Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 13, 1838, Image 4

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One Thousand l.nhorers Wanted. TTo work on Iho Western a«d Atlantic Hail | Rood, loading from die ( hntfshum b'c Uiver, ' Om, to the boundary lino of Tennassoc*; situated North-west from Augusta, via (he (Georgia Kail Rond, to i'raw(ordvillr, Poland's Fact cry, Watkins vide, illc, !*it I man’* Ferry, or via Madi eon,Cminglou /Wiiinr, A/aricia arm Allnionn, at | ibe work, which w II he of four year* dm at ion and 'is the moot extensive of any work now in progress 4 mlhe I mltd Male*—all dry, n largo portion lock, mid finely shaded wiili large oak, hickory and pop -1!r r. 'Flic country in very tortile, and abounds with 1 choice produce rim fine limestone water. Ih« climate is a medium. Tlio da>» are not so tong nrtil warm in mid miminer, nor mo short and c<dd in winter, a* in Iho Northern •Vtatm and ronsiquonl iy (letter ndnj led fi»r Mich work the year round, and for heal ill and general comfort i« iol excelled hy miy part of America The line nUo »flordn abun dance of work for /fewer*, Framers nnd Masons— ■lio for boy* to drive < art*. The highest customa ry wage* will he paid in all comm. Allnionn, (Jen. Jun 1, iHdH. WM. NKLD«If. jan 10 wit 7 Contractor. N. 11 Land* are an yet very low and offer great indiiceiiieni to settlers. Sjji.V Kt niiril. STRAYED trout the eour.c on ih« Ulhiiuilnnt,nhay llor»c, »ltr in lli« fare, new ling *km .nddln, pluO’d .limn., about 5 tool high, no other ninrk. r<« nil' noil. Ino above reward will ha givrn Cor any intannalinn to me in Columbia rout ly, di.trirl Mo.'l, or to Mr lliblor, An-mln, t.» llini I grt linn. JttllN L\.MKIS-5 H.v 11 890 if Mcmatai. r Plir. subscribers limn removed their sto«k J- Drug-, Medicines, Paint*, Oils, <Vc, lol'n HrirK building opposite the ((moment occupied y jlh iu since (he fire, being one <1 or above the burnt aquara, and one below Adm. Rowe* «•!«! a/nnd, nt wh eh place limy are now receiving large addition* to lb* ir or * sent slock. TiIOMAA lIAKKKTTAr CO. Rapt |9 v ii 'i IIA.MIM Ut; DKl'Ol, J April IH, 1 «:17. S i j%f ( )TI(’K in given, that pay neiil of freiglu for ( 1 r Mare.bundi/.e by tho Kail road will be requi red ■(the Iteponiiory on delivery e die (mods. All fioodtv not taken from Iho Depot, within I Arnty-fmir ho nr* alter notice nl’arrival and deli \ cry j i«given, will bo ncih to n rrnuc i»tork, at the ; owner or eonsigtiecrt expein o. pnl VJ 'Jl| A. R. If A K•, Agent PKB*|| FA Mi AM) WINTKK HOODB. r. //. n r. rr r & co. Havk received nod are now opening at No. ‘2OO, a large and general a**orfmciii of Kuglish French ain I American f)KV (i(M)|)S. Tlnur Mock 'of Fall and Winter (iood* i* entirely new ; and ha ving been lately selected f rom dm iinri hern urut>«/* 'with care and on favorable (.••rum, I hoy are enabled 'to offer (hem at Mitch price* a a will make it an in duremeiil lo I heir InendM and ciiMlnuiers to call nnd ‘examine before they make ibnir purchase. o<-i ifi 212 IlnivcrMlv (tlcorciii, A ilk'iin. Vov.V'O. 1 s:(7. f|UIK oflieo of Tutor in linn nihmlutioii btvmg I hecoine vacant by tin rcHigiialion of Mr Dod dim TnißlM n will fill the viu iincy belvvccii lhi« and ♦the‘2.'»tb December. AppliruniM limy addicss the I'rcMident nr Secret ary of the 'Uttiveraity. •Salary 1 9f(oopervuitium, and nerVied* rewired on the l.'nlt •Haiimnr'lMtt. ASifßUlty .111.1.. lIOV tl Mill'll *4|,l fr'r fbr (aniMlitulioiialiiil will pnbliali the above 'anvu-mi til lily t mien. K month* nflei dale, aiiplicalion will be mad,# to die inferior court of Jcffer<on county w lien ■itling lor ordinary purpoNCi, for tonve to m* l the jcnl CMinle and of Andrew K Wnlla, « canned. MARY J WKU.iV, Adm’tx * nov 17 vvlin 2GV IVolicc. luiaiiirMN beret of. #ro conducted under tbe 1 firm of M. <) Tillman, will bn coniintiud un der the firm of AI. O. Tuiniun A <’o. M O. TaLMA/V, JOS. CAIT/OUN, S r . ralhntin'ii Mill*, Jun I, IBIW. The iiuinngrment of (ho huaincss will devolve up on the mihacnber, who hopes hy prompt attention, and from the hn il'tina nowHiiidar hin control, anil lo receive dm generous patronage ol liin liiimda. Jan I xv It 2 As O. TAJ. hi AN. A(^K KAIIL/C to an order of the lldttoralde •ine Infonpr Court of Kichnioml county, wliiui silribg Tor ordinary purpose*, w ill he Mold on die first Tiicwday in .Vfurch mil, between -umuo-I hours of iiulo, nt die market lions© in the eby ol Auguflla, five negroe slaves, v i/.. Sandy, Isaac, John, Fllwri, and Mary, a worn in. Also, 200 acres id Lund, belonging to die estate of Reheceti (lurch, Ism of said county, deceased. Tortus on die day \ ol sale. L. U ll C/RC//, adiuT. Jan 1 wtd 2 Mirny Hoi-m'm. Strayed from the subscriber in rx _ llouhluM county, in A/ay last, two Ir FiHoys, one a pacing gray, 3 years fKold ; tin* other *i 1 year <>M bay, and jr jjrhad on a hell when him left. I hey WSt?ti%a*s£i9 w ere heart I from at the Augusta /fridge Any information about them will be liber ally rewarded and llianklully received A letter addressed to the subscriber nt Fort Valley, //ouslon comitv, will be imiuediaiely attended to. Jan 6~w3t 4 PHILIP MACARTHY. OEORUiA, Columbia county: Wll F.UFAS John W. Almldock applies lor Id lers ot udniinistraiion on die estate ol Ro land Thomas, dive d. These are di relore to rile and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said do ceased, i«» file their unjeetions, it any they have, within the tune prescribed l.y law, in my ofliee, lo shew eausu why said letters should not bo plant ed. itivrn under my hand and seal ai office, this 2d Jan. 1837. (TV H/vIKI. JON K.S, i Tk. jan fi—l—3od liioi ilotice. M’. J. VAHOS-jKl*H(e ol (>eorc la. 1 ) HAS nuuoviff i«» the C’tiy of’.New ilileous, fur the purpose ui devtuiug hurscH’ *(o the prac vht * ♦ i V V\ KF.FKUKNrKS-.rui. t V r 0 launtt, Holt A /•-Vhols, A 11. ( buppoll, /igu VV Daw •on, //o n. John IV Km£. AI at I'. IV fvenll, Augus- Ha,(*eo ; A/tller Ripley A Oo i'luirlesloN, 8. C. lan I 9VB t lIV virtue of m «lei r«*ciu (Hoituvry ,2n Jhe Bbpc rior A 'our t ol (\dmklus county, wherein Sim 'moils t ruvvi ird, adu inistrutor with (be will nnnev >e<l, ol Jessey VN inlrsy, Joi'caMnl, complaiusut, and Janu s ( 'artledge, tiduituntrator