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C'nhiiim InmiJnn* Warr-Ilon*©#
A T o. 236, Droid tfrrt l, a 1 'nr doors ahou the. Dost- j
('Jfirr Corner.
Till: •iib*eril»er tender* bn aincete !
Sir lltfinkM mid ncKimwledgcmeniM lor Iho I
Jbtnfl lilmt.il patronage heretofore betlowod,
nnd tinner* iimiKcli, l»y clone appltea-
Wl/r unremitting exertion* lor the
W *ll li B( eoinmodatio « *f liih cu«loinc.*r«, that
* 1 •he wdl be entitled to a shore of their
future support, Jlodocn not to aaserl, that
lie now Ikin on hand the Inrg 'h! nnd Itwl Amort
mem of Kiirnilur« k , ever exhibited in Angiinm; find
-1 liinkn bo can, with < »rifiden« «•, fin Tenge. c»ropari
' non with the b* 1 1 N\i; both nrtielei h ■ emjmor
filCs the following, \i/.: •ph mhd : i<i< b uirtls,
Hook est ... ilr ml fi icy nml plain WmdrohfH,
superior l*:* r vj»i i < n mrcl letup il/t - nu* l.nr.aiiM.
plain do , I in i i< . , \ joioio j.ailf r.i >, < *rd, dining,
work nnd centr< I aid. s. d*ie “ ! ■ ni •-
liognnv ro. K< r.'-. Irrmli and f■. ’ ■ Inm n, and * »re- ‘
Hon < bird V-c\e, c nr) m. , If, In . •■.. nnd llosb 1
Host do; I run Moob; IM'. ..m , I h'- *lll7 tables,
I,ooking i’lnf..s. n ol eve v «i• ; lion, Window*
Idind*, nnd I run* pan tin . I' •r-mb!c», Uhli
•UtlilN, I *(itinlill: If I di -1 . ■ (
The above are u, rranted bo el ll b :n. -i ■
rial* and workm-.ibdiip, winch he in d* i tniined lo
sell At o small advance.
A / lIA N'T A.
N. H —Country noplonre requeued to call and |
Mam me for theniHel\fH.
N. ll. I pbolatering in all ila hrnnehes, done
with great dispatch, nnd on the most r a-,unable
terms; ond also constantly on bund, h largo an- i
sort merit ol hair nnd nio-n AlfUlrfSM M.
fell-2 2M
.(! \ :;s. 1
OfV COTTON alum - '
*1) 20 Shuck do
Just rci five,l an.l i’.r *ih by
j nit ii u k x .id ,i u' i: s. in .
tMNKMSII «. DMAS.—A largo««•
-B A i.orlmeut of Ir.oii I'.n :! isi. < hirilcn I'ciih, wnr
roulcl (n ull n ll <l (.ciiiiiiic; tor sale by
j;in ’.II 2> AIS liiN'l A' lIAINDS,
CI.VNAHV lllltl> I MMI). Dmury Himd,
J mixed me] ni. tin, Ic.n, p.i rciciv.d mid Jm
.ah' hy AN 1 U.W .V lIAINKS.
j in 111 2.)
' [iilil. sjivTTi’s :aaenoN.
rjAin; tiii:\tio:: a srh„ni ol lleligion,
!■ Manners and Morals! Two diHconrues de
livered on th * opiMiing ol f In‘ Now The lire m < Mi'ir
loston, hy Iho 'J ho oik pastor ol‘ the
second I'leshyierian chnreli: -a ion 1 edition; li>r
sale by I’ il & I o PLANT.
Jan 2. r » *2O.
TA\( V STA ITON VHV, \o.
RI( II IKDS A I uve eotiNlunlly on
1 band a complete iiH-orl'iienl ol
rretifb, & \ni( ‘mm Stiitioimry,
JKimiiires* Diau nr' ■-iateririlrt, Ai‘.
KngliHli mid American dniwing pijier ol all ni/.ru
froip l.lby 10 to lll IbiHiol boards ol’cap,de
my, nunliuiu, and royal m/.c, plain and colored;
drawing and mutiienmti al inniinmenlH; camels
boir pencils; HrooUmariH, l.anvdon.M and f'olicns*
lead pencils; colnred crayon ; pink saucers; water
colors in boxes or single cakes; India ink; portalila
desks; woik boxes; dn • one cases; port lid.os;
bankers ciihch; note books; pocket books and wal
lets; scaling wax and wnli rs; India lu'ibpr month
pi.ue; seals; nillnrs; pnrclinn nt or deed pap -r; rice
j’aj.cr, tissue paper; gold, silver, nnd limey paper;
and fancy curds, with gold border;
Ink nraN n * v f‘°"der; ink stands; red tape; paper
J tas; baoi i K ~mm,,n n’>d eliess boards;
doialno-;\hNSue,i(^ -d gun s; maps; indelible ink;
blink NUtidJ ''mi|»ling lions') tucks; lull lilcs; black
lilies; U <w W fine pen knives mid oilier cutlery;
ivory, bci *’ H,, d |»enrl loldcrs. (pulls of* every (piiil
fns in great variety; transparent and
ibss; cud caws p iper wriglils; motto
is; scrap books; sever an I gold ever
ail eases; silver pen and pencil eases;
Her, uml Tools cup paper, ruled and
books ol all sizes mid paMerns; and a
oilier article* which will he sold ul
r retail on the most liberal terms.
u
Colalors.
I I’< it aloes ji»r lamily use, both
idney mid t/eieer eijntil lo imperled lor
( I.AUKK, lMe'i'll'.K CO.
tO. Ten boxes Tobacco maiuilaelm
• e'e’e* Hruvvn.ami rupn aenied lo be a snpe
nbr urtlele. lorsTnP hr . A SllU.liV
;ioh 2 27 tl
|gn
US. RANK NOTION— For sale by
• (»00. Jnwurum u A- Tiiuit Co.
fob 2 27
IVIOIV ( HOI* :>IOLASS|':S.~IO blsds.Tur
i sale low from Ibe wbarT.
leb 2 27 ‘.lt T. s. A- (i. 11. MKTCALF.
(V KW CHOI* MOl, \ssr.s. -2a Idul*. now 1
i-ll ciop Molumhcs, of K.-jperior quality; lor side low
by ISAAC MOISK.
fob 2 27 If
r|Ain: soi l'll i.un I'insr TTass
■ HOOK, or Kxer. ises in Heading nnd Dce
hitihuion, selected principally from American An
tHhrs, nnd designed lor the use of AVlioels and
Academies in the Southern and Western Males.
Hy M. AI Mason, A. 11. Principal of Vinevillc
Academy, (leorgia. Cor sale by
fob I 2G T 11 \ I C. PLANT.
roTTim s!:b:d.
Tin? Mtilt.frilH.rs Itiuo sitll on Imml it low bnas
.1 nl‘ Kmtisoy'.s I’ftit Hull' ('out
w ltiolt w ill Ito suit! on roustmaltlo tonus tu itorsoils
wftii tiro .iosimtis lit itiiprovu lltoir o.iutm orttp.
.Inn 27 22;2nwf.w UMIMt.V UoUh.tNll,
l.llli; AM) IM.VS'I'KK I’Alt IS.
i • 11 ll 1)S Sii.no I .ituu
Xf ft) hhls fluster t'uris
•lu»l roeotvoil mu! I'.r s;xlo hy
jan II W 1, A.I H J.ICK.S'ON, Auol’s
i .mi.;.
