Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 27, 1838, Image 4

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COLLMUIA SULTtiri »5 SALK. ON the first Tumlny in iV/nrch next, will be sold at Columbia Court House, between the usual hours of sale : A Traci of Land containing filty-f'ivn nrres, more •r le»t, on Sweat Water Creek, adjoining Win D Stanford anil others; to satisfy throi 11. sis. front the Juaticea' Court of district No.fi. tJoorgn W. Culpepper va. John Harroaa and Janus Culpepper. Levied on and returned tome hy u < 'onalnhlu Jan. 30 KIC'HAKU //. JOiVK-V, Sli'fT. tab I wld 2fi WAKIIUM SIILHII I' S NALL. Wild, be Hold on the first I'ueaduy in March next, within the usual honrs of sale, alike Court House in Wnrrenton: — Fifty acres of hand or the waters of liocky Com fort Creek; levied on as tha pnipo-ly ol W illiam Ki lls to satisfy two li. Inn. (run n Jutiti<*Rn* Court, in favor offiherwood Allan vh. Maid William Kllin; rid joining Win C. Brannont ntul otlicrM. Levy made und relumed (o mo hy u Conslnhle. Jan TJ JEK/CMIA/i IMili/kYMAN, Sh’lf. U*h I wi«l 20 * SFHIVEN SIIKUIFF’N SALK. ON ihe first Tuesday in March next, will be sold before the Court House in Jnrksonhoro' : A negro girl by ilio nan e «»f Lindiy, levied on ns the piope ty of James Thomas to satisfy lour rxocn lions from a Justices' Fourl, in favor of Mathew II rpkins. l^ovy made and returned to mo by a Constable. JACOB HUY AN, Sh 11. an.B9 [b b I Wtd 86 fKFPKRHON SIIFUIFF’S SALi;.- Vi ill bo add, on ib»i first Tuesday in March next« at the market bouse in the town ol Louihvillc, between the usual hours ol sale, the following pro perly to wit: tbo interest of 1C L Knight in a Tract of 111!mi, in J« fforsori county, adjoining land aof Mrs. .Stinson Hudson and others. levied •n to satisfy a fi. ft. m favor of P. A II Junes, vs E L Knight, properly nointud out hy J HarrcJ. feh A, IK3B wld R J FAUJ/ER, Shff —Columbia niifuiff’ssalf. ON the first Tuesday in April next, v\ill he sold at Columbia < 'oiirl House between the iimiki 1 hours ol sale the following properly, to wit;— One Buggy, one bay Horse, one mahogany Side board, 1 dincing and leu Table, one Secretary , one candle stand, two large mirrors, I mantle (dock, 1 dozen e,hairs, 1 curium bedsteads, beds, and lurni lure ; to satisfy n mortgage from Columbia Inlciior Court. James J. W. burroughs agii'iist George Thomas. Properly pointed out in said morlgnge. Jan.3o KICIIAUU 11. JON’LN, Mi‘lf. ft j 1 wld 20 ILL ha sold on the 10th ol March next Y w at Iho plnnlnlion,all the property belong ing to AraoH //am, deesused, Into ol Burke couir ty; consisting ol live horses; cuttle, slock bog-; com and fodder; plan aliou tools, house hold and kitchen furniture; six thousand pounds of seed codon; ono horse curl; oho bag cotton, Ac. 7onn» at sale. fc (« KIKKIiAMt, Admr. Jan 23 2'Jwld with the w ill annexed, j WILL If Id SOLO on lho first Tuesday in . April next, at ihe Court House door in the (own of i homosv'l/le, '1 homas county, within the uciial hours of sale, vi/ Lot ol limit! No 30.) in the 17th District, formerly Harley,now Thomas county, | containing Two Hundred one! Filly Acres more or less; sold hy un order of the c »urt of ordm ary when sitting fur ordinary purposes in Coliun bis county; sold for the bemdil ol the hei r s and I creditors of Edward U rule, doceused, lute ol Co-j lumbiu county. Torn™ on the clay of sale. Jan 18 13 wtd ROBI IU) I. I’( )N V A.lm r Wllili be sold on the first Tuesday in March neit, between the usual liotirs of sale, ol the Market hou*e in the city of Aiuusta, by virtue of an order ol (bo Honorable Interior Court oi Columbia county w hen silting for ordinary purpo ses, eighty two acres, more m less of Pine bund, in Kichmond rounly, five miles above Augusta, ad joining lands ol James (L Stallings, Benjamin//. Warren and others, it being a purl «»t the real estate of William Whitcomb, deceased, and to ho sold to- j (ho pur{ one of distribution among tbo heirs of said ; doecunod. 'Perms made known nt the sale. GABRIEL JUNKS, Trustee, For the heirs of Win Whitcomb,deceased, dec 86 wtd 201 EXECUTOR’S SALE. WILL ho sold on Thursday the Bth day of I Match next at the late residence of William Dowers, deceased, late of Lincoln county, the* pro perty es the said deceased, consisting of corn, lira tier, Ac. House hold and Kitchen furniture, and other articUs. JOSHUA DANIEL, Admr. Jan 23 18;wld ADMIMSTKATOKS SAM, 1 . WILL bo soM at the laic residence ol James M. Pace, neOjUsed. in Columbia cctiMly, un ‘ Wednesday the 7th day oi March next, the crop ol corn, fodder and peas; ilia slock of legs, cuttle, mules and horses; household and kitchen luruiiure; piantaiion tools, Ac. Terms on the day. Also, In Augusta, on the PJth March next, at the ware house of Ifnml and Rowland, the Crop of Col ton of Forty-four HagM. Terms on ilio day, l»| the t,AL)ML\IfciTR ATOR. * Jan Bft 80:td I 8 V virtue of a decree in C hancery, in ilr* tSupc rior Court of Columbia county, wherein Sim- 1 item Crawford, ndu iuiNtrator with the will annex ! ‘hi >f Jessey Winfrey, deceased, m complainant,and Jnnii'e Corllcdge, administrator on the e.sintoof Ad am Walker, deceased, and others are dcleudnuiH, xvillh*. sold,at Columbia Court House, on tin* fir.-l Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, eleven negroes, consisting ol men, women and children, to wit, Wallace, Argyll), Uorah, Sally, Patsy, Mary, young Fanny, Jinny, Milly and child i Julu, and David, a hoy. Soil ns the property of Ihe estate of Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. Tonus ♦ash. GABRIEL JON ES, mlm’r. Jan I wed 2 Os Julia Wood, deceased J j AfiKKRABL/.’ to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Kiehnpnid county, when I silting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in .March next, between tbo usual i hours of sale, at the market house in the cit y ol August a, five negroo slaves, viz . Sandy, Isaac, John, Elbort, mid Mary, a worn in. Also, 200acres of Land, belonging to the estate id* Rebecca Burch, Isle ot said county, deceased. Tonus mi the day oi sale. L. II BUiiCii, udtu’r. Jan I wtd 2 A IiHKKABI.K to nn order of Iho Itonoralilo ilia j Jm. Inferior Court of Sc ft veil county, will he sold ! he lore the court house door in JuckHonboro’, bo- ; lwoon the usual hours ol sale, «n« thousand acres of pine Land, in said county. Also, iwo lumdrid ‘ acres hammock Land, lying in (ho same county, ho- ■ longing to the minor heirs cl John Black, deceased | sold for the benefit of said heirs. MAUV BLACK, Guard'd. Feb sth, IS3A wld 33 AGREEABLE to an order of tins Interior couil <♦l Burke co. while silling for ordinary purposes, will be sold on Iho first Tuesday in April next, at the court house door in the tow n ol W aynesboro, between ih • usual hours ol ml *, Fonv hundred acres ol La.?J, more or loss, adjoining lands oi Di B B .Miller Lnd A Duke, hcloogmg to the csiau* of Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold Tor the benefit ol the heirs uud creditors of (ho said doceused. Terms ol sale on the d iy. Jan 86 21 wld JKSSL JOHNS, Admr. U months alter dale,appltcai ion will he n ad to the honoruhH ihe interior conn of Bnike county, when sitting as u coutt or ordinaly, for b-nvo to tell live hutulrud and ninety-six acres ol land belonging to the estate of Ruiph l‘eiiiow de cco*«d MARTHA PKN uOW, Adm’x nev. 7 t»l 261 months idler date, application will be nude to the Honorable Inferior Court of .Mfrr ■on county, when silling lor Ordinary purpose, fi, r leave to sell the Real Estate us ino late Aatban lirossel, dec’d of <aiJ county N A PHAN BRASS/;!..udmT. jan 4—m4t 2 \\ iih the w i I annex, M |. D.osl, OR lui.lniil, on l,u) lust ,:i .j/,-,) l-H'Utk.T i*in-Kei Rook, coniuiNuii; uou-. u , n ns lean rorolleit, ns lollow.—Ono on Tlioiiihs i) Key.ol Jetlei.on romilry, lor mo Imiulrwl iino u<n dollars; ono on J. I'almi r ol Riol.mo.ui oi.uulv, loi one liuiiJokJ and iiinoly dollars; one on Duval I’al. mor for one liundred dollars; one on IVlcr iainmr ol Lincoln i-muily, for lour liuiulrod ami uveou seven di llars; iwo on janira Jennni|{B; Ih.il. n.goilirr amounung lo mo linndn-d and eiant uoddis, and several oilior smaller noie.s vvhitli I do nut now re mein her, to)(e;lier wnli.enpol Bank Stuck u| die I* t-ien Rank, Urancli at Ausuda to ike amount ol tinny bU-ire*. Ala , a numtx roi oilier papers o* value to me. \ny tmi.niialiun in relano i to tli* above will be tlionkfully Jncw.vd, bpsules n literal reword mil be (riven for tbs Hook and tu t oruenis oet.3o—if— ‘&l .THOMAS J. JF„\ Vixfis AGRLLADLL to an crdar of Dm honorable In ferior Court of the county ut Durka, wheunit -1 ling for ordinary purpose*, will no sold on the first Tuesday in May next, nlih- Court//oiw« in the town of Wflyneuho- Burko county, within the u«u&l tiours of sale: A Negro man i, • e,«! Georgo, and Seventy Acres 1 of l«nnd, belonging t tfioestaieol Bunjarnin Smith, doc’d, »>dj lining fan's of VS in. Johnson, Joshua Key,and oifitrs. 6 VS\ N AH S l/ITll, /idm’x. fid) ‘J 3B To ijeuiont an.< \LLthoMC indebted to the #Hialo of Win, Dow rrs late «d Lncoln county, deceased. are r« quested lo make immediate payment, and I hose having claims against the same to pie«mii in tenm of tho law. JOfcilHJA D.vMKk, Admr.^J Jon 38 I l ' wtd i NOTICE. \Mi persons having deiu inds ago nit the estate of Aaron //am, Into of Burke county, doc’d will please () rose in them diry allotted within the lime prescribed by law; and those indebted to said e»iato will make mimed into payment to L ii KIKKLA M>, Admr. | Jan 2fi 21 wtd with the will anex’d. VOTICi:. ’t i*• i »11 ’ indebted i" i 1 le estate of L* lUe lute Mark Deaabaye are requested lo make immediate payment, ami those to whom the 1 estate is indebted will render in their accounts ‘ properly atlesud within the time > nscribed by law I to GKO. W. KVA .Vs, Adm r & 7Vu«'e. Burke county, Jan, TJ 10 Georgia, Burke county: 1 w id'JIKA.S (i It .tiooro applies for letters of • v v Administration on he esuto of John Haws ■ deceased. x 'These ore therefore to cito and admonish / II and ' singular tbo kindred and credilwra of smd deed to hr and appear at my office, within the lime present)- • c<l by law,to allow cause, it any they have, why said • letters should nor bo granted. tiiven under rny band, at Waynesboro*, tins 22d day ol January, 1 'T II BLOU*N i ', DLI k. I j jin 20 w3od I Georgia. Jefferson County* U! .>lomh Brinson, jr. apj lioh I » me fi»r leilurs of Administration de bonus | non on the eslaio of Win. iSirtviman latuoitaid county, dece^son. I I he*e are I bender o cite ami admonish all and singular ihcbindn d and creditors ofbaid deceased ' j lo tile their objections (if any they have) in my office within the time proM’iiln d by law , (•ivcii under my bund at office, m Louisville, tins j Ifiili day ol Jan M3d. T DUTMW KLL, J‘l:*.v3Wds Clerk C. O. Georgia, Itmir county: *d •►/ If t. It KAN, fit* Kirkland applies for Inters s V of ndminbiiaiion on the estate ot Aaron // no, (It criisnl , wah the will annvxrd. 'I hese are liierclbre to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and ci editors of said dic’d lo j be and appear at my ofiico, wiihin the lime piescnb -1 od by law, tosliovv cause, it any they have, why 1 said letter*should no begmnted. (oven under my band, at Waynesboro, this 32d day of January, 18JM. Til BLOUNT, ucco b c. Jan 86 21 wtd Georgia, Burke county; //lUi KA >auniel Dowse, applies fur let s' V trrs ol'mlminisiution cm tbo estate ot John H. deceased. 'Tlic.se are llieiclbm to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to he, and appear at my office, w ithin the tunc pro scribed by law, to lilo their (injections,if any they have, why said le Iters should not bo granted. I Givon under my hand at office in VV ayneiburo’, | linn 22d day ol January, IH'.W. jan 2;> wJod T. II BLOUNT, T) CTk. | Georgia, Burke county: VI/ Ji/.KLAS, Duvid 1 inly applies for Lc’ters w ol Administration, v\ itb the w ill annex e!, cm tbo K**lnto. ol Thomas GaLard, late ol said county, deceased. Them) arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kiiu.rui an creditors of said deceased to file their ohjiM lions (if any they have) in my of fice within the time prescriond by law, I» shew cause wby said letters should not be grant d. Given under my hnnd at ollico, in v\ uyncsboro’, this 30th Jminaiy, 1833. jab 2 u3OU .T H BLOUNT, D Clk*. Georgia, Seriven Gmaily: ill-BI'AS, Klijah Oliver applies for Letters j vw of Administration on the Lstato of Jacob | Oliver, deceased, ol tin* county. Tliemo are tin return ii cite and admonish ail and 1 sing dar the heirs and creditors ol* said dcmi.