Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 01, 1838, Image 4

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. 'UtXftHU.lj I!y ibe Court «f Onlmttiy lor 'Burke cop.f y i Mid County. U7 HI-IU \S John Anxun, Adtniniahnior «- John S Kenner, deceas id, tale oiTaal t oun ty» bw 11 timing ll*.«l bp bus fully ad m mint ere; i *.ide.:.iie these aru therefore to cite and BdmoniHi .ill con cerned,to bound appear b« lure; Maid « <jurt on tin* fi'i»t Monday m May uext,rjid ilh-.ii and ibeie*fuw enu.e why *>u d letter* hbould not be granted. By olderol Hho couil. T. 11. BLOUNT, u c r o n c nov 10 6m W»4 i ROH d l A, ('olumhia county: WU Ks IK A 6 William Varlmrougb, ndnnnbt'M lor on ihe ol Jamc, Yarborough, de* wwed applies for l>mmi-*ory, 'Hi**uc an* the/e/br to cite iiihJ admonish nil nm! lingular the kindred uud creditor* ofwaid dee’d i<» be Hid appc.if a» my u.'li; » \Miiiiii lb* nine prescribed yy law, I » shew cause, .f nay the) have, A\by Maid iulfer* «*)i«Milt) not be grant' il. fJiveii under my baud, at uflice,in Appling, lh;« 6ihduy of SeptlB37. ««»* h i*€i habrikl him CLOU(jJA, I By the ( ourt of Ordinary ol *mid 'Burht county. ) County, WMKUKAS Allan S IS Trior executor ol' Kd round Trior, dceenucd, laic* ol mud county hfl* petitioned (nr lettera ilisiniHsory, Htatiti \ that hi* bast fully O'lininiFtcTod an id estate I arc therefore lu cite tud admonish nil con cerned to he and appear before said court on lire fir .t Monday at May text, and ilicmi and there ulmw came wlty ttjv.d I'Min.i should n»t be granted. Hy order *of Iho court. ’l’ II Bf.OUiVT n c r o n c nov 10 wbui Vf.l (ih'.OHH /A, f Hv the Court of Ordinary iurL cou of•/: \ Burke county U/lIKK'ICAS Horjaiinn Mobley, Bub al T. I*l lis'on, and'l hmi m I’. TlJinlum, IA -i.lom *)l Hubert KllinSoti, dec ’d , late of Turk • ouufy, *n\s pennon - . : Im e.niri fur letter* demiis* ey. i lichu nre ifiore fun* i<» cite nod a linonish all pr-r ♦on* in lore* fed /utile their objections in iheC cuK’n ■ flic (! h> lb* lirsl .Wond iy in March next, wby said ‘oilern should hot bn grunted. Uy order of ihe court, J 1! Hid>T.\T, l». n**pl ls». I-HI7 mhi ‘its CMbTC/x, / It VI lie ilonoiatue in. i o.n. » llnrl;r tmniti/. Ordina y of wait! ec only. V 4/ f 111-H Idd S Willium Tapp, AdiuiM..'r:iior ol ▼ » Itii hnioncl Haul; ihou, d. Cd„ Into of S uiih Carnliuci, li IM p- ttlioue 1 iho Ileuorihh* rii • ( «mrl of Ordinary (or leileix dn»ini. s >fy Irmii mu ! hdiniiiii- Iralion: dins - are llicieloio io ene and (Mbuoidih all and every pei'rtou inte i wied, in «hew e.uise, any *tlmy have, on or before the lir«i Aionday in Jnun irv nvxl, why lire r»nid |eiier« hhuiild not he granted,and ihnwaiil Vl'illmin > s app former iciea.ed lrm:i all hi bility a* mud udminisiralur. Hy order ol (ho 1 ouri. i’ II II LOT NT, nr r o n July 29 nihiii 177 (i f'.OUG lA, ) Court of Ordinary, count if \ September Term 1837. jj | I'fJN applieuliun of Alex curler T* I ’opHon.admi niiirulor dc bon in non, of ihu c ••.•me (un n |i iVaree deed., Ml.aiing lint In bus fully adniiiiiHlned mud eiiiatir nuol praying citation Ibrleiei i il ih on motion ordered, that the dork do i*;,un a ni.»- lion temiiring all permns io mlww c•iiu-e \\l»y tlio miino (diuli not be granted— uftd tier? lh*.; .sumo be pii 1 1 1 loti-* I once a mouth lor six mouths. A hue ojt'raet from ibe iiiiiiulom, ilih TJib day of •Sepleuihni, id.l7. .IUSIII A Tl dd* V, el’k. linv. 4 l»|6tf| S;VJ A MUmV N of Urowii H Terry, look Irotn tin* one bead guard Chiinwiib “Win Hour* lioy AngiHl *i*J; IH.'M,” worked lit it willigold beads; also, one fii!l jewelled don! le-nned bunting watch, milt gold guard chain mid key—ih ■ winch has throe loiters on the front case ibo owner, o- ouy of Inti relatiorui c*an pel it by describing Idlers and prov ii g pop. Tty. If no upplicatioli lie inado it loin mouihs, the wench will he sold and tin* proceeds di \tdod among the troops, —application to be mane to Hho editor ofiho Columbus Herald lor tho bead ehain, and lor ific 1 Wnteh to I ‘ol llrowit. 'lMim ColuinSu.s //eraid will copy the above nod 'orwsrd tho account t*> Col Brown, nov VJ7— 1T277 * IK) It(! I \ , Col ii m '.in Cou ut y. IIT.UKA‘S, Abner I*. Ucdierlson applies V V lor Tetters of Administration on the os \aio ol James M. Taco, uieoas d, laic ol Columbia c*oiitil>. 'J lieso an* f betelitre to rite and adm utisfi all and ningulur llm kmdre l and credtiors of’ said deceased, •to bo uud appear at my olliee within (ho time pru mnhed by law, to slievv cause, if any lluy have, why slid lell.'ra should not be grained. (uveu undei my build, at office*, in Appling, tins 4th January, (JAHKI l\L JOS lk>, Cl’k. Jan 9 w hOd 6 UEOI\(JIA % Columbia county : nT fiv.nv.xs, Abner I*. Koberlson applies j tor of Adminkurati m on the e.s latc* ol inecM C. i>ugg, late ol Jlu.cogoe comity, (Ipco.imhJ. 7’iiese are thorcliiro, to c ite* and uufnonihh all and singular tho kindred and creditors ol mud d*H*oosed lobe and appear at my ollie.o within the time pro- < urnbi'il liy law, io file their objections if any they I have, why add Ictlers should not be granted. lit veil under my hniitl,ul olliee, in Appling, ibis •llh Jim IcUW. CABKH.I JON!.s, Cl‘k. Jan 9 f» 1 inon»hs uflor dale, application will lie 1 K made lothobonu able Inferior Court, of 1 uike county,while silling (or ordinary , urpu m, lor leave sell the 1 .and and «Ve f ;r k.