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w,r * hut one itixHUlic workshop. o*er the entrance .
•’* which there is the binning inscription. ”Ne .
•rfmiMton Acre tuvpt on louibiei."
ftii tinted that there li.iveheeu two hundred np- 1
plication* fordivoices to the Kentucky Legislature
•• «»s present session.
I
ROBBING THE MAIL.
The,Louisville papers of the 1 lilt, state i
that the male steniubo.it “ Ben Franklin” 1
. was rohlied on her passage lieiween that *
place ami Cincinnati, on the 23th till., of a I
packa<e of letters. The mate of the Imai. '
Alfried Craig, was suspected and am sled. I
and about S3OOO were fount! on his per- 1
sun.
HON. FRANK!T7e. PLUMMER
Tlte Rtymon I (Miss.) Times, of M arch
4th, stales that Mr. Phiin iirr, I tc Repre
sentative iii Cnn<res.sfrom Mississippi, wt»s
drowned in crossing a stream in Rmkin
county, stnne days previous. The Natchez
t'wwrisr dues n il credit the tu-
Tha following apvcriismenl appeared in one
nfthn nawwptpers.
Tu ps let, a suile of chambers in Bell, rea
-4y furnished.
% M N. Bc—Tlwy will be found very convenient
’ • s for a lawyer. i
\ A sea bull— An liLbman, who served on
‘board a man of-war in I lie capacity of a waiter,
was selcttrd by ond of the officers to haul in a
taw-liue of considerable length, which was tow
.ing over the talfrail. After lousing iu 40 or 501
fathoms* which In I pal his paiienco severely to
ncouf. as well as every mnsclti of his aims, l<e
be muttered to himself—“ Sure, it’s as to-pai
and to-moruw. It’s a grod week’s work lot I
any five in the ship. Cad luek to the arm or
,lcgit’ii lave me at last. What! more of it
, yeti Orh murder, the sa’s mighty deep to be
sure!’’—After continuing in a similar strain and
conceiving lherewas little probabilitp of tho
* completion of his lahar, he snddenld stopjted
short, and addressing officer of thd watch, ex
clamtnwd— -“Bad manners to me, sir. if I
dor’t think somubody’s cut ufl'toe other oik ofit
' Query.— Why is a school master like a
spring of nwfrr.
A. Because he keep* cool.
To banish, imprison, starve, hang and
burn men, for their religion, is not the g<»»- 1
pel of Christ, hut llw* gospel of the devil.
Where persecution In-gins, Christianity
wads; Christ never used any thing like
force or violence except mice, and tint was
to drive bad men nut of the temple, not tu
drive them iu.— Jortin.
People of little religion are always noi
sy. He who has not the love id’ God at,n
man filling his heart, is like an empty wa
gon coming violently down a hid; it in kes
» great noise, because mere is notlnng in it.
Parent'* Court at.—The follow ing i» a
true copy of a consent to a yiri’s marrying
, given by Her father. Il is taken from a re
crod book of the town <4 tfeveih, Mass,
aim is dated February 1680:
“I John Woddinol B. terly, in the coun
ty ot E-*ex, ill Newt ugland, doe not see
now any thing but laurane ck-iiton k my
daughter mary may |.rmeed in the honor
able stat of mairiiimey.
beverly lebc-raiy I,* J6BC.”
A Vermonter lately arrived in Detroit,
•nd having cal< ulaud to remain there, til
lered his horse for sale. He took the ani
• mal up to the public staid, ami alter des
cribing his qualities in the most glowing
terms, concluded the recuniinendaiioii by
saying that ** lie could drive him so far in
one day that it would take him two day» to
get him back again.—l)< tiotl Sjiectalor.
Unrighteotis V erdici.—A man was indict
ed lately in England for stealing a ham.
The officer who apprehended linn, slated
that the prisoner said lie had slid, u ihr ham
for the piir|aise of being prosei tiled and
Sransported. as be was tired of lit ing with
his wife. The jury sou >d I lie plea inrujji- 1
scsaf, and tiie man was acquitted!
BONEaTY.
An honest Imt po..r negro in N< w York
presented a check lbrs23o which the t« Iler
of a bank paid with $12,000, n >r was the
mistake discov* ted by the num until be
went to deposite it in another institution—
Be very honestly rectified the til er’s blun
der, an lre eived fmm the board $25 !!! to
which the teller a bled $lO, as a reward for
his honesty. Prodigious.
A female Horse Jockey on a large scale
—Oae«>f the mo-i este isive ow ners of stu<l
horses in the world,—Rt adt ibe n<>t alarmed
—is a lady, t! e Russian Coiiutrss Orloff.
Tsltetmensky, who po-sesses 1320 Ar di,
English, and other rticei s, oci-upi ing 1030
acres of ground ami attended by 4330
grooms, labourers &:*-.; but thi- is al; tor
•peculation. 'I he strut r* allied l>\ the -ale
«>l horses is of consider dde annual a.iiouui,
and theyare sold it *t o.dy on the spot itself,
but in the regular market- both of St. Pe
tersburg and Moscow. It lies near Bro
boio, in the province of Voromj on i.ne of
* the Countess* estates, c-dlrd Chi icimro and
was sat on foot by her father in 1778.
[N. Y. Trans.
A Quandary.— A man pretty coinfor-
Vably drunk, was holding on lo a po-t at
Burlingt *n slip, when a friend iuq<iire*L<
wlial was the matter ?
“ Matter f” said the fellow, “ I am in a
quandary.”
“ Wb-tt do you mean by a quandarv ?”
asked bisfrieiid,
” Why, if I hold on here, I shall fie xe t.*
death, and if 4 set go, i shall fall into the
dock.”
Polilciu.’M.— Although no one is wise
enough todespi-e the nature of true polite
ness there are certain little thing- klhuii
which * very on- tell. F»r in-lance—jus*
for the t-i on d*—ll a gent eoi >ii im-ets a
lady io the -tre.-i, it be) >n.-s t<> her l<> miiic*
liim first itidess tlu-y heppi-n to tie very in-
I lii'tt* hli*l i< n p |<ii ii «•
If the gentleman hows to the lads firrt. nli<
may mu choose to acknowledge' him,'am'
Shen he |. in a pretty prrrth-ament but if th.
tidy bow lutite gentleman, he, as a genii.-
man, cauiiuicui her.
»Can a man’s pocket be empty,’ inquired
.1 Hibernian the oilier day, • when it’s got
any thing iti it ?’ • S..relv not,’ was the re
ply. * Then exclaimed Pat, *my pockets
are nut yet empty, fur they’ve gut thuadcr
ing great holes in ’em !'
For the following, we ire indebted to
the New York Evening Post.