-rd, to 1 be and appear at n j office within the lime prctcri j bed by law, («» file llicir objections, it any they j have, to show causa wuy said letters »huuJd not 6m i I (»i\en under my hand, at office, in Jadtsouboro’. I tliis Sill day of February, 183 d. JUdIIU.V PCKiIV, e c. o. s. o. Fob 9 30J 33 ! Georgia, f>'crivcn County: HKIkIIAS, U illium Creeno nppliaa O r Id- , • T li ra ol Adntiiiiatiulion on llio I'ialale of Jolm W. liryaii. ducoasoit, ol ibis county 7'licaoarc llicidmc to rite ami admoirali all anil ainitular llm Itoira ami civililors ol .said Uocoaaiat. lo lie ami npp.mr ut my allicc williiu llm lime pri-scri li d liy law, lo tile llm r. lijcctioiiH il any lltey Inivo i to shew caa.sc \Vliy said Idlers should not ho grained. | tiivcit nmlcr my liund, ai olih e, in Jachsonburu', 1 this 3ih day of rchraary, 183 d. JOSHUA IT.IIUV, c c o i c. I Fob 9 SOU y j Oieorgia, Jeflersoti county. UllllOit MAS I li/. ihclh I'ool applies for let ters ot Administration on llioc.siaiennd cl , toi ls ol 'amacl I’ool, l.llc ut said conn y, deceased. | Tlioss mo ihoretore I < cite and admonish ail ami I singular the kindred and oroditors ol said Unerased, to he timl npooar ot my olliee within llio nine pro i senhtd hy lav,, to llio laeir ohjoeiious, it* any they lane, to show eau.o why said letters should not bs I graulcvi. I liven under my limtii at I.ottiavtl'e, this IGllt i Jan ld3d. K iiUJ JIW 1IA„ UtwSOdi t lerli r. o. l.otit'ijitt, Jciihi.svm <'utility: j if Kit KA .v, Wm, JeU'ei's applivs for I.otters V V ot Adininiiurali in via bones non on the estate ot Rich ltd Spires, deceased. Those mo I Ivereloro, lo one ami a.hnonish nil and ) singular the kindred and creditors oi saul deceased j to ho nnd appear at my otlieo wiihin the time pre senhod hy law,to Ida then* objections it’ any limy ! have, why s lid letters should not ho ground. tiivrn under my hand,at olliee, in l.mir.-vd n.lliis | sih day of Koh 183 J, KRH.NR. RO i'll v\ 1./A,, Feb U 3Jtd Clerk. ] Georgia, Scriveti county: j V ! A U MIKAS V\ illuuli .Monro applies for let w w ursofavliijinisiraiion on tho u.talu ot i.uko i Mirgales, tJeeiaised. Tlmso are liter thro to cite and aimonish all and I singular the kindred and credilors of tho said do eoased, lo tie and appear at my .illico within the 1 mao proscribed hy law, to shew cause if any they j hate, why sail loiters should not bo grained (liven unde.-my hand at olliee, in Jueksoiibnro’ j this ’J.’Hh day of January 1838 Jan 39 _ 83wtd JinSIRl \ n URy. elk. Ceotgia, llttike countv: U/* lli.Rl'AS laliniind liarliciv applies for lot tors of ndministrativin dehorns non on the I estate ol in I>e(\o I,daeonsevl, . | These are literature to ino and ndmonish all and r singular the kindred anderndilurs ofsaid deceased , to tie amt appear at lay . llieo within the lime pro . srrihed hy law, to siiow cause if any they have why said letters should n. i he giaaied. linen under my hand at otliea, in Waynesboro’ this 'JTih day ot January 1838 , Jan 3 * 34 1' It BkOUNT, doc a to (rt.OUQI. I,) liy the i'miri of Urdinaiy ol sae.l r RarAc countij. i| C'cnnly. i \\ HKill-. AS Allen S1! Prior executor of K 1 . . maud Prior, deceased, late ol’ said county has potitioncvl lor (otters dtsmissorv, statin Mlml _ ho has fully ndmaik-tered said c«iaio 1 hose ate Ihereiom lo t u. ami avtmonish nil con c mini t„ lav and appear hot,,re sai.l conn on the first I, ' omlnv in May nett, and ' lien and liteicsla vv uni. e why Said leiu-rs should n n tie granted. Ry order Ot UIH COUil. ,i . l» LOU A F d c c o a cj n '*' 10 \S 111) r >/. ’/»(//\, {'atu nhn rou-'t'i/: V , \ i,’ K I'll IF, AS William Vob.,ron S h, ndministca r 1 ** , l ' ,r l |" ,l '*’ •’■‘■he of .laaiov V n'borougl,. do .l ’eased applies lor letters Dismissorr - 1 111 se are ihcreforto cite and admonish all and ~ j angular the kind re I and cm liters ofsaid d Ito h . ■1 hid appear at my olhev within the time present,e,' :l ’> lavv.to stew cause, .1 any they hat e, why s.nd j otters klliuU not bo granted. 1 i unit »’r nty hand, at office,in , S hday of Sept , 183 T. Ml-h'g, lh , vept 18 mill (JADKiEL JoM’s, c i crk GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary hr Burke county $ «aid County. aA/'IIKUKAS John Saxon, Administrator of w v John S Konner, Mecca*?d, laio of said reun fy.havo petiilorvd said court Cir lctiersdiimis*v»ry Hinting iiiat he tuts fully ndirunHicred said estate thesonro thoro'ore to cite and admonish nil con trned.lo he and appear b* fore said court on tho first Monday in .’day next, t nd then and there shew rau** why Ha d loiters should not he granted, liy oide/ol the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o b c nov 10 6rn 264 G hOlUr/A,) Court of Ordinary, . Heriven county } Bepfomher Term 1337. tT I ‘ON application of Alexander F. lJopson,ndmi ( J niniralor de boms non, of the estate (»re«nU Po ircodec'd.,stating that ht has folly administered - said esl ite and praying citation for Jeters dismissory, it is on motion o’dered, that the c lerk do issue a cita * lion requiring all persons to shew euu>o vs by the 1 .same shall not he granted—and that the same he • pnhlibhMil once a month tor six months. > A true extract from the minutes, this 12th day of September, 18.J7. JOSHUA PERUV, cTU. nov. 4 rnfim 25 r i QKOROl\ t ) Uy the Court of Ordinary iur/,e county: $ Burke county. J I fXf il Kit FAS Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. FJ liston, and Tlmmas T. Fliiston, Exeeutors * »f Robert Klliston, dec’d , late of Barki county, ins petitioned Hie court for letters dismissory. 