Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 16, 1838, Image 4

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A<3RftF.AßLft lo an order of the inferior court of Bn r kc county, while Minn? lor ordinary purposes, W ill bo hold on lie f*M Tntadny in I eh* runry next, at the cirtsnhoi.se in tl e tdwn of VN ny new boro v between the usual hoursofsale, the following 'properly ; viz, one tract of land containing sixteen nuuiinti nnd Revenly two hook, more or jess; also, the following negroes, I 'rod'k, Welly, (V/,ar, Anto ny, Fulwood, Joe, Henry, BeUiy, VitHKcy and child, Nancy and child, and Martha,belonging to the <*• late of Jr:hn T. Forih, deceased. Terms of sale on the day. JOHN SAXON, } A j . 1.1.1 MrCIKMN, I ' von 10 wtd 264 A GBIKAIU-K lo an order of the inferior court it of Burke ruuniv, while setting for ordinary pur* poM‘h, will he wold on the firwi Tuesday in February next, «l the court-house in I In: (own of Waynesboro’, 'between the nwwrl liourw of wale,the follow 10? pro perty, to wii one hundred acrew of land, more or 1 less, on the waters of Dry C eck—also, the follow ing negroes: Ahiidmin, Vbb y, nnd Adam, Imlong mg 1 u A/ariah Duke, late of Burke county, deceased Term* of silicon the day JOfHV SAXON, Adm’r. nov 10 wtd 264 months nfier dale, application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to well all Ihe reel entnt jof Thom ns Kelly, tier’d, Infeof w ild county, for the benefit oj the heirs and creditors t A BULKY K KI )LLY, ndrn’rv. •apt 13, 1837, mil 216 R months ifWr date, application will !»»• made to the hono able Inferior Court of Burke coi.rny,while sitting f*»r ordinary 1 urposew, for have lo well the Land nnd Negroes belonging lo the eMob* of Peter Applewhite, deceased JOHN AITMSWIUTR.adm r. oci 16,1897 4im 'it-t I B monllih niter date appl lent uni will he mado to the hoiionihle Inlenoi f ourlof Burke ( oimi fy t while selling for ordinary purposes, for leave to 10 sell 11 negro Woman belonging (o Jonathan Johns, late of said county deceased. Aug 21 T. 6 JIvSSi: JOIJ.NS, Adin’r. J R months after date application u ill In* prade lo the honorable Jnf nor court es Columbia county, when witting for onhunry purposes, for leave to sail the follow in/ lots (ft Land, viz. JVo ‘IDS, in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 nnd Id, lltli Histriet; all /Curly county, belonging lo the estate of Joseph Blackslone,deceased. WM P BEALL, W M VAUOORonnil, doc 26—301 odniini-trators. )1 1 B months after date,application w ill Ik* n ade to the honorabhi the inferior conn of Buiko county, when silling ns a court or ordinal y, fjr leave lo sell five hundred and ninety-six acres of Im.d belonging to the estate of Bmph Punrow de ceased MARTHA PKNItOW, AdmV non. 7 id 261 INOUK months alter date application will he made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Burke county, when witting fur ordinary purposes, for leave! » sell all the red and personal property ol //enry Utluy, late ol Burke eouiiiy, deceased. WILLIAM UTI.KV,/ A ... (.It Kl .N KTI l.\ , i AI ■ don 1 281 mlm M 1 B uioiiihs alter daie,npplicntiun w ill he made to the lionornhle tin* interior court of Columbia county w lule silling lor ordinary purpf s«s,for leave to well the real estate ol the late Klhnrl B Dunn ol said county deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ALFRED J DUNN, Adm’r. no\ |8 id 268 B*ollll mouths after dale application will bo made to the Honorable the Justices of the In forior Court ol Columbia county, when witting for ordinary purposes for leave lo sell the whole wt the | real estate of l lherl B Dunn, late of said comity, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ol said de ceased. ALFRED J. DUNN adm’r. tKi 1 <*,, IMb 1 2IS j J'.O l\( 11 A, Co lurnhia county: UJ REIIEAS William Varhorough, adiuiuistra tor on the estate of Jauun \ arliorough, de leased applies for I.oilers Dismissory, These ure therefor to cite and admonish nil and lingular the kindred and creditors el said dee’d to he ind appear at my olhr ) within the {lime prescribed try law, to whevvcau.se, .1 any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, til oilier,in Appling, tins tblh day of Sept., 1837. w.-,.i 18 m6t «. \RUIRL JON! S ■ '••rK. GKOHdIA 1 (Jcfu UJ HEREAS Steven Mills applies for letters of Administration on the estate ol John M Roberta, lute of said county deceased. These are therefore to Cite mid Admonish all and Singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he, and am tear al my office within the time pre scribed by I aw, to /Be their el)jeeiii)iis,if any they have, why said letters should net. Im* granted. Given under my hand si ortnee i » Jucksunboro’, this 6th day of December, 1837. .It)N11U A PERRY, c. e. r* s. c. deo 12 290 wBod <;/:< \U(jfl \, 1 By (He Court Ordiuorj ii Jlurkc county saidt'uunty. \\l HLBIsAS Job 11 .S’axon, Administrator o % ¥ John S Ken nor, deceas'd, late ol said eoun ly,have petitioned waul court fur lettersdiHinisssory Muting that helms fu ’ » fministered said estate these are th.uetore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to |»e and appear la foru said court on t he fust Mondav m iMav iicM, and then mid there whew cause why saul letters should not be granted. By older of the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, i) c c o a c nov 10 Cm 264 OEOROIA'I By the Court Ordinary for waul Jiurke county, > Count %7 I*l'dvlvvS Nurah Smith Administratrix, V and Allen N It Prior, Administrator ol James J Smith, tleceaseil, latent said county, have petitioned said court for letters disititssory, staling (hut they have fully administered said estate. Those are there lore lo rife and admonish nil con cerned to he and appear before said court on tbe tir.st Monday in Mav next, and then and then' shew cause v\by said letters shall not be granted. By order of I lie court T 11 BLOUNT,dc co D c nov 10 vvdtn 26 4 tv' /.