The Washington news. (Washington, Ga.) 1821-183?, April 30, 1831, Image 1

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-V -T, 4J PUBLISHED JWEKKLY BV THOMAS A. TASTEU7X. ITT TERMS—The Washington News is pub isli ‘<t weekly, at Four Dollars a year; or Throe Dollars, if paid one half in advance, &. the oili er at the expiration of six months. 5jT No subscription will be received for a less term th in six months.—All arrearages must lie uaid before any subscription zan he discontinued, but at the option of the proprietor* ITT A failure to notify a discontinuance at the end of the year, will be considered as anew en gage mcn.fi. 0T Advertisements (except thog** published monthly) will be inserted conspicuously at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and6o cents for each continuance.—ls the number of insertions is not specified, they w ill be continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. UT All advertisements published monthly “*ll be chargedone dollar persqttare for each in sertion. 5T Letters must be post paid, or they will be Charged to die writers. QT For the information of our advertising , riouds, we publish ijie following Law R'tquisile.s. j |H Sales of Land ami Negroes, by Administrators Executors or Guardian?, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, he tween the hours often in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the coun ty in which the property is situate.—Notice ot these rules must be given in a gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to -the day of sale. Notice to the deb tors and creditors ofan estate, must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordiuaiy for leave to sell laud, or Negroes, must be published foi FOUR MONTHS. W GOODS. A. A. CLEVELAND, MAS just received an elegant assortment of Spring 4* Summer Goods, w any ottered in tikis place, ALSO, Constantly on hand, Hardware, •rockery, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, •Groceries, Paints, Oils and a gene ral assortment of Confect ionaries. All of which will ho sold us low as mn he purchased in this place. Washington, April 14,1831. 43—3i Kenneth Grant, A PTEII returning’ thanks for *5. ihe patronage he formerly re ceived in this place, respectfully in thrins the citizens of Washington <fc its vicinity, and the public in general, that he ha 9 commenced business in this place again, at the old stand in the North end of Judge Lennard’s building, fronting the public square, where lie will constantly huveon hand A General assortment of MOST FASHIONABLE € L O T H I NG. Such as silk and silk velvet vests, cloth audeasimere pantaloons, round jackets, &c. <Sc. which he will dis- ‘ pose of on reasonable temrs. Cus tom work will be executed in the most neat and fashionable stylo, and at the shortest notice. He warrants his work, and will he thnnkful for any business in his line. Washington, IVilkcs county, April Bth, 1831. 42—ts. ‘ wiiiisME Clothing Warehouse, ygiiiE subscriber having made! % B extentivc arrangetneuts for house, where a large stock of every: description of Ready Made Clothing, will be found at wholesale only. Great core will ho taken to have the articles well manufactured. South ern merchants dealt with ou liberal terms. It. 11. OSGOOD. New York, Jan. 1, 1831. 41-fit. QTTIic Augusta Chronicle, Maton Met singer, : MillcdgtviUe .Journal, and Washington News, will publish each six limes and send in their bills i this office.— Sav. Georgian ,ld mi ni s t rato rs S ale s. fiP-TILL be sold on the Ist Tucs- V day in June next, at the fi'ourt House in Elbert county, out* j tract of land containg acres, more or leas, ad- ] © joining lands of Law .•inore IL Andrew and 1). Hudson, j being the real estate of JolmSta ijnun, dec’d.—Terms of sale made known on the day. John Hall, adni’r. Match 23, 1831. 40-tn2m WASHINGTON, (GA.) SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1831. I %M7IH be sold on the Ist Tues ! * * day in May next, in the town jof Columbes, Muscogee county, in i obedience to an order of the Honor- J able the Inferior eouit of Wilkes {county, while sitting for ordinary ! purposes, Lot No. 2, in tlie 7tb dis trict of said county, partofthe real estate of Joseph Burks, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and j creditors. JOHN BURKS, arini’r. March 11, 1831. 