Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, March 06, 1838, Image 4

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COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE. ON the flrut Tiio.dny in April mil, will hc.oW it ColumUa Court iloukc, ll>c usual hour, of .air. ~ , , A Nogro Man hv tho nsmo of T.iiko,about thirty yeiraof iirp, dark complexion, five Icet.um inntioi* j tigh. The mill Luke lias been r.ii'inul m ihcjul j of mill rouiiiy »" u runaway, and will J I l ' 1 ' ( «annt to «u onlerol ibe Inferior I onrl (orj .n n«;« Inb 27 4" UICHAUD H.JO.NK'. >b 11. [ coTi .niVia swi uii l. ON the first Tne«il«y in March next, will \>o 1 at Columbia Court Houm , betwe* u tb ,; nsn Louth of sale : A Tract of famd containing filiy-nvo urns, more or lens, on Sweet Water Creek, adjoining A •*». l)- ( ' Stanford and other*; (e satisfy Unco fi . < *h . Iroin the J list j CPU* Court id district 00. b. Lcorgo >. Culpepper vh. John Harress and Janus ( ulpcpper. Levied on and relumed tome I» y a < unstable Jan. 30 KICIiAKH 11. JOiV EN, Sb’ff. fel) I Wtd M " w \ kkTTn s\Li:. WILL bo aoid on the lira Tnnsday in April next, between the usual bourn ot sale, tlie following property, to wit; One House mid Lot in the town of Hurrenton, ad- Joining Mrs. Elisabeth Higdon,and o'.lmrs, vvheicon James Slow>i rci now liven. las vied on ft- the prop rrty of Jour pit Ford, to satisfy ft li Ih in favor ol Ebxabeth Flewelienand others,vs. Joseph l ord* JEKE.MIA// PEiOiVMAJV, Mi 11, fob 27,183* mar< 19 VVARKFN SIIKUII T’N MAML WILL lie Mold on the Inst I'ucmlny in Mix rcli next, williin the nmnl bourn of sale, at the Court UoUmviii \\ urrenloii: Filiy aerosol’ Land op ibe waters of Uocky Com fort Creek; levied on mm lb » properly •»1 NN illimn 1.1 'iia lo niilinly two li. Imh. from a .In -lice*’ CoiJtl. mi favor of tSberwood Alien vn. haul William Mil in; ml joining Uni ('. Ilriinnain and others. Levy maF* utid rulHfned to me by a Countable. Jan 2J JKUy.MLV// PEUKVMAN, Mi 11. fob I wtd 26 ~~ sckivln sm;iiirrss ar»T7 ON the lira I nrnday in March next, vvid be Mold before (ho Court House in Jncksonhoro' ; —■ A negro girl by Ihemm e Linday, levied on ns lha piope ly ol Jainc.i Thomas lo saiiafy lour cveeu liuiiH fruift h Justices' (.’ouil, in fnvor of Mathew ‘fC.pkins. Levy made mid relumed to mo by n Constable. JACOB Bit V AN, him. Jan.2‘J [full I Wtd 2G JIfiFFLUMON Nil hi If I I’C’S SALS’. Hill be sold, on the lir.it Tuesday in M* < h UaXt, fltliir nittCßel bourn? in the town of Louisville, belweuii lbo nsnal hours ol Male, tin? 1 »llo\\ i"g jno perty lo wit: tin? interest of E L Knight m n Tmct of Land, in JOlcn.on county, adjoining Undiof Alrn. .Million Hudson mid oibori. Levied on to HUilofy a ft. fa in litvnr ol I'. A II Jones, vh. E L Knight, proper! v pointed our by J H vrrel. 1 fob 3, l«3d wtd K J !•'A It.l/KK, Sldl ~ COLI'HHIA SII HU lITN N A LL. ON the flr*t ruendny in April next, will be void nt Columbia Court Jloiinh between the u«uul bourn ol Male the following projHtrly, lo w it:— One Ituggy, one boy llorwe, one iimlioguny Sub? board, I dineing and tea Toble, one SSeeretur>,one candle nt and, Iwo large mirrors, 1 mmitlc clock, I do/Mii eliairM, I eurlani beda, end lurid* lure; lo Haiiafy n mortgiige Irmn (.'oluinbia Inlfrior Court. Jainca J. W. hurroiigliM ngadiHt Ccorgp Thomas. I'ropcrty poimed out in said mortgage Jmn. JO KIC H AlU> IL JONL'LS, Ski'lf. f b i wtd 20 WILL B£ SOLD on thoftrat Twiilnj In April next, at ilu* Court Houmc door iu tho town of 'l'liomaMville, I ho.hum county, v illiin the Usual boura of sale, \ i// Lot ol Land iNo 30.) in the I7tli Diet riel, formerly Larloy ,now Thomas county, aomaiuing Two IlniKlred and Tilly Acre.* more or Ims; sold by an order ol thb c nirt of ordin ary when sitting for ordinary purposes in Colum bia county, sold for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of Kdwerd \N a.le, deceased, late olio* lumbi i county. Terms on the day of sale. Jan 18 id:wtd UOIII HOLTON^ Adm’r. KXKCHTOKLS SA LL. Xl/'JLL bo sold mi lliursday the Hi li day ol I w ¥ Alin eh next at the late residence of William Bowers, deceased, lain of Lincoln county, Iho pm* )>erty of the Hnul deceased, coiiMHlmg ofrorn, lod der, Ac. ilouse bold and Kitchen biriuiur , and other articlrs. JOSHUA HAN 1 EL, Acbnr. Jau2J |B:vvtd A DM I NINTH V'l'OU S S A Mi. WIIjIj h«to.il at Mm laic rrsiili'iico ol Junirn At I *acp, dpcvtmcd, in (’oluinbia county, on Wednesday the Till day of March next, (ho crop ol corn, fodder and peas; the slock of hogs, cattle, ( uiulcs and horses; bouNebold and Kitchen furniture; ! plantation tools, Ac. 'J’ernm on the day. Also, ( In Augusta, on the 1 Hih .March next, ut the ware- j bouse ol Hnird mid Kowland, the Crop of Cot- | toil of Fort y-lbnr Hags. Term« on the day, b| the ijAUMIMSTKATOK. J«n2s 20: td A (.HLC VHLL in an order of the Hon. the Jm. Inferior Court of Seri vsn county, while an- t ling as a court ol ordinary, will he sold on lf>e first , Tuesday in .May next, hohue the Court Home t door in (ho village of J.n’kdonboro, between the r usual hours ol niilc. the follow Mtf properly low it: ( A tract of Laiul, lying in Ni *id county, , containing one hundred and sovcnty-lwd more or less, adjoining lands of James i) <ioluw». M °* (travil llovill, ami utlmrs. Also, a Nc;;vo ill mi by the name of Fortune, all belonging to the es tate of William li Hopson, deceased—sold fertile j benefit of the boirs amt credit urn of said ('stale. feb 26, I [3B wtd MOSES N iMN IAI I. F.x r. A<.ki:i: v m i: to an order ol the Inferior , 1 Court of Buiko counlv, while sotting lor or dinary purposes, will be Mold t» the I ighesl bidder •n the first Tuesday in June next, ut the court hoHstf in Wriglilsboro’, between the u. ual hour* slH.de, the following property lo wit four .\r- BCi>£«, Sum, Qnomner, Alary, Fanny, and Two : iiiimticd and lift) Acres of I.and, more 1 or loss, adjoining lands ol A Telfair and estate of Henry Filey; also Throo hundred acres ol Land, mure or less, uUp imng Hancock and estate ' 1 of 11 1 iley; also, Four bundled and seventy (470) acres ol Laml,moreor less, adjoining l‘ei- I ry and I‘ollair, belonging to the estate oi iienry j Utlpy. Into ol Huikn eonniy, dcuused, to!d lor lb? 1 , benefit of the heirs an I croditor* ol said deceas 'd Terms on the day ol m iJp; pur. b 'ser i » pay lor lilies fob 21 ijvMd ll ll I TLF.V, (SKEEN U I LKY, Ad'mr ofileiiry I tley, deceased BV virtue of a decree in Chancery, in the Stipe* lior Court ut Columbia county, w herein Sim mon ( raw lord, adn miwiialor wiih the will annex ! ‘ d >1 Jpssey WinlU'y, deivuncd, is complainant, and Janies Caitlcdgc, administrator on the e>iaieol Ad am NN ulker, deceased, and others are delendanis, Will bt sold, at Columbia Court Houm*, »»nlliedr>l | Tuesday in March next, bctwexmihe usual hours tn sale, eleven negroes, consisting ol men, women and children, to wit, Wallace, Argvlv, I'oraii, Sullv, Patsy, Mary, young Fanny, Jinny, Mtlly and didd Julu.and Havid, it buy. Soi l us the projicriy of I the estate ol .Mrs. Juba M n ul, deceased, l erms cxisli. 