A friend has ju-t g ven us n proof of tin
remarkable punctuality nnd exactness i.f
General Jackion during ihe lime l.e was in
office. This reimiikahlt- man appears l<>
have declined no p< rs.mal application w hu h
could properly be made m him, anti not to
have overlooked the sligh'est *>f the ditties
cotiHected with his station. Just Ik fore
his retirement from office, a laborious mr
clianic nl Brooklyn had finished a hat.
which he wished to pres, ni him, as a mark
nf the respect he fell for bis character. He
-eh! it to Washington, accompanied with a
I. Iter, and it was dcliv. red tu General Jack
son on the Thursday preceding the iuau
guration, in the midst of the hurry of af
fairtnaccnsioned by the cluse of Uoiuress,
ami the preparations for the retirement ot
one President, and the inauguration of an
other. The gift, however, was nut forgot
ten; and one of the last acts of Presidem
J-icksnn, while in office, was to acknowl
edge it in a 1.-tier w hich we are permitted
to publish, though the person to which i'
was add>e.-s«d, with a modesty worthy ol
pr.ii.-e, has ilesirt d us to-uppiess hi*, name.
Washington, March 4, 1037.
Dear Sir:—Yntir lettor, and the presen'
which you have so I indly offered me thro’
Mr. • • • • are r»< rived w ith the pleasure
which such a tribute of iiff.i tion is so well
calc'dalt-d to inspire. L* tme assure you
that I t<*el more pride in the gift which you
consider an humble one, than I sho Idin th.
most tostlv present fr< tn the hand of osten
tation. Tiie h»l you have so car. fully and
skilfully wrought with your own hands, 1
shall wear with pnmdrr feelings than I
would a crown. The power of exalt, dst -
lion is nothing in comparison w ith theplea—
*re conveyed in the acknowledgment that
I have exerted my faculties to sustain the
rights of the industrious and producing
rlas-es; to oppress and degrade w hich is,
for the niosl part, the Imsines of nth rs.
Wishing yon great prosperity, a long
and useful life, and a happy imim.rlali'y, is
the prayer of your frllow-. iiixen,
’ ANDREW JACKSON.
Mr. • • • •.
ABORTION BENEVOLENCE.
The New York Courier nnd Enquirer
relates the following incident:—“A case is
•> < inion.d in a reo-nt PenusyHaifa paper,
which illustrates str-kiuply the nature and
amount of abolition lienevoleiwe. A nlack
pr*ai her appealed in the Almliliim Con
veiiti.m lately held at Harrisburg, and sta
led to that amiable assemblage of philan
thropists, that he had, liy itnrt mining in
dustry, purclias.il lis own fr< < dom from
slavery, that of his wife and all his < hildr. u
except one. which the owner valued at .li
ven hundred dollars, hut who, in ord.r to
enable the father tn keep the fa', jig togelh
»■?, ha.l ofl’. re • to |.-t him have the child for
five hundred dollars. The poor black man
went into the convention ami made a sti.mg
appeal toils one hundred and fifty membeii
for some assi-tance in procuring the libera
tion nf his child. A contrihuiion was ac
cordingly taken up and the sum of—owe
dollar and fifty r.entt— just a pcruy a pie' e
for ri-cbof il-e phi hili ihropisls—wt* prompt- !
ly contributed! ’[’his we dare say will be
denied by these creatures at a distance fiom
the scene, hut it was repeatedly stated in
the Harrisburg papers, under the very eves
of the Convention while in session, nnd ne
ver denied, because there the means of d<-
tc. ting the falsi hoed weie al I ai.d. It is
tiiitpiesti.mttbly true, and is, moreover, | re
c-is. ly like them. Tiny can swindle old
women amt children out of their po. k.l mo
ney, and raise large stuns at any lime, to
pay a set of laiy hypocrites to irav.rse the
country for the disturbance of neighbor
bonds ami families, but they have m> mo
| ney for the meli.iratimi of real hardships
' among the black*. The truth is, they are
| the most contemptible ‘connvctiiig link”
between human nature and ‘‘brute beasts”
that naturalists have ever yet described.”
THE ABOLITIONISTS.
It seems that Presidmi Van Buren has
drawn upon him the vindictive abuse oi the
abolitionist..; and it seems also that t;opain>
will be spared to oppose the present ml
ininisiration, by the organization of a par
ty which will ()•• as het. mg. neons in its .I
eni. tits as was the opposition during the
time General Ju. ks.in vias in tl.e | r< ,-ideu
tial chair.— Will the almlitioi'i-ts he a com
ponent past of this new- party? It is rrol
uhle that they will; Mr. Mil.ster, in his
spec, h >it the New York dinner, has giv. n
►ome indication that abolition i- n> |„ tr-.« «i
ia- an engine lo woik again t ihe ndmil.is-
I tratimi. It is probable that at the mxt -ess
i mn of (.’ongie.-s, the new part , will display
the colors mi ler which the oppon -nts ol the
a lmiuistr..ti >n intend to rally and fight lor
. I assendency and power. In the mem time
the whig* are not pl.-nsi dat the com'uct ol
the violent aholi.iimists, vv I abusing in
unmeasured term- the inaugural address of
Pre.-i Pul Van Buren. Upon this subject
the New Y.ok Gouri, r &i Er quir. r, ii
speaking of the inaugural, says:—-‘li has,
h wevevur, one r.-det miiig point, for it has
brom.-fit upon him all the hull-dog ficn em s
and fury of th.* almlnioni-!-, this is ofit-. h
<‘videm eof po-itive m< ri:, f.>r iihiist* from
that quarter fills no wbeie but iq on cor
red -eiithnents. The whole tribe is in full
y. II upon the President for his tleelaratioi
io relation to the slave question. The ra
bid organ- ofilie anti-slavery inc. niiiarisn .
from G'irris.m*- foul vehicle down lo th.
“E u nicipator,” .Hid what in court. s\ is sef
■ered to vmiiit its malignity upon dead ant
living in tiiis city, under the title of “Plaii
D -al.-r,” are I eauiilidly Litt, r upon Mr
Van Buren fol the just I'entniieiil express.-,
upon this point. 'l’hey do him ess. ntia
.'•rvie-hv Illi- emtr-e, we can tell them; I'..
I'jlit iIIUI-led people will think ;dl tl.e b. 1.-r
.-r of hiai for abol-li.m di-niiiM aii.-u, ;n.«
ve me ratlur afraid he will ev<n b. < tu..
op’ilar it’ the abolitionists abti-e him to.
•I'.cli, We beg- them lo he as moderate
o--ible iti tin ir virtitp. ration, Ic-t tiny
<-ad some of his opponents to overlook it
that circumstance, the real objections there
are to his administration.”
The burial or D-VV-fD E. UL'i'TS. tii-,1 Ser *
g< am of the ifaiicUcK blues, whe departed this
lie, on the I Hit tills iio.iiib, and on tl.e s ii.iu day
.va* buried by lilS ib.nrades, witll Alllit.try Hon '
ors.
Tu thoxbubU of the ntuflit"! drum,
They come.
\\ ith batmbt- furled, and solemn tread ;
The dead
They boor to au early xrave.