< >/v< r /A, ( By the Court oI Ordinary ol stud iiurkc County. County. IV HEUKAS Allen S B I’rior executor of Kd- V f inund Prior, deceasoil, lute i»t said county bus petitioned for fetters dismissory, Muting that he l»as fully administered said estate These are therefore lo cite ami admonish all con- Periled to be and appear before said court on tin* first Monday in May next, and then and there shew* cause v\ by said letters should not he granted. By order i»f ibe court. T 11 BLOUNT u c c o ii c rmv 10 wGm 864 (»/**OA’(f/A, / By the Court of Ordinary Vurh 'county: { Burke county. ll’ HT’.BI.AS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. Kl ww liston, and Thomas T. Klhston, F.xevutors )f Robert Klhslon, dec’d , late of Burke county, las petitioned the court tor letters dismissory. 'These arc ilo retore lo rite and admonish all per ions interested /vi tile their objections in ilioClerk’s tfHce by the first Monday in .March next, wby said eliers should not be granted. By order ol (ho court, T. 11. BLOIINT, n. sept 15,1837 inlit 218 &&OKOI A, ( By the Honorahle the CourtVi Hurkc county. \ Ordiimry of said county. \J 11F.UKAA William Sapp, Administrator ol V f Richmond Hank raon, th e d„!nte of B*uth Carolina, has petitioned I In* lionornhle the Court of Ordinary tor letters dismissory from said adminis tration 'J'hesa are t herelore lo cue and admonish nil and every person inlcicsted, toshew cause, any they have, on or before the lirsi Monday in January litxt, why the saul letters should not hegrunUnf.imd I lie said B dliam Sapp forever released trom nil ha bibty as said administrator. J3y order of the i onrt. T il BLOUNT, nr cob |t)lj 29 mfim 177 QEi )Ri ßAij Court »( (Irdinir/. Striiw county. \ September Term 1537. IT PON application of Alexander F. Dopson.ndini / nislrator de boms non, id the estate Green D Pearce dee’d , staling that lit lias fully administered said estate and praying citation forlelers dismissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the same shall not bo granted—and that the same ho published once a month for six months. A true extract from the minutes, tins 12ih day of September, 1837. JONjll A TKRHN , cTk. nov. 4 iu6»n 2.»2 MONROE MALE AND FEMALE | Academic*. T//I* .Siihkcribor having takem charge ofThe | Male and I’omale A< rde.nio*, at Monroo, VV olion county, hereby giv<*H noiice tlial thwo in hiininon* will hcooernJ (or fb<» wf-ption of pupil*, on Monday, the Btli of January rn*t The Main and IVmalo •jopariinnnlH will he nnuJuctfd jriTcparult buildings, situated about Su rod* apart, both under iha direct ion of Ihe Principal, who has been engag el in len/hing in I hit* place (or the lam two yearn A cornmodioiiHbuilding, with « convenient Appa ratus room adjoining, ha« been prepared for *ho .Mule Ac tdemy, and competent «>HjHiantH will be employed an the cirruinmanccN of the nchool may require. All * Sarah L llaVb hn* been engaged lor the | em» le c.epMriiiient, w hoae reputation and standing a* a teacher are well known, nn nho ha* been en gaged in teaching in this place (or several yearn w ith succcMM (n the spring, as the school enlarges, a female tertchCr from the north will ho employed, who will he wnli Miss II avs hi the. fe maledepartment. The Principal will hear recita* Hon* o( lhe lug her Hasses of icmales at the apparel ijm room, adjoining the male academy, and will rliin*- irate by mean* ol apparatus, Inc different brandies oi study. Particular pains will he taken to give the pupils a practical knowledge of natural philosophy, chom ihtry, Mhironomy, and the higher hraudie.* of math eniaiiwH, ilio taking of InlitudoH, longiiudt s, Arc. To thi*eidihey will he taught to explain from dia* grams, and to illustrate, It ettiselves, hy means off tie apparatus. .'Students wishing to obtain n practical knew ledge of surveying heigh is and distances, Ate. aro inform ed that a g aid compass ond chain, with plotting instrum* ms, and an accmate niHirurnerit tor metis nr ing veriieol and horizontal angh *, are in the poq session ol tho Principal, who will go inth the ii Id with hi* «hiHses, and make thorn familiar with sur veying, plotting and calculating distance*. Lee (nre* | will, from time to lime, he given at night on natural I philosophy, ntiironofiiy, At lessons will he given on the piano, guitar, flute, clarionet, Ac by Air. t *UTTKMiiKKGf.Ii, whustmovei | system ol inslriiction and skill in Altaic, have al | ready earned lor him a reputation ol the first rank. { 1 milling and drawing w ill also he taught in the female department. The Principal wdl spare no pains to give his pu pils a door knowledge of the different branches of study ; and hopes hy the arrangement made, to »e cure all I tin advantages, without any of the disad vantage* ufa mixed school. The iicalth of Iho vil lage ol'Monroe is unquestioned. Hoard can life ob tained (or (nan H to Jo dollars per month. Tuition the same ns formerly , dec 28 Btw JOSEPH PRINCE, Principal I LOCKHART, THREE WITS & (TIAPMAN, REtvPEi "IT 1 1 hhV inlorni their friends and the puhlle that they are prepared with sheds mid close stores in the village of Wurrcnion, Ur life re ception of (lotton and floods, whi h will be for warded hy the Hail Koad to Augusta, anti (mods to the up-country, ns directed, with care mid despatch Those disposed to do business hy llm way of this brunch of (lie road, may rely on our strict attention to all business confided to ns. Os r sheds for cot ton are Dining the Depository doc. 13 291 wdl Kr ’Hip Millcdgeville Kocorder will copy the above four limes. Hold. f BUlKsubscriber having purchased this desira n hie site, in tho < ity ol Jacks.iii, situated on the north hide of the Stale-1 louse square, is deter mined to remove oit iu q few days, and assures all those who may call on him that every attention and provision shall he mede lor their accommoda tion, which tho nature of the country w ill permit; and that Ins accommodations for travellers, horses, mid hoarders, shall ha canal to any in the .Swte,o(f of the immediate hank of the Mississippi river, and m so far ns the circumstances of the country will permit,his iiecominodalion shallpioi he surpassed hy any. i/e pledges himself to keep a good table,good bur, furnished with the best of liquors; good com fortable rooms; good clean wholesome beds; u quiet house, free f rom not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and m plenty of corn end fodder, and nt as {reasonable icons ns practicable, /'romp! payment, ut short periods, will, in nil cases, be required. To members oft ho Legislature,and those having business in the courts at Jackson, (ho