the vslale of Ad am V\ nlkcr, deceased, and Others are detoiulanis, will fa* sold, at Columbia Court House, on die first Tuesday in March lieu, between iho usual hours of sale, eleven negn*es, cbnsisting ol men, women and cliiUlren. to vvtl, Wallace, Argvlo, Doruh, Sally, Pauy, Mary,young Fanny, Jinny, Mtllv and child Jobs, ami David, a boy. Sol I as the pr«q»erty of ilia <« ale ot .Mrs. Julia Wood, dci cascd. Tonus 'cuml l (.v A HRII'.I. JON K.S, ndm'r. Jan 1 wtd 2 (fi* Julia Wood, deceased I.and lor Rale. fIUIK •lih.rnlirr odV-r. tliH lollowm,; L.o . liir Jl .uli. on rt-mmulilr Irrm. At). Hut. SScc. No. I*i«. Xfr LAND I.AND 81 17 J <U 10 3 •63 “ 13 3 Mtt “ i-i 3 UOl.ll UUI.D •* 16 1 1157 • 3 3 8 •• 1 a 836 ‘ 1 4 IC.W ° i 4 BUB « 16 a 18*3 ■ 17 4 6.H) "11 I UK, “ 3 1 470 "3 4 138 “ 18 U 33'J "3 3 371 “ VI U UUH “ 3 S UCi * 26 Early, 119 “ I‘3 I Jtrly 133 ’ 7 tl.i 965 " 16 do 441 “ 5 Irwin 12 “ 9 Irwut | •» " 7 tlt> M'J " 8 do I I*9 •• II Dooly 15 •• 8 Dooly 237 “ 11 Carroll 239 " 8 Carroll I 33 “ 30 !,«> 4 “ 4 Ixte j 99 “ 3 Appling Also, Tit* plait) I now live on milean mile, from Vn- j gtista, and on the 20tli .eelion of tlte (.o'orgia litul Ko.il. and li.r liealili it earmol be aurpnA.ml liy nnV ' of the •djoinini! eouoliea. Kir (uniter partn itlai. .nulv lo the .ilUacnber at Howery. E. B. LOYLERS. ]4 w4m 240 l'Ki.\kM\ COLIJIiiL. UNIVERSITY OK OKU KOI A. rp//i: F.xercine* of this Institution will herrsutn ■ ed on Monday the Iftth day of January next, under the following ORGANIZATION. Alonzo Church, J). I). President, and Prof, of Vend Philosophyand Political Economy. James Jio kion, A. M.—Professor of Natural Phi* | lowophy an I </hennufry. Henry Hull M. {).—Professor of Mathematics j and Astronomy. Malt hus A. Ward. M. I). — Professor of Natural Ili-iory. William Fhnuinn, A. M.—Profeasor of Greek | and iVodt rn Languages lame* P W’dddt I, A M.TMlfecsof 6f Latin and Hellos \ a uni. ( hnrioN F. McCoy, A. M.— Professor of Engi* muring, and mlj. Prof, of Nut, Plnlosophy. George VV. Schenck, A. M. Tutor in Ancient Languages. C. F. McCoy Secretary if the Kucdlffr. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The studios which sliail ho pursued, and the course of inwtruction which shall ho given at the I Diversify,arc comprised under tho following heads: 1. Greek, Latin and French Languages. 2. Jlfnthematics. H. Astron my. 4. Natural Philosophy. ft ( hornislry. ft. Natural IF tory. 7. Rhetoric, Logic, Moral an«l Mental Philosophy Political Fcononiy. H. t ivil Engineering. Hereafter there will he a distinct department for instruction in Theoreticul and Practical Engineer* mg A cl>ist w ill ho funned in January, ol those niuy dftdie’io jircparo themselves for the pro ’lc’silJh of the Civil Engineer. Py a resolution of tho Trustees, the payments for t«iii ion will he, m fin are, accommodated to thoeum ni' iici inctil oltho sessions, vr/.: I'we no dollars on the Ut of August, ami twenty-lour dollars on the Iftth of January: in addition to which, ono dollar per annum will ho required lor the Library,and u ik j sum I i servant's lino. , lor admission into t.'ic Fnblunnn lass a candi date m isl have acquired a thorough knowledge of '.ho I .at in tint] <>rnk < dammars, with espet ial reter <nee Id Prusody; he must have read at least nino of 1 u ero’s .Select Orations—-the w hole of Virgil—the hole of "allnst—John and Ac's in (lie Greek Tes tament- The w hole Minora or the Greek Ih’iide . //e miitl have studied Day's Algebra, lhn/ ; Simple Equations, hr to Powers and Roots, lie I must also nave studied English Grammar, Googn- 1 phy,«nd Arilhmelie; on wlnch lust he is reqimed Is ho especially net male AMI If lIUV IHJLL,B.c’y IF T. Athens, Dec. 9 (dec 13 29 F eow'JJft I |>|M*r ( limiko; I'ondx FOR SACK. 9 mile* from Unmbm'ff. ON Sutiir ay, (>th of J inuary, I will sell at my house the tract of Land i now reside on, con taining 1 100 acres pm • hind, nioro or less, 300 of j which is cleared and well fenced and 90 ncr< « fresh ' Land. On the place is every npcessary budding lor private or public hie Ha re is spin g and well \va I ler convenient. The Dwelling house is situated at the junction of tho Aiken, Marlmto.Nn, Edgefield mid ColumUis Hoods, and lias 12 rooms anrf I lire place*. The hums and stables are large ami well arranged and can stable 60 houses. 7’heG eenville and < olumhia line ol siag«'« unite and station 3 sets of horses here and Express seta—Uicir join* ex pen j sea will average $BOO per quarter PussengorH Hiip i Imre every nighf,ntid kn a country location for a tHihfic stand in ns good as any in the Slate. The ■ basilicas done at it is its best rivommendutjon, ad- I tied to its beauty and health—and is well calcnta* , led lor ti store and tavern. N'uited with every op porlnntly lor specUMtion Vnd trade, and has a good market at homo, Ac. Ac. I v\ v ill «e!i IftOO bushels of Corn, 3ft,000 Ihs. Fodder, KM) stock Mugs, Ift Reds imtl M ufrcsscs, Household Furni ture, 1 yoke of oxen and curt Pin sous wishing to purchase will please cn I and examine for them selves. The l»r«i-will ho shnw nto /hem with pleasure, and they are respectfully referred lor any mformation to A/onhir. A/eliOun A Ward, Douglass A Cannnt, Roberts hi A Crawford, Stage and Ex press .Mail contractors and their agents. Terms of sale.—'Tho personal property on a cre dit till Ist Dec. 1838, with note ntitl mm urity, and h tho land 1,2 and 3 urn, with note and security, willin mortgage of flip premises Possession giv en mi the 2ftkh of January, or sooner, if possible. •If. K. PILL.MAN, Proprietor. F.dgcf M'ld ThJt 9.0, Dec IS W —i9 > Notice. \LL persons having claims against the estate i Urnrrrn llirch, lute of Richmond county, t! ( censed, are hereby notified 1o present them to m\ duly atlc.>ted, uifliin the lime idescribed Ity law. Jnn 8 i L hi JR( ’ll, iiiiiii'r. I.and lor Male, 1 ON SPIRIT CREEK. , IF immediate application is made to tho sun j scriher he will sell Ins valuable and helthy Mitt- { atwn, containing 190 iKtch of Land, 30 or 40 of j wfiifch'is clfihred, aad 20Heres in small grain. 