*s b longing to ihu estate ol Tutor Applewhite, doeeu . d JOHN ATTLMWnin:, mini r. uct I6i 1 Urn . months nnrrdaic application w ill be made to ihc* leinoruble Interior I ourt ot' HurKe * ouu fy, w bile dotliim firordimny tmrpuses, lor l *ave to lu sell a fiegro Woman belongin.' to Joualbau Johns, i bite o( said count v deceased. Aug I 1% JI'>SE .JOHNS, AduTr. months after date,application will ben ale | to the bonorabla the inter..ir court of Burke v eoun(y, when sitting as a court or ordinal y, I ir leave to sell live bundle I and ninety-six acres of 1 laid belonging to the estate ol Kaipb IVniow do- j veuM'd AIAUTHA TTNcOW, Adm’x. i nov. 7 id ‘Jf>l months ader date application will be j ■ made to liio /iouorablo the Inferior CouH ol i Burke eguuty, when «i;nng lor ordinary purposes, lor leave I • veil all lb 1 red and personal property of Henry Utlay, laio of Tupkc county, deceased. Wll Id AM Tll IV. ) . , , CKKKN I n.I.V, s A(,m rH * 'doc 1 281 mini Il U mmths after date,application w ill be made iL to the honorable the interior court of Columbia county while s mug lor ordinary purp< ses,!i»r leave io sell Ilia rial estate ot the late I .dual H ilutin ol said \ouniy deceased i tor the bene (it ol the heirs uud creditor*. AIFIiTH) J DUN.V, AduTr. tiov 12 id 2d 8 lAonths alter da:**, application will bo B undo to the (loimrahlo Interior C*mrt »t JellVr noa comity, vxhmi siiim i lor (fnlmary purjic.M\ tor leave to soil ilia Boil Kslal 'of tt«c la c Aalluu Brossel, dee d ol said count v N 1 Til \N im \^.V/•:(.. adm‘r. jtul—mli 54 VN ith ihc v\ill annex 'd. j K AOL’ li months uf;e. H it *, ucau.m will be made to the interior court of Jdi' rso.i cuua:y w*h*i» billing lor ordinary purp »scs, lor leave i > se ibe real o.siaio and negioos ot Andrew !i. V\ Cis, ceased. JIAU\ J TTLN, AdaTlx nov 17 w Im jAvIUU m mills afterdate, app-icati »n will be S nu So to tho Court of Ordinary ol Burk c *im ly, f»r I* is •iu soll a.li Ue re rl e.> a; mi. i'.iuiu is K"lly, d.v'd. I 'l ‘ul slid eoa t.y, T»r ,ho bene.i; uj ill j hoifi a i J ere Jito ‘s C.I HO LI.Vi. IvTAL T, udm’rx. sept 13, 1837, mil it > §AOTH iMonihi after dUe application wii be made Io (lie honorable inhnor court ol Columbia comity, wiu.i timing lor ordinary purposes, iur Uavu Io sell ilia hdluw injt lots id 1/inJ, viin A'o I Is, i.i (ill dmirict: 2 sT, *j7th district; To und Id, Uth district; all JJirly cuuuty, b Tnigiug to la.* estate of Jamoci Bluek ~oue, doc.uuM-d. WAI T lift ALL, \\ M. TAKUUKOITSSI, ion U—l 3 aummisirators. monlbs aftor ditto application will bo -M- made t > ibe lloiuuai»le itm Justices of Hie lu lenor Court ol Coiuuijiu county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes lor leave to sell tb • w hole m the real estate ot i d >crt l> Hutin, late of said county , dccc«w;.*d, fir the benefit ol ilm heirs ot suid da ALTKLU J. DTN.N, udmT. o*t 16. 1837 IU r MOMtOK HALT,. rg ’ IM, iiinit r: i*«nt'«l Jia« tiiKi n the <t jfuri'j-li * imntm Mouroc, Wnltou county, h1... h , I ■ «»•* fiilH 'iji iii fine uiyle ior llu rw|il) >.iuf Jloucl. ■* ;uij Truvnltem. M ;! i.i.-ia tiin,i,e|f rtmt by unremitiei! attention , .tell -t.l-ill ill tli»»u vvlin cull, lie mil merit u , illM-.HI l-llLl'llllll- I. J. A.CUIiIC , J 1 w3t VO 1 f>n>oi‘tfla Kail Koadi \ 1 AI >JX ,\ A I; A */ a CO. I), r lea ■*(! to inform i -TM ih- mirchanf.s ami planters that the rail rond (. A aricnlun wd! Ik* m operation in a fcwdavs and i •hat i*i vj w ill intend to arid forwardmg aiiy j I Goods Ml- <ot <»ri consign- dln them. Tti (*y lug lo li sure all ll» -i* who may favor ih- ni with .heir . command* that every oxer lion will no used on il**.ir ' u > merit patronage. nov 27 3rn 277 Hoftl. r ‘Subscriber having purchased this desira-> 1 ■ bln him, in tin* ( jiy of Jackson, situated on lln* north hide ol the iSiute-House square, is dctcr i mined io remove oil in a few days, and us>ures till i iln#so* who may / «11 on him that every attention | ami provision shall te rrndo for I heir a'roiimioda l on, which the nature of the country will permit; | I and that hia nccoit.rnodatioriM for traveller*, horses, a id boarders, shall be equal to -:iy in the State,of] of the mimediatc bank ol ihe .Mississippi river, and in so l.ir as thTnrciiiiiMiunres of the country will I < pchalt.bis accommodation shall,not be surpassed by ! **ny. //•; pledges him.K li io k'-ep a pood lahh'.gooci , bar, fnrniilicd vviih ilm lies lof liquors; good corn lonaM loom.; good •I< an vvholibome bed ; a quiet i l.c ,'rom rail and no hv intemperance; and I good dry stable* fiirninhftd with good os'l r*. ami a plenty ol corn n.i-I bidder, and at ru reasonable I«• ir ll * iirf pr iclicnliin. /Voiapt p-iymant, ul ohoil ja-no w i>l, in nil eases, he required. io in embers of th»* 1 .eg i-la lure,mid thus* hiving hi;i nc.' i if! 1 1 i*l court m ut Jack.- -I'll, the hiib.si rd i i , will furnish food eouilorfuhki rooms, both in sum ( incr and u inser, eilh* rin his main Taxcn building, j or in one a few' yards distant, which he has lately i jl’ )'-:.in d, alal /.U-n! lip for (he purpose, Ml ill' ir op- IK/O. They arc mv.ic Ito rail an le\ imum his a - lor tlcnnsn;!\cs, and it they life, .Ip, r r : •hi lie is perfect Jy n m M r c oft he arcommodu lions hit len to aliordml in ibis town, ami r-i d - 1 mo. «1 m nnpinno ,1 ti**xn and I tail l none u ho las or him ss 11 h di ir rmaoiu, shall not noi go a wav reasonably' »'isMed jg ]{ Wj^r;i.\s t .facl.goii, Minn .Sept 12. .l/jtini Vernon. 1 J :,fl 'I mi’m 2 % f 1 -I. hr sold, ai public oulci v, on Monday t * the I'dih l-'ehruary n xl, Imivvccn ihensuid 1 bourn of sale, at I la* ( ouri //oiiH" in ('anion, (Ihero l\*-« county, < i ■(». the ira I ol I -and, containing lb 1 ) a cron, known ns lot 70. in the I Ith Dint of the 2d | •S r in <’h.-mkec c .uniy, hrlon 'injg to the euiale ol ■'ll"* f lannnli l.ongsiivot, laic of fticlniiond county, dcceii.ed. Said lu is about 0 milojg tn.m ('anion, on the main road along I!i • Ifighlowi'r river, and being at iln* loot of the mountain, offers a most ch ■sirabhf Mlo for u c ountry blare and of Ilnler- ! laiiimont f crins ol Hale* I cash, thn remaining j in equal 1 payments nt li and 12 months, secured by notes ’ payable »n Angusiu, uit h interu- 1 1W in date, and by | i mortgage on the Jot. At Ihe same linio and place, find upon the fame ■ terms, I*ot Id'JJ. dist. I'd, sect. If, Cherokee <uiuii *y» lining; 10 acres oak and hickory upland. W. VV. vA.N V. 1 x’r. dee 22 v\Bt 290 I he Stiiiidard of Hnion "i!I publish the above weekly nil ihe day of sale and forward its account to \N . W Maun, Augusta, lor sri I lenient. UJ 11 J. be sold at the (Imirt Moii.se door in Ala. rion coiiniy, on the first Tuesday in Teh. riiriry n< xi, part ol tract of Land No. 194, 11 Dial -2d Seci re, ll now Alnrron niniiiy, sold by an order ol ihr Honorable Inf-rmr cortr. of Lincoln county, vvhiL’‘silting lor ordinary purposes. Sold fir the benefit ol the heirs and creditors. Terms ut sale. SAW \ll SHUT, LxVx. 11KNKV EVANS, Kx’r. Dec 6 wld 295 Us 11 -L he bold at the court house in AVayip's* borough, Ibirko countv, on the first Tuesday in February next, one negro w oman, Venis, and one negro boy I'uyler, belonging lo the estate of A. K , ifolliilay. * v old by order ol the court ol ordinary of i/urke county. 