'J hewe nreiherefi.ro to rite and admonish nil per ion* interested to file their objections in i ho’Clerk's llice by the first Monday in .March next, why said I eliers should not he granted, i By order oi lho couit, T. 11. BLOUNT, D. s»*pt J.0,1H37 mf»t 218 I GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary lor said ’ Burke count}}, $ Count yv >A7JJIMtBAS .S’arah Smith Administratrix, ' $ y and Allen S B Prior, Administrator of Jump* J Smieh, deronsofd, late of said county, have petitioned said conn for letters dismissory, sintiny that they have fully administer d said estate. 'I hese «re therefore to cite and admonish all con cerne-1 to ho and appear before said court on the first 1 Monday in May next, and then and thorn shew 1 cause why said letters shall not be granted. By order of the court T II BLOUNT, dc co R c nov 10 nd in 261 Georgia, Burke County. •A/hJ HLRE.\s Jamoi Crubha Administrator of vV tliu esinto «l \V m Bryant, deceased, applies Id mo for letters of dismission. These are (In refur to cite and admonish rdl and singular ih - kin Ired and crectors of said dee’d to he and appear at any office, within I he time prescrib ed by law, to shew cause,if any they ha\e, why said Idlers should not he grated. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, ibis 22 J dav of January 1838. Jan 2G 2lmfim i‘ it BLOUNT, dccod c. 3 AOUR months after dale application will bn made to the honorable the JusiiecH of the inferior Court of Nerivcn county, while silting for ordinary pnrpDHfirt, for leave to sr I the Lands belonging lo the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late of said county. S (T! PI I lON .MlLLS,adm’r. DELI \ ROBERTS,adsn’rr. Feb nth, 1833 4tin 23 g OUR months afterdate, application will ho made - lo the honorable tho inferior court of Columbia county while s Hing li»r ordinary nnrp' y(*- f for leave to soil the real estate of the lute Elbe.t B I Minn of said county d ceased, lor the benefit of dm heirs and credit oifl. ALFhED J DUNN, Adm’r. nov 13 id 268 mon sis after dUu application wil be made lo the. honorable Inferior court of CVumbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the follow in ' lots of Land, viz: /Vo 4<>H, in lih district; 287, 271 h district; 78 and 46, I lib district; all Early county, belonging to tin* estate of James Blnckatono, deceased. U M P BEALL, wj/. Yarborough, ian 10—13 adminintrator*. monlbs after date application will be “ made lo tho //onorahle the li ferinr (hunt ol Bu ko county, when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave t • sell all the re-1 and personal property of Henry Ulloy, Into of Burae ronniy, deecnscd. WILLIAM lIT LEV, ) . . , on hen irn.iv, $ A,I|U ™- dec I 231 m im J fOVII months after dnto, application will be a made to i lie horioruble Inferior ( oin lof Bn rki county, when silting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell i«*. number three hundred and thirty fotir, '331) in the sixth district, Carrol coanly, con taining two hundred two and a half acres. Jan 23 lSv\4m Wm WM A U.NT), Admr mon'hs after date, application will he made to the hoiu able Inf. dor Court of Burke county,while sitting lor ordinary j urposc.s lor leave to sell the Lind and Negroes h ‘longing \o the estate of i'ntcr Applewhite, deceased. JOHN APPLEWHITE, ndm r oct 16, 1837 4im 212 HA OUR months after date application wil he a. nmdoto the Honorable the Justices of the In forior Court of Coiumhin county, when silling >p ordinary purposes for leave lo sell the whole «l the real estate «d III»cn K Dunn, lute of said county, deceased, lor the benefit ol ilu* heirs of said dt ceased. A LURED J. L)UNN, adm’r out 16. 1837 242 tVISSOLI TION•—We! kethis method to in i' form ihj public that wo have dissolved our Copartnership in every branch of Mercantile Bum iu-88, by mutual consent. K. II \RDIM IN J L*. 13ARMS'TT, WM. If. BARNETT. Oglethorpe county. Jan. 1, 1833. fob J > 3iw I 1 ssss IlcWai’tl. fj OUT on Tuesday evening last,.ithorin .Ingus- H A in, or on tho VVriglitslioro' road, within 1 iuUce of Angnst.l,ll Hod M rocco PUi.'KET I>(»t)lv,(on lomiiif' 10 or in bills, Iho harks n»t ret oiloct od. I lie name oftho subscribor is vvriilon inside the Pocket liook. d'be above rowan! will ho given loi thotielivoly oflUo Pookot Book and Men y to Air, '/. l.itllo, ai the filobu Hotel, or to lliosnhsonbcr in Crawlordville. 'i'llOS. J WEI.BUK.N. une 30 153 if n » PUBLIC liOl'SC. 13 '1 ho side ci iber has pore based that vain . I . * ’j-,, nMo I'ubHc stand, ((’borokoe PonJs, ■' , o. ia)of B li Tilnnan, nine inilor from Ham burs', and iiudnos the pulibc in general, that he | will keep a house ol emcrlainmetil, and hopes to I merit ilie liberal pnirounga heretofore given tu his I predecessor; every oxoilion will bo n.-ed to mike | liiosa who may call on him comfortable and pleas :m’. J II COSUV. Jan 30 2-Iwit dcoriria ISail KoadT MAHIB \ AHA.V vA ( (>. hog leave to inform Ihe turn'hunts and planters that the rail road to W nrronton will bo in opcraiion in a few days and lint they willaliond to receiving and forwarding any fjoods or Cot on consigned to them. They beg to assure all tin so who may favor them w ith theii , eomin.unls that every exertion will ee used on ih. it pan in merit patronage. nov 27 3m o?7 TO 'M'S 3 S] S m rSSMjBC. P\V\n »V JANUARY’S i F’ntcut I .ever Press, for Hailing and Coin. . pressing Cotton. hSMIE altonlion of Planters and Shippers is res -9 loi lmllv mviied to llm above valmihle inven- I lion, With tho ' (.nlident belief that it will ho loond superior lo every improvement ot the 'ami vet of ferod to iho puldio. 'J ho eompara e.e'v tr tlin-' expense required lor its erection and Micee'ssfui op' oration, logelher with the quantity of cotton it is 1 capable ot packing, (six or eight hands being able to lurnoui 50 bales per day,) give u an importance - which they trust a liberal connnuniiy will uppre t ciaic. 1 o As some evidence of t’m favorable opinion al r read) excited in ihe pah do mind, the pr. pn tors le g leave lo introduce the following icport and re solution ol ihe soicel committee tpp-dmod by ihe llotisoui ueprestnlulivas of the fc-iate of Jlissis- Slppl t " I'li' select committee lo w hom was referred the memorial ul Ale.