subscriber will furnish good comfortable rooms, both iu sum* inerund winter, either in his main Tnve r n building, or in one a few yards distant, which he has lately procured, and fitted up (or the purpose, at their op tion. They are invited to call and examine his ac commodations for themselves, and it they like, try them. He is perfectly aware of the accommoda tions hitherto afforded in this town, and is deter mined to improve,them andtliat tnose who favor him with their custom, shall not not go away reasonably dissatisfied. K. If. \VJ6f(>INS, Jackson, Miss Sept 12. Mount Vernon. Jan 4 m3in 2 $93 ReWAHk TOST on Tuesday evening last, either in Angus i In, or on the VVrightshoro’ road, within 1 miles of Augusta,u Ked Morocco I*O(TvKT BOOK,con taining 310 or s3lf), in hills, the bur ks list recollect ed. The name ofthe subscribe! is written inside tho Bucket Book. The nboVo reWnrd w ill be given frtr lliodelively of tho Pocket Book and Money to Mr. M Little, at the Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber in Draw lord villo. THUS. J WKLBOKN. line 30 153 if OU mislaid ,on the 28lb iust., a common sized Leather Pocket Book, containing notes as well His 1 can recollect,us follows—One on Thomas l>. Key*ol Jellerson country, for two hundred and li'n dollars; one on J. Palmer of KlchiftOnd county, for one bundled and ninety dollars; one on David Pal. met for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar of Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty swell dollars; twoon James Jennings; both together amounting to two bundled and eight dollars; and several oilier smaller notes which 1 do not now re member, together with scrip of Bunk Stock ol the Darien Bank, Brunch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. Als • n number of other papers ol value to urn. Any imformatioH in relation to the above will be thankfully received, besides a liberal leward will be given for the Book and Us contents THOMAS J. JENA’INGS. 0ct.30 ts 254 Georgia Hall ltoa«l. \J A01)I X AIM.V .V I'O. beg leave to inlorni .'I the merchants and planters that the mil rood in Wurrenlon "ill tip in opernlion m a low days nail llml they will attend In receiving and forwarding any t rmiiis nr Chiton consigned to ilicm. They beg lo lissom nil those who may lavor them with their commands that every exertion will tie used on their pun lo merit patronage. nov 27 3m 277 1 \ ILL he sold on the ft si 7'nesday in Lebrun- T T ry helore tho conrl-lionse door,in Jtieksnnho* ro' bet wen the usual hours of sale, a negro Man hy the name ot Hob, 21 years old, belonging to one ol the Minor heirs of John (’.teen, deceased,sold ugreeahlo lo nn order of the honorable the interior court of Sh riven eotmty, tor the benefit ol said mi* nor this 20th day of November, 1887. Titos UREENE,guardian 4 GHKEAHLE loan order of the Interior Court oi Burke erniiuy, when silling for ordinary purposes, will ho sold,on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, at the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale, one hunred and twenty five acres of Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining lauds ot tohn Wimberly and others,belonging lo the estate ol Matthew Liv ely, deceased. Tends on the day of sale. M.IKK LIVELY, AdtuT. nov 27, 1837 w ds 275 * GUF.EABLE to an order ol the Interior Court jilt of Burk* county, while sitting ,lor ordinary j purposes, will be sold lo Ihe highest bidder, on the ; first fuesday in February next, between the usual 1 j hours ol sale, in the town ol Wnytioaburuf liurke county, two Negro men Dick and e>outloy. . ALSO Between two and three thousand acres of Land it being part of the real estate of William Bryan! deceased, late of said eotmty—this land, adjoining lands of the estate ol Stephen Devenpan, the estate of l.iektel Hull and others, on the waters ot Buck head, is too well known lo need description; there is a tolerable plantation* on said land, and good dwel ling House and other buildings necessary torn lar • liter; some of these lands are I res 1 1 and in good order tor Cotton or Corn. The land containing the plan -1 laiioit will be sold together or in separate 'ols; ami , also the other tracts according as the administrator may deem most to lie the interest of said estate- gen ■ demon w ishing lo purchase w ill do welllo call and i i xaniine these lands. Sold for the benefit of the heir and creditors of said deceased. The terms of sal ■ rash. JAMES GRL'BBS, Adm’r! nov 24 nn »75 Lnvr Notice. I ol the I,A W, offer their services to the public They will alt'iid the court a of Muhc< j/ee, Marion, Stew Art, Randolph, Early, Baker, Lee and Sumter, of the Clißt/ehubcfieeCircuit; llouafon.of the Hint Circirt; find Twigga, FuUudu, Isowndo, Ihoma§, Dorai iirond Dooly, of the Southern Gircu Fu- Hinesm entruutod to their core will meet vsiih prompt attention. Their office i« in iinirriruH, Sumter 1 county, where one of them mav always ho fl- ’/id i when not absent on businean. LOTT WARREN, WM li CRAWFORD, ocl 10 237 wlj MT. CAUMKL FEMALE: ACADEMY, In Abbeville S. C. r BMfE Trutdco# ofiVlt. Carmel FetnaleAcademy ■ announce to the public, that .>li«« li Mo Qijkrnh, who bn* had charge of the Female Adi -1 demy for five yearn pant, will continue in charge ol the Name the cnauing year, They consider fne character of the ionium ion under tier charge so well established, that it 1h unnecnasary to nay any thlhg ih praiao. Suffice it to say,Hhe has given,gon erai miiMa lion to tier employers, uh well in udvun nng her pupiln n. education uh hi the improvement of their moraln. They oak the eontinuanre and patronage which ha« been generally given, the next year, with a pledge that nothing nkall be wanting, on the part ol the Tcrchcr or Trustee h, to give sail* faction. Ihe prices of timiun to he the same oh has ‘been. Hoarding from £7 to #8 pel month. First term will commend* the firm Monday in February. By order ol the Trustee#. W.M T UUEN.NON,Sec y «lec 3 wtlF #•101 oi«i allu i, | cademy. f|>JIE cxcrciHCH of* this institution will rccom •l rnence on the 2d Monday in January, 1838 J he branches of education usually taught in other academies, vs ill he taught in this institution, and Students who vvihli to enter college, may be pre pared here lor admission. 