15 ABUIKL JON i **, udin’r. J;m 1 \v 1 1 *’ I‘t Juba \* id, dece • A (vKEEA BL/*.' to an order of Ike Honorable A the Inferior Court of Kirbmond county, when Hilling lor ordinary purposes, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, at the market bouse in the* city ol Augusta, five negroe «tav<m, vi/ . Saudy, Isaac, j John, Fdbert, and ,harv, a woman. .!!>»», 200acres •f Land, belonging to ihe catato of Uuhccca Burch, j line ol said county, deceased. IVnm mi the day ol sale. L. B B f UiCli, adai'r. j Jan 4 wta! 2 4UKEE \ l> 1.1 io st) order of tho bonurabfo the I J\- Inferior Court of Semen county, will be sold bclore the court bouse door in Jacksonboro', bo* tween the umihl bour.N ot sal.*, «o;« lliutisand acres of pure Lund, m said . ounly. Vlso, two huiulrtd acres ntnimoek Luml. lying in the same < ouaty, he longing lo the minor heirs id Joint Black, deceased sold for the benefit ol said heirs. M AK\ BLACK, (luard’ii. Feb 3tb, IK3S wtd 3d / 401.. BKOW Nos Brown’s Ferry, look Irom the V-/Indians ono head guard Cluin with “Win Flour noy Angu-t 22; 1834,” worked in it with gold heads; also, one full jewelled donU«?-cn«cd hunting wuicb, with gold guard chain and Key—the watch has lliriH* letters on the front ease—the owner, or any ot bis relations can get it by describing letters and p.’ov i» g property, li no applicmioli h» made n four months, iht? winch will L>e sold and tho pne eeds di- 1 vuled among the troops,—application lo be madolio i the editor ot tho Columbus Herald for the heed, clot in, unJ tor the Watch lo Cot. Brown. The Columbus //crald will copy the above ard vrward the aocount to Co' Brown * mov 27—i0J7 . Notice to hick iu« subscriber* offorM tor sale, on tin- to i-wing I unprecedented cheap torcn.l.ir riunfoliou near | //amilion, Harris county, Ga., containing upward* i of t In© Thousand Acres ol good Oak ar.d Hickory ] landi on which nveoltivtied i noany thou* j hau l Trees of (ho genuine Moms Mullicanlis. 1 will lake 121 ccnln n piece for nil the rooted '■ To cs ol thv Miiiih Mijllicaiilix,or Hlumsc Mother j iy, licit will 1 o growing on my premia** the find of ; Mieeimuing December, nnd will throw in (he I’J in j lotion grntlM lo flic purchnsm; or I will lake Id cent* I u piece for the Troon arid cost for t4ie Plantation, j 7’liis, 1 believe, i.i ottering of t!i« Moron Mul acau ( li* for almost one-third less than they can bo pur ; chased for at any market in (ho •South, or possibly t in any market in (ho United States Oiitho premises there is a largo Vineyard of from ! iwcdvc to louriovnacrci,embracing almost every va -1 nciy of (•rajnwincH, now in a ihnfty and urospe - ioiiHHiiiic ol ciiliivaiion. Thu* possession has one hundred unci filiy acre* ofdciircd loud,bordering on the south Hide ol Finn Mountain for two inileH, mid hua seven or eight fine branches, emanating from the mountain running through it. 7’he ( hin««o Mnlbciry on my premise* grows finely, tin? soil and i(h per uliar location being better adapted to lh<;ir hiiccchslu! growth and propagation than most plantation* in Georgia 1 have tro h whieh grew the last year from five to e.ght feet high, and various win** from one to five year* old, a!i of which produced, the first nuuson, a moat douse i and luxuriant crop of foliage. | Hamilton, Feb 1, Ji»//.N W. TURNER, j leb 2d 2t\v LIT A 'H I NATION. iii IS celebrated English Racer and aplundiu will occupy j ' J h Rowions Stand, at W. iJarnptoifs \“i Wood In ids Estate, five miles below ■ ♦ i -J H l olnnibia, under the direclion ol' 'Mr '«Vm j. (tKior.ii, and be let to Mares ! m S7n the season, *l2O to insure, and one dollar to | bis groom; the money to be paid in advance. The 1 Mm-oii will common- n on the first ot He hr nary, and j end iha lid of July. Extensive rye ar.d grr.sH pas ; tures provided lor Man-a, and .separate lots lor Mich i km may have young lonli, and marcs well fed at filiy •c* him per day. hverv c are will be taken to giimd j against acetdi nls, but no responsibility, should they occur. Emancipation*, ho named under the great excite* i men; about the em incipalion ul the Korn in * a tic dies I was lin'd hv Mr. Kiddle, and iv-s lualod in 1827. i Hew h got by Whisker,town brother hi V\ hale -1 hone, iVc.) Hire of she Colonel and Mean non, winners |of the St Li'ger. Hi.* darn was got by Ardmssnn; one of the best sons of ihe famous John Hull; his g dim,/,udv l.h/i, Irv Whit won h; bis g. g. chini, \ / h dam, by Bpadille, out of .Syjvia, by Vduttg i IM'Tshe, Ac My ndijionca to the 7lh vol itago 101 oflhoT. K. unit *S*. Magazine, bis extended pedi gree may ho *een, ns also hi-i performances on r!to i turf, which latter «to but little inferior to any horse !cm r imported into this country, //©is a heantifnl bay, with blacklegs, mane and tail, sixteen hands i liil.li, of great length, and coiimiaudmg figure. \ His bone is largo, r. it h muscles well defined; his tie , lion good, and accompanied by indication- 1 of nn ico .mioii power. His stork are considered very 1 premising: his oldent wore two years old lust spring td tlic.su, Home low were trained last Henson, and (wool them have kicvn winners, viz., Angela, who won the Hhillmgton stakes, August olb, beating s li old of live ol hois, it Wolverhampton; and Ct/m* poiiNation, winner of it s'ake at liodnesfoi’d, October Hint, healing three others. For I (luck servants sent with Mares, no charge will ho made; having no accommodations lor while persons on the spot, they must board elsewhere. )an 30 wtu 84 WESmiUc ATL/iNTIC UAIIKOAUZ To lituid Owners. BJ>ERS()N.S* owning land in Do KTib, Cobh, Gass, niul Murray counties, over which iho route of the VVcHlorn and Atlantic Kail Rond pas ses, and especially guardians and executors- or adininislralora, l aving Jiny legal control ol any lot or lots of I.onl, on *ai«j reolo, arc respcctlully