'J'l rniH made known on the day dee 22—2 JJ AJ A I’ll LW JOMvS, adm’r. ILL he sold on lh» fi .st Y’mvsdav in Februa ▼ T ry before the court-house door,in Jucksonho ro* between the usual liom'R of sale, a negro Man by the name ol Hob, 21 years old, belonging to one ol the Minor heirs of John (oven, deceased, sold agreeable to an order of (he honorable the interior court of St-nven county, lor Hie benefit of said mi nor this 2Utl» day of November, LSHV. 'I’llOS. HUl.M.NE,guardian I imriiiL bo sold on the 80th day of February v ¥ next, at the plantation of the lute Henry Hype, of Hmko coamy, the perishable property be longing lo the Estate ol (». W . 11. liyne, late ul Uurke comny, deceaseil ; Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household mul witchen Eurni tnre, logeiuer with a immbor of oilier ailic ca.— 1 Terms on the day 01 sxMv. jan il vvid 8 W. W. HUGHES,adm’r. ? s> UJ 1 1.1. lie sold on tn» first Tuesday in February next, at the Market house ni the town ol Louisville, between the usual hours of sal o, lliuh.J loing prop'itv, to wit:—the uininid.'d half oi a 7/ouse and Lot in the town oi Louisville ulcrcieud, being tho interest id Alex. Alcniwe h r in said pro p< rt.v; Iviiown as the stone house lo merly occupieil i»y Edward Foley; and levied on lo satisfy a li la in favor of the Inferior Coil I of Jeflursuil “utility, v s. said .Ueiriwelher, property pointed nut by the Interior court, I \ V \V . bKI’.bOUV, \v 11 297 N'lienff, j (Jcor;. r in, JeflerbOti County. « ii LIHIAS AbiM.s llrinson, jr. unj lies ( > | v J mo for loiters id' Administration de bonus non on Iho estate oi Win. birectm.ni latum said I I county, deeo'iso . »-1 I heso are iharetbr o cite and admonish all and 1 ! singular ihehimlnd and creditors olAaui ileeoased ; I *»> tilo their objections (if any they have, in my j ; ollieo within the I lino prcserilml by law (•ivi n under nyv hand at oilier, in Louisville, ibis IGlh day ol J in ISILH. E lit) i'll W ELL, 1 Lw 3lKla Clork C. O. I (ieorgiiu. Jeflcrsou county. UIILIU VS Elizabeth Kk»| applies for let i r.s ol Adminiaimiinu on t h ‘c.siute a d el icits of'-atniud Pool, late of said county, deceased. I'ti •-»* are therefore I • cite and admonish ail a.id • singular the kindred and creditor ol said deceased, I to be and appear at my olli v within the limn pre j scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they ■ have, to shew cau.-c why said letters should nut be ; 1 granted. (•iven under my hand ut Lcuisvillo, this IGfh | j Jan Ibdd. E BOi'ilWEl.L, 14;\v*J0d« Clerk C. O. GEORGIA, Jf Übi.lir. Alary Allen applies for Letters • ot Admimstration on the Estate and l‘s- j i tects of Alexander Ai Allen,dci etisod. I'nese arc there.ore to cite and admonish all and ; singular the ktiuntd an creditors ol said'deceased ! i to tile t heir objections (if any th y base m my of- j lice within llto lime presen »od by law, t» show ■ < cause \x h\ said letters should mil be grant d. (Even under my hand at olUce.iu Louisville,this ; uih Januaty, 1b36. i.Ht.N EZ EU JiU I’ll WELL, Clerk, jan 11 S I(i KOl\ it I\, i'vlumh,a conr(tf: j a a ULniilAb John Vx Aiaddot k applies for let i v V iers vi! admnusiiauuu on the estate oi lia land I homas, dee d. i’t.oseaie tlureforo lo cite and admonish all and Mwgnlar, the kindred and creditors of tit ■ s.r.d dt v uiscd, to life their objections, it any they nave, wuhm the time jax'senbed I v law, m my otliee, to shew cause why said letters should not be gram td. i.:vcn under my hum! and seal at office, this 2d Jati. v.AB/C.EL JONLN,CI’k. jail o—4 30d (JK OivJiA, f iiy the Court Ordinary tor said llurkv i 9unty % \ < o.mt . j HLuEaS Nurall Smith Administratrix, V and Allen <S l» Prior, .Idmirnsrratdr of Ju lies .1 Smith, deecasetl, latcot said county, have petitioned sani court tor leU rs disuussury, suiting mat they leave lullv administer»‘d said estate. Tlieso are ther.'Tore to cite utal udumiush all con i-omcti lo be and appear Indore said court on the first donoav in Alav next, and th- a end the e shew i-ausj why said letters shall not be granted, in order of the court T H BLUl\vr, neem e nov 10 wdm CM\\; I NATION. te... THIS i -!cb;a‘«-{ ITgi U It 'er Jvfc- mid cplen In. Maliinu will oi mj-y land, ui W. 11-nmi mb, /--T ■ t Wood-lands l>tato, five Holes bMow % I m ’" ) ,// t‘diihnbrn, u«;<ltT the directum n Mr j w %'*• - 'y- r%3 Wm J. < G*.ioLa, nfiJ bo Ft to Marc* | ra U7.> the .soikoii, . i -*J t•> itt :.r ■, and one dollarJo his groom; ill_■ money l>> ho paid in advance. The j season will common e on the lir»t of February, and I end ilia LtoL/uly. Extensive rye and grots pas tun ?i provided lor 3T>.r s, and separate In:* lor such j as nicy have young fouls, and inaroa well fed ui fifly 1 cents per day. Lvorv rare will be taken lo guard against accidents, but no responsibility, should they occur. Emancipation, so r&med nndcr the greet excilc m"in about the emancipation cfilue Romm < ’atm >ll« s ; was bred bv Mr. Uiddlc,. arid wne to iled in ißd7. | lie w as got by W’hiiTor, (own brother lo NVbale- I bone, Arc.) sire ofThc (Adored and Morn non, winners ol ibe St Logcr. 11 ns tlnm was got by Ardrossari; one of the brut sons of tin* famous John Hull; his i> dnu./.ruh Eliza, by Whitworth; his g gdmu, X ; V Z'sdain.by Spuddle, out of S’ l via, by Youmr j Mershe, Arc. lly reference to the 7th vo! pu p- 101 of theT. K. and N*. A/oga/ine, bis extended p?- lj. i gree may be «cen, as also his performances on tb turf, which hitler a-e hut bnie inferior t<» any horse ew r imported into this country Jh is a beautiful : bay, with blacklegs, mane and tail, sixteen bands j high, ol* great length, and comnnfiding figure. ; It shone is large, witli inn eh-* well defined; his ac tion good, and accompanied by indication- of un co mion potter. lib stock an? considered very prcmiHini/: his oldest, were two year., old la: t spring ol the.