Tha young nud bravo
!► no inure, lie fell nut iu bat.le strife,
Where rife
’Mid charging host, aud cla hiug steel,
A. d ..limpetpeul
Is death I— No I uo fuctnaa s dart
His heart
Hath pieiced—disease ba ll laid him low
*1 ho sveret foe
Hath marked his dtloin,
In the biuum
Os life, when nil is blight.
And the light
Os hope, with its witching beuuis
8u joyous gleams;
On the way of future years.
Our tsars
Plow on, o'er the narrow bed,
Where bis head
Ne v lies; as the last sad volley-wells.
Ami echoing tells
That the rlay cold sod, du.h rest
L'pou his breast
Iu lus last long sleep
O weep!
For him—the fairest flower of spriu
Let u > bring
And spread, o’er the siluiit grave
Os the hrave.
Farewell! Farewell! until the last trumps
tail.
Awakens till—
To a better wold ; mid a brighter day
Far away.
Sparta. March 1 lih, 1-137.
PETIT tJLLfII COTTON' SEED.~
M BL'SHEI.3 genuine I’ettiGulph
vFMJ’ AJ* Cuttun ."-ee<i,just received Iruul
New U.leuns. uud lor-ale by
J.UCOLS & DEMING.
Mar.h 21 |(j
RECEIVED lik’ SUNDRY BOATS
IIHD’S. St. Croix Sugar,
SiO “ I'uilu Lieu '•
10 “ N. O.
lu,ooo lbs Prime Green Coffee,
b.uUO “ •• Java ••
2u bbls, double refined Loaf Sugar,
lo " siu o ie •• •• ••
lUJ •• Cauai uud Howard st. Flour,
JU casks line,
fin bbl*. Ao. 2, Mackerel,
50 •• No.
fiu half bids. No 1 and 2,
IvU h,.ls Irish roiatoes,
JUU •• i'ueip* and U u rber'sGin,
7o “ N. E. Hum,
50 •• N. Whiskey,
10 “ iMouong. ••
3 pipes Cog. brandy,
5 ’* Holland Gm,
20 half and quarter casks Wiue,
(various kimis)
2 puncheon- ..amaica Kutn
luu beunjobns ass'd.
2 >u Naus and Brads, ass’d.
■‘IU.OUU ,bs. ft weds Irou. .-..s'd.
3.UOJ •• Plough moulds,
1,0 j 0 “ Nail ho.ls,
l,o;)U “ Ban i Iron,
1,000 •• Hoop Iron,
1 ~.00 •• Geiman Steel,
1.000 “ Eug. Ac Am. blister do
I'O.uOJ “ Eng. Castings, ass’d.
2 >u kegspme White Lead,
510 gals. Lin.eed Oil,
20 lihds. Mmas.ses,
5.U00 bushels Sait,
40 u..xes Sperm Caudles,
30 •- Tallow do
JOO Window Glass. 8 by 10, and 10 by 12
50 bugs Shot,
I.UOOIhs. bar Lead. &c.
30 casks Plaster I’ai is,
Ami for s .le by NlCllUuS & DEMING.
Fan-nary 7. 4—>f.
Oglethorpe Littveisity JLiist'j,- S.xJc.
A 1 11 o’llock. A. M. ou iVeducsday ths 17th
of May next, the Tin.-,tees of Ogletm.rpe
L ui versify, w ill proceed to sell a muiiberof very
eligible LOTS in the vicinity of the University.
*1 Ins lustituuon will go into operation the first of
January next, at whirl, time the Trust .-es will
dl.,p use widt tile Ste.v ird’s !l ill. Persons who
may b, desir >usol edi.cttLug their sons limit-r their
| owo inum iliate c.tre, or who may wish i<> ingage
i iu hie business < f l.oa-ding yout g men. and all
others w lo> may wish to »e< u.c a healthy and p>ea
si.nt lesiitence, will do well to ait-nd.
j '1 erms of salj. o ie-h ilf cash, au l for the oth
■er i.all of tee ) u ■ fuse n on. y, tt uu e w ell se-
I Clued, at IJ in nun. will ba r |,ure I. Sue i luts
i as may be offered w ill be sold without reserve.
By order of Trusiee*.
It. P. S’JI.I I S. F>< r».
Midway. April 3, 1837. 12 -ids,
FROM New i..rk.uow at ihe i.afayette Ham
and travelling tluough the country has with
him Maps of the United fttates revised with the
laie counties. Can .Is. Turnpikes. Rail-Ro-ids.
&e. Witu a part of the 'lexas and Can; das.
lie will he happy to supply any gentleman who
may leqmre the work.
Milledgeville. April 4. 1337.—2 t
(L/" 1 be ci-izi nsol Floyd coiuuy. composing the
I nion Party, aie re-pecllully -o icited lo alteml al
Rome, mi the first ft„turday in Alav next, sot the
purpose ol iiomin tmg candidates for the next Le
g.sl iltire. and likewise cau.lida e.< for . . nnty offi
cers; and likewise to try to put don u all personal
prejudice existing between the party, and beiome
more united.
MANY CITIZENS.
April 4 12—
Tin Feder tl Union and Standard of 1 1 i .n,
w ill please tu pu'dish this until the day and üblme
Many (Ltizens. 1 h
ADM IMSTRATOR S S.\ LF.-W
uu the 2lnh day <>l Alay next, at the late c
s . enee of.lanett Taylor deceased, in ihe county
of n, all the per-omil propeity of s<id
deceased. Terms matte known on the day of sale.
All persons indebted to said estate, will please
come lo; wiiid and settle ihe same, and those to
whom ihe estate is indebted, must preseut their
claims to the administrator, Wiihin the time pre
scribed by law. '
LEE R. MILLER, adtn’r
A l ,l ‘ l 4 *1 ll—lds.
SALL OF LOT.- IN 'H.I- Ct’JY OF
Bllt NSWICK, Ga.
'■MIE miim-r- us applications w rich h ive been
made h.r Lots by person-, i.nxicusto make
.rranaemeiits to bui.d and coimn nee business
next au urn. and the d fficulty of ot.iainiii ■ th. m
lioiii imiivi.lm.l Lot Holders, heve induced the
Bi uiiswnk Land to offer at public sale,
tom one to two tii-ud cd, well selected The s. I
.villconttm net ou ( hm-sday, the tw.-nty-fi th day
ol May next, under the -it; frinh mb u<•<• of theDi
< etor. o tin agent appointed lor that purpose.
The terms of sale will bu liberal, ami title* iudis
utalle.
A tiim ly distribution of pamphlets will be ma-'e.
otitaining he tern s of sale, reports of Engineers
ml Cvinmis* o.ters, Explanatory Al.ip», Caia
ojiues, &c. Ac.
C W. CARTWRIGHT, )
•"'M V RICE. > Directors.
Gl Ol GE M. DEXTER. S
Cy- Th. Sauiimah Georgian. Augusta Senri
(i and Ci nstitntiomi i-t. fic.igia J< nirnil. th*
«,< »■<!< r. F. <l< ral I i>ii>n and Su n lard nf Union
dledgi-i i I, —Th* G< o-gia Ah sw liger. Alaeon
be fomhi'iti Whig. Athens—The « ohinii’mi
i quin-r. Tl e Floridia..,—The < harlcKtou Mcr
riy and Cotir'cr. The National Intel igeneer.
ml V mhii gtoi' Reformer, will publish the above
:tttil the day of sale, and fmwatd their aceutiuts
o the resident Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
April, 4.—td*.