] CASKS superu.r Thi'tuasluw'ii litno, on
•Ms tsiiisiomiiful, litr snlo low, hy
.Inn 27 2211 It.111(1 > A- UOWI.AjVI)
i.Atiia; maiTii’i i.i'.Kt ni.s.
\I.U f ul' n i to.fisnitty lino i>.»n ...li' I.'veh. s,
iu .i ouil It. thltv si.t.o, eist reooivoil mul tor
mlo hy \ N I’O.N \ A 11 MM'.S,
Jan 27 22 NoHr.mil si root,
<( ANAI. J.'1.0
J Uio.i Sii ; ir, u i.ij qialii v; frimo t.'nhil t’ol
liv; Saohiiio aud h ■ ro - hi.l r.voiv.'.l .ml lor
•nl>. low, by A JOHNSi'C)-N.
Juu 2f. ‘ •>! ;it
I
(j' M x Dr. ol .... i. i.. , a Milu iilo rom-
J.m 2ti 21 h vvii. in;', i:i : a Co.
Qaa **ack v<.,
♦ FVfXF liiiui.iy, |’,i... », Oiks, IK,, -lull's, tiru«h- '
A», Window I.’lass, ,y, just r.voi'x, d a.l hi Kl l,.
Jan 20 21 by II \\ U.AN'II. I!l>l,i;\ a C„
I’OIITO Itu II SI o; Alls.
*tJt MUDS, t hoiei lorio Kuo Siutars, iurmhlo
low, hy Juu 20 IN sMI hi I, ,v ( ~
j < till I,S. g'Hpenor Jl'mmiouhelii UlusKer
“ • juu uoo tved and tor fcrle by '*
J-' 1 2i ui;, v j ii ja -ksox ,
Auctioneer*.
I .AKtO'J, nc u-'i'in i.i:k( hi;s. v
■i lot ol reiuurhtt'*i v Ini ' I . lies m ipni.t heidthv
Mlnto, jii.sl received an.l lor sale by
juu 2j 20 ll VA IK ■ NI). KISI.I'V A- (’(>
SC S * ''* C (Mi. Muiier mrained, ami
, hy-.* irom color, just nvoivod mul tor
•«Io hy U.IVII.ANI), KIM.I.V A ll
Jim 2.i 20
HVJIIII Il(< n lid I Mi.!! VVI Notes wan
• Ukl hy JOHN (I. VVIM'EK
Jan 2T 22
CSIIKI'KS —<>u New York al mulii,'«u | o7|.7vT I
> siyln, tors'll., by JOHN ii. \\ IN fICK
lull 27 22 ' i :
COT VToils.
IIIII.S. I’olalOes, lor Male by
N s.MJ 111 A Co.
Joiij'JC. 21
jjt 11 *’ 1,1 null' a.lor il iloapphe llion will lie made 1 “
A to.thi* lionorahlo Inferior court ol Cwliiiiilua
county, whei siiuu. lor ordinary purposes, i,,' r _
l»ave ii s ’II iho loilow in ; lots id I .am!, i ir.. .Vo ’| >s
in Alii district' 2-<7, 2*ih district; 7S aud ]tj, n t h|
distrwi; all /. irlj e .inly, b -I'Vn, i io to th« esl’ute i.l ! .
Janes Ulaeksioue, il ■- .1, i
W AT p m; all,
V. Ji Viiinoiu)t’(;if,
jau l‘J—lo mimiuisirniurs i
1*0 U KiiM'UOn aocoiml of olbrr cwfajp
mcnU, and Ilio ill Itliof ono of tin* proprie
tor*, the Dioraimiftf mow exhibiting in thin < iiy»
are fir Hnle To those ivho are «lomi us I • *<*£ the
t'ooniry, and, nf the samo lime, wi*b :■» ncouinulole
; property, tin* boat opportunity is pre»" ut« I Applica
! Hon run Ik* made, for the prwiil and < unif week,
ul die (»lobo Motel. JJAKL (k Jl/Uth'S.
Jin i l6 ii 20
gko< cillES, 2 •
I HAUKKI/S prime Canal Flour;
fl * "f r !fi) jjalf do do do
100 N iercies, and 1(a) bid*. fine Irisli Potatoes;TJ
150 Bag* ol* rofler;
I .mil , lump, r raslied, nml brown Sugars;
20 Kegs Cosli-n Imller;
Fresh inipunul, torn powder, by eon and pouebong
Tka ■;
100 w h » v, bolfufid rpj iri'T barrels No I Mackerel;
50 bins Noland •( do October fibbing;
Together v. ill a general n^sorimerit ofGr >( < 4 rio«
not enuniei n*d I try Good*, Hardware, lion, Su?(d,
Nails. Shot, Ixn i, ie. lately reenivod and offered
fovuh by WFLCOMi: AMd.N,
.1 ai 27 *22;2aw t'.v Foxo's corner.
it Air.
f k IH’NbU'.S of K';p‘Tior Ivaoern //ay
Fur h.iebs j. mf.igs.
pin 0 .s'.vlHv 0
ON r(/\>lf«N,»nv\T» —lOOO pieces heavy
Ifeinp ling png; tor bulo low by
jnn-20 if K. ' lI.G. BRYSON & CO.
B< >VI* I > I \ C.l rs. J. < ' 11tUIK having ta
ken lie large three story brink house on Frond
Sired, directly opposiio Martin Frederick * eoufec
lionary, is now prepared to accommodate Hoarders
in n superior manner. A few • inula gentlemen can
be n • ormuod il«-1 with excellent sleeping apart*
iiirnis. jin 10 7
iinnvyjUKs.
p CASK Mr. Mill'Ts’s Tobacco,
ii j/jnrs Macebby Snuff,
100 Five and Two gallon Mimijobns,
00,000 superior •‘■'jumidi Scgars, '
:!i cun ili -di Inkles, assorted,
50 boxes Huneli Raison,
‘Jo bids single and doiibi e femlNVugar.
•) liljdw. rbojee St. (‘mix Sugar,
250 ratii lrrs bbs;, Gunpowder,
50 bags New \ ork Patent Shot,
30,000 Ain urrnaive Fcrcir.Hi'Hi (laps,
.lust received by JOHN COBK&RV.
jail 23 18
? Oil S\l/IN—Tim I. ol and Dwelling formerly
b owned by Hishop Andrews, eorncr of Green
end Centre Kireets, bnving ‘221 li et front on Green
and NO feet on Centre street. A SIBLFV.
jan2o it Hi
d a KOIKHA NANICii 1C N Six oaso ol
'H Nankeens, numilactured from (Motion grown
in Georgia, lor sale by A. SiBLFV.
jmi 20 it 10
tii i s r r».:i.:>s'sA gk7
U7 I GHi bo sold at the lower Market House, in
tbo city ol Angnsin, on the lirst 'FucNdayin
Fcbniury nexi.tlie I louse and improvements,
together nub 8 ill> Acres of Guild on the north
side ol the road h ading mil of Augusta, being the
late residence of Mrs. 1,1;//' Clayton, deceased. Also
sundry lots containing from six to twelve acres
eitcb of Woodland laying on the south side of
Miid road, and extending westwnnlly towards the
rail mini. Terms of sale, two instillments of three
and six months, with interest from dale.