-si’s Payne and January, have had ihe same under consideration. The committee , have examined Ihe model of tho Cotton press pr, . ■ seined l>y .Mr. January ; from said vxaminaip n, anil , il*- 1 statements of several gentlemen who have seen i l o same in o| eration, the committee believe it n ■ ainaide iinpmvo .lent, an I o e well worthy ni'ihe patronage of Iha cotton planter, both for parkina ■nd compressing cotton. ’1 tie committee tin fore reei mu end the adoption of tho following r . ia tiou Hi talced bythelsgirlatureff the State of Mu sissipjn, That Messrs. Payne & January, by the n ' vei linn ol their new patent cotion press, have cm - inhaled in an essential manner to improve me operation of cotton pressing. Adopted by the House of Representatives,on the 6th day of May, 1637. , , ' 1 11 ecommbnl) a t I o n 9 • —Tho undersigned mem* * hers of the sen ile of the State ol Mississippi, lake * J great pleasure in recommending to the cotton plant ers ol Mississippi and the adjoining Stab e, I ayna & January’s Patent Lever Cotton Pres.--, lor pack ini'and compressing cotton. from the examina , lion wo hovo had lime to make i t tho inodel exiii* biled to us by the paten ecs, and also from the re - p rt of a committee of the House of Represent l *- I mol ol this '•tale, we bavo no hesitation in saying :] I |hat ihc general use ol the patent lever cotton press | will bo highly beneficial lo the cotton plartmg m - ! tcrest of tbe Southern Males. | (Signed,) A. G. McNutt, StcphenC<eke, Jehu \ e 1 Walt, Franklin \Vull,llobt. 11. Buckner, 11. A. Ilur ! gis, James Me Raven. I do certify liial I have one of Messrs, Payne,and ; January's patent lever cotton presses erected on my | planin'tun, and find it in every respect superior to any thing ol the kind I have ever seen, and would recommend the adoption ol it to every pli riter in ihc houm vv itheight hands, 5U hales per day can bo easily baled, and when erected, will, no ’> doilhr, lasi from twenty to thiriy years. J/mds county, 7th April, 1837. gTONY s 1 [Copy.] Natchez, Jlth Feb 1337-—I havo wit nessed the operation ol Air. January k parent lever cr >i ton press in pressing abide of cotton Ifom . the size 0f37 inches to the sized 2d inches, arid do with pleasure slate, that I believe it a cheap and durable machine for packing or compressing ( niton. > NO All UAIIhOW. 1 - [Copy ] Natchez,27th Tub. 1337. —Having wit > ne.sed the operaliou of ibe lever press lulcly put up 111 this place by R. W January, Esq. (or I lie purpose • of compressing cotton, I have great pleasure in sny l iug ihut I was Indy satisfied of iu cllicucy and i vvuiild earnestly recommend it lo ibo notice ol r planters who aro wan;leg presses al their gnu for picking culloii. B.M. STEDMAN. [Copy.] Natchez Oil Mill, Feb 27, 183-. —We, f tho undersigned, having examined lhu palciil lover • compresw of Air. Janu ny, and seen i' in operation, are perfectly satisfied ibat when the machinery is I properly adjusted it will nut require more limn the ■ power of two men to compress u bale of cotton; - leaving it us small in dimensions ns that from tin ’ usual screw press. \ve would cordially recom mend it lo nil, ami more particularly lo ilioso deler , mined upon erecting a compressing machine, ns being preferable on many accounts, and certainly two of the greatest important e, viz; expense and power. i DAN’L A. BA LOOM, JAMES Al UN'S ELL, ; JUHiV A l/RLEK, SETH YOUjVG. I have examined the compressing machine of Mr January, and fully concur in opinion vvuli tho above. I). C. AMBLER. , We, the undersigned, having seen ibo above i named machine m operation, tally concur in the , an.lenient expressed by the above mum d gentlemen. WA7. KAAisEV, THOU. J. bHivOVER. [Copy.] Natchez, Feb. 21, 13.t7.—Air. Kohl January—dour sir: las an uinut jreslcd person,lia. o witnessed, while the ship Montpelier, ol which 1 have tho command, was lying at me colon press landing, the power ol your couipresso 1 lever press, and can a I U-s lit lias retluci d one ol my lur r t »t bales ol Ihc lot ol rollon marked “i.lias i liilis,” as small as any ihai I nave ever bad Irom the sieim press ■»l , tbe same size; and it is my opini n ilt.it your press | can reduce conoii bales into a- small a compass as any steam press, as 1 was convinced irom ilv; trial 1 made with the cotton bale above reie rod to. 1 i was i. iv- of the three iudiv.duals Ihi I compressed j said bale. 'loan i’lunlers in want of presses, vv ho make large , crops of cotton, which they are in the habit of ( shipping to Europe, coast wise, I would nnhe. ila nngly recommend the adoption of this pros, ns it would enable them lo have ilnir cotion earned al less rales of freight, and tho compression can bo dona by I heir own plantations while ginning. lam very gurry Unit your press hud not boon in opi mli. >u heforu my cargo was prosstd, as you would have hid a hotter cnance lo have exhibited ihe performance of your press before my departure Wishing you all Iho good success thal yon Just ly merit for your industry, 1 remain, your si..cere Iricnd, JAMES ME ICS, Onboard ol the ship Aiouipclie.*. Burke Countv, Geo. J. in. 31st, 1837. , 1 certify that I have packed swell or eight hags of colt m on Payne At January’s patent lever press, and find il in every way superior to any thing I of the kind 1 have ever seen, andean with pleasure recommend the adoption of il lo every planter, and 1 rnvo no doubt when en elod, will la.