re tjiiCHtail to ttlterul at lh« coinintHsioilnrs’ nllico, in Marieil'i.Hobh county, at any lime foguil their cup* venicnee, in the month of April or May next, lor the purpose of h iving their clnimH, if any, against (he slate, mtj isicd un i nulled, for the conco*Mi r .n of the right of wav for said Kail Road, over then* lotHoflund respectively. My order of the commis sioners. H H MOIiTON, S’ec’y pro tern. Pebls 88v\ ft HOARDING SCHOOL For Voung Had it's, in tiie Village of nrh'f.iSs, s. c. MKI.CIIHU has opened this School IT H wilh decided advantages. Mho was regularly educated for the responsible business of fenchinc, I at one oft he first Academics in the 1/nion; and, in I i addition to this, haw laid the firnl of masters to-give I I her at her rrttiiJrnco. Mm tins luug/il Irani j i iheiime hereductitioii xx as completed to the present, and will pledge herself I hat if her pupds tlo not [ nin/ie roitHonahle pro/irienry f »h<j will furfcil her charge. Voting Indies will have every attention paid that the most anxious parent could desire. Their health, manners, morals and improvement, will all have tho combined influence of experience and the most salubrious ai.d delightful climate in tho 1 world. The surrounding country possesses great advantage.-: heal h, cheapness of living, u heantdul nver witha splendid bridge across at tho Village; these, nnd many oth-rs too numerous to mention, mukeil a most desirable residence for families who wioh to etluealo their i hildren. Mrs. Belcher has a relation who graduated at one of the first Colleges in the Ini in, who will he associn'ed with tho school jm4 leach such brunt hes as a gentleman usually at leno. *o iu u well ordered institution, iM itsic, Vocal and Instrumental, will bo 'aught by J/ih Moli her !,! t<’n dollars per quarter. Anyorufl ul llloOnmiuenm- hnmcliim, U!0 per quarter, yM-ssK.v. Introductory, per year. Second, J1 do First, l(» do Mould, washing, fuel and lights, s7 o per year Stationary can be had in tho village. I'ayments to bo mad M|tmi icily. Rufcroiices: Uvv Drfiilman, Mono* Holbrook, M P, A Modes F.sq. (-harleston. RevJtirish am, Muj Win I. Keith, I* Alex uulor, P.sq. I'ickcns. Ficketts, Feb 11 37 Imo 'A ’ 13,1, bo Hold, at (be plantation of me late V v .Mark Desabaye, in Burke county, on Tues day, 27th J/urcb ucji, the pcnshallu property ol ] said diu'uasQii, consisting of Horses, .Mules, t attle, Hogs, plantation ultuhils, Corn, ladder, fund turc, nnd u variciy of udicr articles. Among the furniture arc some handsome Looking G lawon,, I a bios, vVc. Terms uu iho day of sale; which wul cominuo from i.ny to day until all is sold, tub 21 wid U («KO. NV KVa.NS, .Ulm’r. (ieorgia, Knrkr county: Ul HLRIi AJa Fhjah .litnwny, administrator on tho estate ol iuilding »* Myrnnt, lute ol stud countv,deceased, applies tor letUus ilitnuiss>iry. ’I t.OM* arc thendore to cite and udinonrsit all and sigular the kindred and creditors ot said tleccascd, to be and appear at my office, within the tin o pre wenhod by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said idler* should not be granted. Given under my baud, at Wav ueshoro’, this 17th day ut Fob:, 18J8. T 11 MLUILVT, I) Cdk. fob 81 mfim Georgia^eßersou < <»nnt > ; Ui/L KKAS Roger L. bramble, Administrator ol tho estate of the late .Manning Spradfey, I of said county, deceased, applies for dminission from said ndmiuistruliou. These are therdoro to cite and admonish all ami singular tho kindred and creditors ol said dee d to he mid appear at my office, within the time prescrib ed by law,toshow cause, Many they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under nr. hand, at Louisville, sh s 26i1: , | day of Feb. 1 <l3.* KBEMiZEK BUIJIWLLL, mar l Clerk CO. Georgia, Je tiers on Comity; * //ERI " in Spires applies for Letters . v ▼ of .Llmmistralrm do bone* non on the j estate of Richard T. Spires, deceased. 7’nes« are t hmd'ore, to cite and ndinonLh all and ' singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased I to be and appear at my office within the time j»rc- I scribed by law, to file their objections if any they have, why and letters should not be granted. Given under mv haul, at olfiec, m Emrsvd e,this | 25th day of Feb IS3B. EML.NR. BO T//W E/.L. I n or i 4Sv\ Clerk (k!or{titi, C olumbia County ; U r it ERE AS Robert A. Alien applies for Id lers of tidmiiiisUiitioii on tliu estate ol Ro bert U inlrey, minor dee d. These are ih. rclorc to cite and admonisTi all and singular, tin* kindred and creditor* of ilie s.ud de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have within the time prescribed by law, m my other’ ( to shew cause why «ud letters sliould not he grant- I td. Given under my hand ami seal at office thin i 24th Feb , IS3W. KAHiUkL JOT'S Clerk leb 27 47 \ '* 1 I f OUT mu Ctrtilioales us ha-octt m the Ifor.en I i hunk; one No till, fur twenty sharer, listed Bth rs March I33fi, signed by K S Kces, cashier; Ilia o'.her Nu 767 lor len shi ni, dated 18111 May 1837, and also signed by F. B Keen, cashier Bulb ul said ceitillcab s urn in my name. They were lost s urn lnn« since together with a pricket book. Tim object nf tins advertisi meat is to comply with llieiorms required by the iiank In procure new cerufii ales. HUs J JLi.SAIAGB. Jan 27 ‘22w3in TWENTY DOLL V Us J REWARD* ■a 11ANAWAV from the Jr t plantation ui J. VV. Uamsay, /WkJ dee'd, in Columbia county, u -1 c-fSCT bout the Ist December, a A'e | / gro man, by the name ol'Licw- I k;/ is, about twenty eight years ol agc.ol a yellow complexion, but not a mulatto, stout and square built, and stut ters very ba'dly. Ile is supposed to be lurking about the city of Auittfsta, as helms a w.le hero '1 ha I above reward will Ire given lor his apprehension and confinement in any sale jail or delivery to 1 ISAAC It AMS AY, j jin 13 ilfcwtf 10 Columbia county. Twenty-live Dollars Reward. T II E nbova reword will be paid , 1 lor the apprehension end confine ihiltl’in any safe jail, or delivery to the subscriber, of two negro men, /I J7R Davis and Peter, belonging t« Ccorg.i (tunhy, late of Columbia ] county. These boys are no doubt r t: .„ lurking about cillier in the noigli borbood ol V\ riglusboro' or Wbito'Oak, in both «( which ll.ey are well known. Ten dollars will be ! paid liir the npprcbciision of oilber, or any infornin i lion Concerning litem, will lie ibankfnlly rc-citcd by the snbseribcr. it'ifir. M. GUNBY. , j White Oak, Columbia co. Feb 10 31 | I UNITED STATES RAIL LINE. | * bo inbsi-riher lias Taken i the coulrael for eanying lire 1 j A KTJs, ( Tilled Males Mini betwe n I i /Ipulac liicola. ITmitln and , r.