'Phtre is a good log house, kitchen, smoke house, stables, | burn, negro houses, and a Grist Mill, which runs ( two pair ol stones, oil the place. Also, 76 heiid ol ( Hogs, 17 liehd -fif'V’htfee, Hint Ksihith and Planiation Tools, and « number of other arlicles 100 numerous j to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will , please (all immediately and view the situation, , which is located Ift nul*.s west of Augusts, 2 miles | south of the Georgia Rail Road, and 4 ini lea north , of Mount Eanon. , MATTHEW D IIOLNONRFC. Pec Ift w3r 893 lltirkr Colloii I.and Foil sai.i;. , f |A I'F suhscriher soflcr lor sale that excellent plan .l. tat‘on know’ll ns Harrow L nmlconlaming I IftO ( acres adjoining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murphce, near | Hark Camp Creek in Hurkc. Much the largrNt part , is yet in tho woods. The limber is oak and hickory, it the sit uni ion &s healthy as any in Hurke county. ( TlanlriH desiring an eligible ai.d valuable cu'ton plantation are invited to examine the premises—terms | not yet fixed, hut w ill he liberal—applicants by let- f ter will please stale their highest hid, ns tho side is | certain. Address David C. Farrow ul MilledgevilU*, | or W. McKinley, ul Lexington, Oglethorpe comity, i 1). t BARROW. ’ W. McKI.M.KY. ne v 8 w#ra 877 I’F.ST'll VI. HOT FI.. M Affix, (JHOIHiI A 1 f| > lIF subscriber respectfully informs his friends ! 1 I und tho public m geneiul, that In* has taken ‘ 1 flic above mentioned establishment, which, having j ! Mu recentJy itioroughly repaired and enlarged ut ;' gre.o **\pcoue, in now open for thw na option of 7Vu- i 1 veflers, Hoarders, «Vc. Ike clmmUirH are largo and 11 airy, the nervants eompotoirt tiui OWa'iiliao fpis la- ! ble shall he ci.ifctaniTv supplied with every delicacy | the season and market will furnish. His bar is j stocked with the choicest W mes and Liquors; and i in order mom Hie. 1 ually *tomake it l tirtu rate | called loin's uid the services ot Mr : A Flder, ot Halnnioi**, w hose long experience ut ! Harnum’s City Hotel, has justly entitled him to the lepuiaiioii ol a caterer for the public. The sub j i scrihertherefore hopes by his unremitting exertion* j to please, to receive a liberal share ol lu.ironage. HOKACj; K W VUD. dee 13 It X H —dood Stabling attached to the HuuB,with laithf'ul and attentive Usder*. , _-/ K, 1 ,Si J* MIFF, Atlorniox ul Fu»i, MontlrcHo, hco, 1 I.F pnictiie in the several courts ol the conn- j v v tiesol Jusjx’r, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Raid- j win, Huns, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, and in the Federal Court tor the district m Georgia. UFFI.KFMFS. At. utffi —A. J& T. W. Miller; Webster, Par mulee A’ Vo , Ihirvilaml, Kulev, A Co. Weci»M.— Poe A* Nishit, Henry (•. Lomai, Charles J. Mc/Xniald. Xuoontmh. Berrien and Cuylcr, G. H. I amar.Jo xejih W . Jackson. C/ turltf on —Janies I, Peiigrue, W eed »$• Fannin, A G. H Kelsey *V //ulsteud. the C'harleston Conner hiu! Mercury, and New York Conner timl Enquirer will publish the above uVirv A week tor 0 moat ns slid forward their accounts te tins ollieo. mov 17 w6m 259 Law ftoticci ! riXrsE undervigiied have tunned a Co-partnership | j 1 for (he prarlice of Unv I hoy will annul j | lb., l ourts of Franklin, Hail, Habersham an.l Ra ima, ami to all business emru.UsJ to the r can- in I I the Cucrukee Cimiilt in iho t'inmit Court of the I Cnilcil for tbe l.eorgia District. Theirollicu ! is at Clarksville, Habersham eotmlv uu hard w Habersham. DARN AKD K. H ABERSHAM Dee 16 8W | (x'eortfin KVmale College SCO'ITSBORO’ GEORGIA. Spring tmn of this Institution, IS3B will M. open on /Monday, January Sill. Ilia deaira bio tlmt nil students should ha present lit tbe for iiialioh of classes, on the first day of ibo Isrm. 'i'he government of Ihe Institution i» strict, but salutary —being by written laws and conaiitntion, which are rigidly enforced, alter the manner of the republican btula Governments of ibis'country. A numpblet, containing bintaun Female education, our system o( instruction, hi cjpline, At , will shortly be pnb- I mbed, and Rent to all who may Pel interested enough toapply lor it, by letter to the I’rn r ipal. Thu hours lor instruction are from day light till nine o’clock I’ M. (Rummer and w inter I reserving four boors for inenlii and recreation. On .Satur days, Miidenlii are engaged only till noon. Tfie I.y eeum, (n literary tibd si lenufie .Vuchty,) of winch tbe I’rnicidal is rx ojfu-io, President, meels every ■Saturday evening. 1 bis society has been estab lished but a lew months, and has already proven it sell In he immensely improving to tbs young ladies. We pledge ourselves to impart in one year's time to any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and who cun read fluently, n handsome handwriting, a a correct knowledge oi Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog raphy and spelling. A married gentleman, from South Carolina, is engaged in the drawing and painting department. His work will compare wilb any arli.l's in the Southern Stales Resides tbe above branches, be will leach portrait and isinnture painting,gilding, bronzing, srnaiting, transferring prints, fancy works with perforated paper, At, Ac. In the musical department, insiriieii./n will be given on the piano, , guitar, and flageolet, l ectures every night on bu ■nun and comparative Physiology, Botany, Aslroo omy,( lumnltry, Ac. At. Fieri ions are being m ideto have a clergyman at I lacked to the institution, which will be effected | with us liuledelny as possible. 