.lun 10 12;‘2 law id A S CLAYTON, Trustee. {
Tin: i \m:i) htatkw mauaxine
AND
I>e inoc ra ti c I {<* v it* w •
VOL. I. JANUARY, 1833. No. if.
THICK OF ('ONTKJfTH OUIUINAL PAPERS.
jj TIIK SUPKKIOK COURT of the United
■ • Stales —its .bulges and jurisdiction.
11. The Fannlisi’s Hymn, by .1 (i VVliitlier.
111. 11 isloricul Sketches ol'lho old FiuiUcrs; Ap
ia lies.
IV The monnmenls of Greece,by the author of the
“Ruins ol Athens.”
V. Fool prints on the sea shore, by tbo author of
*Tw ire told Tales.”
VI. 'I he Dying rin d, by Mrs Daponto.
VII. I. i tire hours :il Saratoga, by tbo author of
‘llojm I.Mslie,’ ‘The I,in woods,’ etc.
VIII. An Indidunlul Sorrento, hy William Cullen
Bryant.
IX. Tim Canada Question.
X Sonnet.
XI. Aaron Burr, ( Memoirs of Aaron Burr, by Mat
thew i. I)avi«.)
Xll. I'olitirnl Morlrails, with pan and pencil, No 11.
The lion. WmC Rives, (with a lull length rap
per idalo engraving )
Xlf I. To-Morrow! translated from Martial, hy F S
__
ai\. j,m .V‘v\ imu I'.iccnoit,
\V. llutrottnvctive view ol lilt’ South American
Suites. (Introiluelory to I tie Uistovical lleßiiitef
ol Soul hem America.) Torrilory uod popnliuimi
ol'Spuiiish America. System ol Kovernmeiil. The
supreme council o( the Indies. Sectional division
and suhdivaion. Organiziition <d local govern*
menlK. Jho audiences. Kcclcsiaslicul eslalilisli
muni; taxation; commerce; liUrattire; general
operation of the system ; separaiion ol Louisiana;
expedition id Miranda; Admiral I’onham’s at
tempt an Ihionus Ayres-. Sir Samuel Atichmu
ly's attempt on I'/ontevideo; overthrow ol the
llonrhon niotmmliy in Spain, by the lloimpartes;
efleels of (be Spanish American colonies; rever
ses oft ho patriots in Spain, and convocation of a
general curies; clfccls on the colonies; first at
tempt hi self government at I,a I’az; attempt at
Quito; t'araccns, Carllmgcna, liogota, Huenos
.-ti res; Chili, convocation ot a national congress;
Mexico; attcnlpl of the Curato Hidalgo; revolu
tionary junlo under A7 rales.
The Mon I lily Historical Kogistpr.
History of the Lxtra Session—Port I.—ln Senate.
Organi/atioii; election of speaker to the house;
I’rt sidenl's message; the report, ol the seeretary
of the treasury, and postmaster- nernl; elect ion
ol printer to the house; the sons call nfbdls
reported hy the eommiileo on ilnaiu-e; the fourili
instalment poslpnnemont bill; the merchant's
bond extension bill; the divorce hill—position of
parties—the debate; the depnsile hank settlement
hill; the resolution against a national hank; the
New York lire bill; the Indian hostilities appro
priation bill; the warehousing system bill; the
Itislriet currency hill; .Miscellaneous.
| Analytical table ol \eas and nays.
I .Monthly list of new puhlieattotis,
iij This iiuinlicr r-ontains ITd pages on eleven
sheets.
•ho 1 ni> ',i ' : :a 1 1 ■ •l.c.'a/inc and Do
j lliiirritisc tuts iow « will i’c published monthly,
at \'iu h in'. :t city, amt scut to subscribers in
c\ ry pail ofilie Union:
It will i ooiain—
j I; ■ nernl summary of political and domestic in
'• ■' " "cc. ot c-i d m the onler ol tlio stales, rom
-- 11 ' >:i f uuth.anic important tacts ol the pro
* ending momh.
(•'•iu i.il liuuary iuirlli'M ih-c, ilmiu i .slic nml for
; oigti.
(.riuTui sn . .ill* i:>lollig»nro, mclihling a,Tt*i
«tut nil nnj i 'vonumis; a noiico ofuß now mivui*
| At vva*
l comkacci a’l.olllll of nil now works of nil
| till can cl llimugaorit the Union.
Miluai v mid naval news, promotions, chan-es
movt incuts, Ac. ° '
t o reign Intnlligonca.
Hiograplncid obituary notices of distinguished
A tier the close of each session of Congress, an ex
tra or an enlarged number will be published, con
tainunr a general r. i icn nml history ot its pnieeed-
U'gs, u coiideiisi'tl nliMf let Ot'importam ollieial dec
i utitiaits, mill lire acts ofthe session.
Ailiainagc will Ills., he taken ofthe means eon
cci.im.cl m Hus c.-i,ih|,slmmii, from all ~miners of
la ■ moil, lor 0.l , | and digest such extensive slut
,s t u '*‘ , )S , Vl,| u»n!s ou ail tho iiiost important mtiT
. cstsol the country its cannot tail to prove of verv
j giv;»t > auto,
t his portion ofthe work will he senernlelv paged
.so II.S to admit ot hiiiding hy itself, and will he mr
jicslualii.il, a copious n.dtx, so that
‘ oia.izinc VM.I also constitnlc a Cojipi.ctk
a.wi ai. hnuisTEtt, on a scale utmtiempted bcfi'irc’,
and Os ve-j great inporiaiici to all c/„s.’, s,m„ 01 ,i v
as iitloiding a riirn’iu and tHnnhinc.l view from
'"'."“'Vo "I the subjects winch n will com-
I’ri’i’. hut also lor record and rclcrciioc through In
lure years ; the value ~r winch w ill rncroase'w ith
ine duration vl iho work.
T r A subscription list is Id, at the Bookshire
°* . , TH&. I C IM.ANT.
, h’r the above work irl.o icccim d
■_' N ' ( I kmt w(n. ol Columbus, G/ ( ». .Irm 21) 23 1
NOTICE.
t 1 lilt llic - - 1 iidlaut, tile ordinance require.
• - mu Slnvcs who live,, part li their owners
to orocurea I eence Irom the euy council, will he 1
strictly enforced. All .persons int rested will take !
tue notice ol this Hy order I
Jan 17 li CEO M \VALKKR Cleik
Georgia, Jefferson County.
%4/'IIKKKAM vfoses llrinson, jr. np| h.* I .
w J me (or loiters of Administration do .1
non on tho estate ol Win. btreetinaii lateol uaid 1
county, decease I t; t
'J hfMt* arc therefor o cite nnd admonish ail and .
singular I lie bind red nnd creditor* o( said docea«cd
to tile their objections (if any they have) in my <
office within the time prescribed by law c
(•iven under my hand at office, in Louisville, tins | 1
IGih day ol Jan 1838. E HOTHW ELL, j
14:w30d« Clerk C. U. I
OESWOI K 9 C )luml i < ounty:
JfF.HKA#, Abner P. Robertson applies
V V for I.etiers of Administration on the es
tate of Jam -a M. Paco, dccotu d, late ol Columbia
count).