^i2nKSnSffl(sS»m ßrainbridgc, l!a. per s eam hosts, and have scleeied lor Ibat purpose, the last und slnuncli summer Free Trader, which is uc , kiiuwloifgcil lo be one of Ibe fl.u lest boats on lbs nvi r At It niibridgi the Boat ii.P Tssrtts wild the Stage lane running front Augusta to Mobile und , ;New-Orleans, on what is known ns the lower mute, and also the lino running from Georgia lo I Tnilalints-c, anil will afford to travellers an easy mid sale conveyance lo tho polls of the (■oil ol Mexico, and with greater ease und expedition than ' can he übluinnd by any other roulo, Ibo free I ra dvr has been thoroughly overhauled, and will afford , every aeeummodntiou lor the comfort end conveni , euee of passengers, usually lound in packet boats I ol tho (irsl class. 7'lns arrangement has already ( been so mu lime in operation, and the trips have been performed much within tho hours pretended, and lo the satisfaction of all parlies. Timks or Dipahtub*. Tho Fran Trader will leavu Apalachicola every . Sunday and Wednesday nl ll o'clock I'. M, and i reach Baiiibnilge ilia next day at it o'clock I’ M. i On reluming slii will leave Bainhridgo every , TuesdeV and f uday at 4 o'clock I'. M. and arrive at Apalachicola, ul 10 o’clock llio next day. r A. BEMAETT. fob 80 wlm 5® EARLE TAVERN, 1 Mewiinu, C'owclu Comity, <?corgin. SI Isl suhscriher informs his Irionds, and ihc public gom rally, llint he has purchased the above named Tavern, formerly occupied by Cu.it. William I . Aiirtei'sori, ami hopes, by iho attention , he will hi stow upon bis House, lu merit ihc palrmi i age ol b generous public. liis Home is undergoing repairs,and will soon bn prepared lo accommodate in tho best manner, all lliusu who may give bint a cal!, ills Inblo will bo furnished wilh the best the country nlfurds; his bar with the choicest liquors, mid bis stables witn attentive and careful ostlers, feb lo Ulw W, W.SLLMAiV. riAO SUiLDERS AND MECHANICS. » .Seeled prnpo;nls will bo received at llio office of the es rii of fho inlerWr court lor the county ul Baldwin, in the city of Willedgeville, until the Hub day ol April next, lor lira building of a Conti //ousn in said city, on the site whuru tho prcstTit building Hands. The new building is to be twe sturies high, built ul brick, laid in blue mortal, plastered tirsilv inside, lu rest on a gramlc idumla lion, at least four lent high, the lace of the sioiic bow n. The bom supported by two handsome columns,and tho ascent to l«» grain c steps. The building to ho completed within 20 months from the J ilalo ol contract, and on failure to comply, the j contractor lo forfeit itfi w ork dr no. The brick I Oft lie present churl bouse to bo iiikan at a lair val- , nation by the undertaker, for which ho Ts lo give a credit In-the amount Tho justices ol tho infurior court, reserve lo [ themselves tho right lo arrange the court room and other internal regulations. Payments to ho made as tollows: The contractor 1 g.vnig bond 'and security to the justices of iho m- 1 lerior c mrt of Phil county, lur toe faithful perfnr- f maiico us Ins work, to wit—ono third a I vanned at llio time of‘contracting, one third payable when 1 the liuikling is rooted in, and the balance on the 1 completion of the work 1 Plans mid specifications may ha soon >t the office of the clerk ol llio inferior court ( H AS 1) lI\ M.WOA’H, SUUM/O.N 1; BKT7VI.N, JOHN .V THOMAS, 1 S T BEECHER, wm s buckwp.r.r, Justices ol Inf. Court. Fch IT Anvil Georgia JPemnlc Collcici StoTTSMORO 1 GEORGIA. rtpUE Spring term of ll'.:? liislituiion, 1338 will H open on Monday, January ?‘h. It is desira ble that all students should be pre-ciu at the lor nmliun of classes, on the lirsl day us tho term. I lie govermneni of the Instili.iion is strict, hut satulpry ; —he tig by written laws and coiialiliilion, which nr’c t rigidly Gitliircod, after the manner us tho republican Mato Governments ul this cuuMry. A pamphlet, j containing hints on Female Education, our system ol instruction, discipline, Ac , will shortly bo pith lisliod, ami scut to all who may Pel iniercslud enough lo apply lor it, by lotlcr to the Prit cipal. 'Tito liintrs lor instruction aro trnin day light till nine-'cluck P M. (summer mid winter I reserving four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur days, students arc engaged only till noun. The Ly ceum. (a literary und scientific 6'ocivly,) of which the Piiucitlal is ex officio, President, mods every A'nlurduy evening. t his society has been estab lished but alow months,and has already proven il sclflo be immensely improving lo the young ladies. " e pledge ourselves to impart m unu year's lime j l.i any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and | who cun read fluently, a handsome handwriting, a a correct knowledge ul Grunmiar, Arithmetic, Geog j rap by and spelling. A married gentleman, from South Carolina, in j engaged in the drawing and painting department. | Ills work will compare with any nm.-i's in the Southern Stales Besides the above bianehes, ho : will touch portrait and minuluro painting, gilding, | bronzing,smalting, transferring prims, fancy works I , with perforated paper, Ac, Ate. In the musical 1 j dtiparni>Biil. instruction will be given on the piano j guitar, and llagcolct. Lectures every night on hit’ ] j man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Astro ! ] only,flit nos try, Ac. Ac. Imti urns aro being m ulelo hsvea clergyman at I taclied lo the insiiiulion, which will heill'iiied j : with as Ijttleilelav as possihle, IPe havea library | jid 300 volumes—an herbarium ol 100 spenes ul j plants, collected by the Principal, in tic state of i South Carolina—optical instruments —Chemical ap puraius, maps, globes, Ate. The young lauies ore requested to dress plainly —not lu wear jewels of any girt, and noi to attend balls and parlies. Ao store accounts without the I rmillion ul parents or guardians. Such as have aeeuuul* will be rcqnirod to legisier all their ex 1 peiisos m a book they will keep tor ihe purpose i Pulums will receive n minule report of their chil dren's progress in their studies. Ji'uard cun he had in the village. W o solicit ihe paironage of our Soulhern friends, i j and pledge ourselves to labor lo deserve it. We not | i only unite hut would he llailered by iho visits of ! , all who may he disposed to attend our lectures, re- ( i citations, Ac. on any day or hour during the week. , L. LATASTE. a.n.va m. latast/;, dee 27 wtSJ&mSm 302 Principals months alter duu-.applicaiion will be lead to the honorable the interior court of Burke * comity, when silting as a court or ordinal v, (or f have lo sell five hundred and ninely-stx acres ol 1 land belonging to the estate o( Raiph Penmw d» Is iwtsod JJAUTHA PE.NHO'V. Adm'x ! mr. 7 tfj idj NOTICE TO HAIL IWAD CONTRAC TORS. WESTERN null Atlantic Rail Road, Extending train a point near Decatur, in DcKalb county Georgia, to Ihe Tennessee) river, between Dallas and Boss’lamling, ami embracing a disiaiico of one hun Ire l and tony miles. SEALED PROPOSALS [•'or the execution of the grading and masonry on certain portions of the rail road above mentioned, embracing a'distance not exceeding eight utiles solid,westward of the Chattahoochee river, and fourteen miles nprilnvesi ward of die same; also of about twenty miles,including tha travorso of the Etowah river and its vniley. in all about forty miles willl bo received nt Ihe office ol the cointrtissinii; ers, m llonelt«,Cobb county,Georgia, b'tween the second and -event'll of April next, during which time engineers will he in aliondance to point out the various localities at which the woikol eons me don is to ba carried on, and to explain, by the aid ot plans and profiles of the rouie, th ■ nalure and extent of the work Much deep cutting and idling, and several extensive viaducts of limber, •vill be requited in connexion with the road forma tion, Tim amount o( excavations and Kmbank menis on dmse porl’nns ol the road ollered lor eon tracts, as ah live i will he about two and a hall millions id culne yards. The work will bo divided, inlu sections, each about one mile in length. Blanks lor proposals! will he in readiness tor the use 01 1 lho ,« who are disposed to engage in the work; al-o, , for the concluding of connects on such proprfsal- I as are acceptable to the Board of Commissioners, i file work provided for by contracts will bs com i manned on or about the dm el Roy next. The country traversed hy the Kail Hoad, is cle- I vnied and rolling, and is regarded as one ol die ■ must healthy purl ions ol (he United Stales. '1 he • climate is favorable for field operuiions during sunt mer and winter. By order of the Board Commissioners. 8. 11. LONG, Chief Ivn’gr. W, it A Kail 10 d. CassVlllc, .1 niiiiiiry 3A, 1 n3d. j.h) W'U__ I PENDLETON FEMALE ACADEMY. ONE 1 housand Dollars will he guaranteed hy die Irtis ees to a teacher w ho will lake ehargt of die Female Academy at this place; provided that sal islartory leslim niids of character ami qual ifications arc produced. The teacher will he required to hi competent to leach all the elementary and higher brunches ol English gdueadon, and alaollie Oriiitmenlal branch es; and mr dial purpose a gen..einnn and bis wife qualified to instruct in those separate departments 1 of education would bo prefurvd; otherwise die principal will be required to procure a sut’ublo as sisiam with the necessary qualifications. Ihe Academy is finely loealed in a pleasant vil lage in one ot the mountain districts in our siale’ u nh a climate as fine ns any in ’die world, and with other advanla cs unsurpassed by any situation b. 1 the slate; ihe society ism a high degree, moral,in etelligent, social and refined, Said the country 1 generally in a high slate of impruvenieht. 1 The academy lot is well improved and adopted for the accommndalion of lire lencher and his pu pils There isa large two story brick house,afford ’ jng 7 comlortablo rooms, all of diem but one with I lire places, intended as a dwelling house fi r the teacher and his family, and connected with the sdhbol rooms which consist of two apartments with 1 ihrce'fire places, with a beautiful yard inclosed in front ailil fen excellent garden in the rear ot the house, anil commanding an extensive and splendid view ol thn mountains, distant about 30 miles. I'roposals will bo received and considered until the 1 5th of Alnreh, when a selection will bo mail# , from the most worthy. '1 ho School ills expeettd will go into operation on the Isl of April: and par ants and guardians disposed to patronise it, are re- J quested t<i wait uniillhat period, and tliey may bo 1 assired ihauio efforts will bo spared by us lo render ’ the .Vchoul worthy ofll cir support. By order ol iho Trustees. UOBT A MAXWELL, J O LEWIS, E B HEN .St) A’, 1 F IV BVALUE*#, ' J V SHANK LIN, Feb 7 w3t 31 Trustee*. i J iii!6ina;»tia Academy. rSMIE exercises of this institution will recom- U mence on tlie id Monday in January, 1838 The branches ol education usually taught in ulhur academies, will he taught in this institution, and students who wish lo enter college, may be pre pared here for admission. The prices of tuition and hoard aro as low hero ns in any oihor academy in ihe same section ol country Knckersville, near which til is academy is situated, is one ol the most nourishing fend iieqhliy towns in theupper country. There are eight dry good stores in the village, and three good boarding houses. The academic building fur tho male school is new, commodious, and lur- UKod with n large and w 11 toned bell. A largs building fora female academy will have been fin iolied boloro Christmas, mid is exnected In go inlu operation the Ist of January onsu ng. Bulb those buildings are not more limit a quarter of a mile Irmn two largo churches, where there is regular preach ing. A .Sabbath school was kept tlieprisein year, under tho siiperinleudance of tho Keclor, and will recommence as soon ns the weather will permit.