STANDARD OF UNION.
NEW GOOIIN.
it. b. Bovi’wick, & Co.
Are n»w receiving nt the Buick Stork, next
dour to the .-tnte Bank, formerly occupied
by Messrs. McGehee, & Co., a large supply of
SlftpU and Fancy Ory-Goods,
suitable lo the Spring and summer trade viz ;
Rich figured rinks—new style ;
Pi.iiu .nd stuped do—every shade ;
Block Italian Lustrings and Grenadine;
Do. Gru tie Rliiue aud Gro de Swis;
Rich white and colurod Siitnis ;
Fancy Dress llamlkl's , Gauze aud Hemani;
French Altiilins, Printed Jaccoiielts and Cambrics;
Rich Priut<-d Lawns, Satin Stripe;
French mid Scotch, Stripe and Plain Ginghams ;
Light and Dark French Calicoes;
British aud American do—a gre it variety ;
Ladies Kid. .-ilk, Embr’d., ami Bick Ni< k Gloves ;
Gents. ILS. Frcmli. Buck ami Silk do.
Belt Ribbon, colored and black;
Rich French Muslin Capes ami Collars ;
Do. do Linen Cambric do— extra rich ;
Thread Lace, Edging aud I use. tings ;
Muslin do do
6-4 aud 4-4 Bobhiuett mid Footings;
Bisbops Lawns and Swiss Muslins ;
Cambric nud Jacconc-t du;
Long Lawnsand Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,
Plain Ernb'd aud Hetnsticheddo. du. ;
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths ;■
New style Bonnet Ribbons ;
Taffeta Ribbon No. I 1-2 to 22;
Silk Gloves and Hosiery ;
Ladies Lyle Thread Hose;
Men's while, random aud hrowu half Hose ;
Superior Undressed 4-4 Irish Lin-.us;
Linen Sheetings and Table Diaper;
Darn -sk Table Cloths :
Rich Piano and Centre Table Covers ;
l inen Pantaloon stuffs, plain, striped, and plnid ;
Bl’k and col'd, plain ami stripe Cas meretts;
I Bl'k Mnniiin Cloth, and Drade La*;
Buff, striped, and plain Cassimers ;
I Cloths of every shade nnd qualitv:
Kentucky Jeans and Georgia Nankeens;
Silk. Valencia, Velvet, ami Marseilles Vestings;
Pongee and Spittlefield Hdkfs.;
French. Mohair, and Lace Caps:
Comb Flowers. Sprigs. Bonnet Tahs. &c.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Collars, Bosoms, nnd Stocks.
BONNETS.
English Straw—plain mid coloied;
Leghorn, Boys Leghorn and Palin ;
Leaf Huts nnd Caps.
HATS.
Reaver mid Silk. Bl’k, Drabb and White ;
A large assortment of Paper Hangings ;
Bordering mid Fire Screens.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Gents fine Opera At Calf Boots,’Shoes & Pumps;
Ladies Paris Kid, Sattin an 1 J’ruuella Slippers ;
Misses do— Boys Shoes;
Pegged ami Sewed Brogans.
HARD-W ARE AND FINE CUTLERY.
Match, Fore. Jack and Smoothing Plains ;
Crockrry. China, and Clisk ITurr. among which,
are a lew dinner setts—l itest pattern.
A general assortment us choice family Groceries.
WINES, viz :
Old Mad.-ira—very superior;
Brown and Gold Sherry ;
Port, T ener.fe, Champ ague, of the following
brands;
Anchor, Grape. Columbus. Napoleon, Key, La-
Fayetle, Elephant aud Hickory.
Suprr Havanna
Together with a great variety of other articles
of the moit choice kind—to all which, they would
respectfully invite tha attention of their old friend.,
and the public in general, ns they are determined
to make it the inttrert of the public to buy.
Milledgeville, March 27ih. 1837. 12—ts.
New Tailoring: Establishment.
JAMES HERTY,
Lule Cutter in the Clothing Store of Mr.
A. C. Vail,
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and
th : pulillc gi-uei ally, that he lias opened a
simp u.-xt d.MK north of Messrs. Doles At Ciioate,
and nearly opposite the store of Ale.-srs. Lane,
Lumpkin & Hammond, on W ay ne Street, where
he maybe fuilti lat all times ready to ai'en.l to
thine that may favor him with their patronage.
He flatters bim.elf that, from bis long experience
in ihe business, he wil: be aide to give general sat
isf-.ctmu. mid pledges Ins strictest attenticn to
whatever work may be entrusted to his care, tn
d'pen'lentlj of the ordinary brauches of his pro
fes-ioii. It.? is pr>-p .red to execute orders from the
LADIES lor RIDING DRESSES. *!LO \KS,
&c. tc to t'.io most approved aud FASHION A
BLE STYLE
To the Military he w ill als> lu g leave to state,
tint h- is prepared to attend to any orde s lor
UNIFOR MS of every grade aud rank. His cut
nnd trim will be in accord nice with army regula
tions. and done at the shortest notice.
From a generous and Ii era! public he antici
pates a reasonable share of cu-toin. Viiliin.
tube judged bv his work, be asks Iris friends mid
th se disposed to try him, tuc.dl and satisfy them
selves.
Milledgeville, March 27, 1837. 12—ts.
GEORGIA. I
Pulaski County £
INFERIOR court, sirring for ordinary purpo
ses. Adjourned term Jauu iry 18-17.
Prci-eut th ir Hour’s. William S. Whitfield,
Bryant JuhuMoU, aud Jordan Bradshaw.
RULE-NISI.
The pdtitto i of Ja t ei L Carruth rs. respectful
ly sheweth, ihat. <ai the twentieth day of Ifect-m
her in the year 1328, John Carruthers late oi
sai.l county deceased, made and executed
to one Anms Browu.his certain written obligation
to wit: a bond for titles to lot oi Land. No. <>7. be
ing tu the 4th disttict of the county of Mu-cogee.
i and State aforesaid, conditioned to make titles
i warranted to the said lot oflmil. to the said Amos
’ on or before tne first day of Febrn try next, ensu
■ iog the dale of slid bond. Ami your petitionc
! avers, that afterwards, to wil. on the Blh day ot
.March, in the y ear Its 3. the said Amo. liiow udu
ly transferred mid deliveu-d the said bond to out
Jol.u Ummiehael. mid th d after Maids, to wit, ou
the I2lhday of M irih 16.'t3. ihe said bond was
trmisferreii by the said John U.innich lei. to Ar
thur Julies, ami th it the said Aitbur Jones, alter
w irds. mi the 3d day of December, 1833, so a va!