38—tds PURSUANT to an order of the honorable the Inferior court of Elbert county while sitting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold at Elliot court house on the first Tuesday in May next, the following property to wit; one tract of land adjoining j Thomas Penn, Claiborne Snuuidge and others, in said county containing jl acics 1,101 ° or loss, ALSO, One tract in said county ad joining Wiley W all, Gilly Alston and others containing ~J| acres more orless. ALSO, One tract of land containing /&! acres more or less, adjoin- JbCT7ing lands of James Ham, Thomas Napper an<l others. ALSO, All the interest which John A. Heard hod in acres more or less, adjoining Willis Wall, E. 11. Bowen and others.—All sold as the property of the late Gen. J. A. Heard for the benefit of the creditors. Thomas J. Heard, > , , Singleton W. Allen, j <u m Feb. 23d, 1831. 30— W r ILL be sold on Friday the 20th of May next, at the late residence of Isaac Langdon, de ceased, a quantity of Corn, Fodder and Oats, about 20© Gallons Peach Brandy, : a quantity of bacon and wheat, out HORSE,and other articles belong- 1 ing to the estate of said deceased.— j Terms made known on the day. Charles W. Gresham, [ Administrator. ! April 20, 1831. 44--tds j Executors Sale. WILL be sold on the Ist Tues- j day in J une next, at the j Court House in Elbert county, pur-1 ant to an order of the Honorable the I Inferior Court of said County, while j ‘sitting for Ordinary purposes, two j negroes, towit: Jinney and Anthony. | Sold as the property of John Parbam, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said dcc’d.—Terms made known on the day of sale. lsliam Parham, exe’r. March 23, 1831. ‘4o—ru2ai woncsT PURSUANT to the last will and testament of William Gibbs, deceased, will be sold ou the first Tuesday in June next, at the court house in Elbert county, between the ; usual hours of sale, all the real estate oil the said Win. Gibbs, deed, con sisting of one tract upland whereon i said deceased lived, containing acres, more or less ; . and one i.thcr ti ai s land, formerly occupied by R. Rich-, ardson, containing 18 acres, more or less.— * &&W Sold for tinman ... the creditors. 4’ • .F ’ : il'‘ i Fortson Gilfhdj v - Tho’s. F. Giifc March 26th, 1831. 42—tfe 1 ’ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of William F. Hay, de ceased, late of Wilkes county, are requested to make immediate pay ment ; and those having demands a gainst said estate, are requiroi! to hand them in properly authentica ted within the time prescribed by | law, or this notice will be plead it. bar against their recovery. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the es tate or'Heiny Sprvrtltn, decea sed, into of Wilkes county, ate re quested to make immediate pay-; Went; and those having demands a- I gainst said estate are required taj present them properly authenticat- ’ j ed within the time prescribed by law j ; or.this notice will be plead in bur a- i gainst their recovery! S. A. JOHNSON, adm’r. March 24, 1831. 40—fit Rank Stateof'Georgia. Savannah, 7th April, 1831. WOTICK TO STOCK 11OL- L* DEliS.—An election for six Directors on the part of the Stock-j holders'll! tliis Bunk, will be held at j tiro Baukina House in Nawnmuh on 1 Monday tlie 2d day of May next, to | serve for twelve months from ihat date. The Poll will lie opened at 10 and close at 2 o’clock. A PORTER, Cashier, ITT Tlie Editors of the Constitutionals! ami Courier in A ii ust**, Recorder and Jciirnul at Milleilgoviiie, Washington News and Allans Ur | zott.*, will {lease publish (he above until the day of election. April 8, 1831. 43—tdo Tanners ts Curriers. 7 subscriber having purclui- I M soil the TANf YAKD in this place; formerly owned by 3lr. I Ephraim Bailey, is desirous to en-! gage a Taunet* Currier, to take charge of, and can v on the j same. None need apply that is not! strictly temperate ami steady ; an hi- ! temperate man he would not sutler| to remain in charge ou any terms.j ‘l'o ono recommended .s steady,! temperate, and properly qualified, i he will give constant eniplovarcitt, j and liberal wages.— He solicits the patronage of the public. j “ JOHN G. ROBERTS. IVnsl lagtvn. Mm cli Ac*, fc-Vi-. 6B— it'd SLr’ i iie (iiurgia Journal nill imerl ike ufauvi liiryawniiiii 1 Collector’s .Sai'u, /®7 ILL he pnfit at the court W v house ol \S likes county on the first Tuesday iu June, next the j following property or as mucli there- j of us will satisfy the tux due; to w it: j iJitc tract wl land ceplaiisiirg seventeen hundred acres, more or! less, lying on the ivatcis ol Pishing! | creek, adjoining land of Stone and ! others, lately occupied by Stephen A. Johnson, ALSO, Unc other tract, sontaiiiijig j twenty-one and an huh acres, more j or less, on th'b waters of Rocky { creek, adjoining About and others. ALSO, One other tract, containing four hundred and forty acres, more or less, on the waters of Fishing creek, adjoining Heard and others; all levied on as the property of Dun can G. (Jampblell, deceased, late ot Wilkes county, to satisfy Ids tax for | the year 1821). Amount returned due @44 72J cents, —apart of which has since been relieved by a resold- ! tion of the legislature of Georgia. 