'J’he priecH of tuition and hoard are ns low here ns in uny other academy in tin* same section ol country iluckersville, near wliicli tins academy is situated, 1 !* hue ol the most flourishing and healthy towns in the upper country. There are eight dry good stores in the village, and three good hoarding houses. The academic building for the male school is new, commodious, and fur nished with a large and w II toned bell. A large building lor a female academy will have been fin ished heloro Christinas, and is expected In go into ojieruiiou the Ist t/f January ensu ng. U6lti these buildings are not more than a quarter of a mile from Iwo large (hurdles, where therein regular preach ing. A •S’.ihhaih school was kept the pr< sent year, under the miperiritviuJauce of the Rector, and will recommence ns soon uh the weather will permit.— 1 he Rector is in the habit oI reading da ly u portion of the scriptures to tbe students, followed by a few questions and remarks on the most interesting parts read. Evety exertion will he made to preserve Ibo mor als ol the pupils, and no student who is not person ally known, will ho admitted, without a coilificulo of good moral ‘character, from his l ist teacher, or someone Who is known t« (he parties or teacher. Dr. Reese’s clmrrcter as a teachnr ollong experi ence and ability is well established, and is favorably known in Carolina; but lor Ihe satisfaction ufthusc, however, who do not know him in this Stale, the following certificu » is annexed. BEDFORD HARPER, WM. WHITE, WM. A 7/ECK, P. ALEXANDER, A. HAMiVIOMD, Jas A. Ci.ark, Sec’y. 'Trustees. Rin kerbville,” i d hert cu, Ha , Dec. 14, 18147 '1 lie uridersigm d hereby certify that they have been personally acquainted with Dr. E Reuse many >ear»; that he is on excellent classical scholar, and eminently qualified li>r the instruction of youth,both by experience and education. M. W A DUEL, l*Athick Moolb, W adljv Thompson. Abbeville, S. Oct. 10, 1884. (der.23 3<»o w3m Notice. ADENTLEMAN ol indnstri ms nml moral hub ila, who con tench Ihe common branches Cl on English education, with the Latin and (.reek languages, will be liberally encouraged by early ap plication lo WM S DUNN, F S TAYLOR, EDWARD /MSSELL, JAMES CAUfRIUUE. Columbia counly, 25 miles noith of Augusta, nov 21 wtf 286 Überhui Female Academy. ' ■ vilE exercises of this inalitulion will commence ! I. on Iho first of January next, under the cure of .Mr am) Alisa Johnson, who have had diurgo ot the Academy I tic juummii year. TER ME. Tuition of first eluss, composed of be ginners, in spelling, reading, writing, and children's grammar, geography, And Arithmetic, $1 00 per qr. Tuition of second class, in foregoing, and English grammar, geography, urilhmelic, elements of history, and composition, and elements of astron omy, philos iphy-, rlicWrit, geology, botany,tihemt-iry, and maihematics, 8500perqr. Tuition of third class, in foregoing, and astronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log ic, history, geology, composition, bot any, chemistry, mathematics comple ted, l-ntiii, (..reek, ornamental needle work, drawing, painting, and music, I for which the tuition will he 815 perqr. or 825 1 per term. Use of I’miio, 82 HO per quarter, i No scholai tuKen for Je.-s than one quarter. A quarter w ill consist of eleven weeks and a ierm . or session ol twenty-l wo weeks, r 'i'he first quarter commences Ist of January,2,l ■ quarter fifth A/nreh, and ends Ist Juno; second r session, Ur 3d quarter, commences lllh June; 4th 1 quarter commences 27th AltgUsl, and ends Uth No - umber. ' According lo the usual rales of tuition oftliu high- I er branches, liercm enumerated, it would amount to 3 per year The Trustees have settled the price ■ ol tuition of third eluss, at 850 per year, leaving it i to the rhoiru ol the patent, or scholar, lostudyonc or all the brunches included therein. Anv scholar confining themselves lo tlio studies ol the Ist, 2d, or 3d class, will ho charged only us •ho rules ol such class, or any scholar may com mence with Ist or 2d class, and go on lo the higher t ( lass or classes, and be charged nt the rates above I stated, f«r (ho time employed in each respectively. I Thus: A beginner may filter Ist class, Continue 1 - quarter, and be charged 81 00; may then commence j 2d clast, and he charged $3OO per quarter, and then r commence 3d class, and lie charged 815 per quarter, r or pur term, as tiio case may bo. In ordet to preserve regularity in the several classes, and procure tho prettiest advantages to the scholar, n Is greatly desired that each pupil should • commence with tho beginning of u quarter, or term. 1 Hoard in lao village, 88 00 per month THOMAS JONES, "i r THOMAS J. HEARD, $ ; LEROY UPSHAW, A-5 Y. In G. HARRIS, f 8 dee27—llw ROBERT HESTER, * 1 TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATROONS -A nvigating' Suvamili and Jirotul rivers. Ij | J an act ot the (General Assembly of the slate . s 9 of CJeorgm,assented to the 26th December, 1836, , it is made he duty of the interior counsel the sev eral counties of said state, hordering on, or which • navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub lished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge "oral assembly, regulating boat owners,their agents and patrootis, navigating Said waters. By •he aforesaid acts every bool navigating the I Savannah or Broad rivers, tire required lo have a i while patroon,with a Bill ol Lading ready prepared :> to exhibit lo any white person, who may wish to I examine the contents of the boat under their charge, showing tho name ot said patroon and consignee Jl the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat ow ner,their agent or patroon,to permit , uny boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol their , bout, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol any kind, ponl ’ try or other articles in which by law they'are turbid i to Ira Hick, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol lading ol ihia owner ol said boat or his agent,and un -1 uer hia or their direction entered, making it penal ■ again«t every offender of the aforesaid acts. 1 hcrelore.all concerned will lake notice, that the r acts at which the foregoing is extracted will be cn ■ forced against oflenders who may he taken in the I counly ol Lincoln. Lkwis Parks, : W. B. Cantelow, 1 John Moss, Stephen Stovall, Petek Lamar, ) no Judges of Inferior court. hot if oyj lieorgia Female Clollfsc’ SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA. Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will J oprn on Monday, January Bih. Iti* desira- ( |j|g that all Hlude;i!« should he present at ihc lor matioH of classes, on the first day of the torm. 1 he government of the Inanition is strict, but salutary —being by written laws end constitution, which are rigidly enforced, after the manner of the republican , Mate Governments of this country. A pamphlet, containing hints on Female Kducation, our system _ ol instruction, fli«ciplino, <fec , will shortly he pub lished, and sent to all who may hel interested enough to apply for it, by letter to the JTii cipal. ']'he hours lor instruction are from day light till nineuVfock P M. (summer and winter ) reserving four hours for meals and r» creation. On Satur days, students are engaged only till noon. The Ly ceum, (a literary and scientific .Society,) of which the Pnncidal ia ex offuno, President, meets every .Saturday evening. This society has been estab iislied but a lew monlbs, and has already proven it self to be immensely improving to tbs young ladies. We pledge ourselves to impart in one years time to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, and who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting, a a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog raphy and spelling. v A married gentleman, from • oulh Carolina, ie engaged in the drawing and painting department, ills work will compare v\ith any nriixt s in the Southern States ifes&es the above branches, he will teach portrait and rainature painting, gilding, bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, fancy works with perforated paper, &c. &c. In the musical department, instruction will be given on the piano, guitar, and flageolet. lectures every night on h«- man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Aitron omy, Chemistry, &c. &c. JExertions ore llcihg m ule to have a clergyman at tached to the institution, which* will be effected with as Jiltledelay as possible. Ut* have a library of 800 volumes—an herbarium of 2JOO species of pJaiits,collected by the Principal, in t ie State of South Carolina—optical instruments —Chemical ap paratus, maps, globes, &c. 'The young lauies are requested to dress plainly —not to wea’r jewels of any sort, and not to attend balls and parties. No store accounts without the sanction ol parents or guardians. Such as have accounts will be required to tegialer all their ex penses in a book’they will keep lor the purpose Pat ons will receive a minute report of their chil (Iren’s progress in their studies. /Juard can he had in tho village. We solicit the patronage of our Southern friends, and |dedge ourselves to labor to deserve it. We nut only invite but would be flattered by the visits of all who ihfey be disposed to attend our lectures, re citations, &c. on any day or hmr during the week, L. LATASTR. ANiVA M. LATASTR, dec 27 wtTl&nnhn 302 ITmcfrjiil*. Foweltoii Academy. citizens of Powelton lake much pleasure JL in Muling to tho public, tlmt they lime en gaged the sorvues of Mr. Ingraham as Reel or of the Powelu.n Acadomy, (or tho next year, Jhe hen.lhfuliiess ol the village, and the high qtmlili cations of the irstiiu’ion in every department of literature, it duces them to e’ip'ct a conftTi'tance ol that liberal patronage which said institution has received lor many years past. doc27-w4t 3DI JOHN W RABUN. A.Md(*rsou Academy. .riGlt: usual exorcises of this Institution for the JL sal) icqnent year, will be resumed oolite flist .Monday in January next, under the immediate supervision of Mr. Westley I.everitt' 'l' :e ftf-A utiliii Trustees ftaVing for the third yder employed this gentleman, tl e constant increas i in the number ol students, the entire satisfaction evinc ed both by the Trustrecs and Students, afford the highest attestation of his qualification to teach and the able and efficient manner in which he has dis charged all the duties which h tve devolved on him, connected with his profession. A very competent Assistant has been engaged for the succeeding year to conduct the English Depart ment, which will allow Mr. l.everitl an opportuni ty of attending exclusively to the classical students, rtqrils will be instructed in all the branches usu l ally taught in Academies in the United Mates, and well qualified to cut ;r the beat rcquluted Colleges in tins country. Many circumstances combine to render this an eligible situation for the education of young genlle ; men: A finished .teacher,* healthy loca- I lion, cheap Jiving, and a number of high minded | sedulous, and worthy young men ns class mates nod fellow-students, are inducements that have their in lluencc in every community \ The .School for young ladies will also ho open i for their reception about (ho first of the year. A. EVHVsjj Sec. Hoard True. I Dec. 20 1837. w3t. 297 | * A CAKD. f ■ NIIE subscriber takes this method to inform th'> A patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion School, and the public generally, that he has brought that school to a close, and taken charge ol a now insiitiitWh, lately established at Williams Cross Roads six miles below VVntkinsville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by a want of patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ; lot, in tbat. respect, it has Itecn sustained beyond the expectations of its proprietor ; but by a deliber ate conviction, that in Partners' Academy, under its present prudent nrifti'.g’erneiifß, the subscriber will h» able to do a larger amount of good, with more pleasure and profit to himself, than he has been able to do, in Monroe. The new institution will consist ol two branches in separate houses, one for males, and the other for fertialos. A competent female teacher Will he employed, to conduct the female branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch will make their recitations to tile principal The two Academies are located at n short distance from each other, and the teacher's dwelling centrally be