! liable consideration, duly transferred and deliver,
i ed the same to your petitioner (a copy of which
bond with tho transfers thereon, is her* unto an
nexed.) Ami your p.-tiimnci farther she w*ahat al
though the umsideratioii money, for w liieh sain
boml was given, his been fufly paid yet the said
Joint Car. mheis departed this life, w ithout execu
ting said 'llles : and that titles have never b< en
rn ide in pursiiar.ee of said bond. Ami yourpeti
tinner ai ers further, aud states to your hmiora de
hoily, that the admimstr. tor us the said John Car
r.lihnr. is leady and willing to in ike titles io s nd
lot of l.md. to your peti i >u -r, whenever this hon
oiable court shall so direct him.
Your petitioner therefore prays this honoral le
1 Court, to grant him an order, directing the admit,
: ist.iator of the s ii*l John Can-nihms. to make him
lull an I complete titles to said lot of land, j n te ms
iof the law. in such cases made ami provided And
yottr petitioner as in duly bound Will ever pray & c
AMUEE B. TAYL<)R, att’i.f.irptt.tiuner.
The court on hearing the above petition read,
order hit the same be entered on the minutes o'
die court, mill be publi-ht.d in some public gazette
igreeably to the statute in such cases made an 1
provided': mid that all persons concerned, shew
■aitse. if any th.tv h ive, before the sai l next term
>f this court, why Del on-i‘ <7la , ’tun, adminis'ra
mr on ihe estate of the said .loh-i Carruthers, sb >1
mt execute titles to lot of hind No. 37, in the 111
f'utrict *if Uu .eogee county, tn rhe said James L.
'ari’iltheM. in pursuance of said hand.
A true extract from the minutes of the court,
his lOtli d'V of March 1837-
JOSEPH CARRUTHI.R. cl.k. c. o.
April 4, 12 | rh6m.
PRESENTMENTS
Os the Jui yof Murray county, March Su
p rifff Court 1837.
Tho Gr ind Jurors, ehosoti, »wo?if' and srlscted.
for the comity ol Murray, tender onr thank, to
his Honr. Judge Kennti. for bis attention to this
hotly, ano making our acknowledgments to the
Solicitor General, for his energy ami proinptittidc
ns a prosecuting officer, congratulating our coun
trymen on the restoration <>f peace and good or
der mnongar us We regret the many appliba
ti ms for bills of Indictment, during the present
term ; we present as a grievance, tho bad state of
public roads, leading through the different palls of
our comity, more particularly the stage r<rnd* ; i
we request that the Inferior Court of onr county
appoint commissionss, and compel them to dis
charge theii duty promptly. in keeping our mads
in good ruder We present ns a grievance, the con
duct of a part of onr citizens, for horning nnd de
■troyinp the ttd.lie arms of our State, pnrtjcul’rlv
the high Sheriff of onr couotv : in addition to the
presen’ments we have already made, we do fiu
thcr pre«* n< Thonms J. Harper, for detaining in
his hands, as t v e former clerk of rhe Inferior court
of said county, funds, something exceeding one
hundred dollars; we present Thomas J. Harper,
for not icturn'ng over the books of the office of
elei k of the court us ordinary to his successor.
We present Alfred M. Turner, for retailing with
out license - we present Stephen Paxon. asn mem
ber of the Inferior court of Murray conntv. for
gross neglect of his duty, in not returning to the
inferior mun. n contract made by fcaid court, with
WiMiain N. Bishop, for building a Court-House,
at Snrim; Place, the said court having taken tho
said Bishop’s bond to build a eom-trhon«e accor
ding to said contract, and the said Stephen Paxon
rr turned the bond given hv said Bishop tn perform
the work, according tn said gontfart. without the
enntract which gives the said Rishnn the decidcll
advantage over theeonrt. whir h by this iurv is roi)-
sidcred a corruption on *he part of said Stephen
Pnxnn. We present Jefferson B. Officer, for re
tailing spin's without a license.
Wr present William N. Bishop, for not turning
over the books of the ennty treasurer’s office,
narticularly as he ha-; left the connfv ; we regret
rhe hurl condition ofn*ir enmity matters, pnd mo*-e
narri, ularlv, that-of letting nnt, and htrildinff tlf
'h“ court house ; we find from investigation, that
I WiPiam N. Rishnn. lias in his hand, seven thou
sand five hundred d-dlars in cash, nnd nnres nf rhe
Inferior court, for the ImiUling offh* court hnn«e.
which he was tn commence by rhe Is* March 1837
and finish in twnvean*. that ho has had someiiirti
her hauled »o Spring Place for that Pltrposo.lmthe
have moved front the enuntv of Murray, and mad"
uo arrangements to carry nn s«’d bui ding, with
it* onr knowleiige, we find th Q t th* security triv"n
by William N. Bishop, for th* fulfilment of said'
contract is entirely insufficient, nn-l nnnhl* to res
pond for .th* amount advanced to William N.
Bishop; we th -refore. tinder th"«* ciccumsfancfia;
recommend that the present Inferior court nf
’■lnrtv county make another contract w'»b
some other fit and suitable person, nnon Iris
giving complete security, for the er»e*inn nf a
court house in our beautiful village, and thaisnee
dv and legal steps he taken, for »he coUection hut
of William N. Pisbop. nf the funds ad vanted to
htn for building said court house nhd
which he has failed tn build, according to hi, con
tract with the Inferior crittrt. It is with much
pleasure, that we have it in onr power to sav.
th it we find the amounts of the enuntv tre*i
surer to cmrespiml with the orders of the In
ferior Conn, and that the records of the Cleik <>f
the Inferior court of the Estrav Book, and Poor
School fund are kept in a manner highly cre-litn-
Ide to the capacity nud honesty of that officer ; we
present Ha rison W. Rilcv, for a most gross con
tempt to the Grand .lory, in charging them with a
violation of their oath, during the present term,
and publicly intimating that they had as a body
com nitted perjury.
Inclosing our presentments, we feel It to be
our duty, at well a, our high pleasure, again to
tender onr thank-s. and great esteem, to his honor
Judge K*nan, for the firm, energetic, talenied
nnd impartial manner, in which he ha, ndiniuister
ed and disposed of all ilie business during the pre
sent term, and congratulate, not only ourselves,
Imt every citizen of this circuit, for having such an
honored and honest, and judicial officer to preside
over us : we also repeat to Henry L. Sitns, soli
citor general, our obligation to him for his faithful
and punctual attemlance upon this body, his
prompt and efficient execution of all the business'
' nfhis offic*, Hl |,| wish him success and happiness
I through life.
( We must again repeat that we fee) great pride
i and exultation iu the belief, tl at party strife issuh*
'[ siding iu our county, and pence, good orJei.and a
i | p:per respect lor the laws ol om beloved country;
. | prevailing tu its stead. AVc request that our
, presentin'nts be published in the (southern Bau
. | tier, and Slnudard of Union.
ROBERT BROWN Foreman.