1 William Watkins, t. c. April Ist. 1831. Athens Eactory. subscriber huving been ap-j pointet) an Agent to die above { fi’actotjAu respectfully •iuforpis the*! tbnl a com ihnt supply of spun Aittou yariia lnanufuctuiici at the saute, Vi ill he . kept lor sale at Ins stoic in Washington, ntu.e E.:u..r> prices { vvhjcld it is tiehcicd \.iil ia .-utticieully bvv\toiustily tbc ; I iuUi in ptirchaMiag hjvi supply ofeithcr, oi both the articles, rather an. nqc to imiie them at home. JOSEPH W. RuttsikV February 22d, 1831. 3U— i: OF EVERY UKBCKJ I'TlOJi, NEATLY PRINTED, A.v‘Jor sale at t!A UJJke, j MILLEDG E YILLE ■ Masonic Hall Tottery. $ 30,000 of C ‘a|Jital PHIZES j YET IN THE WHEEL, viz : lof $15,000—1 ol $ 10,000—1 of & 5,000 —besides Prizes j of 8500, 84(H), S3OO, S2OO $100; ifcc. ice. <fce. ON Saturday, 30 Ih hist. ‘l’he Fourth Day’s Drawing will be continued, when there will be drawn from the Wheel One Thousand Prizes. ; The increasing demand for Ti'ck j ets, makes it necessary 01 those who ; ! expect to select their numbers from a great variety, to send their eiders to, or call early ou BRADFORD MERRY. Present price of Tickets — Wholes, $ U)—Shares n proportion. James M. Anderson, Agent. | Washington, Ajiril 9th, 1831. iwTwTjT E 1 PREMIUMS. | Vol. 5, Jar 183 i —with 12 Splendid Lngrcrvings’ j „ very }im--:m Literary ! JS. Journal, publkli(Hi s vety other Saturday, at e 1,50 per annum, will commence a tint \ Jtm.e on the 14lb • td'May, i.oii. 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M. bei to mako any parade hs to j i tiic principles of the (Jarnksville Advertiser. j It is sufficient to say, that its political principles j will be bused upan what he conceives the true | .Jeffersonian cneed, as understood by Drayton, / Livingston. Madison and the friends of the Uuion in the South—ihe perpetuation and stability of w hich union will be its grand end and aim. While the subscriber thus unnouuceg his polk tical faith —it will be his exertion to coqduct the i’ress in the spirit of that forbearance und libera jii v not inconsistent with integrity of principle, und inflexibility pf purpose. CONDITIONS. The Gainesville Advertiser will be printed upon a medium sheet, at $250 payable in advance, oi :ji3 50 at the end of each year. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. The Gainesville Advertiser will be issued so soon us-the patronage will warrant —of which the undeisigned Lpts guild icg assurances. The exertions oi his friends ore respectfully so licited. NATHANIEL B. JUHAN. April 7, 1881 —43 ([j*Editors of paper! in Georgia aud the ad iotning States, willing to reeijiroente thecourb sy of hr exchange, will please give publicity to t'.- undersigned, must for the prqsei)t be directly to jjQil jaify N; T [Nexv Series—JNo. 4.5. 11 1 * ■ in vaifflC TliE GLOBE. , Fraucis Preston B*air crfntinoes to pub Isfc in Washington City, a Newspaper er.ti’.b Globe, w liieti has now bivncslablisNed about thic£ mouths. Its present subscript ion, winch isiapKt* ly increasing, insures its permanent existence. it will be devoted, as it baa hitherto b t to the discussion and maintenance of the principlcg “which brought Gen. Jackson iu to office;’’ which have been asserted iu his several Messages t® Congress, and sustained by the course of his ad* ministration. Asa means of giving permanent effect to tlu/se principles, (he Globe will continue to advocate the election of the President fora cond term. IJis nomination for re-election bv th© Republicans of many States, and other mauifeg* tations throughout the Union, leave no doubt oY the desire Os the people, that he shall follow in thet toots tops ol Washington and Jefferson by serving in the Chief Magistracy eight years. 