— The Koctor is in the habit of rending da ly a portion of the schplferes to tlie stCdenls, billowed by a tew questions and remarks on tho most interesting purls read. Every exertion will be made lo preserve the mor als of tho pupils, and no student who is not person ally known, will be admitted, without a ccrtificnla ofgodid moral character, Iro’m his last leader, or sumo one w ho is known to tho parties or teachor. Dr. Reese’s charrcter as a fmehiir of long experi ence and ability is well '.staldislib'd, anti is lavorubly know n in Carolina; hut fur the satisiaelion uftliose however, who do not know’ him in this Stale, tlie follow mg certificate is annexed. BEDFORD HARPER, WM. WHITE, AVAL A. JJECK, T. ALEXANDER, a. Hammond, J.ia A. Clark, Sec'y. Trusslccs. Knckersville, Elbert Co, Ga , Dec 14, 1837 1 The undersigned hereby eertily that they have been personally uequainteu with Dr. E Reese many tears; that he :•* fen excellent classical scholar, and eminently qualified for thp instruction ol youth,both hy experience and education. M. U‘audit, Patkick Noble, W addv Thompson. Abbeville, S. Oct. 10, 1834. (dec'23 300 w3nt I TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOOKS A'uvijfatinff Savanah and Broad rivers. n\ tin act ol the General Assembly of the state of Gi‘orgia,assciiieil to theiiOth Dei etulier, 1836, it is made bedmy of the inferior courts ol tho sev ers! counties of said slate, bordering on, or which navigable waters pass through, lo cause to be pub hshed, the provisions olTlte several acts of the ge neral assembly, regulating ho t owners,their agents ami pairouns, navigating said waters. By Aire afore.-ani arts every boat navigating the Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a j white paireoii.witk a I kit of Lading ready prepared to exhibit to any white person, who may wish to examine the contents of the boat under t heir charge, show mg the name ol said fmtroon mid consignee j| llto cargo aboard ol said boat, and furthermore for j bids any heat owner,their agent or palruon,ln permit I , any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of tit. ir 1 I boat, any corn, cotton, pegs,slock ol any kttxl. poul try or other nrncles in which by law they are lorlnd ! to t rollick, except the same is exhibited in tiio lull ol | lading of the owner ot said boat or his agent,and un- ' dor lus or their direction entered, making it penal I against ty. ry offender of the nt resaid nnis. Therefore,all concerned will t ike notice, that llto acts of which the foregoing is extracted will he en forced agait.st offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, 'V. B. Cantelow, John Aloes, ■SrEfiiev Stovall, Peter Lamar, „„ Judges of Interior court. HOT 24 |f •I'jy W W **o so * tl on ,lie 10th of Alnrcb next ▼ 7 at the plantation,all the property belong ing to Arson //am, deceased, late of Burke coun ty; consist me of (he torses; cattle, stock hog.-; corn and fodder; plan nlion tools, house hold ami kitchen furniture; six thousand pounds of seed cotton; one horse cun; one bag cotton ic. Terms at sale. E G KIRKLAND*, Adinr. _- l| 'a -‘J - ! " td with the will aim x?d. monthsafterdateapplication will lie made * lb the honorable r*,.o Justices of tha Interior ■ Court of Ncnvcn county, w hile sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Lands'belongin'* to ' tho Estate of John AL Roberts, deceased, "late ol said comity. STEPHEN MlLLS,ndm’r 1 DELIA ROBERTS,adm'rx, Feb sth, 1:33 ftra 33 A CAHI). . milli tnbk«uiber takes this method lo mlorai the 1- patrons nud friends ol the Wesleyan Mansion School, and the public generally, ihi.t he has brought that school to a close, anti taken charge ol anew institution, lately established at \V illiams Cross Ruuds six miles below VVulkinaville, in Clark county This determination Ims not been induced by a want of patronage to the Wesleyan mansion ; fui.in that respect, it lias been sustained beyond tbo expectations ol its proprietor i but by a deliber ate conviction, ilia. in Farmers’ Academy, under us present prudent arrangements, llie subscriber will be able lu do a larger amount of good, with more ptiaiurc and profit to himself, than he has been able to do, in Monroe. The new institution will consist ut two hranelios in separate houses, one f,,r males, anil the other lor females. A competent leiiialo teacher will be employed, to conduct the liiinale branch, under ihe direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch will make llimr recitations to the principal. 'J he two Acadennos aro located ut a short distance Irom each other, and the toucher’s dwelling centrally be tween thrni : and it is believod that such measures have been adopted as will secure the advantages, without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal vices, and lusliionablu extravagancies ol town and village schools, are elfeciuaily exchid ed from this establishment. The Acauemy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical ami /fsiiuiiomicnl apparatus, together vv.lh u num ber ol large and elegant maps, and oilier laeililies for the promotion ol education. In view ol the lo r.ality of farmers Academy situated as it is in one ofilio most pleasant and liealtldul scelions ol the up country, h pother with ils otbei advantage.,, the sub scriber doe, not In spate to promise to pupils, a lar ger amuuiil of benefit Man ho lies been able herelo lare lo give them. Every precaution that a prudent forethought baa suggested, lias been taken, to throw around me murals ol pupils tho slroiigest and most effectualsafeguards. All the brunches (both solid and oinameiilel) of n In.end and extensive oduen liun, will bo taught in this inslitulion, and at mode rale pnoia Boarding indy be had nt I lie Acadi-my and within the distance ol one mile liom il, in tho most respectable Itimihes, for eight dollars, or less, per month. Persons \vishing further informtitioii, will please address todliebbhseiilier, ht his present residence. until Christ mus\ and idler that time, at W illiams' 1 Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex peeled to open on the first Monday in Junuaiy next; ' and it is very desirable dial pupils, designed tor tins school, should ha present at the commencement ol the year. 'Their advancement, as well us our con venience, Would thereby bo promoted. JESSE C. PAULF.TT. Dec 13 291 Indio Greensboro’ Male aad Female Academies, a HIE Hoard of trustees tike pleasure in slnt.iig A to the public that these institutions are in a very nourishing condition. The female department is under th* care of Miss A. P, Hamilton, vvho.