1V« have a library oi buO volumes—an herbarium of 2.100 speiit s of j plants, collected by tbe I’rincipal, in tie Stale oi .'until Carolina—optical instillments —Chemicalnp- parnius, maps, globes, Ac, 7 be young lin.ies are requested to rlrc-s plainly —not to wear jetvels of any sert, and noi toalleml balls and parlies. So store accounts wnlioul the sanction id parents or guardians. Sucli as have accounts will be required to legistcr all thrir ex* pl uses in a book alley w ill keep lor the purpose Fat ous will receive aanomie report ol their clnl j drch s progress in their studies. ff)ard can bo bad in tbe village. W e solicit the patronage of on/ Southern friends, I and pledget ap r deserve it. W enot | only iurite but would lie llallercil by the visits ot ail wlio may bn disposed to attend our lectures, re citations, Ac. on any day or hour during lb" week. J, CATASJK. A.NiVA M. I.ATASTE, dec 27 wtflJAstftfim 802 Principals. I*OM I‘lton Afitlit HlV rrnF, citizens of Povvclton take much pleavurc ■ in slating to tin* public, that ihcy have on ■ caged (he servue.s of Air. Ingraham ax Rector of ( tho Powell.»n j\cacloiuy, lor the next year, The i tienilhliiliiess ol ih<* village, ami lint high qualili ! t alioiiH of I lie irutilu'ion in every department of hleiii'uro, i; duces them In cxp'c» a continuance of thin liberal patronage which said institution has received lor many years past, dec 2/—wit 301 JOHN W RAHF.N. ,4 udi’i’Mtii Academy. fill! usual oxcrcises of this Institution lor iho fl subifuiieutyear, will bo n sumctl on the fil'd Monday in January next, under tho immediate supervision of Air. Wes I loy Feveritt* T'.c fact of the 'IV us tors having tor the tliird year employed this gatilleman, ll e constant nicreus • in the number olhUklo.'lh, llioentire satisfaction e\iiir od both by tho Trust mex and Students, atford llic highest attestation of his qualification to teach arid tho able and efiieient manner in which he has dis charged all the duties which h iv« devolved on him, connected with Ins profession. A very competent Assistant has been engaged Tor the succeeding year to conduct the Knglish Depart* meni, which will allow Air. Loveritl an opponuni ly of ultcnding exclusively to (ho classical students. Pupils will he instructed in all tho branches usu ally taught in Academies in the Unhed States, and I well qualified to ent *r the best re julated Colleges i f ui tlvs country. Ahmy circumstances combine to render this an | v/digiblosituation lor ihe education of young gentle* ' mi'll. A finished teacher, u healthy locu tion, dhoup diving, and a number of high minded , sedulous, and worthy young men as class mates and 1 lellow-Jltidenls, are inducements that hove their in- HuenCein every community The AVhwol Mr young‘ladltfa ivi/i hlso ho open fbr their ‘ about the first of the year. A. KViiVfcf; iScfr. Hoard Tru«. Deo. 20 1837. w3f. 207 a ciidK riAIIK subscriber lakes this method to inform the i ■1- patrons und'fpbindj of the Wesleyan Mansion 1 School, and the public generally, tbi t he hits brought that school to a (dose, and taken charge ol a new instill.lion, Irttdly *dahl shed at Williams Cross Hoads six miles below Watkinsville, in Clark county This determination lias not been induced by a want ol patronage to the Weslcyfifi Alhnsion ; fin, in that respect, n has been sustained beyond theexpocuifions ol'fts proprietor but by a deliber ate conviction, that in Farmers’ Academy, under ns present prudent arrangements, the subscriber will be able to do a larger amount of good, with more pleasure and profit to himself, than he lias been able lo do, in Monroe. Ihe new institution ■wiM consist of*wo branches hi separate houses, one lor mules, and the other lor females. A competed lemalo teacher will be employed, to eondfCV ihe Ibmalo branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch \c l ll make their recitations to tho principal 'l'he two Academies are located at a short distance from each other, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be tween them ; and it is believed that such measures linvf been adopted us will secure tho advantages, without tho disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal vwes, and fashionable extravagancies ul town and village schools, are effectually exelud ed from this establishment. The Acauemy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, together w.th a num ber ol large and elegant maps, and other facilities for the promotion ol education. In view ol the lo cality of Fanners Academy situated as it is in one oi the most pleasant and healthful sections eftheup country, together with its other ad vintages, the sub scriber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, a lar ger amount of benefit than ho lies been able hereto lore to give them. Fvery precaution that a prudent tore!bought bus suggested, lias been taken, to throw around the morals ol pupils the strongest and most elleclualsafeguards. All the branches (boili solid and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive educa tion, w ill bo taught in this institution, and at mode rate prices. Hoarding may bo bad at the Academy and w ithin the distance of one mile from it, in tho I most respectable I a mil us, lor eight dollars, or less, per mouth. Persons wishing timber information, will please ; address to livesubscnber. at Ins present residence. \ until i'hmtmas\ and after that time, at Williams’ \ i’rosrUoads, Clark county. The Academy is ex j peeled to upon on the first Monday in January next; and*l is very desirable that pupils, designed for ibis { school, should bo present at the commencement ol I ihe year. 1 heir advancement, as well us our con j vemeuce, would (hereby be promoted. JF6SF (J. PAULETT. Doc \3_ __ _*9l_ iu3m CU)L. BROW N of Brown's Ferry, took (coni the < liuliausune head guard Chtin wilt*. •Win Flour- I noy August 22; 1834, ’ worked m it with gold beads; i also, one full jewelled doulle-caxed hunting watch, with gold guard chain and key—the watch has three letters on ibo front case—the owner, or any of' Ins relations can get it by describing letters and prov n g p overty. If no applicatioh bo made i i four months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di vided among the troops, —application to be made to the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead chain, and lor the Watch to Col HVbwr'. 'I he Columbus 7/ertld will copy the above and orward the account lo Col Brow n. nov 27—tf277 To Teachers. r 10/R Trust.'