These are therefore to cite and adm >pish all and
singular the kinrfro I nnd creditor*! of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the tune pre-
I scribed by law, to fib .v cans *, if any they have,
| why said letters wlcml I not be granted.
<»iven undci my hand, at office, in Appling, this
(lb January, 1838. GAHIU EL JOfS EB, iTk.
Jan‘J w3od 6
OKOfiOIA, Columbia t >wniy :
Vi \y r • 'RI • A*V, Abn< rP. Robertson Os plies
V V l*»r iicil.*,;, of Admujistin mon the es
tate of faco.i c . Pugg, Jam ol .Muscogee county, j
deceased.
Tho.-oaro therefore, to ie nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said decs usvJ
to be nnd appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to tile their objections if any they
have, why r»/d letters should not be granted.
(iivon nndtT my iiand, :u oili< <• in wpiing, ibi*
lib Jan 1334. - (LVHKI EE JOALS, CTk.
Jan 11 G
(i J.OJUi lA, ) r,y (w ( (,ari of Cbdioary lor
Burke count;/ \ mid (fotmty.
1 &/’Il EREArt John Nuxon, Administrator o
» ■ John -S. Renner, (icc< at. ;d, late of haidcoun
ty, love petitioned t- aid court !<».• hi c s duuoisssory
dialing that be ha* fully admii.i-icred said ( stale
tb -c ar • therefore to cue and adiuon'sh fill con
cerned,io be and appear ! fore raid < »mn on the Hi«l
Monday in May next, r.nduhen and therewhew cause
why sa d ielters sitould nut he granted, ily older oi
the court.
T. if. BLOUNT, i> c c o h c
nov 10 Gm 2GI
*LOIi(JJ A, Coluifihui county:
WJ REHK.Ab \V;b’*um ') uiborough,odininisl.rii
¥ ¥ lor on the estate ol Vii ‘borough, do
•cased applies lor Loiters Disminsory,
'J hese are therefor to cite ami admonish all and
angular the kindred and creditor.-- of. ;.id dec’d to be
md appear in myollii-i uiibin the time prescribed
)y law, to sbcwcauMe, .1 any tho> have, why said
lot tors should not be granted.
(iivcn under my hand, at office,in Appling, this
51 h day ol JSept , 1837.
■ept 18 ntGt GABRtEL JONES,clerk.
UtORGIA, > il . , ~n ; , : uj
liurkecounty. $ County,
REAS Allen S H Prior executor of Ed
» » murid Prior, deceased, late of said county
] ms Petitioned lor letters dismissory, staling that
he h is fully administered said estate
1 hese arc thmofo’re to cite and u 'monish all con
cerned to be and appearhelbre said court on the first
Monday nt .May nexi, and I hen and I here shew cause
why said lette rs should not be/framed. Hy order
ol the court.
'i' II HLOHiVT n c c o a c
nov 10 vvCm 264
OEOftS /A, ) Hy the Qourt of Ordinary
iurkc county: ([ fhirke county.
V%/ H.KUiiAS I'cnjamin Mobley,Robert F. Fd
¥ i liston, and i boimis T. Ellislon, Executors
>i Robert Ellislon, dec’d , late of Rurko county,
ins peiilioneo .be court (or letters dismissory.
1 heso arc tlierelore to cite ami admonish nil per
ions interested t o file their objections in the Clerk's
(lice by the first Monday in March next, why said
fliers i 1 mhl not bo granted.
Hy order of i !iu court, T. 11. HLOUNT, d.
■ept 15, i • mOt 218
GtO KOI A, / Hy Iho Honorable tile Uourfcu
llurkr county. \ (>rdiiiary ol said county.
WJIERE/I.S William S»pp, Administrator ol
Kie.hmond Hank *rsou, docM„!nte of South
Curolinn, lias petitioned (ho lltuiorable the Court of
i Ordinary lor letters dismissory (rom said adminis
tration: These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and every person inlet cslod, to shew cause, any
they have, on or before the first Monday in January
iib\i, why the said letters should not he granted,and
•he said William >mpp foro\or released irom ail lia
bihty as said administrator.
Hy order of the ('our. .
T II HLOUNT, dc cob
July 29 mf>m 177
wftuww inary,
Graven count if boptcinuei
LJTON application of Alexander F. Hopson,admi
-1 nistrator do bonis non,of the estate Creen 1)
Pearce dec’d., stating that he has fully administered
said estate and praying citation for Inters dismissory,
it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita
tion requiring all persons to show cause why the
same shall not he granted—and that the same bo
published once a month for six months.
A true extract from the minutes, this I2th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA FEUPV, d’k.
nov. 1 niGm *js9
i JgL. BROW M of Brown’s Ferry, took froitf th®
Indians one bead guard Chain with “Wm Flour
tmy Ai iglist 22; 183-1,” worked ... il with gold beads:
also one full jewelled double-cased hiniiw watch
"Mb gold guard chain mid key—ih- watch has
three lei tors on the front case—the owner, or any 0 f
Ins relations cun got it by describing letters and prov
ng p-oporly. If no applicarioh bo made n four
inoniliM, the watch will tie sold ami ihe proceeds di
viued among tho troops,—application to be made to
the editor ol the Columbus Herald for the bead
eliam, and lor the Watch to Col. Brown
Tlui Columbus Ik mid will copy Uic' nbovonml
upward the account to Col Brown, nov 27 11277
months after date appljoatioii Will bo
, ni ''" ll! ,u iionimljlo till; Interior Court ol
. Iturko coimiy, u lieu eilliog for orilliinrv pm poHcs,
l.r Ir-avo t > Hell nil ilio roil and personal properly of
i/itnry Utlny, huo of I’uiKe ooonly, dereasud
WII.I.IAM UTI.KV,) . ,
<;ui;e\ uti.kv s A,lm rs
lWl Ml m4m
8 AOIM! motdhs after date,application will he trade
B l " lll ' 1 ' I'eonnhla Oio inferior eonrl of Ihuko
county, when sitting as a court or ordinalv In
leave to sell live hundred and ninciv-si\ acres of 1
lai.d I'eioiu'iii:; to the ~i „| Ktupli IVinuw tie- I
( cca>rd _ .d AIl l’ll A I'K.Ni.OW, Adm’x I
nov. / tel jjyj
months nftcr dale, nppiieaii, m will he
A. unde to 100 1 1.morahle Interior Court ol Jeller
sou coimiy, w'u u sillinj lor Ordinary purp iso. li.r
leave to sell tlio Ileal l.slno of too hue Attllmn
8r.i5..01, dec'd of sail eeuidv
X.l I'll AN illi\S.S7;t,.adm'r.
jan I— :nlt "J \\ im I'm will annexed.
, ' :i !! «> nOcrdate.nppliti, will be mad. '
‘‘ to tee t i.iorabic iheii-i .u.rcourt ..I'Colitiubm
county while . iliup .r ordinary purp. «■.- p.r lt . , vo lo
sell the real i .slate el ihc late I'.lhm li li’ m m 01 i:1 ;d 1
1 coimiy d.'eo ised, lor the hi oe.it of the heirs and
creditors.