>i twenty or thirty years. JOHN G. HATCHER. Jlurkr County, Geo. Jan 31-,*, 1833. I do certify that 1 have one ol Payne & January’s p"leiU lover presses on ray i Ignlation, the first that has ever been erected m ibis Male, and can stale w iih pleasure to Ibo public, that it surpasses any thing olllio kind 1 have ever seen in point of speed, oi.sC and convenient; ■, and 1 see no danger in pres sing cotion with proper cure,and it can be attached lo Ihe gin-honse, so as lo be secure frnra all vvcai.li ci. '1 he cost of w Inch may be covered with $276 or s3U(mu fan best, and when built of good maleri al*, will no doubt last Irom twenty to ihiity years, and I believe il is calculated lo press Iwo bail a in tho lime any icrew can press one, and would recoin mind tho adoption of it to all planters. EUW. HATCHES. . GEORGIA, Burke county; We the undersigned do certify that wo were pre i* aci-.l and w lines cd the operation of Cessrs Payne i & January s t alent lever col Pin press, erected on lira plantation of Air. Et ward Hatcher, and lake v pleasure it. saying that we believe h w ill answer >ho purpn e must admirably, and will be a decided ad van i age lo every cotton planter. ’lhe Colton bale pressed in onr proscncc, was five (eel lung, twenty live by s.ivenlie i inclms, vv liich weighed four hun dred pounds, iho bale was pressed with lour ’ I hands. A. J. L \ W’SO.V JAS. W. JUNES, A f E.AIBKRTOJV, ’’ JHM'IPH s. REYNOLDS, * H. W. CLAYTON. 0 Feb.7, 1333. 1 concur with the above named gentlemen. WM. HATCHER. I concur w ith the statements of tho above named j gentlemen. WM. N C. AIURRIN. d I ('BORGIA, Burke county ,1 Ido heroby eorlify lhai I was employed by Air. y Fit ward Hatcher to build one of Payne & janua o ty’s cation presses alter a model produced by Air. r John 1 etrio, which I completed and saw in opera lr b° ] b which perlbnr.ed beyond my cx pedal inns, 1 unit' r I believe two good mechanics can complete one in three weeks, timber and iron furnished; 1 also think il worthy the consideration of all cotton planter.-, a.so ait iho.se who vv i>h to compress comm balps - J AM EN N ELNOiV. - Feb 9th, 1838. G F.6RG I A, Burke county: i- 1 ccrtily I have seen the performance of Alessrs. .( aynp A* Jaimr ry s patent lever pri ss and can say f- " ith pleuKtire that il surpasses anything 1 have ev g or seen or known lo pack cott in with, and is not i- surpassed in point of speed, rasp and convenience, s nnd \\ hen fronted, will no doubt Inst twenty orthir e ] *> veins, and do most heartily recommend ihuadwp o | non id n to all plame's. Given under my hand, ihis Sih Feb 1839. James mcallister. 1 do heartily concur with tho above certificate j SAMUELS. LOVELL. Imost earnestly concur with the above certificate e Feb 9th, 1936 JOHN OWEN. . Pei sons desirous of obtaining the above named j Patent Press, enher fiir Georgia or Florida, will e : please address John Pnuiu.v, W aynesboro' Bmke i i t ounly. Georgia t In otf. ring i c above named Press fur sale to the . citizens of Georgia and Floilda (hs utility having ) already been proven) we hesitate nut to say. lhai. i •» e cry insemre where -i trial of iis power is mode’ i till It will be found gnarly superior many tiling ol j 'be kind ever ulfeicu die public W o 1i0,,'0 for, and , eoufid .only expect, the patronage ol the public A. BRVNE, , ~ JOHN PERKIN, tvb 11 ‘Jmdlfwd. w 37 UUACII ISLAND LAND FOR SALK. \ r TH E subscriber oilers lor sale bis plantation m Beach Island, now known n &iFA.rns the Marsh Place.— It is situated about ~ I 'v7t.j“ 8 miles below Augusta,on the Savannah j and contains about 21 0 acres, f consisting of river swamp, marsh, hammock and [j pine band, 'I hero are upwards of 3)0 acres clu-r- R cd, 25!) of which are in the marsh and well ditch- cd! and have produced several crops of corn and ( cotton. It is a»o well adapted to Bice, and can be | overflowed. It produces without cuhuralion a ( grass equal to any Northern grass for cattle, and i j ,| le uncleared swamp being covered with cane and ( I mast bearing trees, it adorns an extensive summer ( I and winter range for stuck ol all kinds, equal to ( I any in the United States. The tract may bo con- , 1 venienlly divided into twoorrnoro plantations, and . j the subscriber w ill sell one or moro to suit those i who may wish to buy. j’ne price will be mndcra'e and long credit given , to anproved purchns rs. Persons desirous of bny uig can see the place and u pi it ol it, by applying t() “hesubscriber.and in Ins absence to bis overseer, at Silver (llnff, Id miles below Augusta,and receive | ncce-sary inform ition, by addressing tlm subscri i "iSTtSt 1 .1. H.t»MMdSP. 1 SjcHOOL FOR BOYS—At the Lectors t*) lioomol the Preshylo; inn Clmrch, lower story. To commence on tbo first. Monday in March next I Mr. Hipley I*. Adams, instructor —The bnglisli Department will include Heading Orthog raphy, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Knglish Grammar, Geography, History, Declamation and Cunpcti lion. Terms sld 5.) per quarter. The Classical Department Will include, together with the English, 1. Ancient Languages, 2. Mathematics and Book Keeping, . ! 3. Higher English Branches and Belles Retires, ( 4. Natural Sciences. Tuition S it) per quarter. Modern Languages, ( itch SB) extra. ; Young gentlemen may be filled for College or for : I business. Small Boys will be admitted, and receive appro priate attention ; Application may bn mad' at the .School Room, lor to the Rev \ M Egorton, corner of .Mclntosh I and Reynold tresis. I Payments quarterly, in advance. Feb 19 42; irJwwvlm ___ , ~ b7 V. & OTfTu I- .rri'Oll VIES AT JjAfV, i jf] Moticello and Fufcntoii, Georgia, I I LI. practice in i be several courts ol die coun- I , tics of .Bisper. Jotii-s, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Bulls, Ileii r y, Newton, Monroe, W ultu:* - ., and : I in the federal Court for the district ol Georgia. REFERENCES. Asrusla —A. J AT. ’.V. Miller; Webster, Pur mnleo & (‘o , I larviland, Hi dev, A (-'o. Mncun. —Poo & Nisbil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles .). McDonald. Savannah. —Berrien and Cuvier, G. B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. C harks on —James L. Petigrue, Weed 4’ tannin, C. & G. II Kelsey & /Mislead. 'J ho Chnrloslon Courier mi l Mercury, and New York Courier met Enquin r w ill publish the above twice a week lor o tnoiitlis and forward their nccoutus to this office. moV 17 wOni ~o l J L'DV !<.