-e, borne lew vkti trained in. t season, and two of them hive hotn winners, viz., Am/eia, who won tlur (.‘hillingiou stakes, August hih, healing 8 deli! ofTiveoljicis, at Wolverhampton; and Com perihelion, winner of a s’uke at Ilednesf.rd, 0< tab-r ills', leaning lhr« o oil.era lor Block servants rent with Mures, no c’ arv * ! Will b( ' mad ; having no accommod itions fur while persons on the spot, tin •/ must board elsewhere, jan lid \v(u *.M IF Hi :• 1 IE I *li m ji* ion Uioji wlindT t'<• now ■ n sides, lour mil* n from Aiu'n.s'a, in H eh -1 mond connlvy contain*? iViii acres, wild a • v mv .Mill i * l ■ a rl y new, a good Dwelling find out buildings, fur a private iiuinly mid plantation use. A i.so, acres iii Lee county, Me. J6d, 6lh di tnct I') do d » 0.-.gi = -.| i!* v C io!< «*■; no ,v .Murray countv, No hid, Idib district, ;M ion jan i(>—w3w li JOSEPH WHEELER. SUIALEf) I»I101HIS *: LH, i fj 1 O build a (.Joint IdmiSC in the \ii In of Lex * ington, of granite, VH fcl high, 6J feet long, | and 40 feet wide, with u bipod roof covered with I shingles, a portico in front, and a passage tliroiiyh , the luvvn-lory, dividing it into four ofth-e , will bo j rec -ivod until ilia let Saturday in February hex . A piua of the huildnig mail accompany tin- propo- Rais Address, All FORT, Chairman of the Hoard of ('ominiasiorieis, !jin lb H:\vld Lexington < h 11. So. Ca. HA id '. ILL be soil ut Ibe lower .Market House, in ! V¥ the city of A ngiisia, on ibe first Tuesday in February next, the Hausernd improveme2fts 9 j together with SMI! y Acres ol Liii.d on the north side of the road leading out of Augusta, being the Into residence ol Min. 1 hzu (dryion, deceased. Also sundry lots containing from six to twelve acres each of Woodbind laying on the south side of said road, and extending westwardly*iowards the rail road. Terms of sale, two instalments of three and six months, with interest from dale. Jan 16 HJMtuw td A s (?L A VT(J.\, Trustee, g Tin: low xnu;.;\ h.mo \( aol >iv. WAN opened on the first .Monday of* ilu pr i.s <‘iii mnnlh, mnh r the supcririliudanee of M a. Jno. N. Young, where pup.U will bo instruc ted in the (ifreek aad Uomnn Languages and all the? branehos Cf Fnglisb liloramre usually iftarght iu Academies. A/it. \ oung is a graduate of Oxford College, i Ohio, though a native of this district. The Trns ! lees of the Institution foe! themselves fully authoris ed to recommend him us being well qualified to discharge the duties in which h * has engaged. Ho has not been long enough Iron* College to become rusty in the Lnriguancs, and port of that time be bus been employed in leaching, and has given full satisfaction as to bis qiiali/icunons. The Trustees also have the satisfaction to announce to the public that lin y have engaged A7k. Aiiuaiiam Cu.nmxg iia.m to teaeb ill.* lower branches, and can with propriety recommend him as a first rate English teaidier, having tried him two years previously. The general supervision of the iSchool will de i volve upon the principal teacher Mil. Young, who together with the Trustees, will use e\ery exertion to manage the School with that kind of method and discipline which will afford to the students both moral and intellectual advantages. liOwndoKville is .situated IN miles west of Abbe ville \ binge, and near the Double bridges on Koo ky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with good water and is p. rfeciiy . calt.iy. 3'hero being no stagnant waters, or sluggish streams lor home miles distant, it is therefore out ol the reach oflne noxious effluvia which is so dosslructive to health in many other places. Two of the Trustees have practised physic for muiy years in the neighbor hood, nod can speak knowingly of the superior heahhlnlncss ot the place. Low ndc.sville is more over situated ahmi five miles distant from several valuable mineral springs, u Inch have recently been purchased by a company who expr-ct to have pro* paran mi- in reiilinc.ts lor the reception of visitors ibo eUKinng BUimner; which will afford a valuable j icire.il lor a low woaks, to miv whose cousin utions j may req tire it. Cood boarding can beh.Uinihe ! village and in the mi liboilioor., ul quite eouven- I lent distances, on reasonable terms. JOHN o. CALDWELL, A. H ARNOLD, i K. HUNT, HAMSiT.R ALLEN, WM. C. ( OZHY, J. ALLEN, s. J 811 ACiT.FORD, W.M. I*ASv UAL, JAM ITS (’O.nRLR, WAiTHLVV VOLNG. I jin 24 w U 1J A CARD* f 411 F. subscriber lakes tins method to inform the U patrons and frien sot* the W esleyan .Mansion School, and the public generally, lin.l he ha brought that school lo a t 10--c, and taken ciiruge ol anew instil .lion, lately c.>m;d shed at Williams Cross Roads six miles below W atkins\iiie, in Clark county This (Ictermtnuiiuii has not bten induced by u want r»l paiiouuge to lie* Wesleyan .Mansion ; lor, m that respect, n has been sustained buy end lhe expectations ol its proprietor: lint by. a deliber ate conviction, lha in Farmers Acad, my, under Us present prudent urraugeinen.s, the subscriber | will h.* able to do a larger amount oi with j more p!tasun and jirojit to huiistli, than be has 1 been aide to do, in Monroe. Ihe new institution . will consist ottwo hrauelies in separate houses, one i.»r males, and the other lor females. A competent female teacher will be employed, to conduct the female branch, under the direction of the principal j teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch will make iheir recitations to the principal Jho two Academies are located at a sh -it distance from each other, and the teacher's dwelling centrally be twceiilhcm ; and itisbcln ved that such measures liavt been adopted as will secure the advantages, without the disadvaniago.