Aid'll HD .1 UUN.V, Adm'r.
nov f- id 308
inonlbs after dale, application will he
I “ made id the Court ol Ordinary ol liurke e,um
ly, lor leave to sell all the rod osialtof Thomas
■ ' U >N *l. 1,1 ,(,t s ‘id county, lor .he benelii ol I
tl»«i heirs aria creditors. ,
„„ ‘’ailObl.VKKE^Ar.adni-rx.
sept 13, IST7, mil 0,0 I
0l n> * *| "" ,nlhs ado, date, application will be !
“ made to the hone side lot rnir I ourt of liurke
counlv,while silling liirordimuy urposes, lor leave I
to t.,-11 ilie Kind and .Negroes I. dolying to the esiulo
ol I'eter Applets lule, derv.isi .1
JOHN ATl’KKWllirK, ndmr.
oct 1)i. 1>37 4lln - l ’-i
!1 nioiuhs after data application wil bo
s nuulo to Hie Honorable the .lustier sos the In
.error (\mt! ol Columbia county, whet- si.,u'e Mr
onlinery p trposcs for 1 ave to sell th ■ whole i,fii l4 .
real estate <>| 1,l ien li l.) U un, late of said ,ou dv
deceased, fir the benefit ..I the hs.rs of said de’
. ..... ALKUIiU J. UU.VAI, adm'r.
Oi l 1(», 1 • .y^'Z
K mom is aflerdati application will he mad.
-■ to to. i.ilenor court ot J. d. r. i countj wh a
silling tor ordinary purposes, for leave to s t -J ,i K .
real estate and tie-roc. ol Andrew \\ , ! |s ' '
ceased .MAKVJ WKLL.V, Adm s!* 5 !*
n ‘* v * * \\ Jm Mgvj
F 1 ) 1 o > ' , , nn,! ' s icrd.ttc application will bo made
A totlK honorablelnleriofOourtof Burke Coun. ,
• ’ ordinary purposes, for leave I,
Jisel a Hero U .mam helm,ging to Jonathan Johns
laic ol san i county deceased, ’I
Aug. VI I'Jd JK-s.SE JOHNS, Adm'r. 1 ‘
WILL l>o fold, fit jiublic outcry, on Monday 4
the 19lh February n xt, between the usual
boom of sale, nt I lie Court //ouse in Canton, Chero-
keecounty, Geo. tlieira’l of Land, containing 160 |
nerew. known ng lot 70. in the 14tb List of the 2d j t
Sac in Cherokee county, belonging to the eatatc o! pJ
Mw Hannah Longntreot, late of Kichmond county, n
deceased. Said lot iw about C miles from Canton j-'
on the main road along the Hightower river, nnd n
being nl lb*; foot ol I lie mountain, odors n most do
siroble site for a country store and home of Enter
tainment.
Terms of sale ] cash, the remaining ! in equal v
payments at 6 nnd 12 months, secured by notes I(
payable in Augusta, with interest fix in date, and by
a mortgage on the lot.
At tne; an.<* time and place, nnd upon the came |
terms, i<oi 111)2, tlii*t. lit, sect. Cherokee conn- |
ty, containing 10 acres oak and hickory upland. ..
w. Vv. AX AIN ;V, Ex’r. ,
dec 22 wBt *j'jy
The Standard of Union will publish the above ,
I u fekly til! I lie day ol sale and forward its account j
to W. VV Mann, Augusta, tor settlement. (
WI JAj he sold on thn 20ih day of \ ebrnary
next, at Ihu pi i• iation of the lute Henry f
Uyne, of Korku county, the perishable properly be- j
j longing to the Estate <-l G. \V. 11. liyne, late ol f
i IJnrke county, dm-ased ; Corn, Fodder, Horses,
I Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and .'vitchon Furni
ture, together vvilli a number of other arlic.ea.—
Terms on the day of Mile,
jan 11—wld 8 \V. IF. HUGHES,adm’r.
1 4 . f i l<si Bid l?()H) o»i the first Tuesday in
v v April next, at the Court House door in the
loan id' I hoMi: svnMe, Thomas coimi v. v. ilhin the
UMial hours ol sale, vr// Lot ol Land No 3.in tin*
Hth I list net, formerly i ori. y ,no\v Thonms county,
eniiaming Tivo HiiiHi ul and [’ifty Acres
mor** or h ;-s; S >!d by an o; t-r olThc c »nrt of ordin
ary when si!li:ci |Nr oni.mary i-urpn-oa in Colum
bia county; .* old for the benefit ol ih r heirs and j
ere lit ora of Edward ade, 1 1*«• <s ■<!, late of Co- 1
liituhi i county. Term son tho day oi'sale.
Jan 13 Lkwtd E<M:] KOLTUN, Adm’r.
r ,STTLL lx' sold on the first Tuesday in March
» V next, between the usual hours of sale, nt
trio Marie a bourn in i!: city of An rusta, by virtue
ol an o il r ol the Honorable Inferior Court of
Columbia county when r ittiug for ordinary purpo
ses, eighty two oen s, more nt less of 1 inc J.and, in
Kichmond county, five miles above Augusta, ad
joining lands ol Juinrs G. Stallings, Hrrijamin 11.
Harreii and oilier.;, it being a p.irtol the real estate
ol VV illiam V lulcomh, deceased, and to he sold for
, r '"" distribution among the urNra of said
deceased, J ’onus mule *viiov?. n Vlic Mdo.
GAKKIEL JONES, Trust o,
For the heirs ot Win Whitcomb, deceased,
dec 26 wtd 201
KXfiOiT; TOR’S sTIiT ‘
\\J UiL lie sold on Thursday t lie 10th day of
V v iMaich next at thn Into residence of William
flowers, deceased, Into «*l Lincoln comity, the pro
perty ot the said deceased, consisting of (torn, fod
der, &c. House hold and Kitchen furniture, and
other articles. JOSHUA HAN 1 EL, Adrnr.
Jan 23 18;\vrd
" A DMI NIST R A TOR>S SABJE.
he fu.d at the late residence ol James
J v M. Face. deceased, in Columbia county, on
Wednesday the 7th day of March next, the crop ol
com, fodder and peas; the stock of hogs, cattle,
nudes nnd horses; household and kitchen furniture;
plantation to >lh, <fee. Terms on the day. Also,
In Augusta, on the FJlh March next, at the ware
house of Ihiinl and Rowland, the Crop of Cot
ton ol Forty-four Bags, Terms on the day,
by the ADMINISTRATOR.
Jan 2'» 20:td
BY virtue of a decree in Chancery, in die Supe
rior Court of Columbia county, wherein Sim
mon < rawford, adn inistrator with the will annex '
i 1 A Jrsscy \V inlrey, deceased, is complainant, and |
James t iirtlodge, administrator on the estate of Ad- j
am Vv alkcr, deceased, and others are defendants,
" ill bt sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first
'i nesdny in March next., between the usual hours of
Hale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and
children, to wit, Wallace, Argylo, JJornh, Sally,
Palsy, Alary, young Fanny, Jinny, Milly and child |
Juli£, utid David, a hoy. Sold as the property of]
the ts ale ol Airs. Julia Wood, deceased. Terms
cash. GARIHEL JONES, adm’r.