-o success in teaching and government forth.) past year, lici amply full! led nil the just expectations of tho patrons of tho school. Mr Hugh Marrow, who has had during the . past y< or the charge of the W illington Academy . in Nouth Carolina, and who is known to possiss , qualifienlions of a high order, lor this service, is , rector of the male academy. , Miss llovvit.n lady of lino tnsle, and an udmirn- I b!c performer on tho Piano, and w hoso instruc liona have been entirely salislactory, iluring die | last yenr. has charge of lie department of music. , .Mr Otto Ferdinand Pelcrsoii, a native ofGcr -1 many, who comes h.ghly recommended, as an . amiable and talented man, is employed to give . instructions in modern languages: French, .Spnn , ish and German. He will attend both Academies. r The Rev Francis Bowman, is engaged in hear ing recitations in Natural and Moral Philosophy in tho Female Academy. The trustees have taken measures lo furnish ample philosophical and astronomical apparatus, which will, it is hoped, bo in this place in a few weeks, so that the present pupils may have the benefit ofit. The schools arc already large, and competent assistant teachers are engaged. h is the purpose ol the board of trustees ami the teachers, to give lo the pupils all the facilities lor oblaining a thorough mid solid education, which . the improvement* of the age ulford. JAS F FOSTER, J 011 N CU N N I N GUAM, EKAARON SEYMOUR, FRANCIS BOWMAN, fib 15 39w3t Yl’ KINO, Trusters. B.ngie lllolel. tBHIE subscriber liaving purchased this deslra A hie site, in the City of Jackson, eituoled on the north side of the State- House square, is deter mined lo remove o it in a few days, and assures » J 'l those who may call on Trim that every attention ami provision shall ho made for their accumh-pda t on, which the nature of the country will permit; and that his accommodations for travellers, horses, and hoarders, shall be equal to any in the State,off of the immediate bank of the Mississippi river, aiM in so fir ns the circumstances of tbo country will permit,his accommodation shallpiot bo surpassed by any. Ho pledges himself lo k-epa good table,good bar,furnished with the best of liquors; good com fortable rooms; good clean wholesome beds; u quiet house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and a plenty ol corn and bidder, and at ns reasonable leims ns practicable, /’rotupt payment, at short periods, will, in nil ease's,ho required. To members of the Legislature,and thnse having business in ihe courts at Jackson, tho subscriber will lurnish good comlbrtablo rooms, both in sum mrrand w inter, oil her in his main Tavern building, or ill one a lew yards dislant, which he has lately procured, and filled up lor the purpose, at their op tion. They are invited to call and examine his ac commodation* lor themselves, and it they like, try them. He is perfectly aware oft he accommoda tions hitherto afmrdcd in this town, and is deter mined lo improve,them aiullhnt looso who favor him with iheir custom, shall not noi go away reasonably dissatisfied. R. I), WIGGINS, Jackson, Miss Sept 12. Mount Vernon. Jan 4 m3m 2 \ OTICJE 'arsons indeblod lo the subscriber j ‘ either f.y note or book account lor the years 1831,'35 and '3(5 are requested lo call on Thos M. Berrien and Mnlford Marsh, Esqrs. and settle the same Longer indulgence cannot be allowed. jan I'J 15: 11. F. RUSSELL. I |w ' OTICJE.—The public are hereby informed r. linn y.r Hionysius /. Wright has conveyed lonw iu truss f" r fils wife and children, his planta tion on Reach UlaniJ t>n which his family now re sides, with thirty negroes ana his other personal estuie, a more particular account of vvnu.l; may ho seen in the G. Clerk's Office of Edgefield, and in I the office of tho Secretary of Statu at Columbia, S. C.; wdiero the deed ol conveyance has been record ed. Ihe deed stipulates Hist Iho properly thereby conveyed is liable lor the debts ol Mr Wright exist ing previous toils execution; but will not bo liable fur any dol Is against him contracted subsequently. Feb 17, 1838. E J WILLIAMS, Trustee, lebj.l w3t 40 [V OTICE. —Melon from the subscriber one A * small sorrel Horse, about throe or lour years old; ho is branded on the left loin with a small 1 carriage box, which represents the letter O; any i person giving inlormntion where 1 can got said I horse shall be liberally rewarded, also Ibr (heap -1 prehension ol the thiol. 'The horse was stolon on , the 2d inst. Any information respecting him can | be addressed to tho subscriber at Mt Willing, , office, Eegefield, or Leesvillo, Lexington District, Ho ('a. ELIJAH WHITTLE. _ l2w3t* ADM IN IST lIATOKS’ SALE. VAT"ILL be sold by virtue of an order of the v » honorable, the Inferior Court ol Columbia county, wlien sitting lor ordinary purposes, ut Drayton, Dooly county, on the flr.-t Tuesday in May next, between the usual hours of sale,'l wo hundred and two unci a h;il‘. acres pine land in Dooly county, known as lot number 2d, in the 10th District, belonging to the estate of Daniel Shipp, deceased, and to be sold for Iho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made know n at the sale. JUH.V CAL’TLIDGE, Admr. mar 1 48wid WILL he sold on Ihe first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, at me Market house in the city of Aurusta, by virtue ol an o dor ol the Honorable Interior Court of Columbia county when silling f., r ordinary purpo ses, eighty two acres, mom oi less of I'ino Land, in Richmond county, five miles above Augusta, ad joining lands ol James G. B tailings, Benjamin //. l r a vi rt, l! " lui w t L , ? rs ’ “ l>eill K a P»rtol Ibe real estate ol U illiiiin w hitcoiub, deceased, and to ho sold for 1 ht? purj.ostM.)f distribution ihe heirs of s&id deceased Terms made known at Ihe sale. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee, For the heirs of W m Whitcomb-deceased I wtd 201 j SOOTHING »\UL P.-ON TEETHING— To Mothers burses. —The passage of the teeth through the gums produces troublesome anti dangerous symptoms. It is known by mothers that there is great trrital.on in the mouth and gums du ring this process. The gums swell, the secretion of saliva is increased, the child is seized with fre quent and sudden fits ol crying, watchings, starting i in the sleep, and spasms of particular parts; the child shrieks with extreme violence and thrusts i's I fingers in its mouth- ll'lhese precursory symptoms 9 are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions * universally supervene and soon cause the dissolu-vl non of the infant If mothers who have their little holies allhclcd with these distressing symptoms I would apply Paris's celebrated Soothing Syrup , which has preserved hundreds of infants when j thought past recovery, Irom being suddenly attaelt | cd with that fatal malady, convulsions. Another Test of the efficacy of Dr Paris's Soo thing .Syrup for Infant’s Teething, from Mr Win Johnson, New York. Dear Sir; The great benefit afforded to my suf fering infant hv your Soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and painful Demit ion, must convince ev ery feeling part nt how essentia Ito an early applica tion of such an invaluable medicine is to alleviate infant misery and torture. My infant w bile tooth ing experienced such acute sufferings, lb .1 it was attacked with convulsions, and my wife an I lamdy supposed that death w ould toon release tbo bubo from anguish, when we procured a bottle ot you\ Syrup, which, as soon as applied to (begums, pro duced a wonderful change, and altera few applica tions, the child displayed obvious ri lief, and by con tinuing in its use lam glad to inform you the shiM baa completely recovered, ami no recurrence of that awful complaint has since occurred; the teeth oro emanating daily, and the child enjoys perfect health. 