-, of a mixed setioul. All the principal ve es, and fashionable txiravoguucies of town a.id village schools, are cfL ciuaily exciud ed I'rom tins cstubhstmie.a. Ihe Academy is fur nished wnli an e.xiensivo v’heinn ul, i'hilos•ipbicul and Asuoiiom.eal apparatus, together w ah a num ber oi large and elegant maps, and other facilities lor the promotion of education in view ol the lo i ulity of t armors Aeaiitiuy situated as it ism one ol the must pleasant and healthful sections ul the up country, together wiiti its* other udv .ntages, the sub st Fiber doo% nut hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar ger amount of benefit Ib.m he h-s tieeu able hercto tore lo give them. L\e:y prci-autinii that u prudent lorethongui iiussuggc-sloit, bas been taken, to throw around me morals ol piquis the s;rougcst an.i most ellectuulsukguuals. All lhe bra.iehva (boih solid and urnumenlaf) of a litioral and e.\iensi\e educa tion, will he taught m fins institution, and at mode rate pneis Hoarding may be tmd at the Academy and w ithin the distance of out* mile from it, in the in.isi respectable families, for eight dollars or less, per month. Persons wishing further in format i m, will please address lo tnc siio.-eiiber. ui h;s present residence. until K'hnsltmiSi aad a.urthat tune, ul Williams’ Fiuss R ads, LiurK county. I’lio Academy is ex peeled looj.ui on lire AfJnday ia January next; and it is very v.esna be thu: pupils, designed iorlh;s scduol, httould be present ut the commencement ol lire year. Their advancement, as weiiaa our con venience, would thereby be promoted. JESSE C. TAI’LETT Dec Vi TJI n. n :u A TEACHEiI W'AHTEU , r |AOU tliii print::;! year, 10 take charge of I’lcaaanl ft. ( -• Ac.'.f!tiny, in liurke county, twenty-jiev ' ctimiiua below rluguKta. lie must he well c-ompe -I.,'Dt to teach lli ’ various broncii ’t nt an Lngli.li di.c.'lioii: one wliu atnlcnfanda Kalin, Givuit, and : Krcncli Unciia - t v.ould be preferred. Any person :■]>)•!> in:' will tc cxpcclcd to come well ro<umuiend i o i as a i c acher, ami lor Ins morals. Such a pvtMm j I can have a good sa ary Any p r.->on wishing lo . | tako clwrgo ol said Academy, can apply to the Bub 1, j amber, personally, or by hater addressed to him at ■ friar's I kinds I’osi Otfice, Uurke county. jm ’JO OuOtW id 1- h. FIIWEU fI " ‘.V T £ A Cl£ EIT V. ANTSdiJ S *OU the present year I" take clmigo of the n’rle(ii:-l wro Academy, in Columbia co. on. He * must he eompo enl to Icucli the various branches id . ' tli” English Uincuage, and will be exjiccted to bring 1 - goo 1 r roiiirn -ndutions of his morals, as well as ca s pieiiy to teach. Any person wishing to lake ; chargee) i-aid Academy can apply to,Or address by ■ leitorthe trustees, fat 20;3wHtw VI H« OLCOTT will receive pupil* at Mount iii. y/,.pc Columbia county, Goo ,27 mihslrotn Aligu-la, mid contiguous to the Goo Kail Road.— j ' lie i.. luiiiiliar with the education oi youth and pro- I ■ | niises to do justice U.CU ling, u riling and arithmotio, per qr §3 * .Natural Philosophy, llisuuy,&c, “ “ C 1 | l.aiin and (.reek Languages, “ “ 8 ■ I (in..d Hoard at #l2l)—halt yearly in advance. Columbia county, Jan 22 w3t 17 r Georgia College SCO TTSBOKO’ GEORGIA. bpring term of this Institution, IS3S will * ° open on Monday, January Blh. it is de.sira * 1 Ido I!iiiL all students should be present at the for j matkm of class' a, on the first day of the term. The r 1 government, of the Institution is strict, but salutary —be n'j; by written laws and constitution, which are rigidly enforced, alter the manner oi' tho tcpuhlidim : | State Hoverninenis nt tins country. A pamphlet, j containing hints on i'cinule Education, our system ltd instruction, ui.-cipliue, Ar , will shortly be pub lished, and sent to ail who may hoi interested | enough to apply lor it, by loiter to the Prii cipal. ] The hour.# lor instruction arc from day light till I . j nine /dock 1* M . (summer and winter ) reserving ! | (bur hours for meals and r.-creation. On tSulur- ! | day s, students are engaged only till noon. Thu Ly- ! : cinm, (a literary and scientific. .Voch ty,) of which j jI he Prmci/al is cx oJfu:if* t President, meets tvVy j I Saturday evening, i his society has been estab* ■ ! fished but a lew months,and lias already proven it* | self to be immensely improving to th«* young ladies, Wo pledge ourseh v s to impart in one year’s lime to any young lady, who possco-.es a good mind, and ! who can read fluently. a liandsomo handwriting,a ; a coned know Icdg; ol •'Grammar, Arithmetic,Geog ’ ! raphy and spelling, A married gentleman, from S'oiith Carolina, i j engaged in the drawing and painting department. I His work will compare with any ani.-t’s in the. , Southern States Besides the above brant hew, he I will leach port rail and minalnro pointing, gilding, bronzing, smahing, transferring prints, fin icy works with perforated paper, <&e. die. In the musical department, instruction will lie given on the piano, guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hu , man and eornparaii ve Physiology, Botany, Astron* , oniy, ( la mistry, Arc. Ac. ? 1 xertions arc being nude to have a clergyman at ■ , lached to the instilution, which w ill he effected . with as little-delay as possible. IV u have a library , ol BUU volumes—an herbarium of 2JUU specks ol s plants,collected by the Principal, in tie Slate of C feouth Carolina—optical instruments —Chemical ap . para!he, n::i>w, globes, Ac. 7 he young Judies are requested to d resit plainly —not to wear jewels of any sen, and not to attend : balls and parties. A'o store Recounts without the sanction (/I parents or guardians. iSuch ns have accounts will be required to tegistcr all their ex* ■ | peiiscs in a book 'they will keep for the purpose I Put ons will receive a minute report of their chii ■ dren’s progress in tbeir studies. .Board can be had in the village. 1 \\ e solicit the patronage ol' our Southern friends, ; and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. \\ enol 1 » only m nte hut would be lluilered by the visits of I all who may br? disposeil to attend our lectures, re- 1 citations, Ac. on any day or h >ur during the week. 1* I.ATASTK. ANiVA M. LATA ST/?, fl " r -7 ulvSJAmdm 302 Prinrupuls. i Academy# | exercises oi this insliiiitioii will feeoin -1 -a. mence on the 2d Monday in January, J6JB Tho branches of education usually taught m other academies will bo taught in this institution, and students who wish to enter college, may be pre pared here for admission. The prices of tuition and board are as low hero as in aiiy other academy in the same section ol country iiuckersville, near which tins academy is situated, is one ol the most flourishing and healthy towns in the upper country. 