tween them: and it is believed that such measures have been adopted us will secure the advantages, without Ihe disadvantages, of n mixed school. All the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies ol town and village schools, are effectually exclud ed from this o&tabllsUhfent. The Abaoemy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, together With a num ber ol large and elegant maps, and other facilities for the promotion of education. In view ol the 10, , e tlily of farmers Academy situated as it is in one of the most pleasant and healthful sections of the up country, together w ith its other advantages; the sub scriber does not hesitate to prothise to pupils; a lar ger amount of benefit than he has been able hereto fore to give them. Every precaution tlmt » prudent forethought bus suggested, has been taken, to throw around the uidrnis of pupils the strongest and most effectual safeguards. All the branches (both solid 1 and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive educa tion, will be taught in this institution, and at mode rate prices. Boarding may be hud at the Academy and w ithin the distance of one mile from it, in the most respectable lamihes, for eight dollars, or less, per month. Persons wishing further information, will please address to the subsenber. at his present residence. until Christmas-, and idler that time, at Williams’ Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex pected to open on tho first Monday in January next; and n is very desirable that pupils, designed for this school, should be present at the commencement ol the year. Their advancement, as well us our con venience, would thereby be promoted. JE6BE C. PAULETT. ' _ Dec 13 291 t.i3m CtOL. BROWN of Brown's Perry, took from the 'lndians one head guard Chain with “Win Plour noy August 22; 1834,” worked m it w ith gold beads; also, one full jewelled double-eased hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch has three letters on the front case—the owner, or any of his relations can get it by describing letters and prov n g p.Openy. If'no applicatidll be made 11 four months, the watch will tie sold and the proceeds di vided among the troops,—application to he made to thejedilur ol the Columbus Herald for the bead chain, and lor the Watch to Col Brown. Tho Columbus //erald will copy the above and orward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf2T7 To Teachers. r |V/E Trustees of Fort Valley Academy wish to A employ a lady of suitable qualifications to take charge of the female department of grad insti tution lor she ensuing j-eaf. The place is quite healthy, the slate of society good. A liberal sala ry will be given. Addres. the Trustees, /'on Val ley, Housu n county. dec 27—wife 3^o months after date, application will b e made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Jeffer son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose 11. r leave to sell the ReaHEstate of the laic Aat’han Brossel, dec'd of said countv NATHAN BRASS£L.odm'r. jan 4—mlt 2 W ith the will annexed. FRANKLIN COLLEGE. U NIVE RSll' VOF GEORG lA. r|A//E Exercise* of fliis Institution will beresum- I eJ on Monday the 15th day of January noil, under the following . organisation. Alonzo Church, I). D. President, and Prof, of .Moral Philosophy and Political Economy. James Jackson, A. M. —i’rofefisOr ol .Natural I hi losophy an I Chemistry. ■ ~ , Henry Hull M. H.—Professor of Malbemaucs and Astronomy. „ , ~ Mallhus A. Ward, M. U.—Professor of Natural Wdlmm I.chmann, A. M.— Professor of Greek and .Modern Languages . . . , Janies 1’ Waddel, A M. Professor of Latin and Belles Lettres. , Charles ,F. McCay.A. M.—Professor of Engi neering, and adj. Prof, ol Nat. Philosophy. George W. Schenck, A. M. Tutor in Ancient Languages. C. f. McCay-Secretary jf the faculty, COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The studies which shall he pursued, and the course of instruction which shall ho given at the Universily/tire comprised under the following heads: ). Greek. Latin and French Languages. JMinliernalics. 8. Aslron my. 4. Natural Philosophy. 5. Chemistry. C. Naiural JL-tory. , , . . 7. Rhetoric, Logic, Moral and Mental Philosophy Poliiical Economy. 8. Civil Engineering- Hereafter there will lie a distinct department for instruction in Theoretical and Practical Engineer ing. A class will he formed in January, of those who may desire to prepare themselves for the pro fession ol the Civil Engineer. * By a resolution of the Trustees, the payments for tuition will he, in future, accommodated to she com mencement Uflhe sessions, viz: Twe've dollars on lilt isl of August, and twenty-four dollars on the 16lh ot January; in addition to which, one dollar per annum will be required for the Library, and a like sum fm servant’s hue. For admission into the Frrshman Class a candi date must have acquired a liiorougli knowledge of the Latin and Greek Grammars, with especial refer ence to Prosody; lie must bpve read at least nine of Cicero's Select. Orations—the whole of Virgil—the whole of Sallust—John and Acis in the Greek Tes tament —The whole of.Gratca Minora or the Greek Reader, lie must have studied Hay’s Algebra, thro’ Simple Equations, or lo Powers and Routs. He must also have studied English Grammar, Geogra phy, and Arithmetic; on which last he is retimed I w be especially accurate. ASIIP.URV HULL,Sec’y B. T. Athens, Dec. 9 [dec 13 291, eow'Jla IMUT1 MUT < iHTOkce 1*011(1)1 FOR SALE. 9 miles from Hamburg. ON Satnrday.jfth of,.!anpary, 1 will sell at my house the tract of Land 1 noW’reside on, eon , mining 1100 acres pin - land, more or less, 3UO of which is cleared and well fenced and 80 acres fresh ■ Land. On the place is every necessary budding for [• private or public life—there is spiing and well wa ! ter convenient. The Dwelling house is situated at the junction of the AikeVr, Muflinto'.yp, Etfgcfield and Columbia Ronds, and has 12 rooms and 4 fire places. The barns and stables are large and well arranged and can stable Gu bo-ses. 7'lieG ocnville and Columbia lino ol stages unite and station 3 sels , of horses here and Express sels —their join' oxpun ; scs will average 8800 per qimitcr Passengers sup , here every night, and as a country location for a public, stand is ns good ns any in the tSiate. The • business done,at it is its hwt recommendation, nd , ded lo its beauty ami health—and is well calcula . led lor a store and tavern. .Suited with every op portunity tor speculation and trade, and has a good I market at homo, &c. &e. I will also sell 1500 bushels of Corn, 35,000 lbs. FoMw, 100 slock Hogs, ,15 Beds and A/fttresseb, Household Furnt ' hire, I yoke of oxen and cart. Persons wishing lo . purchase will please ca 1 and examine for them , selves. The tarn, will bo show nlo them with pleasure, and they are respectfully relorred (or any information to .Messis. McLean & Ward, Douglass , & Canant, Robertson & Crawford, Stage and Ex [ press Mail contractors and their agents. , Terms of sale.