** »f Furl \ allay Acadt iny wish lu I employ a lady of sulinhio qualitications lo take charge of ihe lemalo department of said insti tution lor the ensuing year. The place is quite healthy, the stale of society good. \ liberal sala ]ry will be giVen. Add res ■ the fruaiees, Fort Val ley, iluusli n county. dec 27—w2t 3i ‘2 months after date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitting tor Ordinary purpose, for j leave to sell the Ileal "Estate oi tho late Aathan Hn ssel, doo’d of>aid county N ATII AN' BRASSEI,. ad in' r. jan 4 —m4t 2 W ith the will annexed Law Notice. f I 'HE ucdersigned having united in the |>ra< tic I ol the LA W, offer their service* to the public" They will attend the court* of Muscogee, Marion, Stewart, Kandolph, Early, (taker, /.eound .Sumter, nl the Lhnliahooclioe Circuit; Houston, of the Mint : Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, Thomas, Decatur and Dooly, of the Soulliern Gircuil. l?u -| tines* entrusted to their rare will meet with prompt aWlition Their office is in Araericus, Gunner 1 county, where one of them mav always he found when not absent on business. LOTT WARREN, WM II CRAWfOKI), oct 10 237 wt> MT. CARMEL FKMALE ACADEMV, In A bbevillc l)islricl,S, C. f I 4HE Trustee* us Alt. Carmel FemaleX :' c< roy ) I announce to the public, that Miss E Mc ' Querns, who has had charge of the Female Acu j demy lor five years past, will continue in charge ol the same the ensuing year. They consider the clutracler of the maliiulion under Mr ’cl’urge so * vveil established, that it is unnecessary to say any | thing in praise. .Sullied it to say, she has given gen era! satislai lion to her employers, us w«ll in advan cing her pupils in education as in the improvement iof their morals. They ask the continuance and ; patronage which litis been generally given, the next ■ year, wini a pledge that nothing shall he wanting, I on the pari of the Tereher or Trustct s, to give satis j faction. Iho prices of tuition to he the same as has I been Boarding from 87 to 2d pel month. First term will commence the first Monday in February. By order of the 'Trustees. W.M I’ I)UENNON,Sec’y dec 2 282 wflF I /Hiilomiidita Academy. l'■ 111 - txercibcfi ol this institution will recom | inonca on the 2d Monday in January, 1838 I I The branches of education usually taught in other |-1 academies, will he taught in this institution, ami 1 students who wish lo enter college, may be j>re | pared here lor admission. The prices of tuition and 1 board are ns low here as in any other academy in the name section ol country Huckersvillo, near w hic h this academy is situated, is one ol the most Uounahiog and healthy towns in the upper country, '/’here are eight dry good stores in the village, and three good boarding houses. Tho academic building lor life mule school is now, commodious, and lur nished with a large and vv 11 toned bell. A Jargs building fur a tamale academy will have boon fin ishod belore C'lirisimas, am) is expected to go into Gyration the Ist ol January ensuing. Huili those buildings uro not more than a quarter of a mile from two largo churches, where there is regular preach ing. A ‘Sahhaih school was kept the present year, ► ■ uncor llie Miperiiiiondurrce ol ihe Hector, hud will recommence Q* boon as the weather will permit.— 1 ho Hector is in the habit ol rtadiog da ly a portion ■ ol the scriptures to the students, loliowcd by a few .questions and rcrrMirks on the most interesting parts road. lively exertion w ill be made lo preserve ihe mor als ot the pupils, and no student who is not. person ally kf.own, will bo admitted, without a certificate ol good moral character, Irom bis last teacher, or some one w ho is known to the parties or teacher- Ur. Heose's chancier os a teach nr ollong experi ence and ability is well and is favorably known in Carolina, but lor ihe sali&laclion of those, however, who do not know him in this Stale, the following certilicu e is annexed. HEUEOUI) iIAKPEH, WM. WHITE, WM A. #ECTv, P. Al/EXAMJEK, A. HaMMOiMJ, Jas A. Clark, Sec’y- '/Vussteos. Kut co, C»u , Dec 14, 1837 'lhe undersigned hereby ccriily that they have been personally acquainted wnli Ur. E Heesemany years; that he is on excellent classical scholar, and eminently ibr the instruction ol youth,botn by experience and education. M. W A DUEL, TaTRICK INODLE, W audy Thompson. Abbeville, S. C., Get. 10, 1834. (dec23 3uo w3m Notice. A gentleman ol industrious and moral hab A. its, who can teach the common branches of ;an English education, with the Latin uud Greek language*, will be liberally encouraged by early ap plication lo WM 8 UILVN, T t> TAYLOR, EDWARD HA. SSELL, JAMES CAR FRIDGE. Columbia county, 26 mile* noitb ot Augusta, nov 24 wlf _ Tlberlon Female Academy. ; i | UK exercises of this Institution will commence I on the first of January next, under the care of i Mr and M iss Johnson, who have hud charge ol i I the Academy the pre-ent year XU It MS. 1 Tuition of first class, composed of be gm tiers, in spelling, reading, writing, add children’s grammar, geography, 1 and arithmetic, 81 00per qr. Tuition of second class, in foregoing, and English grammar, geograpliy, aritlimetic, elements ol history, and 'composition, and elements Os astron omy, philos phy, rhetoric, geology, botany,chemistry, and mathematics, 86 00 per qr. Tuition o( third class, in foregoing, and astronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log ic, history, composition, bot any,’chemistry, mathematics comple ted, Latin, Greek, ornamental needle work, drawing, painting, and music, fo r which the tuition will he 816 -per qr. or 825 per term. Use of Piano. 82 t'O per quarter, No schulai lasen lor le.-s than one quarter. A quarter will consist ol eleven weeks uud a term or session ol twenty-two weeks. The first quarter commences Ist of January,2d quarter I‘Jih A/ufch, and ends Ist June; second session, dr 3d quarter, commences 11th Juno;4ih quarter commences 27ih August, und ends Uih No ember. According to the usual rates of tuition oftlie high er branches, herein enumsrated, it would amount to 8134 per y< ar The Trustees have settled the price ol tuition of third class, at 860 per year, leaving it to tho choice ol tho paient, nrschular, to study one or all the branches included therein. Anv scholar confining themselves to the studies of the Ist, 2d, or 3d class, will be charged only at the rates of such class, or any scholar may com mence with Ist o-2d class, and go on to Ihe higher class or classes, and be charged at the rales above stated for the time employed in each respectively. Thus: A beginner may enter Ist class, continue 1 quarter, und he charged 81 On ; may then commence 2d das i, and bo charged 85 00 per quarter, and then commence 3d class, and