1 he Globe w ill not support or countenance arty intrigues or cabals, having reference to the sue* cessor of Gen. Jackson. Ou the contrary, it wil| denounce and expose aii men and their acts, who may seek, by seifish intrigues, with a view to fu ture aggrandizement, to embarrass the adtninigW (ration, defeat the efforts of the President to pro#’ | mote the public good, and sow discord and disir sensiou in the Republican Party. It will hold no alliance witn those who cannot postpone theif personal pretensions to the interests of theig country. The interest of the American public is necesStf i fly great in the political affairs of Europe at this eventful crisis. Arrangements will be Complet ed, as early as possible, to secuic for the Globe the means of giving the earliest information from that continent. It is intended, also, to give the Globe a and miscellaneous character. Selections fiou# periodicals of the highest reputation will ador{| its columns, to gratify the general reader; while r as a vehicle of information in iclation to manu* factures, agriculture, commerce, and the arts, it; will be made subservient to the useful pursuits Os the country. hn ardent desire has been expressed to us the friends of the President, that the Globe shall be made at once a daily paper. Their wishe# shall be promptly met, if they give us promise of support. Let them back their wishes w ith actual riforts in obtaining subscribers, and the Globl# sriaii be a daily paper in one month, With tiiaj l view, the Editor offers this paper o the public. ; Arrangements will be made to give a i eport of the proceedings of'Congress, at the session. TERMS The Globe will be printed on a large imperial sheet The price of the Daily paper will be Ten Dollars per annum; for shorter periods it will b# One Dollar per month The prlce of the SemA weekly paper, will be Five Dollars per anruuif mire Dollars for six months; and Two Dollar# Pr three mouths. The price of the Weekly papdp will he Iwo Dollars and fifty cents. Alt scnptions must be paid m adtanci. DAILY GLOBE. Many friends of the administration have recoup ly expressed to ns a strong desire, that the Glob# shall become a Daily Paper. To that, we arfc ••nothing loth,” if it can be effected without post* rive pecuniary loss It Is ceftaniTy the meu irnft, pot:taiil r since the defection of the Telegraph; for there are now,three daily papers, and several weekly in the District, pouring direct attacks ox* the administration, px attempting to underiuin*# its foundation. As promptly as the necessary support shall bV promised, our shall appear daily. IVV t therefore, request all gentlemen in this city, orelety where, who are disposod la fax or this to send their namss forthwith to this office. “circular. Office of American and Foreign \gv.scy Claims, 49 tVALi.-3r. Nnxy-Yong, lan. 1831. gjjpUISMC NOTICE is hen by .S. given to all ])Ci*Botis whom it* may concern, having Claims, Debts, lnhcritan* ces, payable or recoverable abroad, that lUi# Agency has established,’under the special auspih ces and putrouage oi distinguished individuals inf ih is country, a regular correspondence with r.mi* neat Bankers, icc., in the principal ports and ca* pitals of Foreigu Governments, iu commercial iations with the United States; through the in#j diatiun whoreof such valid claims as may be cons Ailed thereto, xvill be expedited for and promptly and effectively recovered; xvheifc iiirnishetl by the claimants with the suitable legal proofs and vouchers, together w ith the requiMt# Power of Attorney, to be taken and ackjiowh Jg t*d before any Judge of a Court of Record, or o tiicr competent Civil Magistrate, Municipal An thurily. or Notary Public; and the wfiolc duly authenticated by the Governor of the State, oi? Territory in which the satne may be and legalized by the appropriate Foreign Consul* Haying also established a similar correspon donee throughout the United States and tiririsfi America, the like claims for recovery in any rart thereof respectively, will be received and chid • I ently attended to in bclialfuf American as well u# Foreign claimants. Orders for the investment cf funds on or Freehold property, or in the purchase of Pub'* lie Securities of the United Slates, Canal Feans of the States of N. York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, iifo I punctually and faithfully executed. Applications addressed to this Agency In chsee requiring the investigation of (brims, search of re* cords, or the intervention of legal should be accompanied with nn adequate remrur tance to dofray tire preliminary charges and dis* burs'inents attending the s.ttpe, and all letters must bn postpaid, AARON 11. PALMER*. Counsellor of the S. C. of the U. S. Actuary* 05" All persons who may he disposed lo avail themselves of fit© fircfiitics present.-1 l>y tins above ft ueacy for the recovery of their claims, &.c.; are hereby notified that the un dersigned are appointed Agents, through whom their business can be transacted with chcapne*a, and with out delay. ANDREWS & CHANDLER. Washington, April 12, 1831. 43—ts. T- —’ —*• Job Printing Os every description neatly at this OJjivs .