; Lewis Terry Thom is Montjmnerv
| Rtley Wil-on Kinny F. Sutton
I Caswell Ramsay Nathan Ward
! R iliert Black John Sloan
I Jackson Fillspatrick Andrew Cathey
j George Rollins Willi >ni Nail
! Warren Sams John K. Mears
J lines McGehee Brooks fl irper
Dennis Carrol Grief Felton
A. Al-. Geiice John l urk.
Uu mot.oa of Ilciry L. Siirts. Solicitor, it is
ordered, tb it die presentments be published ns te
quested by the Grand Jury.
RICHARD BUTLER, dep. el k.
April 4 12—It.
Georgia ?
Washington county )
Wheteas Lee R. .Miller, applies to me. for let
ters ot administration ou the estate of Ja-ed Tay
•or. late ot said county dec'll. These are there
fore to lite and admoni Ii all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of sai l deceased, to Im aud
appear at my iffite. within tie tin:< ; i< s< rilt-il by
law to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, in Sandersville,
this 2t>th day ol March. 1837.
L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN.cI’k. c. o.
April 4, 12—tds.
Georgia I
Washington county y
Whereas Emanuel Brown applies to me for let
tetsofadminisiration mt the estate of Solomon
Brown, late ofs ltd enuntv deceased. These me
therefore t > cite aud admonish all and singular,
ihe kindred and creditors oi' s'id deceased, to be
ard appear at my otliee within th*'time presctili
ed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why s' id
letters sh< til<l not begrauttd.
Given under my baud at office, iu Sandersville,
ii.is 2ihhtlav of .March LS-’i7.
' L. A. JERNIGAN, cl’k. c. c o.
April 4,. 12-ttls.
(lEORUIA (
Washington < ountv. (
\\ hi teas Betsey Cumlnn applies tome for Let
teis of administration on too estate of Sarah Can
non, late of said comity deteased. These aie
therefore to * ile and admonish all aud singular,the
kindred ttml cre*!itor« of said <lece'ised, lo be mid
appe-ir at my office, within the time prescribed by
law. to »h -w cause if any exist, why said letters
>h *'ild not be g -antn*l.
Given under mv h m.l at iflice, in Sandersville.
thisSßth day of .Mnn h 1837.
L. A. JERNIGAN. c. c.o
April 4 12—tds.
front the subsetibei.living *-ear So
cinl Circle in \\ niton co inty.some time in the
inmilh of October last, a small bay MAR E, four
I v ears old, four feet eight or ten inches high, ami
lop ilnittrn, on the 1.-ft hip. The sit iscriber wil l
give a reward of S3O to any person, who will deli
. ver said mare to him, or give such iuforuiatioti that
he may get her.
The ►nlisciiberwon) I also take it ns a grc:ff fa
vor for the clerks of tiie Inferior courts of the sex
ernl counties to examine tile Esiray Books ami
if any such >*east as above described should be pos
'ml on the Est.-'ix Books—give' him the earliesi
information of th * f ict, by letter, .addressed tu
aim, atthe Social Circle. Walton county.
LANSFORD HARRIS.
Atv’il 1.4—2 t.
The Standard of the Union, at .Milleilgo
vile, the Co'um'ms .Sentinel, and /Athens, Baiitier.
will give ttu above two insertions cadi, ami for
ward their accoiinti to inc fin payment. L. 11.
£agle Tavern.
HT’IIE snbscrilier has taken this well known
stand, in the town of Warrenton, formerly
ocfcuplsd by Joseph C. Harris, and recently by
Brooks & Kinsay; where he intends giving his
entire and undivided attention to the accotntnoda
il-ni of all who may favor him with theircompany.
His Table w ill be furnished with the best the
Country can afford, prepared by excellent Cooks,
and suited tO the palate of tlto invalid, as well as
the healthy.-
His Baris supplier! with choice Wines, nnd Li
quors, and attended by all accommodating Bar
Keeper.
The Beds nnd bedding so important to the re
pose of a weary travellei', shall be heat am! good.
His Stables ..hall be ffvil furnished with proteu
der.aml attentive Ostlers.
With these pledges, the subscriber confidently
hopes, and believing- that lie shall shaf'e a large
portion of the public patronage.
STH PHEN BLOUNT*
Warrenton March 9. 1837. 12—4 l
(Eff* The Constitutionalist of Augusta, will in
sen the above tom times, tqid forward theii- ac
count to the subscriber. S. 11.
FOUR MONTHS after date application. will
tie made to the honorable the inferior court
of Henry county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses. for leave to sell lot of land No. 262. in ihe'
22<l district of Cherokee county, for the benefit of
the heirs aud ci editors of said deceased.
. *. lIOBERT CAGLE, adnfr.
April 4. .. .. 12—4 m.
FOUR MONTHS after<late.-application will
be made, to the honorable, the iitforior
eoHrt of D oly county, for to sell lot us laud
No. 1286. in the 21st di<trit-t, nnd third -section
Cherokee—and No 447,13th district. Irwin coun
ty originally—as the property of David Ward, de
eeased. This 11 tli March * 837.
DAVID T. WARD, I . ,
ELISHA WARD, $ admit.
April 4,12—4 m.
FOUR MONTHS after date, application will ■
lib made to the Inferior court of Doo) v comi
ty, for leave to sell all the real estate of Samuel
Whitsett, d-censod, this the 14th March 1837.
THOS. WHITSETT. > , ,
JOHN WHITSETT, ( admr a '
Apfil 4 12-s-4rn. .
jj® ANA WAY from the subscriber, living in
Jfi.®/ Dooly county, about four or five miles
from Drayton Georgia, a small negro man named
Rufus, he is about twenty-one years old, about
five feßt. four or live inches h'gh, light built, very
dark cmnph-X'on. he has a scar on his face, ami has
a very idtJepy look, he is tolerable quick spoken.
I will given reasonable reward to atty person that
will deliver said negro to me. or fcbnfiiie irim in
any safe jhii, so tilst I get him ag tin. and ail i ea- !
suitable expenses ptiid. Said negro left mv house
ou the night of the 4th inst; i* is likely tjiat said
negro is decoyeti off by some w bite person, if so
I will give a reward of fifty dollars, for said ne*ro
ami white person, with proof of cotbiction.
DoUly county, Ga. March 13th. . 12—2.
_ ’ HARDY ROYAL.
Iteward,
RANAWAY from the Subscriber **u ftuuday
evening the 12th instant, three Negro A'ieu,
viz. JOHN a large ami likely black fellow, about
30 years of age.—may be readily identified by ha
ving a scar mt one of his hands, extending from
the w list joint to his little finger, also a scar ou one
of his legs below the knee, anti on the outside ol
his leg.
ELLAS, a stout fellow and of the satnuconi
plexion, about 32 years of age, having very thin
it'iir upon the top of his head.
And Bt)B, a small fellow of the same complex
ion, quick spoken ond ahout 45 y eats of age.
The above negroes I. ft my plantation about
dusk oil Sunday eveuiug last, without any proio
catton. taking w th them their ordinary cluihmg,
audio addition. John his plaid cloak, Bob adackt
overcoat, and Elias a thin plaid mo iling gow n.