7'here are eight dry good stores in the village, and throe good hoarding houses. Tho academic building fwr the male school is new, commodious, and lur nishud with a large and w 11 toned bell. A largs budding tbra female academy will have been tin ished beiuro Christmas, and is exoceted to go into operation the Ist of January ensu ng. Both these buildings are not more than a quarter of a mile ln»m two large churches, w here there is regular preach ing. A .Sabbath school was kept tbopn sont year, under tho superinioiidanee of the Rector, mid will recommence a? soon as th# weather will permit,— The Rector is in the habit of rending da Jy a portion ol the scriptures to the student*, followed by a lew questions and remarks on the most interesting parts read. Kveiy exertion will he made to preserve the mor als of tho pupils, and no student who is not person ally known, w ill be admitted, without u ceitdlcaiw of good moral character, from his last teacher, or some one w ho is known to the parties or teacher. Ur. Reese’s ciiarrct: r as a teachtir of Jong experi ence and ability is well vstahlished, and is favorably known in ( aroJnm, but iurtJie satisfaction ufthose, however, who do not know him in this Stale, the loiiow ing cerniicu c is annexed. BRlii |, uRI) HARPER, VVAJ. WIHi’E, WM.A. i\ A LEX A A HER, A. IUJi.UU.M), J.\s A. Clark, Soc 4 y. 'iVu^stces. Um kci&viile, Elbeitco, (hi , Dec 14, 1837 'i he undci.signrd hereby canity that they have been personally acquainted with Ur. E Reese many years; that he is on excellent classical scholar, unci eminently qualified I*. >r the instruction of youih,bulli by experience and education. M. Waddel, Patrick Aonus, U'Annv I’ho.m pson. Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 10, 1834. (doc'23 3UO w3m iToT RHART, ; HUEEV\ ITS iSI ( HARM i - .. > EtjPECTEL ELY inform their friends and the public that they are prepared with sheds and c!o>e stores in the village of W urrenton, for the re ception of Cotton and Hoods, win. h will be for warded by the Rail Road to Augusta, and Hoods to the up-country, us directed, with care and despatch i hose disposed to do business by the way ul this branch of the road, may rely on our strict attention io till business conlided to us. Our sheds for cot ton are adjoining the* Depository, d.c 13 -M w4t 20" The IMilledgevillo Recorder will copy the above four times. TO BOAT OWNERS AiNJj PaTKUUAS JWivtjsatinir SavuHnU and Jiroad rivers. ?■ p \ an act of tho Heiieral Assembly of the state 5.3* of I’Corgm,assented to the ■-’Gib December, 1836, it is made he duly of the interior courts ot the sev er:.! I counties of said state, bordering on,or which navigable waters pass through, to cuu>o to be pub hshed, the provisions of the several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners, their agents | and put rooiis, navigating said waters. ) By the aforesaid acts every bout navigating the ! Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a i w hite pairoon,wuh a Bill of Lading ready prepared 1 to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine llic contents of the boat under their charge, showing the name ul said palrucn and consignee ol the cargo aboard ol said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or pairoon,lo permit j any boat hand being a slave; toput on board ol th ir j boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ot any kind, poul ; try or other articles in which by law they arc torbid 1 to iralliek, except the same is exhibited in the bill ul I lading us the owner ol said boat or liia agent,and un i der hiA or their direction entered, makingii penal again*! every offender of liie aforesaid acts. 1 here fore,ail concern d will like notice, that the | arts of w hich the foregoing is extracted will he t n ■ ♦ need against offenders vvlio may be taken in the j county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. B. Cantelow, Jomm Moss, Stephen Stovall, Petek Lamar, Judges of Interior court. * nov 24 if 278 'Claot’gia. Rathe counts: i 't JIhKEAS Edmund Lmrlieiv applies lor let; v 5 nr- of administration debonis non on the estate of Wm. DeVV 0.1, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, lo b.- and apnear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, lo tmew cause if any they have, why s dd letters should Hot be granted. 1 fin. on under my hand at office, m Waynesboro’ ■ thiji 27th day of January ISdti. ! Jan 30 til TII BLOUNT, uccoic. SaSJJStJ £<S" 'g'lll'. subscriber offers the following Lots fur sale on reasonable terms; iVo. Dts. Sec. .Vo. Dig. Sec. t.A.VD I.ANU 81 17 1 29 10 3 G 5 “ 13 3 112 “ 22 3 001. U GOt.D 330 “ ]d 4 1157 ‘ 3 3 8 “ 1 3 83(5 ‘ 1 4 1105 “ 2 4 828 “ 18 2 182 “ 17 4 650 “II 1 285 “ 3 4 470 “3 4 138 “ 18 2 330 “3 3 571 “ 21 2 228 “ 3 2 20 “ 20 Early, 110 “ 12 Early 153 ‘ 7 do 2G5 “ 16 do •111 “ .5 Irvin 42 “ 0 Irwin 20 “ 7 do 26'J “ 8 do 12'J “ II Dooly 15 “ 8 Doolv 237 “ 1 1 Carroll 26'J “ 8 Cartel' 1 53 “ 3u Leo 4 “ 4 Lra 29 “ 3 A piding A I.SO, The (dace I now live on sixteen miles from An gttsta, and on the 20tti soelion of iho Georgia Uail Load, and lor liealib il cannot be aiirpussod by any of I lie* adjoining counties, for further particulars apply lo the subscriber at Lowery, o. tl f wlm 240 E L. LOVLESS. I One Thousand Laborers H anted. | () work on the Western and Atlantic Kail Road, leading from 1 lie t Itatluhooebee River, I Geo, lo the boundary line of Tennessee ; situated I North-west from Augusta, via the Georgia Kail ! Road, lo Craw lot dvt lie, Poland's Factory, VVulkins ! vide, Lavvrelieeville, ]hi (mail’s Retry, or via Madi t mi, Covington. Deealur, .Warieita uiio Allaionn, at the work, vvliieh w 11 be of lour years dninlion,ami is lit;; most extern ivo of any work now in progress in the Dinted Stales—all dry, a large portion rock, and finely shaded uiih large oak, hickory and pop lar. 