—The personal property on a cre dit till Ist Dec. 1838, with note and security, and ! the land 1,2 and 3 cars, with note tend security, with a mortgage of the premises Possession giv en on the 25th of January, or sooner, if possible. B. K. TILLMAN, Proprietor. Edgefield Diet. S. C. Dec 18 wit*—293 Notice. A 1.1, persons having claims against the estate m Rebecca Birch, late of Richmond county, d ceased, are hereby notified to present them to im duly ntto.,led, within the lime prescribed by law. Jan 3 1 L BURCH, adm'r. Boand for Male, O N Sl>l R1 T CRE E K. IF immediate application is made to the sub scribcr lie will sell Ins valuable and heltby situ ation, containing 400 acres of Land, 30 or 40 of which is cleared, aad 20acres in small grain. There is ft good log bouse, kitchen, smoke bouse, stables, barn, negro bouses, and a Grist Mill, which runs two pair of stones, on the place. Also, 76 head of Hogs, 17 head of Cauls, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, and a number of other articles 100 numerous to mention. Persons wishing lo pprcbafte vilt \ please call immediately and view the situation, ’ which is located 15 miles west of Augusta, 2 miles south of the Georgia Rail Road, and 4 miles north ’ of MoUllt Eanon. MATTHEW D lIOLSONBRC. Dec 15 vv3t* 293 * ISiirke Lotion Land POIt HALF, I ) |AEE subscriber sofler tor sale that excellent plan * tat on known us Barrow I. anV.conlauiingi4so ' acres adjoining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murphee, near | Bark Camp Crq*k irt Burke. Much the largest, part is yet in the woods. The timber is oak am] hickory, * & the situation os healthy as any in Burke county. Planters desiring on eligible and valuable co'lon j plantation are invited to examine the premises—terms not yet fitted, but will be liberal—applicants by let ter will please state their highest hid, as the sale is ’ certain. Address David C. farrow at Milledgeville, or VV. McKinley, at Lexington, Oglethorpe county. e 1). C. BARROW. f w. McKinley. ; nov 27 w2ra 277 - CENTRAL, HOTEL.. MACOX. GEORGIA. ii f | AIIE subscriber respectfully informs his triends v A and the public in gencial, that he has taken it the above mentioned establishment, which, having a been recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged at i- great expense, is now open for the reeeption of 7’ra i- t ellers, Boarders, &c. The chambers are large and V airy, the servants competent and attentive. His ta e Me shall he constantly supplied wilh every delicacy i, the season and market will furnish. His bar is stocked wilh the choicest Wines and Liquors; and e in order more etfoitually to make it a first rale i. House, He has called to his aid the services dt .Mr f A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose long experience at I- Barnaul's City Hotel, has justly entitled him to the I; reputation of a caterer for the public. 7’he sub s scriber iherelore hopes hy his unremitting exertions it lo please, to receive a liberal share of patronage 1- HORACE r. ward! dee 13 4t 291 N B —Good Stabling attached lo the Hotel,With faithful nnd attentive Ostlers. c E. Y, & J, lIII.L Attornies at Law, .Mon licet 10. Gfd. U/ ILL practice in ibeset oral courts of tlie coun ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald s’ win, Bulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Wallo.x, and in the Federal Court for the dislrh-t of Georuin REFERENCES. ■ r As-tit la —A. J&T. W. Sillier; Webster, Par . raalee & Co , Harviland, Rislcy, if Co. 3 Macon.—Poe & Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles j J. JlcZJonald. SauannaA -Berrieii and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo j seph W . Jackson. C7i«r/ ( s;oj. -James L. Peiigrue, Weed Fannin, - ~ **• “ Kelsey & 7/alstoad. ’J’li° Charleslon Courier and Mercury, and New iork Courier and Enquirer will publish the above j twice a w-eek lor 6 months and forward their accounts j lo this office. a HOV * 1 \v6rn 250 Law Notice. T* E !l n<lersig " ed bave lorined a Co-partnership J- for the practice ol Law. They will allend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra . jun, and to all business entrusted to I he, r care in ’ , | * le . t '* lc J okee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the r United Elates tor the Georgia D,strict. Their office i is in Clarks* illo, Habersham county ol C nl AKL> U HABERSHAM n ic BARNARD E. HABERSHAM Dec 16 wBt Ouo Thousai^^^^r^^^^nted. TO work on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road,.leading from the Chattahoochee River Geo, to the boundary line of Tennessee; situated’ North-west from Augusta, via the Georgia Rail Road, to Crawlonlvtlle, Poland's Factory, Watkina ville, Lawronceville, Pittman's Ferry, or via Madi son, Covington, HecatUr, A/arielia and Allatona at the work, which w,ll boos four years dmdiion,and is the most extensive of any work now in progress 1 in the United Stales—all dry, a large portion rock and finely shaded with large oak, hickory and pop lar. The country is very fertile, and abounds with choice -produce and fine limestone water. The climate is a medium. The days are not so long and warm in mid summer, nor so short and cold in winter, as in the Northern States, and cons"ouent ly better adapted for such work the year round, and lor health and general comfort is rot excelled by any part of America. The line also affords abun dance of work for He were, Framers and Masons— also for boys to drive carts. The highest customa ry wages will be paid in all cases. Allulona, Geo. Jan 1, 1838. WM. NELIGIL jan 10 w4t 7 Contractor. N. B.