ’ ALSO, All the interest of Lesley Coats, deceased, in 128 acres of land j more or less, lying in Wilkes coun ty, and adjoining lands of Ur. Win. H. Pope, the Rev. Joslm.: N. Qlcni|, and others; it being the (lower of his deceased mother, Dnicilln Coats; levied on to satisfy sumby tituS from a Justices’ court, in the name of William Hearing, vs. Lesley Coats; levy made and icturucd to me by a constable. Also, Post Foiled, from January. Three negroes, to wit: Peter Lucy and Kasha; levied on as tii property of Charles C. Mills, by \ir Inc of a !:fa in favor of Thomas Grant vs, Charles C. Mills A Jones Keiuh iak. Stephen A. Johnson. D. S. January 1, 1830. iA/SC^ l LL be sold on the Is!, Tues v T day in March next, at the j Court, bouse of Wilkes comity,, b()- i tween tiie usual sale hours, the fol low ing property, {o wit: One side-boapd, one half do zen wimisor cliuijs, one tea tabic, on;, pair brass andirons shovel and longs, one mahogany cradle and one podlcrs wagon; all levied on as the propei ty ofJamos lial! to satisfy one tifu on the foreclgsut e of a mortgage in the mnue of John D. Thompson, vs. said James Hail; property point od out iii sai.l iifa. John Burks, Sh’ff. December 28. 182;). GEGIiGLVrarZ Jncohi County, COURT OF ORDINARY. JULY TERM, 1821). Preset;) their Honors Rein Rums op, Robert Fleming, William Jones, Tho.. ‘ j If . Murray, aiid Peyton Ila us, Judges of said Court. jjfcf Y PON the applicat ion of William iL/' 1 C *tokcv, staßiig tha) be holds the bond of llalniltoil Reuison in the penalty of ten thousand dollars to ii)uk<! good and sufficient titles to one half oflhe tract of land and im provement.-, which the said Wdlliapi j C. Stokes and Hamilton Remson purchased of the executors of Josh ua Qj mnge, dec. adjoining Lapiar, Brunson, Eubank luffi others, con taining fontfeen hundred acres, more or less, after lie the said William j jO. Stokes, paid the purchase mo ney for the spine, which Ims been : done; and stating lurther that the said Hamilton lias departed this life intestate, without baling executed Titles according to said bond, und undertaking and praying this Court to cause the aij.niinisU-aß’ix of the said Hamilton Reuison deceased, to execute titles to said illiam L' r Stokes, according to the said bond, so made us aforesaid, and fjie law in such case made aiul provided. i i It is therefore ordered, that the j Clerk of this Court proceed to give! j notice in ternvs of the law , of the 1 intended application, apd that no ■ tieo be served <>u the administratrix |of said Hamilton, to be and appear j before the court therein nupicd, and shew caupe (if any) why titles should not be executed by her as admini stratrix aforesaid, to the said Y 4 il tiam C. Stokes in pursuance of said bond and this application. True copy from the. Minutes, thi. 7th of August, 1820. Francis F. FteßßOg.c. a Pi [New Series—No 32. I J LL | Jfvuriud oj Health. | Conducted by an association uF PdiaiJtANS*. i ,4 Healt]j~i,be noyr man’s lichtA, i:ch I HE prirm.ty oljut with lha _BL conductors of the J, i.intii o^’ 11 ottltli, is lo point cut ibc mraiis at I lualtli and pievemiig di*<‘..>u. To aiium all clnaSita utid both msps sh.iil addiesfcyci, in 4 i jd atpHlnircd of prolubsionul ici iua, ants .;llnbiin. as Voulti a,, J’ wa >’ obscure 1 lie subj •cl pi alarm the mus^ , fastidious, ihn L nits ot intich leading, sintfyp aud careful obsiri vsti Tmlf be -placed iitlorQ lhem, so iirraugctl ai.ti Rjip ietl as lyyyyiiotc piost ellicacinuslv in tlipu t coni lor t ai.d lnuiilal tranquility Vftuii’tcT- prolvsYtoi* cr calliuOt iiiay belong, tlit x-adets of this Journal vtilj linri pi erupts susceptible of valuable ;i| Air, loud, the ifcipireal operaltoti of niin.i, ami hody, and locyitliis, clothing and the physical education 01 children, of pyrniaiieiu and pt :i\ intripsf, m iih tiio discussion and elucidation of nbich the pages OP tiie work will be maiul filltd. KLCOAiAJKNIiAITON OF THE WORK. We approve o( pU;i on al\i(h the publictfis i Lon, enfifled the “Journal ol Health’’ is comlncti ctl, and believe, it is calculated to be useful by eniiglitcning public opinion on a subject of iinpoitmice tp the welfare of society. T’ba ntupbeis which have appeal od, evince talent, arrdf may be viened as a pledge of th yontnaied use* fulness ol‘the publlcati(ni t while conducted by itqf pies, nt editors. therefore, pel no hisiisiiojg in recoinvpejpijiqr pi it to pa^rouHgc* Vh ifcddpfmi, tfclubCr Li, \i>2V. V\ ) Frofcssors hithel\ 111. F. IJevvees, Al. U ( - 4 i,; ’lf tlios. (■. JaiiK'B, ;.l u. 1 o Un fl* Km. I) llon.er.M D.J .1011, 1 C. Otlo, At. t). 