'file country is very fertile, and abounds with idioico produce aim 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 I winter, us in the Northern .Stares, and consequent ly belter adapted for such work the year round, and | fur health and general comlbrt is iol excelled by any part of America. The line also affords abun dance of work for //ewers, Framers and Masons— also lor boys to drive cans. The highest customa ry wages will he paid in all cases. Alluiona, Geo. Jan 1, 1838. WM NEI.IGFL jan 10 w4t 7 Contractor. V I!—Lamia are as yet very low and offer great ndiKeiuerit to saltiers. IXSCtfOIs V JOHN, j Tlil.S celebrated racer ami iho rough bred Dorse, has loft this place o , “Ay for his stand rt I a Grange’, Troftp .gf.yfc'A \ (livcoiiiiiy, in this Stale, where ho will \ 5 f"~'i V remain for the Spring season only, C3U.under our charge, as lie will make his appearance on the Turf again this fall, when he will have had time lo recover from an injury sus laincd in one of lift Feet, w hen on Ins Way lienee to Columbia. His terms will bo ©Oil iho season, paya ble w ithin the season ; 8100 insurance, payable as usual, nod $1 to (lie Groom. As a racer, il is not known that be lias any superior—in point ol breed - j Fug be lias but few equals—ho traces through the j most Fashionable end approved crosses .to, the old I cub mare, ilie anccalress of Baser inbe, and a host ! of oilier highly distinguished on the Turf and in the Stud. Discolor is a rich chcsnul, and bis form unites beauty and strength lo a degree. 11 is pedigree and performances will be published at length in hand bil s. Mares that may bo sent to him wif bo well taken care of at the usual rates and terms. HERIIING & JETER, Lo Grange, Troup county ,Geo. CCrThc Columbus Enquirer, Standard of Union, Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Journal w ill publish the above ouee a week lor 6 weeks and tor ward their accounts lo us lor payment jan 17 wCI 13 COLUMRLS (CA.) RACES. 11, r|N|FK annual Spring Races, over tho Western -EL Course, at Columbus, Ga. will come off iho last Tuesday, 27ih Fehuary, whin iho following purses w ill be offered viz : I t day, mile heats—Purse $305 2d do 2il j do do 500 3d do 3do do do 700 4th do 4do do do 1,000 slh do mile boats, bosfS in 5. On Monday, the day belbre the Jdekv Club Ra ces, a Cult sweepstakes will come off, 8200 eu trance, bait forieir. Aine subscribers and closed. The track and fixtures will he in fine repair, and all gentlemen of the Turf are invited lo attend and contribute lo the sporls of this now and flourishing association. 'I DE SECRETARY, jan 9 w7t G SPRING RACES. IMIL SPUING RACES of the Wille.lge n ville .Jocky Club will commence cm the sec. end Tuesday, (Kith day) of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. Ist day, Cobs sweep slake, 3 or more to make a race. A fine silver goblet put up by the pro prietors, worth, tifiO 2d day—ivvo mile heals, free far all, —purse $3OO 3,1 day; 3 do do 500 4th day, 4 do da 800 slhday, Colts stake, two milo heats, $250 entrance for the‘Young plate’ worth 81000, 3 already entered; open mini the 25th Mar, It. The money hung tip each day. H F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors. Jan 15 wid 11 -■I U ON SPRING RACES. 1 np nE annual spring races over the Centra | -S- Course will commence on 'Tuesday the 2uth I day ol March, when the following purses will bo j offered: First day, mile heaths, purse 8250 Second day.two mile heats, purse 350 Third day, three wile heats, purse sno Four! day. lour mile beats, purse 750 Fifth day,mile heats, best 3 in 5, purse 300 Weights agreeable to the rules of the track, Jau 16 12;w4t MUS 11AN & MOTT. MT. CARMEL FEMALE ACADEMY, In Alibex ille |>isleie!. S. C. rgflFE Trustees ol.\il. Carmel F’etoaleAt adeniy j i tumounco to !ho puhliu, that Mss E Me i Quer.xs, who Ims had charge of the I’eraala Aca | demy for five years past, will continue in charge i ol the same the ensuing year. They consider the j character of the institution under Iter charge so | well established, that it is tmuece.-sary to say any thing :n pnti,-e. Suffice it lo say, she lias given gen eral satisla liniraM*-.- employers, as well in advan cing her pupils ill education as in the improvement of their morals. They ask the continuance and patronage which has been generally given, the next year, with a pledge that nothing shall be wanting, on (ho part oft he Tcrcher or Trustees, to give satis faction. 11.e prices of tuition to be the same as has boon Boarding from $7 to S 8 pei month. First term wili commence the first Monday in February. L’v order ol the Trustees. Vi’.M F DRE.VVOV, Scr’y dec 2 283 wtlf ten ny.M.Aifs reward. BRuKE Jml in Hnrku cuuuty on Friday night last, a prisoner who was confined in the Jail of Haiti county, by Ihe name of John Sullivan, about 5 ieet lb inches high, light haired,small heard, light complexion, thin visaged, and about 22 years old, cnooflns front upper toolh defective; a down cast look when spoken to. Also, u negro belong ing to -I s -Mellon of this county, by tho name o£ Salem, about 15 years old, very dark skin The above reward will be given lor the appre hension of the above named John Sullivan Jan 30 24 JOHN A ROBERTS, Jailor. Brought to Columbia County Jail, ON t;e 20th instant, a NEGRO WOMAN, who says her name is Sa rah; that she belongs to Ephraim Hop ping, near the high shoals of Apalacha § river. Sho is about 60 or 65 years of ago, dark complexion. The owner is requested to call, pay expense i and lake her away. Jan 27 22w3t RICH’D II JUNES, Jailor. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. m 11 AN A WAY from the astif t P‘ a ' ltat . lon ,° r J - w - Ramsay, _ deed, in Columbia county, n- bout the Ist December, a Ne / gr<> man, by the name of Liew. ‘--/V / is, about twenty-eight years •« oi age, of a yellow complexion, hot. nol a mulatto, stout a id sq iarebuilt, and stut ters very badly. He is sup; -c.i to be lurking about tha city of Augusta, as keens a wife hero The above reward will be given lor bis apprehension and confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to ISAAC ItAJ/SAV, jnn!3 (litwtf 10 Columbia county. “STRAYED ’ — —r* FROM Coleman’s lane on the IGlb w I instant, a Red sided Steer, will* while streak down his bock, 7 V..nnd a slit m the right car. Any U delivering said steer to me, ui my bouse, 3; mi log below Appling C. House will receive $3 reward. J N 11IGGIE. J.in 19 15:w3t ptl ’ LOOK HERE I ~~ f] OST or mislaid on .Monday the IstofJhnuu .