*«•. ■'SAP K undersigned ha- e formed a Co-partnership d fir the practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of franiilin, I bill, Habersham and Ra bun, no 1 to all business cairn-ted to their care in the Cccriikce Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the I Hitcd Males fir the Georgia District. Their office j is in Clarksville, Habersham c.mntv RICH Bill \V II v P.f.RSHAM. BARN A ill) 11. HA DERS/7AM. Dec 10 w 8t 294 \V. J. V.V.SON'—(Late oi Geor-’ria,) AS removed to tno City of New Orleans, for ' ! ,1 the purpose of devoting himself to the prae jliceofLAW. KEFERE.NCES-Col. T. F Foster, Colqnelt, ! Holt iV /vchols, A. If.(.'happell, //on VV’ c. Daw son. Hon. John P. King. Mai E B. Read, Augus ta, Geo ; Miller Ripley A. Co Clmrfeston, S. G. Inn 1 3m 2 WEST L r JGN&ATLANT 1C KAILKOAD. To Laud Owners. TJJFRSONN owning land in Do Klah, Cobb, T Cass, and Murray confilics, over which tho route ol tho Western and Atlamic Rail Road pas ses, and especially guardians and ex -cm or.i or admiidstrators, having any legal control ofany lot or lots of land, on said route, are respectfully re quested to attend at tho commissioners’ office, in Marie:la,Cobh county, at any I imo to suit ilu-ir con venience, in the month of April or May next, for tho purpose of ha\ big lln-ir claims, if any, against the slat-’, adjusted and settled, for tho concession of the right of way for said Rail Road, over their lots of land respectively. By o-der of the-commis sinners. C L IJOL PON, Seo’y pro tcni. Feb 15 83vv4t 30AIts yfliJT SCHOOL For Young Ladies, in the Village of " PICKENS, S: V. MRS. s - BKLCII f.R has opened tins School with decided advantages. She was regularly educated for the responsib o bn mrsa of teaching, at one of tho first Academies in the Union; and, in addition to this, has had the first of masters to give her lessons at her residence, She lias taught from the lime hcredncalion was completed to the present, and will pledge herself that if her pupils do not make reasonable proficiency, the will forfeit her charge. Young ladies will have every altemion paid that the most anxious parent could desire. '1 heir health, manners, morals and improvement, will ail have the combined influence of experience and llie most salubrious a d delightful climate in the world. The sun-minding country possesses gnat advantages: heal h, cheapness of living, a beautiful river Wild a splendid bridge across at theVidagi; these, and many qth rs too numerous to mention, in; keit a most desirable rcsal -nco f o* f-onilics who with to educate their children. .Mrs. Belcher lias a reladoti who graduated at one of tho first Colleges in the Union, who willboassocmed wit It the school aiiJ tench such branch s as a gentleman usually at tends to in a wed ordered institution, ,Music, Vocal and Instrumental, will be 'aught by Mrs Belcher at ten dollars per quarter. Anyorall j of the Ornamental branches, $lO per quarter. CLASSES, Introductory, 812 per year. Second, M do First, ]C, do j Board, washing, fuel and lights, 875 per year Stationary can bo had in the village. Taymenis I to ba made quarterly. References: Rev Dr Gilman, Moses Holbrook M I>, A Holies Esq. Charleston. RevJGrisli ani, Mnj Win I. Keith, 1* Alexander, F.sq Pickens. f icketis, I'eb 11 37w Imo <lreensi>oro’ Mulcnad I’einti v Acadniiues. 's > 1 1 L <>oard ot trust -es t ike pleasure in suiting u I" tb" public that these institutions arc in a very nourishing condition. The leinalcdopartm nit is nn :er tin care of Miss ; A. i . Haim ton, who o success in teaching and government forth’ past your, his amply fn,fi led lull the just expectations of the patrons of the i school. j Mr Hugh Marrow, who lias had during tho past year tho (barge of the Millington Academy . :in Sooth 1-arolina, an,l who is known to possi ss qualifications of a high order, (or this service, is i rector of the male academy. .Miss Hew it .a lady of line taste, and anadmira b.o performer on the Piano, and whose instruc tions have been entirely satisfactory, during the last year, has ch irgo of il p depa'lment of musie. .Mr Otto Ferdinand Peterson, a native of Ger many. who comes Uglily recommended, ns an am able and t dented man, is employed to give instructions in mod rn languages; French Nnan ish and German. Ho will attend both Acndt mies. 1 lie Rev hrancis Bowman, is engaged in boe.r -: mg recitations in Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Femilo Academy. 1 I he trustees have taken measures to furnish ample philosophical and astronomical apparatus, w hich will, it h hoped, be in this place in a fevv benefit’ ofir “ “‘ e prBMfW r "‘’ i!s lluve lhc The schools am already large, and competent assistant teachers are engaged. It is the purpose ol the board of Irustces and the teachers,,o give to the pupils all tlm facilities fm obla.mnga thorough and s did education, w hich tl»c mipiuverr.ents ol thongs* nlFord. JAS F FOSTER, John c fn.mnguam hllA/JiOX SEYMOUR, TCI IRANi IS BOWMAA’ -Fet>ls 3Jw3t Y P KING, _ Trukt.es. 4'of im V"S ‘-omands of . {! 10,^ s s - Hurkc. deceased, will render ii-m wnhm the time prescribed bv law- n n ,l it mdemed to said estate’, w tllTalo nofiee"' 1 1,1086 cite 28 wOt 878 JOHN 8, ROBERT? Wr. rtno IJUILDERB AM) MECHANICS. 1 Sealed proposals will bo received at llio office nf the clem of the inferior court for the county ol Baldwin, in the city of Vdledgevillc, until the )Oth day of April next, lor tho building of a Couit //ouae in said citon the site where the present building stands. Tho new building is to be twe stories high, hnilt ol brick, laid in htno mortar, plastered neatly inside, to rest on n granite founda tion, at least four feet high, the face nf the stone/ hewn. The front supported by two handaomc.C columns, and the ascent to he grani e steps. Tho building to he completed within ‘2O months from tho dale of contract, and on failure to comply, tho contractor to forfeit the work dene. The brick of the present court house to he taken at a fair val uation by the undertaker, for which he is to give a credit for the amount The justices of tho inferior court, reserve to themselves the right to arrange tho courtroom and other internal