Jan 4 wld 2 Ol Julia VV ood, deceased] j
A GAM,EARLE to tui fille r of the 1 lonorable
g the Inferior Court of Uichmond county, when
silting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the !
first Tuesday in .March next, between the usual
hours of sale, at Iho market house in the city of
Augusta, live nogroe slave*, viz, Isaac,
Jidni, Elbert, and dinry, n wornnii. A Iso, 200 a ores
ol hand, belonging to the estate of Rebecca (lurch,
Isle oi said county, deceased. Terms on the day
-Wo. ' (i 13 URCJ1, admT. 1
J “n 4 wjj 2 r - J
A GllEEAlH.Rtonnontarof the Inferior couit
» of liurko co. while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will 1.0 sold on ike first Tuesday in April next, nt
lie court house door in the town of Waynesboro,
between ill i usual hours nl sale, I’ouv hundred
.teles ol l.iind, more or less, adjoining lands of
llr l> il Miller end A Duke, belonging to the estate
ol Jonathan Joints, deceased, sold for the hcnciit of
the heirs nod creditors of the said deceased.
Terms ol sale on the dty.
Jan 26 21 wtd JESSE JOHNS, Admr.
To Debtors uml Creditors. ~
A LL those indebted to the estate of Win. Bow
. a. ers date ol Lincoln county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same to present in terms
of the law. JOSHUA DANIEL, Admr.
Jan ail 18:wtd
A LL persons having demands against the estate
Tw ol / hotnas S. Burke, deceased, will render
them within the lime prescribed by law, and those
indebted in said estate, will lake due notice,
dre 28 w6t 278 JOHN S. 1(0 BERTA’, adm’r.
NOTICE.
)‘ persons Imving demands against the estate
.j*- of Aaron I /am, late of Burke county, deed
will please present them duly attested within the
bate prescribed by law; and those indebted to
smd estate will make immediate payment to
I:. t» KIRKLAND, Admr.
Jan 36 21 wtd with the will qnex’d.
A LI. persons ha\ing claims against the ( stale i ,
f a llchccca Birch, late of Uiclnnond county, d
ceased, arc hereby notified to present them to mv
i duly attested, within the lime prescribed by law
• ; a ; i d 1 LHE lit.ll, n ImT.
i ■ x»t I’orsons indebted to til.- subscriber,
- 8 either I y note or hook ncconnt lor the years
183 1, ’Jo and ’36 are requested to cull on Tims J/.
Lcrncn and Mnllord Marsh, Esqrs, and settle the
same. Longer indulgence cannot bo allowed.
-lan U 10; il. E. RUSSELL.
t.eeirg n, Eiuike ooiiuty;
j 1 \ HLBL.I .I. <i Kirkland applies for 1( Iters !
j _v V ol administration on tbo estate of Aaron j
j i'/am, deceased, with the will annex \l.
j f lic-c arc mere; '.a to cil l and Admonish all and
; singular lie kindred nnd creditors of said dec'd to
ho and appear at jay office, within the lime piesenb- I
j ■ d by law, to show cause, d any they have, why i
i said idlers should no. be granted.
(ii vc?t under my hand, nt Waynesboro, this 32d
; day of January, lalld, i’ II BLOUNT, d c coa c.
Jan 26 21 wtd
| Geoi .in, ;|it;(lounty.
| . HEIIEAS James Uruhhs Administrator of
j r V the estate of Win. Bryant, deceased, applies
to tne for letters of dicmjssion.
Th so .ar.Mhcn f.ir to cite and admonish all and
! singular I'm km I red and creditors ol said dec’d to
i he and appear ai any cilice, within the time prescrib
|(d by iaw, to slt.-w cause,if any they bate, why
I said letters should n it he grated.
• liven under my hand at ollico in Waynesboro,
this 221 day of January 181J3.
Jan 26 2lai ml P|( BLOEN I’, necon c. :
Georgia. .. e t . sou cou tty.
ISiidHIJAS l.lizubelh i'uol applies for let-
V * frs of Administration on I lie estate and ef
iVcts of.■Sain,! 8001, late of said county, deceased.
I’liese are llcTidorc t > cite and udinonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lo bo and nope ir at my ofllco within the time pre
sent!, J by law, to file their objections, if any they
ha ■>•<■, to shew cause way said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under my'hand at Louisville, this 10th
Jan leJo. E BOTH WELL,
I l:w3ods C’lorl: C. O, |
~ - ——- l
iNOTIt months after dale, application will b e
made lo tlie honorahle Interior Com lof Burke o
county, when silting for ordinarf purposes, lor J
leave to sell l«: number three hundred and thirty- e
lour, fJDT in the sixth district, t’nrrol county, eon- o
raining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18wlm Win W.M aCND, Admr
TO. BOAT OWNERS AND PATIiOONa!
Navigating Havana!, and llroatl rivers.
BV an act of the General Assembly of the (time f
of Georgia, assented lo Ihe 26th December, 1836,
tis made he duty of llie inferior conns of the sev- |,
■rol counties of said slate, bordering on,or which n
tavigabla waters pass through, to cause lo be pub g
ishe<l,tbe provisions of the several acts of llio go- I
acral assembly, regulating bo it owners, their agents r
and patrouns, navigating said waters. s
By tile aforesaid acts every bool navigating the c
Savannah or Broad rivers, are required to have a 0
while patroon,vvnh a Bill oi Lading ready prepared 1
to exhibit to any while person, who may wish lo e
examine the contents ol the boat under their charge,
showing the name ol said jialroon and 1 o n s l . n cj 1 ,
the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore fur- i
bids any boil owner, their agent or patroun,to permit ,
any hoal hand being a slave; lo pa; oil hoard ol lie ir (
boat,any corn, cotton, peas,slock ol any kind, pool- i
try or other articles in which by iavv they are lorbid ,
to trnllick, except llio some is exhibited in the lull ol [
lading of the outlet ol said boat or In, agent,rind un- ,
dc-r Ins or their direction entered, i,taking it penal
agahut every oll'end r of the aforesaid acts. ,
Therefore,all concerned will t ike notice, that the ,
nets of which the ion-going i!> extra i d will lui cm- ,
forced agaii.st offenders who nt.iy be taken in the j
county of Lincoln,
Lewis Barks,
W. li. CAiNTEUOW,
John Muss,
Stephen .Stovall,
Bute a Lamar,
Judges of Inferior court,
nov 23 If 2~J
Strayed «;• SSoiun.
tl esiioscnie r's wagon nl Appling, Gul
c - UMibia county, o*u.,a Vr-<l«;vv *' : orr«l IIORSK
about nine years oi ago, large liume, heavily built;
othi r paiiicitlars no! remembered. A reward ol
Twenty Dollars w ill be paid or Ids delivery, or any
information that may be gm n will be ihauktully re
ceived. HiRAA/ N. WiLJSON
Augusta, j uno ts ]3l
$33 Slewuul
i OS ron Tuesday evening last, either in A ugns
* in, or on tho \\ nghtsboro’ read, within -1 miles
of Augusta,a K--d ’.l.rucco FUCKF 1' BOOK,con
taining 1110 or $315, in bills, the hm ks n«t recollect
ed. The name ofthc subscriber h writ ton inside the
Bucket Bonk, Tho above reward w ill be given lor
I lie ciclivoly of the Pocket Book and Mwii y to 31 r.