- » ry, instant, a .Newspaper, containing a deed lor 110 acres of land, from Elias Malden, Dooly cd. lo the subscriber ol liurko co. Also two notes of band given by Isaiah Harrow as principal,.and Nol nmon Thompson security, to Henjainin Buxton, 1 both amouiiling to liorly live dollars, interest from ■ nib Dec. 1336. Also one note given by Solomon I 'Thompson principal and Isaiah Harrow security I to said Buxton, for I wenly-eigbt dollars and fifty I cents; interest from 17tli Jan. 1837. Alsu one no I count against the poor school fund of lliocoumV V !ol Jiurke, amount not. rocojleeled; and perhaps 1 ; other papers but not yet remembered. All persons | aro cautioned again.-t trading lor said papers.— Any information respecting Wis same will be thank fully received. SIMEON HELL Jan 19 15: vv-11 f| OST two Certificates of Stock in llieDarea bank; one No Gil, for twenty shares, dated Sth < f March 1830, signed by E S lines, cashier; the other No 757.10 r ten shares, dated 18llt May 1837, and.also signed by E 8 Kees, cashier. Holit ol said coitilicatcs are in my name. 'They wore lost Som time since together with a pocket book. The object of this advertisement is lo comply with the forms required by the bank lo procure new c.nifii ales. TIIOSJ JENNINGS. Jon 27 22tv3m Strayed «r Stolen* ROM tie subscriber’s wagon at Appling, Col imihigcounty, Geo., a Yellow -SorreIHORSE about nine years cl age, large frame, heavily built; otlur particulars not remembered. A reward ot Twenty Dollars will be paid or his delivery, or any inlurmation that may be given will he thankfully re ceived. lUUA.U N. WILSON Augusta, ju’ne ’tr i3i OR mislaid , on the 28lh inst., a common sized Leather Pocket Hook, containing notes as well ns I can recollect,us billows— One on Thomas D. Key,of Jefferson country, forlwo hundred and ten dollars; orieoitJ, Palmer of Richmond county, for one bundled and ninety dollars; pile on David Pul. mer for one liiindred dollars; one on Peter Lamar of Lincoln county, for four hundred and Iweniy seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together amounting to two hundred and eight dollars; and several oilier smaller notes which Ido not now re member, together with scrip ol Bank Stock of the Darien Hank, Branch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. Als > a number of oilier papers ol value to me. . Any imlonimtion in relation to the above will be thankfully reccnVd, besides a liberal reward will bo given for tho Hook and ns contents oct. 30—if—254 yTHOMAs J. JENNINGS. § si* 1 ? Ucn:ani- I OS r on I’uesday evening last, either in Augus- J la, or on the V\ rightsboro’ road, within 4 miles of Augusta,a Red Morocco POCKET HOOK,con tinuing 31U or $315, in hills, the barks not recollect ed. 'Pile name ofthe subscriber is written inside the Pocket Hook, Tho above reward will be given for ihedelivcly ol the Pocket Hook and. Menc-y to Mr. M. 1 .title, in the Globe Hold; of to life subscriber in Crawlordville. THUS. J WELUORN. hnc 30 153 t s !I.A V* NOTH E. * , JOHN It• DYER, Attorney nt Law, < MoNricki.t.o, (itsouuiA. Tt^TILl, practice in the counties ofJas’pkr; Jones, * i Putnam, Morgan, Green and Baldwin, of the Octnulgee < ircuii ; and Monroe, Butts, Henry and Newton oi the Flint. Circuit. Fofereuccs. Augusta. fol. Win. T. Gould, iiould, Buckly & Co- J &T. W. Wilier, W. 11. Crane* Uaihbuno & Baker. New York. Smith, Mills & Co. Baker, Johnson Co. jin 13 3mtw—lo flijiw Notice. \V. J. VAbOS-(Eatc of Georgia,) §.'|; AS removed to Iho City of New Orleans, for “ ■*- the purpose of devoting himself Ao the prao ticc of LAM . REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquelt, Holt <’a Echols, A. H. Chappell, Hon W C. Daw son, Hon. Jcilin P. King, Maj. E.B. Beall, Augus ta, Goo ; .Miller Ripley da Co. Charleston, S. C. Jan 1 3m . 2 fi.iw Police. r 0 A HE nedersigned having united in the |>racfic | ol I tie LAW, offer their services to thepuhlie They "ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Randolph, Early, Baker, J-eeund Snmtar, ol the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Circuit. Bu siness on trusted to theircare will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, Sumter i county, where one 01 ihem nmv always be found j when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, W.M II CRAWFORD. I oel 10 237 wy Ihiw Notice. 1 fHIEE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership -E- for the practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra bun, and lo all business entrusted lo their care in the Clcakee Circuit, in the Circuit Court ofthe Unit* d Mates for Ihe Georgia District. Their office i., in Clarksville, Habersham county Richard w Habersham. BARNARD E. HABERSHAM. Doc 16 wßt 294 IS. V. & .1. ill EE, * attou.v/es at law, MoticcUo and Eateuton, Georgia, ?:;vri'.L practice 111 the several courts of the culm 's » ties of Jasper, Jones, .Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Buns, Henry, New ton, Monroe, Walton, and in the Federal Court for the district of Georgia. REFERENCES. tula— A.J At T. W. .Miller; Webster, Par inalco At Co , llarviland, Riiley, Co. Macon.— Poo At Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles J. .McDonald. Savannah— Berrien and Cuylor, G. B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. C/iarks on —James L. Peligrue, Weed <5- Fannin, C. A: G. II Kelsey & Halstead. The Charleston Courier and -Mercury, and New Vork Courier ami Enquirer w ill publish the above twice a week lor 6 months ami forward their accounts in Ibis office.} nov 17 wfini 259 E'Ol'll mouths after dale, application will be made to the honorable Inferior Couilofßurko county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell let nui -bcr three hundred and thirty. ; tour, '334; in the sixth district, Carrol county, cou i laii.inc two hundred two and a half acres. | Jau 23 IS" Ira Wra W MAUN’D, Admr.