From til! the Circumstances 1 am inclined tu believe
that these negroes have been enticed away by sume
ttuwonhy white man. J will pay Fifty Dollar*
for the apprehension of each of said Im’s, or 500
Hollars for the boys and the white man >bat h.x»
enticed them rtwiy.—Any iiiform-atiou winch will
enable the subset i-*er to pursue ami recover his
property will be thankfully received.
GREE s' B. JOWRD-AN.
Baltfwtn co Man-h li, 1837. 9—ts
'MTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate
JL is of Joint Wht-eler, are hereby notified to come
lot ward immcdi itely hud settle the same w ith the
undersigned, and those h iving demmids agamst
rhe estate are notified to render iu their dcm.mds
in terms of tin-law. Murcti22d 1837.
BERRY Tll’J’Eß, Administrator,
March 2d 11— tiw.
FMNHOSE who have Land tn ibe 12th, 13th,3d
ami 4th distii* tsin the Ist section, 3d 15ili
.>u i 2l*t in the second section, and 2d, 3d aad
18th districtsin the 3d sec tion, can Itavo their lots
• uperfii tally examined by the sul-s lilnr, arniade
scripliob given, by answering theii- Liters of the
-oil. local situation, and probable prospects fi.r mi
ning advantages. As be is experici.ced in miner
ilogy be will be more able lo give a full descrip
tion of those lots than a cominou observer. A
letter w ith five dollars enclosed, directed to Dah
lonega. on or hefol'e the first day of June next, will
be aiieudi-d to, and a candid description given ol
them by me,
JOHN MACLAOD.
March 15th. 1837. |()—tf„
1.« p.iisu lueco. au uciut uu LeiJ.'iaiure, passeu
1833. there will be sold, in the tirwn.m
ftwamsborottgh, Emanuel county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, fifteen lots, more or less, in
said town, containing one bail' acre cacti. ’Terms
made kuuw.i on the day of sale,
Uy urder of the inferior court us said county.
ELD. SWAIN, j I. c. ’
JOHN C. SUMNER, j- i. c
B. E. BRINSON, j. i. c.
ATM. PHILIPS, j. i. c.
AVM. THIGPEN j. t. c.
Attest JOSEPH TIPTO.N, c. t. c,
March 21 id—2t.
Georg t ?
Dooly County - (
11.! R E Arf Ptiilip Lanier Administrator of
™ David Lanier applies for letters of admission
fiom said estate. Tl case are therefore to cite aud
■ admonish all ami singular the kindred and Credi
! tors ot said needs, to file their objections, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my band nt office the Olli March
1837.
THOS. IL KEY, C. C.O.
AGli EE.ABIiLE to . ii oilier ol the Him. the
interior.court of Washington < ounty. wh-u
.wiiaig f.*r urditt iry purposes, w ill lie-om on the
lir-t i'u.-sday in June next at tho court house dour
iu Sandersville Washing -u comity, l-e. wei u ibe
u util hours of sal**, 19 acres as land l ong in said
comity, being the moiety of Claiissa If. Mathis,
and William It Maihis. minors, sol I for the ben
ofit of said minors. March Ist. l'-37
LEWIS DUPREE, GUARDIAN.
March 14, <)—ids.
WANTED IMAIEDIA 1 ELY~
A Teacher t<» lake charge ot Ihe Can oflion A
cndcniy. who is able lotearb tho various branches
of English Education; one who can bring salisf ic
tory recommend.nions w ill leccive immediate em
ployment and a liberal salary.
By oid.-r of ill : hoard of trustees,
A. ,M AN DE R VILLE, sec’y.
Carrollton fJa.. 4lh Man h 183?. 9—4 t.
S 4 K4k A h cured Bacou
inttened on i.ld coin,
7 or 890 do. leaf Lard.
5 HI barrels gued sound Corn,
430 bushels of clean flats.
For sale by ibe subscriber.
DAVID ROSS.
Pufjatn eottiMy, March 7, 1837. ' 9—ot
EXECUTIVE DEFAKTMENT, t
Millml ( T* vil!<‘, 25th Mat t it, IbL?. J
Proposals, win h< ; receitirt ar-tifs
Department until Thursday ti e £(!ilt of
/April next, for fencing or rwtlii.g in tin* Statu
House square. T' l6 urefi to be about otielinn
died and fifty yards
of the best resin lightwoud, affd the r.’itlx amt
other materials to be of the Iffit heart pint'. 1 !'<»
plan to he similar to that in front of Col. AVrini’*
or Capt. Grirve’s lionso, MiltetlpeYiMe.
ini-lertaker will I c. required to furnish till iitatc 4 -’
rials, and giyc blind and -sqcui iti'.ft>£ ti t> iailb-’
ful performance iff the ctnlrac.V,,- “
W. J. W.
'Si.-c’y. EL-/
The city papers will g’Fl'Cthe aL‘isVji’fh<; ir
snriiohs. .. ' 'i
March 28, ' •
NEW; ES’M'A-fc>W?i«LU*i..NT.
TH E-ITAND furmvrly . 'oc< upTeff 17y’ M's,
Jvhn lL,.vyarp,’at'd~re'ce7il)y-hy- -Nir, -J*
Doles,--ii'i this cit y, has been fitted itj/tftniTifrLls!**
cd at consideraGle~eXphtJsc,'aiid is-niiw-npen t<»
customers. Intln,* the eslabiish
inent) the.Coaleetibiiifry department is entirely
seperate and disriurt from thaßar.and
Room, To this firrthip'tnnnl ahe <-t‘
the Ladies.of Mi 1 ledge-vi!k>tind tlie..Cvuuty» ad
jacent, is respectfully hivittij ; liavine edited
the plait with a vibwA<ftlteir«C'xtr»:iiodi»Vf»^ l
proprietor hqp-Ttc feceFw*-'- a ptu tion .f)i .jhqir
patrbnage. ThtfAotk’huw ttpeuing,tff',
web ;issorti‘d)'ahfl off kiipeFidi*quality;; jifes'ytf
the leading «rrtc'R'f»‘;irt*suWj®ii)e<L. . v
ierjJj»i a.ssortffd’i*! Jtliirs; Assortctk, -Aa»r<*c |psor*
ted/Pc^u’h»r^,'»»fis.AFitotA ; kMid*j * Dried
ron, Cturants, Prunes, Figi,
ed, Champaign', Madr.ifq, and other wii'ies.
Crt/trfZe.'qSpei.-in and T;dlouy fsitgar, 'tea,
in Caddies-atid. Boxesj ■ O\<! Ldndop ' cfack
tirandy, Monon.. Whiskrp, .Yellnm fyydtitish
Segars, Principle,:do. PepperSaw'r.^fCcirh
up, PlcklcSi I ,issa-rted,.Caprie, fiHiv(.i. . Crack
ers, Cheese, Chewing-Tobacco#
all of which will be sold at a modera'.e urmp idr
cash or approved-credd,. Miyedcevjile,.ltntrcli
22d,T837. - - March 21 • 7 IG—tf,
- . j.’L-
Wan'Ted'— s<jo hbrds us tan dark
tielivcrcfl at the T«it Yard in ‘ibis ifklace,
for which six dellais’cn.l) pct- cord, will be Jti'en.