1 hos. TANARUS, tiewsod, M. h). f raukiiq iiaphp, \| . D/ ’ fyev, .laines iVlontgoiiiciy, D 1). Rector of m bteplieii s i.Tiurch. Win. H. ])c i-.incey, U. J)< o.f tb® Eniveisity of fVnnsylvania. “ 11. B. Smith, Editorol the phia Rdt conler, ami Hcciyr of tirace Chui cb. “ Ci. T. ftetirij, Rfclpr of :St. Andrew’sv llurcfik “ ffippAT Aberciombie, |T. L) Assislaul ter of Christ ‘Cb. and irt. l’clt-r’s. l * George W eiief. “ Jackson Krinper, Assistant Minister # Cht ist Cb. and St. Peter’s. 11 Thomas ii. Skinner, i). L). pf Fifth ChnFch. t< vVm. Fng-lesi, Pastor pf the Seventy I'rrsbyb rinu i hurch, “ John Hugbpjf, Pus|(;r g* St JiS.ph's Catho lic Church. “ Mciharl Hurley, Pa-lor cl St. CatliuHc Church. • W iil H. I’m ness, Pastor of Ike first Coo* “i t'jj.iliotuil Clun •:(. if \\. Bruntly, f'astor op the First Baptist Church, and Editor of the Cq}uipiqan Siar# 4< Juo. L. iJagg, Pastor ot’ the L’iuh iiaptisi Church. i* Solomon fliffgins, Pastot 6f the Methodisf Luiuu Chtlicli 4 ‘ Manning Force, pa.dor of 3t. purge’s Mdl thodut Episcopal Chinch In liUditioii to li e above, the tiume&ofA timnbeiF ofhighlv esteemed im inhers. pf the dqfi.n pt jno* sessions, who air tp the work, might be adduced ns expressive ot the esiiniHiiou it} which it is held. With one voice, the public press from one ml of the continent to tl’.e Other, hd’l spoken dip Journal of Health u terms uf 1 tptivocui commendation. TEUM.S. fjic Journal of Health v>ill (ippear ift Niintl t)ois of Id pag^ 4 each. t>clßyo t on the second anil fourth V% ednefdav sos every Month. Piitepef uuuuiil. I in advam et Sttbst i iptinns am| eoinnumications (post paid) vtilj be received btj) •I cda ii Dobson, Agent, No. lllfcj Chhsuip Sjreet| Pniladtlpliii). Subsei ibers at a distaupe. pill ijieeovdr, that th>d tlifiiculty in remitting the atpoutil of i single sub scnptipu will be obviated by any four of thorn sending op fijp ijollprs to the agent. ‘J hose tt| whom this may not be eonycifieip jjan receive sixteen numb- is of the work by remitting a dolltuf to the same person. i’Jifi) Jt.tirnal of llpfjjtlj, including intlpx, “ill form at the end pf tpe y ear a volutin* of 40t> nctavo. Agents.— J. Dubjpn, 108 Chesriut Street, PUtf ladeipiitti; f/ . t? .1 S r crtl, Baltimove; llm. Tit/} gc.is.V7 i ■ ulthn streel. New York ; Citfjff %• l/cjfi dee, Boston; and in most of the towns in the pited Stales. I'l.tJadj j,hia, OelobtPr Bth, 18^P. fejgjI’KSUANT to an prffi-r pf thd J®. lloiiural.lo the Inferior t’ourj; of Wilkes county while sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie sojd pi( thetifat Tuesday in FelmiarJ next', ut the Court housp ju Lexington, O* glcthorpe county, bet weep the pst(, ml sale hours, the Otic half of 1 .1 Tract of Land, containind aepej, more or less,’ lying in Oglethprpfc county, and adjoining Lqids of A\ if j Ham Founds and others; being q .part of the REAL ESTATE of ! Williaqi tv.am, deeeusgd.— Sold lot I iltu biiiielit of J l:p heirs of srtitj jjet'ff < Terms made know non the day. James prims, i % William Unix rlspy ) 3 j ileceoiber J, 1821). xC —tdk j(ii|iOltGlA —\\ ilkps Eounty. i day Claik Udeff j B before me nil pstiay hruwq jheii’ei, mnrl.ed whit a crop and a’ II hole in the rp. l ear and a crop ami I j slit in Rio left ear. i\ppraisi dip sts - dollars by Benjamin F. Boren. Given under ji.y band this iHh I of January, 18301 Hei|kiah L- Embry, j. u. ‘l'ruo copy from the records in office, this Itirh day of Japuarv, 1830 < iff. L- ALulxesUffw, y.t.v.vv.c.