M. liitlle, nl the Globe Holed, or to tho subscriber in
(’rawlordvillo. THUS. J \\ ;: f-BORN.
153 ts
3 ICON SPRING g kCliSf
annual spring races over tlio Centra
.ISL Collide will commence on Tuesday the 20lh
day ol Match? when the following purser will he
offered:
first day, niilo heaths, purse 8250
St eond day . two mile-heats, purse 350
Third day, three mile he.Ts, purse s<)o
Fount. day, lour mile heals, puree 750
Puih da}*,mil* 1 heats, best 3 in 5, purse 300
Weights agreeable lo thc rules of the track.
Jan 10 J2:w it MUBTIAN & MOTT.
MT. CARMKL FSMALIS ACXDEMY7
l»i Abbcv i i So iris* rSet* S. C.
|MIF. Trustees ol.Mt. Panned female Academy
h announce to the public, that Miss F Me-
CiuKK.\s, who has had charge of'the Female Aca
demy for live years past, will continue in charge
ol the same the ensuing year. 'They consider tlie
character ol Ihe institution under her charge so
well established, that it is unnecessary to say any
tiling in praise. Suffice it lo say, she has given gen
eral satisfaction lo her employers, as well in advan
cing her pupi.s in education os in the improvement
of their morals. r J hey ask the continuance and
patronage w hich has been generally given, the next
year, with a pledge that nothing shall ho wanting,
■ on the part oft ho Terchor or Trustc s, to give satis-
I faction. Ihe prices ol tuition to bo the same as has
j been Boarding Irom §7 to 88 pei month. First
term will commence the first Mom lay in February.
By order ol the Trustees.
WM T DRFNNON, Seo’y
2 _ 282 wllF
; rJH HR subscriber haying purchased this dcstra
bio site, in llio City ol Jackson, situated on
tho north sided tlio State-House square, is dctcr
nntiod I(» remove oit in a few days, and assures all
; ihoso who may call on him that, every attention
and provision shall be made for thoir accommoda
l on. which tlio nature ol tho country will permit;
and that Ids accommodations for travellers, horses,
and hoarders, shall be equal to any in the State,off
of the immediate bank ol the Mississippi river, and
in so till* as the circumstances ol the country will
: permit,his accommodation shallpiot be surpassed by
any. He pledges himself to k«opa good table,good
bar, hmushed with tho best of liquors; good coin
i tollable rootfls; good clean wholesome beds; a quiet
i lroelhnn riot anJ noisy intemperance; and
good furnished with good ostlers, and
a plenty of corn and ionuul, ns reasonable
icuns as practicable. Trompt payment, at short
periods, will, in all cases,be required.
To members of tho Legislature,and those having
business m the courts at Jackson, tho subscriber
will I urn is h good comfortable rooms, both in sum
rneruml winter, cither in his main Tavern building,
or in one a lew yards distant, which he has lately
procured, and filled up for the purpose, at their op
tion. i hoy are invited to call and examine his ac
commodations lor themselves, and if they like,
try them, lie is perfectly aware of the accommoda
tions hitherto a horded in this town, and is deter
mined to improve, them andthut those who favor him
with their custom, shall not not go away reasonably
dissatisfied. R. WIGGINS,
Jackson, Miss. Sept 12. Mount Vermin.
•‘ fm 4 m3m 2
H\\ . J. VASOIV-(|.sUe oS‘ Georgia.)
A8 removed to tho City of New Orleans, for
the purpose of devoting himself lo the prac
tice oil. AW.
nULfLRLNCES-Col. T l . F Foster, Colquett,
Holt tfe Lchois, A. 11. Chappell, Hon \V C. Daw
son,//on. John B. King, Maj. F B. Boall, Angus
ta, Geo ; Miller Ripley & Co. Charleston, S. C.
J *»»4 _ _ 3m 3
S.HIW
f 5 if I. uedersigned having united in the practic
0. ol the 1 'AW, oiler their services to the public
They "ill attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion,
Stewart, Randolph, Farly, Baker, Leo and Sumter,
of the (’hatlnlioocheeGin mi; Houston,of the Flint
(’ircuit; ami Twiggs, Fuloski, Lowndes, Thomas,
Decatur and Dooly, of the Southern Gircint. i: u
sincss criliuM'* i to their care will meet with prompt
attention, i heir office is in Americas, Suintor
j county, w bore one of them in a v always bo found
. when not absent on business.
LUTT WARUFN,
\v M II CRAWFORD.
__oct 10 . , w y
? bl’ undersigned have formed a l-o-partnersbij)
| S k r liie prill’,lice ot‘ l .iuv. 'i In’y ivili tttlcml
! the Courts <;t I’ranklin, ILi'l, iraliwslrain anil Jirr
] Inin,and In nil bnsttif.,s rotrunid to ihe r care irr
the r’, Oiiiiice i ircuit, in ill*; t iremt Court ol’ tire.
I nilcd latr-3 thrilrot; ■ ,;t l.iatriet. 'i’iioirolfiee
is in Clarksville, ilabcr.lmni c.njntv
KICIIAHU W //AIiIIRSHAM.
iiAKNAJtI) 11. lIABIIILSL7A.M.
Dee Ifi wHt 2U t
u, v.&j. m77i7.
.? TTOII.VIKS .11'
Moticello ami Kalu.ston. Georgia,
C- I I.L praelieu iii the several > jrtrtsol’the conn- I
» ties of Jasper, Jones, A1 organ, Putnam, Bald
win, Ihitts, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Walton, anti i
in tho Fodorul Court tor the district oi Ciaorgia.
UKfKUi'lN*' lIS.
Ass:usUi. —A, J. (V T. .Miller; Webster, i’nr- |
nralrv <C Co , Harvilaml, lii ■ ley, Co.
Macon. —Boods Mishit, Henry G. Lamar, Charles
J. .McDonald.
Snvnniiiih. —Berrien and Cnylcr, G. li. Lamar, Jo- i
scplr W. Jackson.
Chnrhs on —James 1,. Peiigrno, Weed & Fannin. I
C. it G. 11 Ivolm,’}’ Ar //alsteod.
'i ho Charleston Courit r and Mercury, ami Mow 1
York Courier ami Enquirer will publish thoobove
twiceo week lor B months and forward their accounts I
to tins ollic” t MOV 17 üßut XCrJ ’
G LUI{(- /.I, / By lha Court Ordinary lor »ani !
Jlurke cm,nl;,\ $ Count
aM/THiIKHAa >Varub Smith Administratrix,
* nd . , AII , P '> - s ’ H Prior, Administrator of I
SStotid lateor said county, have !
h ,. “ satd eour. or letters dismissory, ,utin! 1
~ J Itav ’ tullyadministered saidcsliito. j.
cc-r '\ re tberet..re to cite and admonish all con- ■
Bondli ,T a M darpear ,;,f0 collrl «n the first '
' . a v -Vp l ; "’«,and then and there slt-v 1
t-rdi" of .’he'court t,erS “ hall b ° grantet '- if > (]
nor 10 JYH BLOUMT, D c cod c j
v” i
Georgia Female College'
SLOTTSIIOKO’ GEORGIA.
fjnjiE Spring tenr. of litis Institution, 183 S will
1 open mi Monday, January Bih. It is desira- 5j
hie that all students should lie present at the lor- | L
illation of classes, on the first day of the term. The
government of the institution is strict, but salatary “ji
hemg by written laws and eonstilution, which are
rigidly enlorced, after the manner of the republican
Mate Governments ot this country. A pamphlet,
containing hints on Female Education, our system ffl
of instruction, discipline, Ate , will shortly be pnb- ®
halted, and sent to all who may lee! interested &
enough to apply lor it, by loiter to the Principal.