—Lands are ns yet very low and offer great inducement to settlers. $•5 Reward. STRAYED from the Lafayette course on the 9th instant, a bay Horse, star i i the face, new hog skin saddle, plated slhups, about 5 feet high, ho other marks recollected. The above reward will be given for any information to me in Columbia county, district A r o. 3, or to Mr. Hibler, Augusta, so that 1 get him. JOHN LAMKINS. dec 13 390 If Removal. subscribers have removed their stock ) J- Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, <tc, to tin Brick building opposite the tenement occupied y them since the fire, being one d- or above the burnt square, and one below Adiui. Rowe's old stand, at wh ch place they are now receiving large additions to their pnsent stock. THOMAS BARRETT & CO. sept 19 221 ts ' HAMBURG DKI'OT, j April 18, 1837. < ,\r OTICF. is given, that pay nent of freight for 1 a Merchandize by the Kail road will be requi red at rhe Depository on delivery • the Goods. All Goods not taken from the Depot, within twenty-four hours alternoticeofarrival and delivery i i given, will be sent to a pbulic store, at the owner or consignees expcncc. pril 19 91] A. R. lIAIG, Agent ~FRESH FALL ANDWINTEK GOODS.' 11. U'YyITT & CO. HAVE received and are now opening at No. a large and general assortment of Englisff, French and American DRY GOODS. Their stock of Full and Winter Goods is entirely new ; and ha • ving been lately selected from the northern markets with care and on (avertible terms, they are enabled to offer thegh At such prices as will make it an in ducement to their friends and customers to call and examine before they make their purchase. oct 1(5 _242 JJuiVci-islfy Wt* Georgia, Athens, Nov. 20. 1837. rgMIE office of Tutor in ibis institution having 1 become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Dod, the Trustees will fill jlic vacancy between 11 ike and the 25th December. Applicants may address the President or Secretary of the University. Salary sBoopcr annum, ant?, cervices required on the 15th January next. ASHBURY HULL, nov 22 sm3t 273 DCrThe Constitutionalist will publish the above semi-monthly 3 times. Jdl OUR t'r.ohths afler.flate,application will bemads to the inferior coqrt.df Jefferson county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel the real .estate arid negroes of Andrew E. Wells, ■ • ceased.- M.ARVJ WELLS, Adin’tx nov 17 Wlin 269 Notice. f¥l//E business. .heretofore conducted under the JL firm of M. t). Talman, will be continued un der the firm of M. O. Talman ik Co. 1 M. O. TaLMA AT, JOS. CALJ/OUN, Sr. Calhoun's Mills, l, 1838, The management of Iqp,business will devolve up on the subscrihor, who hopes by prompt attention, and frum the facilities now under bis control, still to receive th" generous patronage of bis friends-. Jan 4 w4t 2 M. O. TALMAN, 4 GREF.ABL/-,’ to an order of the Honorable l\. the Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sluing for ordinary purposes, w ill be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, at the market house in the city of Augusta, five jiegroe slaves, viz; Sandy, Isaac, John, Elbert, and Mary, a woman. Also, 200 acres ’ of l.and, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Burch, ‘ late of said county, deceased. Terms on the day 1 of sale. L. B BURCH, adra'r. Jan 4 wtd 2 .Stray Hornes. i Strayed from the subscriber in Houston county, in May last, two (■. V4ji Filleys, one a pacing grey, 3 years ’ ’ rho other a 4 year old bay, and \ J fu A had on a bell when she left. ’llfuy bjIiTSsmSIKJ were heard from at the Auglsla Bridge. Any information about them will be liber ally rewarded and thankfully received. A letter addressed to the subscriber at Fort Valley, 7/ouston county, will be immediately attended to. Jan 6—w3l 4 PHILIP .MACAR7TIY. ' GEORGIA, Columbia county: \!\T D EKEAS John W. Maddock applies lor Ict » » lers of administration on the estate of Ko -1 land Thomas, dec'd. 1 These Ore therefore to cite and admonish all and * singular, tlie kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, s within the time prescHhed liy law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not he grant -8 cil. GiVcb under mt- hand and seal at office, this 2d Jan. 1837. GABRIEL JONES. CPk. jan 6—4—3od liffw Notice. * H*A .J. \ ASON—(Late of GcoreJa.) AS removed to the City of New Orleans, for the purpose of devoting himself - to the prac „ lice of LAW. g REFERENCES—CoI. T F Foster, Colqustt, t Holt & Echols, A. If. Chappell; ffon W C. Daw i- son,Hon. John P. King, Mii|. E. B. Beall, Augus d la > 1 * e0 ,5 JV/iller Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C. - 4 3Hi 2 y IJ Y virtue ol a decree in Chancery, in the Supe s 1 U rior Court of Columbia county, wherein Sim -1 mon < rawfbrd, adn inistrator with the will annex e cd, of Jessey Winfrey, deceased, is complainant, and James Cartledge, administrator on the estate of Ad t and Walker, deceased, and others are defendants, e will ho sold, at Columbia Court Hbuse, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of s sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and children, to wit, Wallace, Argyle, Dorab, Sally, Patsy, Mary, young Fanny, Jinny, Milly and child Julia, and David, a hoy. Sdld os the property of 1 the estate of Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. Terms . cash GABRIEL JUNKS, adm’r. Jan 4 \Ttd 2 Us Julia Wood, deceased IHu ml for Sale. TIHIE subscriber offers the following Lots for sale on reasonable terms: * 1 Ao. Dis. Sec. No. Dis. See. land land 81 17 1 29 JO 3 05 “ 13 3 142 “22 3 GOLD s 339 “ ]f, 4 1157 “ 3 3 8 “ 1 3 836 ‘ 1 4 1195 “ 2 4 828 “ 18 2 182 “ 17 4 650 “ 11 1 . 285 “ 3 4 470 “ 3 4 , 138 “ 18 2 339 “ 3 3/ 571 “ 21 2 228 “3 2 -0 “ H? Ear 'y. 119 “12 Early ' 153 • 7 do 265 “16 do ml II - Ir " in 42 “ 9 Irwin 90 < do 269 “ 8 do 129 “ 31 Dooly 15 “ 8 Dooly “s-I u '! C '? rroll 259 “ 8 Carroll 03 .0 Lee 4 “ 4 Lee J 9 “ 3 Appling ALSO, The place I now live on sixteen miles from Au gusta, and on the 20th section of the Georgia Rail Hoad, and lor health it cannot be surpassed hy any of the adjoining counties. For further particulars apply to the subscriber at Bowery, , ~ B. B. LOYLESS. ,r< 14 wlra 240