GEORGE ROO’J .Az.S,9N.
Marcb2B . j ,_ t IJi-if.
The bubsclri-bejes’dgsii^us
their \wmiti .rpspectfu ly ?Cqu< st
ah person* indebted to lltem, ’t<*‘t-aftAiiid settle
before the 25tqof Aiprch.* ctUit-Hiy ’ifrne »i£bti,cr
uise, as they wilFnot gWelbitgcr
V GEO. RQOT-Ai >ON.
February 28,—' - ■■■ ts.
HE Uo-partnership beictofirjfi exfsithg be*
JEL • - tween H:V suljscnbets. has I'Cen/dtssoived,
by mutual eoiis’ort. Persuns imltMit* ti*lp, or ha
ving tutcqijuts against: tfie'lirm. Will ct.M ou C. AV.
Uhuaie. J- ’B*H-.ES;' -
’ C. AV. CHOATF.
March 23 .
MR. MOUNT respectfully informs the La*
dies aiid -Genth inen of Mill.-dgevi) f and
ns vicinity, tiilit he has suspeudid iris. daneiiig
school ?! Macon, through tl;l‘ soljcit<itibjis i;1 ma
ny friends; for the purpose of giving a’course of
lessons in this place. • H.e has takejr a, room at
Messrsi Beechers &. Brown’s, and all.(hose who
wish tu cultivate an art ufjso. benutiiiil and itn;u-
Ctetit amusement, can now .have, nn jupportUnity
by calling early and giving their natne.s either at
Beechers &. Brown’s ott ut the Houk Store us
C. A. Ells. < u... - ... *,
' Ma’.eh-r-- ,-v .. c- • B—ts.
I HAVE the,* Jq isrffe w>inform-tliu public that
the ab.iivc'll 'fCl’U'iH he opejtvd-ma Satm’dny
4be llihin’staiit.'hy Alcsstfs,Jtqich & A.
Thompson, ftn the-rr-cxmisuodat on trf4.ll respie.la~
bit peTsuife ihat inay>'r>Hf)k']MarpL j tii< / ,}.*.1;. 1 l-av<»
no hesitation in Mtcoimucmneg - veil qual
ified to keep aw e l regu*Atc«B quiet.; *ly hi.use,
ami have uo doubt, lit"! they wiff sat
islaetiun to fl-H/fes. Em Ii of tlmso
gentlemen bilve - a-srted me iu the LUi'cl f< ryear».
,L AV. CLARK. Farmer Proprietor
J AB. M..RO ACH, !
A. THOMPSON , i
Oobiniliia S. Mjtich 30 ’ ' l . 10—3 m.
(Tg = ''i'he Charleston Courier', and Mercury. Au
gusta Sentinel, Sa’vaniiafi' Gebruffui. Raleigh
i Standard, MilledgcviHo Sfontfar’d.uf ihe L'u'h.h,
and Mobil* Cbinmercial Advertiser, will please
copy the alici-e weekly for three months, and lot
ward their’accounts-to the suhsci ihers.
Tins c<-ii-braled RaciT, will make liis fitst
seasonal Ihe lla-mplen • Course, p.ear August;*,
Ga.,’ under he direction of Mr, Freem-m W.
Lacy, and be let to A ares, the epsuing season,
at one Hundred Dollars. tl’.q.:s?ason, payalile
Jtiih Dec. next,-wi’h one d>.U»r jo lie Groom ;
the Season to commence the 15t|).February, and
end the 15’It July next, it .js requested ti.at
persons sending mares, will send a note fur tho
L season and a' p’edigree of'the maty.
John Bascohtbc never having covered, hia
powers as a are, oPcmrse, unknown,
known; such 'maids therefore, as do not prove
in lual, shall have the bemdit of.anotlier season,
free of charge;-' Messrs. Glascock ami L *cy
art* ext 'nsiveiy prrsvid.ed with Luts and Stables,
for marcs that may be sent to remain with the
horse, anti will be-fed at fifty cents per day.
Black servants, sent with, mates, fed gratis.—
Every care and aitcuiion will- be taken to guard
against accidentsand escapes, but no liability
will be incurred for citl:*r. A repmt having
gained circulation- that John Bascumbo would
not cover, I take this method do contradict it,
so far as he has riot refused.
PEDIGREE. —John Bascombe is a light
chesuut, fifteen and a half hands high, fine bono
and muscle, with very superior limbs and action,
six years old the ensuing spring ; he was got
bv the celebrated horse Berttund, sen., l is dam
was got by Pacolet, and he by imported Citi
zen; Iris grand dam by hnpnrti d Biizz ih! : a>,d
his great grand dam by Wmlv ll.unptou’s Para
gon, ami he by Inrponed Flimimp : I.is dun*
Burwell’s Traveller, bis grand dan; Cami»!i
by old Fearnought *>ut of Cahsta, importer! I
Col. Bird But well’s Traveller was by Mc; .
Traveller, op’f.o(’;Cnl. Biro’s Calista ; Ba-i.. -
he’s great greaf griyul by imported Figii'o, ,
■great grezat grinid .dam was old Shatnerkii . v :
was got by imported Wildajrj of the Cub Al . .
BasvmiriM-’xtpft'.formnnce fin t!:e Turf ar.- ot’
so recent date r and cojisequentlv so w*-lik* cw* ,
I deem it unnecessai v to trouble ibe pui.iic v i
any remarks of urine, in .relation to tian', ex
cept to stale that lit has never lost a heat i :>■ o
lie. has been iu mv hands.
JOHN CROWELL.
Man h 21 10—ft.
THE RENOWNED HORSE BER
TRAND. Jun.
WILL continue to stiiml the pri-cnt scn<* n
to Commence on the 15th imt in th*-' iciti
ityof Auetista, an*l will ,-e vp man's at the I* w
price of 8 ii> for the seasen ; after v hi* b it is i \-
pected be w ill bo removed to Hiirtl* Cai* linn. ; ml
his place supplied by the unlessl'istiiipi'isll* *1 I or*o
Muckle Join*. Jim . The money fir die se: nu.
Bt>9. must be paid.or a no'e lu gotiable give u. vI < o
the mure is put to the horse.
(11?* Gentlemen- st'ndiug mares from n distanci .
to the **»lX'<>f Ihe-KubeCribebt c**n have diym fed . n
'is lore terms as the coiititry will afford, and evm v
care 'tSikei* tn.ni'eyent acx-iili lit* or escapes—bin I
w ill **"t. !,r.li d>le t S r. .eilhgr. slmti'd an, h 'p; < **.
!■ m-’;e-ei ip;i,m, Pedigree hud I’lrfurtnmice, sen
huge bills.
• .IJENP-YDALBV.
Augusta, March 21,1X7 —But.