be charged $l5 per quarter, or 826 per term, as the case may be. In ordei to preserve regularity n the several classes, and procure the rrentes. advantages to the scholar, it is greatly desired that each pupil should commence with i;.e begin.,mg of u quarter, oi term. Board in tho village, 28 Du per month. THOMAS JONES, THOMAS J. HEARD, 1 ? LEROY UPSHAW, y 5 Y. L. O. HARRIS, I J ■ dec 27—4tw ROBERT HESTER, J * TO BOAT OWNERS AND PATKOONS Navigating Savtmah anil Broad rivers. i A A’ an pet of the General Assembly of the state * 9 of Georgia,assented to the 26th December, 1836, it is made lie duly of the interior cou-ls of ihe sev eral counties of said slate, bordering on, or which navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub \ lashed, the provisions of the several acts of tho ge neral assembly, regulating boat owners, tlVeir f.gents fl and palrouns, navigating said waters. By I lie aforesaid acta every boot navigating tho Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a while pairoon.with a Hill of Lading ready prepared i to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to examine ihe contents of the boat under their charge, showing the name ol said pillroon and consigned ol the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroon.to permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on board ol their boat, any corn, cotien, peas,stock ot any kind, poul try or other ankles in which by law they are turbid > to irallick, except the same is exhibited in the bill ol 1 lading ot the owner ot said hoar or his ageiit,and un der lus or their direction entered, making it penal against every offender of the aforesaid acts. There fore,all concerned will lake notice, that tho acts ol which the foregoing is extracted will be en forced against offenders who may be taken in the county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W, B. Cantelow, John .Moss, Gtfpiien Stovall, Pkteh Lamar, Judges of Inferior court, tier 38 if .>7g MONROE MALE AND FEMALE . Academies. f ■ I H E Subscriber having taken rhargc of the Wale and Female Academies, at Monroe, \\ ullon county, hereby gives notice that these in stitutions will beopened fur the reception of pupils, on Monday, the dill of January next The Male und Female departments will be conducted in separate buildings, situated about 8u rods apart, both under ■ the direction of the Prim ipal, vv ho has been engag i ed in teat hing m this place fur die last two years, i A commodious building, with a convenient Appa j raius room adjoining, has been pre pared for the j Mule Academy, and competent assistants will be employed as (lie circumstances of ilie school may require. Mi d Saßvii L Hays has been engaged for the Feraele department, vvhoSo rcpniaiiun and standing as a teacher are well known, as she has been en gaged in leaching in this place for several yours with success In (he spring, asihe school enlarges, a female teacher from the north will he employed, who will be associated with Miss Hays in the fe male department The Principal will hear recita tions of the higher classes of lemales at the apparat us room, adjoining the male academy and will illus trate by means of apparatus, me different branches of study. (’articular pains will be taken to give the pupils u practical knowledge of natural philosophy, chem istry, astronomy, and the higher hnmrhe., of math ematiss, the taking of 'atitudes, longitudes, Ac. To thiserd they will he taught to explain from dia grams, and to illustrate, H emselves, by irtouns of the apparatus. Students w ishing to obtain a practical knowledge of surveying heights and distances, <tc. art inform ed that a g iod compass and charb, With plotting instruments, nit’! an accurate instrument lot meaner ing vertical and horizontal uughs, are in the pos session ol the Principal, who will go into thefh Id with his classes, apd make them familiar will) sur veying, plotting and culculatintydislnnces. Lectures will, Iroin time to lime, be given at night on natural philosophy, astronomy, Ate Lessons will he given on the piano, guitar, (lute, clarionet. Ate- by Mr. G u ttemberukr, whoso novel system of instruction and skill in Musics, have al ready earned tor him a reputation ol the first rank. Fainting and drawing will also be taught in the female department. The I’rincipal will spare no pains lo give Ids pu pils a clear knowledge of the different branches of study ; ..ml hopes by tho arrangement made, to se cure all the advantages, without any of the disad vantages ol a mixed school. The health oflho vil lage of Monroe is unquestioned. Board can he ob tained fur from Bto lu dollars per month. Tuition Ihesiiiuo as formerly. ■ decBB-3tw JOSEPH PRINCE, Principal LOCKHART, THREE WITS & CHAPMAN. RESPECTI' 11l A inform their friends and the public that they r.ro prepared with sheds end close stores in the village of VVurrcnion, for [ho re ception of Colton and Goods, vvlii h will he for warded by the Kail lioad to Augusta, and Goods to the up-country, as direclod, with care and despatch Those disposed to do business by the way of ibis , branch of the mad, may rely on our strict attention ; to all busrrtess confided lo ns. Our sheds lor cot ton are adjoining the Depository, dec 13 ay I W'lt ■ iO" The Milledgeville Recorder will copy the above four times. I'agie Hotel. ri'lHEkubscriber having purchased this destra- X bio site, in the City of Jackson, situated on Ihe north side of the Slate-1 louse square, is deter mined lo remove oit in a low days, end assures all those who may call on him that every attVn'.iou and provision shall be made for I heir acdotnmoda t on, Which the nature'.M the country will permit; nut! that Ins accmrmodaiions for liavellnrs, horses, and hoarders, shall he equal to any in the Slate,off of the immediate bank ol'the Mississippi river, and in so far as the circumstances of the country will permit,his accommodation shall,not be surpassed by any. f/e pledges himself to good table,good bar, furnished with the best of liquors; good com fortable rooms; good eh an wholesome beds; a quiet house, free from not and noisy iulpnipcfapcef and good dry stables furnished with good osliets, and aplenty of corn and balder, and at, i)s (reasonable