1 give you my cheerful permission to make this ac knowledgement public, and will gladly give any in formation on tbs c reurnstance. VV.VI. JOHNSON. A real blessing to Mothers. K. J. 1,. I* Alt If ICS’ A' celebrated Soothing Sy rup, for Children culling their teeth. To mothers and nurses. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of children, when thought post rccov (rum convulsions. As soon as tho Syrup is ru bed on the gums, (he chi/d will rerovbr. T preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse ,u let its gums 1>» nibbed with it When infants tire ut the age of lour months, though there is no appearance of teeth, one buttle ol the Syrup should to used on tho gains, to open the pores. Patent* should ne ts r ho without the Syrup ill the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the night with pains in tho gums, tho Syrup im mediately gives ease by opening the pores and heal ing the gums; thereby preventing convulsions, so- VfSfS 4c. For sale by ANTONY’ &, HAINES, August^ Gn , the only authorized Ag- uts for Augusta where may at all times he Ibut.d a targe supply of Drill's?, Medicines, Paints, Oi s Arc. Fee Ift p SAYV NOTICK.—The mule signed having a associated in the practice of Luw at Warren ton, Geo., respecllully lenders 1 heir professional ser vice] to tho public. They will attend Courts ill iho counties of Hancock, Taliaferro, Wilkes, and Warren, of the Northern Circuit; and Columbia, oj the Middle. Ail business intrusted to them, will meet with prompt attention. JOSEPH IF THOMAS, EDMUND vv, fii) IT. Warrcnton, Ga., Feb. PJth, 133 d [fob‘lit Otw Lm Notice. r HE "Hereijr.rd having united in the prartio IL ol the LA VV, offer their sorvices to the public They will attend tbc courts of Muscogee, Marion', Stewart, Randolph, Early, linker, Lee and Surntsr, ot the Chattahoochee Circuit; Houston, of the Flint Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Uecaturand Dool/, of tho S-outhern Circuit. Ea siness entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Their office is in Americas, . Suiplor county, where one of them mav always be found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN',-,-. VVM II CRAWFORD, oct 10 237 Wtf __ ~ JhfivT Notice. riN.nl' unicfsigtied have formed a Co-partnership A for tho practice of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra bun, and to all business eulrinted to their care i« tht) Cherokee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of .(he United Mates for the Georgia District. TheirofHea is in Clarksville, Habersham county Richard w Habersham. BARNARD E. HABERSHAM. Dec 1C wfH 294 . Law Notice. W. J. VAXON—(Late o* Ceorslu.) 5 | AS removed to tho City of New Orleans, for il the purpose of devoting himself to the prac; lice of LAW. REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquslt; Holt <t Echols, A. 11. Chappell, Hon W C. Usr son, Hon. John P. King, Maj. E. B. Beall, Aagoe ta, Geo.; A/illor Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C. Jan 4 3m 2 K. V.fc J. HILL, .7 TTOUXIES AT LA IF, .. f] Moticello and Kiitenton, Georgia, W’ILL practice in the several courts of the comi ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bskl* win, Hulls, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Waltoa, and , in tho Federal Court for the district df Georgia. I REEF.RF.NCF.S. fHW Asausla —A. J &T. VV. Miller; Webster, fs-'V : 5 1 mnleixfe Co , Harviland.Uisley, <J-Co. . m Macon. —Poe A. Mishit, Henry G. Lamar, Charles ■ 1 J. McDonald. i. I Savannah.— Bernort and Cnyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo- ■ ; soph VV. Jackson. H Charltsion —James L. Peligrne, Weed 4/ Fannin, ■ C. G. II Kelsey & Halstead. I The Charleston Courier and Mercury, anil New I i Y'ork Courier and Enquirer will publish the above I !tw ice a week lor G moAths and forward their account* I to this office. nov 17 wCm 259 I S‘2'l Steward- I lOST on Tuesday evening last, either in Augtw- I A ta, or on tho Wrightshoro’ road, within 4 miles I of Augusta,a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK,con- j milling 310 or 9315, in bills, the barks wet recollect- I ed. The name oflhe subscriber is written inside the Pocket Book. The above reward w ill be given lor thedelively of tho Pocket Book and Money to Mr. M. Little, nt tho Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber hi Crawford villa. THUS. J WELBORN. UUC 30 153 ts Swcorg;in Rail Hoad. MADDUX ADAjV&CO. beg leave to iulorm the merchants and planters that the railroad • to VVnrrenton will he in operation in n few days and that they will attend to receiving and forwarding any Goods or Cotton consigned to them. They beg to assure all those who may favor them with their commands that every exertion will he used on th*>f 1 part to merit patronage. qov 27 3m 977 __ ; SPUING RACKS,; 57 HE SPRING RACES of the Milledgc- j . ville Jocky Chib will commence on tbo scojJ I cond Tuesday, (10th day) of April next. 50 Dollars entrance. ! Ist day, Colts sweep stake, 3 or more to make a r-aeo. A fine silver goblet put up by Iho pro prietors, worth, 2d day—two mile heats, free for all, —purse S3OO 3d day, 3 do do 500 4th day, 4 do do 800 sth day, Colts stake, 1 ! two mile i heats, 9250 entrance fur the‘Y'oung plate’ worth 91000, . 3 already entered; open until the 25th Marvh. f Tho money hung up each day. H F. YOUNG & Co. Proprietors. Jan 15 wld II $5 Reward. STRAY'ED from the Lafayette course on the 9th instant, a hay Horse, sltr in tho face, new hug ,km saddle, plated stiiups, about 5 feet high, no oihdr marks recollected. The above reward w ill be given for any information to mo in Columbia county .district No. 2, or To Mr. Hibler, Augusta, so that I gelhint. JOHN LAMKINS. dee 12 200 « I