regulations. Payments to he mode as lollovvs; The contractor giving bond and security to the justices of the in i' rior court of said county, lor toe faithful perfor mance of his work, to wit —one third a Ivanced at the time of contracting, one third payable when lhe building is roofed in, and tho balance on tho completion oflho work Plans mid specifications may he seen at the office of tho clerk of tho inferior court. ril AS I) /fAM.MO/VD, StiMU/ON I) BUTTON,V .1 ’• . S' THOMAS, i- r RISC HER, V. .51 S ROCKWEU., Justices of Inf. Court. Feb 17 40w!t jg s&fii'ii 4|y§-4. One TTiousstutl Laborers Wanted. y ? C> work on the Western and Atlantic Rail I _SL lioad, leading from the •'hallahoochee River, I Geo,to tho boundary lino of Tennessee; situated I Norlb-ivert from Augusta, via the Georgia Rail I Hoad,ln Crawlordville, Poland's Factory, Watkins- 3 vide, Lawrcncet ills, I'iUman's Ferry, or via Madi- I son, Covington. /Jocatur, J/arietta ami Alialona, at I tlm work, which w, 11 ho of four years dm alien.and I is the must extensive oi' any work now in progress P in tho United Stales—all dry, a large portion rock, p; and finely shaded with largo oak, hickory and pop- Ik Irr. The country is very fertile, and abounds with H choice produce arm fine limestone water. Tho ® climate is a medium. Tho days ere not so long iS and warm in mid summer, nor so short and cold iu winter, aa in tho Northern States and consequent- <3 ly heller adapted for such work tho year round, and JH ihr health and general comfort is rot excelled by H any part of America. The line also affords abim- H dance of work for /Anvars, Framers and Masons— H also fj r boys to drive carls. The highest customs- K ry wages will he paid in all eases. Alialona, ( Jen. Jan 1, 18:13. W.II, NKLIGU, | jan 10 wit 7 Conlnft'tor. Bp A. ll.—Lands are as yet very low and offer greet H nducement to settlers. ONE HUN EKED DOtLARS REWARD fl STOLEN from the .S',able of the |fl| subscriber, living on life Watkins H| •>, ' ,'-J Bridge Rond, in Burke county, Geo H a small Chesnut Sorrel Mare, I supposed to be about 7 or 8 yean H i old, a star on h«'r forehead, a senreansing a small 1| i lump on (lie inside of her right thigh, stands very :J crooked pn her hind legs, perhaps some while on I both hind feet. I will give the above reward for I tho thief with sufficient proof for bis conviction; I also a liberal reward,w ith nil necessary expei-tw I for the mmc. JVIO.S'Ey DANIEL. I t jan 31 wit 25 | Kr The Savannah Georgian, and Tallahassee Watc ! man wi.l insert the above three times, aud send their accounts t.< this offi je, DOU'HBUB (GA.) races. ■' : ■ § u[E annual Spring Races over iho Western _S_ Course, ar (’olnnilius, Cra. will come off iho lest 7 T u“'(lay, 27ih Febuary. ulun ilie following nurses will bn offered viz : Ut day, mile heatM—l’nrso $3OO 2d do 2<l j do do 500 3d do 3do do do 700 4th do Ido do do 1,000 sth do mile itcnls, 3 in 5. On .'wonday, tho day before llio Jorkv Club Ka rri;, a Colt s veepsm tes will come off, $2OO en trance, half forfeit. Adrift subscribers and (dosed. 'i be track and fixtures will be in fine repair, and nil gen 'o non of ln« Turf are invited to attend and C'miribmo to tho sports of this now and flourishing association. THE SECRETARY. I j .m 'J w7t 'SPRING RACES. E’UE SPRING RACES of iho Milledgc- | £ ville Jttclty Club will commence on the see- | cond Tmsday, (10th day) of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or more to make a ( race. A fine silver goblet pul up by the pro prietors, worth, $6O I 2d day—two mil.* boats, freo for all, —purse $3OO 3d day, 3 do do 500 •fill day,-1 do do 800 ’ sth day, Colls slake," two mile heals, $250 1 entrance for the‘Young plate 1 worth $lOOO, 3 already entered;open until the 351 h Marih. The money hung up each day. I II f , YOUNG & Co. Proprietors. j Jan 15 wtd 11 AN ESTRAY HORSE. " Taken tip and brought before me nn s O' , estiny horse, a chesnut sorrel, shod I L: before, some white in his face; some f f—A—" bite spots on his hark, (saddle I < j , '/ murks,; both hind leet white, about ■ ‘ ic, bunds high aud about 7 years old, I and apprised at $BO. I WMPNOBLE.JF. I Ahlmville District. So Ca. Jan 30. feb 2 26;2l ¥ 9 'i'vvoiity-five Dollars Reward. | pa THE above reward will be paid % lor the apprehension and confine 'M ;• fp'Ja mem in any sale jail, or delivery to 1 the subscriber, of two negro men, |3 fl vw Davis and Peter, belonging to ' Georgi Gunhy, late of Columbia r-TfiLj.-. eoiuiry. These boys are no doubt ■"• in. ,i'J£ziS lurking about either in the neigh- i-M borliiiiid ol \V riglnsboro’or White Oak, in both of w hich they are well known. Ten dollars will be , paid for ihe apprehension of either, or any inform*- lion concerning them, will be thankfully received jt , by the subscriber. R/IBT. M, GUNBY. -. W Idle Ouk, Columbia eo. Feb 10 31 -‘IP t» rought to Columbia. County Jail. % ON t e 20th instant, a NEGRO V. CLEAN, who says her name is 8* Jj /j/sf’lJ ro l^,nl she belongs to Ephraim I- 1 ?* ij i.if’g. tieor the high shoals ol Apalathiflg Asa Vs river. She is about 60 or f.sycot| of«g«P dark complexion. ’L ’I be ow ner is requested to call, p»T R . expense i and lake her away. D • ;ill 27 22w3t RICH’]) 11 JONES, Jailor. & TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AW AY from lho > plantation of J. W. KonisafijM dee’d, in Columbia county- a ‘JH ■ jCvj 'y bout the Ist Ucrcraher,, i -’ c ' f gro man, by tho name of ■ K "' H . T-;./ Itt, about twenty eight . venr B M.i (kiK. Ol age,Of & yellow eoni|'l exl< ' n _’ 9 htu not a mulatto, stout and sqnarobuilt,ni*el st |ll ti rsvery badly, lie is supposed to bn lurking W the city of Aucusta, as he has a wife here J h ! 1 above reward w ill be given fur Id- apprehension nnlJ confinement in any safe jail. < ;■ livery to ml . , ISAAC RAMSAY, *1 J '-n ' 3 d&wtf 10 Columbia eoiiiity- A ‘-I- P«‘sons ImingTtniin.r against 1 *• bebecra Birch, late r.f Ui, htnond county, d ; reused, are hereby notified to present ll.on to IB) *' du y ott". ted, within the lime prescribed by law- Jan 3 1 L BURCH, adntr- * n 4