leans as practicable. Prompt payment, at short periods, will, in all cases, be required. To members of the Legislature,and those having business m the courts at .lacksrtri, the subscriber will furnish good comfortable rooms, both in sum merand wimer, cither in his main Tavern building, or in one a lew yards distant. Which he has lately precured, and fined up for the purpose, at their op tion. They are invited lo call and examine his ac commodations (or themselves, and if they like, try lhern. He is perfectly aware of the accommoda tions hitherto afiorded in this town, and is deter mined to improve,them andihat loose who favor him VN -'th their custom, shall not not go away reasonably K. B. WIGGINS, Jackson, .Miss Sfepl 12. Mount Vernon. Jan 1 m3m 2 $23 Reward. lOST on Tuesday evening last, cither in Angus i la, or on the Wrighlsboro' romj, within 4 miles of Augusta,a Red Morocco FOGKKT BOOK,con taining 310 or $315, in hills, the harks not recollect ed. The name off he subscriber is wrilten inside the Pocket Book. The above reward w ill be given lor flic delively of the Pocket Book and Money lo Mr. M. Little, at tho Globe Hotel, or lo tho subscriber in Crawlordville. THOS. J WELBORN. one 30 153 ts Losl, OR mislaid , on the 28th inst., a common sized Leather Pocket Bcok, containing notes ns well ns 1 can recollect, as follows—One on Thomas D. Key,of Jefferson country, for two hundred and ton dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond coßnty, for one hundred mid ninety dollars; one on David Pal. mer for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar of Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together' amounting to two hundred and eight dollars; and several oilier smaller notes which 1 do not now re member, togeiher with scrip of Bank Stock ol ihe , Darien Bank, Branch at Augusta to the amount of'l thirty shares. Also a number of other papers o* value to me. Any imformation in relation lo the above will be thankfully received, besides a liberal reward will b‘c given for Ihe Book and ns contents , THOMAS J. JENNINGS, oct. 30 If 254 Hail Hoad. I! ADDDy ADAM & CO. bog leave to inform 1* B ihe merchants and planters that the railroad to VVarrenton will be in operation in a few days and that they w ill attend lo receiving and forwarding any Goods or Cot’on consigned to them. They beg to assure all those who may favor them with their commands that every exertion will Do iised on their pari to merit patronage. hov 27 3m 277 WILL he solil on the first Tuesday in Februa ry before Ihe eourt-houso door,in Jacksonbo ro’ between the usual hours of sale, a negro Man by the name ol Boh, 21 years old, belonging to one ot the Minor heirs of John Green, deceased, sold agreeable lo an order of the honorable the inferior court of Seri veil county, lilt the benefit ot said mij , nor this 20th day of .Novcrihor, 1837. THUS. GREENE, guardian 4 GHEEABLE to an order of the Interior Court is ol Burke county, when silling for ordinary purposes, will he sold,on Ihe first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, ut ihe Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, between I lie us”a! hours of sale, one hunred and twert'y live acres of Land', more or less, in said courtly, adjoining hinds ol John Wimberly and others,belonging lo the estate ol Matthew Liv ely, deceased. Terms on I hi; day of sale. MARK LIVELY, Adm’r. nov27, 1837 w ds 275 * GREEABLF, to an order of the Inferior Court XX of Burke county, w hile sitting (for ordinary purposes, w ill bete'd to Iho highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in February next, bet ween the usual hours of sale, iu the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, two Negro men Dick and Sauney. A I.SO Between two and three ihousand acres of Land, it being part of the real estate ut' William Bryan, deceased, hue of said county—this land, adjoining lands of the estate ol Stephen Dovenporl, the estate of Ezekiel Hull and others, on the waters of Buck head, is too well known to need description; there is a tolerable plantation'on said land, and good dwel ling House and other buildings necessary for a ter mer: some of I hose lands are Ircslt and iu good order lor Colton or Corn. The land containing the plan tation will he sold together or in separate 'ols ; and also the other tracts according os the administrator may deem most to he the imen st of said estate—gen tlemen wishing lo purchase will do welho call and i xamine these lands. Sold for the benefit of the heii and creditors of said deceased. The terms of sal cash. J AM ES G 111 B dS, Adm’r. nov 21 wts 375 1 4 GREEABLE to an order of ilie inferiorFcourt XJL of Bnrke couniy, while Billing lor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in J'eh ruary next, at I he court house in the town of Waynes boro', between the usual hours of sale, the following property: viz, one tract of land containing sixteen hundred and seventy two acres, more or less also the following negroes, Fred’k, Wally, Cezar, Anto ny, Fulwood, Joe, Henry, Betsy, Vcasey and child .Nancy and child, and Martha, belonging to the os' tate of John T. Forth, deceased. Terms ol sale on the day. / JOHN SAXON, ) , , , ELI MtCROAN, \ Ad,n r von 10 wtd 264 V GREEABLE to an order of llie inferior court of Burke county, while setting for ordinary p ur . I poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February ! next, at the coun-Vouse in the town of Waynesboro' between the usurl hours of sale,the following pro perly, to wit : one hundred acres of land, more or loss, on the waters of Dry Creek—also, the follow ing negroes: Ahiahum, 7ub y, and Adam, belong ing to Azarinh Duke, late of Burke couniy, deceased- Terms of sale on the day. JOHN SAXON, Adm’r. nov 10 wtd 264 months after date, application will he V made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell all the real eslat iof Thomas Kelly, dec’d, late of said county, (hr .he benefit of the heirs and creditors. CAKOLIiVE KI./,/.T,ndm'rx. sept 13, 1837, mit 216 months after date, application will bo 4 made to the Inimitable Inferior Court of Burke county,while silting for ordinary | urposes, for leave to sell (lie Land and Negroes belonging to the esialo of I’eter Applewhite, deceased JOHN AI’PLEWIIITE, adm r. oel 16, 1837 4tm 242 ll months afterdate applicaiiun will lie made lo the honorable Inferior Court of Burke Com fy, while setting for ordinary purposes, for leave to to sell a negro Woman belonging to Jonathan Johns, late of said count v deceased. _Ang 81 106 _ JESSE JOHNS, Adm'r. OUR months after due application will be made ■- to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia couniy, when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lols of Land, viz: No 408, in Uh district; 287, ti7th district; 78 and 46, 11th district; nil Early county, belonging to the estate of Joseph Blackstone, deceased. Will 1> BEALL, WAT. YARBOROUGH, dec 26—301 auministralors. inonlhs after date,application will be made to tho honorable the inferior court of Burke couniy, when sitting ns a court or ordinaty, for— leave to sell five hundred and ninety-six aerosol* laud belonging to the estate of Rniph Potirow de ceased MARTHA PENIIOW, Adm'x. nov. 7 id 261 SNOL’K mpplhs after- date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke ,county, when silting for ordinary purposes, fur lakcc to sell all the real and personal property of Henry Utley, late of Burke eounly, deceased. WILLIAM UTLEY,) . , . GREEN UTLEY, \ Adm rs dec 1 281 mlm months afterdate,application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Columbia county while s tiing for ordinary purprses,for leave to sell the real estate of the lute Elbert B Lhmn of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs arid creditors. , ALFRED J DUNN, Adm’r. nov 1? Id 263 months after date application will bo made to thofluporable the Justices of the In ferier Court cf Columbia county, when silting for ordinary purposes for lea.vo lo sell the whole es the real estate ol Elbert B Dunn, late of said couniy , deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said de ceived., ALFRED J. DUNN, adm'r. ect 16. 1837 242 rEORGI A, (Columbia county: WREHEAS William Yarborough, ndrainistm tor on the estate of James Yarborough, do :eased applies for letters Disrnissory, 'J hese are therefor to rile and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec'd to be ind appear at myoffio within thejtime prescribed >y law, tu shew cause, .f any they have, why said letters should not lie,granted. Given under my hand, at ofTicc.in Appling, this sth day of Seft., 1837. sept 18 m6l GABRIEL JONES,clerk. GEORGlA—* Scriven County . | UJ HE REAS Steven Mills applies for letters of Administration on the estate ol John M. Roberts, late of said county deceased. , i 'i'hese are therefore to cite and mlniunish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo be, and appear at my office within the time pre- I scribed by Law, to file their objections,if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted,. Given under ray hand at office in Jacksouboro’, this 6th day of December, 1837. JOSHUA BERRY, c. e. o. s. c. __doc I*3 291) w3o'd GEORGIA, I By the Court Ordinary lb Burke couniy $ said Couniy. W r 11EKEAS John A’axon, Administrator o- John S Kenner, deceased, late of said coun ly, have petitioned said court for letters dismisasorji slating that he has fully administered said esiaidf these are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in May next, ami then and there shew cause why said letters should not he granted. By eider of the court. T. H. BLOUNT, n c c o * c nov 10 6m 264 GEORGIA, ) By the Court Ordinary lor said Burke county, $ Count ;e, *47 HER E A S .Sarah Smith Administratrix, II and Allen A' 1! Prior, Adinintslralor of James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said court for letter* disrnissory, staling that they have fully ad-ministered said estate. These ore therelbre to cite and admonish all con cerned to bo and appear before said court on the first Monday in Muv next, and then and there shew cause why said letters shall nut be granted, lly order of the court T H BLOUNT.nc co „ c nov 10 wdra 264 GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said Burke county. ) County. WHEREAS Allen S B Prior executor of Ed mund Prior, tleocasfld, late of said county has petitioned for letters disrnissory, stating that he has fully administered said curate Fheffeare therefore to cite find admonish all con cerned to be and appear before said court on the first Monday in .May next, and I lien and there shew cause why said loiters should not bo granted. By order of the court. T It BLOUNT d c c o b c _nov 10 w6m 264 GEORGIA, ) By the Court of Ordinary lurkecounh/: } Burke county. tV/'HEREAS Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. El *» listen, and Thomas T. Ellistnn, Executors if Robert Ellistnn, dec'll, late of Burke county, las petitioned ihe court for letters disrnissory. These Ufo therefore to cite and admonish all per ions interested to file their objections in tho Clerk's 1 slice by the first Monday in March next, why said otters should not be granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, d. 4 sept 15,1837 mfit 218 GEORGIA, ) By the Honorable tho Court o Burke ccufity. j Ordinary of said county. WHEREAS William Sapp, Administrator ot Richmond Haukcrson, dec’d,, late of South Carolina, has petitioned the Honorable the Court of Ordinary lor letters disrnissory from said adminis tration; These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and every person interested, to shew cause, any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, why the said letters should not bcgrar-tvd.and / Ihe said William Sapp forever released Irom all lia * bility as said administrator. By order of the Court. T H BLOUNT, dccoi July 29 m6m 177 GEORGIA, } Court of Ordinary, Seneca county. j September Term 1337. *'GN application of Alexander F. Dopson.admi- I nistrator de boms non,of the estate Green D. Pearce dec'd., stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation for leters disrnissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion reipiiring all persons to show cause why the same shall not he granted—and that the same ho published once a month for six months. A true extract (rom the minutes, this I2th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA PERRY, d'k. nov. 1 nt6ra