The hours tor instruction are from day light till |
nine o’clock 1’ M. (summer un i w inter ) reserving
four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur
days, stu i ‘it's arc eteci' ; i only till noon, ’i'he Ly
eeutu, 1a literary and scientific *Voei ty,) ol which
the Prmet iul is i.t o'-;.. ■, Pic idem, meets every
.Saturday evening, ibis ty h:is been estab
lished but a lew months, and has already proven it
seif to he ill.m, nsely uupr vu •: to tits young Indies.
Wo pledge ours Iv.s to imparl in one year’s time
to any young lady, who po- es a good mind,and
who can read fluently, a handsome
a correct I - .., i- m Elan i .or, Arithmetic,Geog
raphy and spciliiic,
A inurrit d u ml. man, !'■ tn South Carolina, i
(■!!.: i .ed t;t tie; d.av.n end painting department.
His work will compai v ith any artist’s in the
South' ii ' w 1,. ; i. .■ a -ove branches, ho
will t 'it h portrait and i painting,gilding,
bronzing, smaltm;;, tm , prints, tuney works
with perforated paper, . In tho musical
doparlir.ent, i.istruetion ui : given on the piano,
guitar,nnd llagnolet. Lecture. every night on hu
man and ( ompuraltvo /’hysiulogy, liotauy, Astron
omy, Chi taistry, &e. &c.
Exert io.-.s arc being m ido to have a elergyraan at
tached to the institution, which will heelfocted
with us link ielay us possible. lie have a library
ol PM vui, incs—an her' t iimi o( 2 Pit) species of
plants,i lecl dby the Principal, in the. State of
■'■mill Carolina—optical nisi nun juts—Chemical op
paratus, maps, gloties, &.c.
7 he v niiiig Itr.lies aie requested to dross plainly
—u iln wear jewels of any sort, and noi to attend
bales and purl:- i. No stole accounts without tho
sanction of parents or guard mi is. Such us have
accounts will hereiptirctl to icgistor all their ex-
P' lisrs in u honk 'they will beep lor the purpose
I’ut ons will receive a minute report of their civil *
dren’w progress iu their studies.
//natal can he hod iu the \ illago.
V. i illicit the patronage of our Southern friends,
and pledge curst Ives to labor to deserve it. Wenot
only junto but would bo Haltered by the visits of
nil w ho may bo disposed to attend our lectures, re
citations, Ate. on any day or It ntr during tho w eek,
J. I.A I’ASTE. V
ANA V if. EATASTJS,
dee 27 \v(BJ&tn3in 1102 I’rincipais,
THE LOWNDmiIiIC ACADEMY. ‘
‘' °P PUCI * 0,1 ihe first Monday of the prvs-
V V rnt mimih, under the superintendanee of
M it. .Ino. N. Young, where pup Is will be instruc
ted in the Greek aad Junnuu Languages and all
the I.rain h is of English lit tenure usually taught iu
Academies.
Mu. Young is a graduate of Oxford College,
Ohio, though a native of I his di-triet. 'i'he Trus
tees of the Institution foal thum.sel ves hilly authoris
ed to r ‘coium -nd him us being well tpinlilicd to
discharge the duties in w hich he hts engaged. lie
has not been long enough Ironi College to become
rusty in the/.angnancs, and part of that lime he
has been employed in teaching, and has given full
satisfaction as to his qualifications. The Trustees
also have tho satisfaction to announce to the public
th u they have engaged Mr. Abraham Conning
ham to leach the lower branches, nnd can with
propriety recommend hint uG a first rate English
teacher, having tried him two years previCUrj’.
The general supervision of the School will de
volve upon tho principal teacher Mu. Vouno, who
together with the .Trustees, will use every exertion
to manage the School with that kind of method
nnd discipline which will atlord to the students both
moral and intellectual advantages.
Isiwniiesville is situated 18 miles west of Abbe
ville tillage, mid near the Double bridges on Koo
ky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with
good water and is perfectly i oaitiiy. There being
no stagnant waters, or sluggish streams lor some
miles distant, it is therefore out of the reach oftne
noxious effluvia which is so destructive to health in
■nutty other places. Two of tho T rustees have
practised physic fur unity years in the neighbor)
hou I, and can speak knowingly of the Kiijterwv*
heallbittiness of the place. Lowndesvillo is more
over situated about five ta L*s distant from several
valuable mineral springs, v. inch have recently been
pnrenased by a company who expect to have pre
paratt nu m roidinoss lor tho reception of visit kb
"tire ensuing summer; which will aflord a‘valuable
retreat lor a low weeks, to any whoso cons tit utiona
may require it. Good boarding 'ft he had in the
village and in the neighborhood, at quite conven
ient distances, on reasonable terms.
JOHN (i, CALDWELL,
A. li ARNOLD,
E. HUNT,
ji.VNT.BTER ALLEN,
WM. C. CO/.BX,
J. S. ALLEN,
•S. J. SiIACELFORD,
WM. PASCHAL,
JAMES GOSPER,
MATTHEW YOUNG,
jan 21 w4t Ilf
A CAIIIK ~J
rSMIE subscriber takes this method to inform tho
Ji- patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion
School, and the public generally, tlu.t he ho*
brought llmt school to a close, and taken charge of
a new institution, lately established at Williams
Cross Roads six miles below Watkinsville, in Clark
j county 'J ins determination lias not been induced
| by n want ot patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion 9
. j loi, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond
I the expectations ol its proprietor : but by a deiibcr- 1
! ate conviction, Iha 1 in Fanners’ Academy, under
I its present piudent arrangements, (ho subscriber
\ I will bo able to do a larger amount of good t with
I more pleasure ami projil to himself, than he has
! been aide to do, in Monroe, ihe new institution
will consist ol two branches in separate houses, one
ibr males, and the other lor females. A competent
female teacher v\ill he employed, to conduct tho
I female branch, under the direction of the principal
teacher ; but the advanced classes iu that branch
> will make their recitations to the principal. The ;
| two Academics arc located at a short distance from
each oilier, and the le u-her's dwelling centrally be
( t\*« oen them : and it is believed that such measures
have been adopted as will secure tho advantages,
\ about Ibe dj ;mvantaof a mixed school. All
Iho jiimeipa! vioe.N, and fashionable extravagancies
••• ■v . a ... vill • (mold, a■ • fffedlually exclucL
<-•<! Lorn this eslabiu Inaeiit. Jhe Academy is fur
n:--lied with an < .viemave C’h mical, Philosophical
. ; num
ber 01 I :.go*a:ul ch eant maps, and other facilities
lor (li -j romot! 10l r.!i! tiAui. In view ol the 10-1
1 (a!;:y ot l aroit r.-’ A t (my vilimled as it is in one
ui the most pi; : .1.1 h. a I.tii! sections- of the up
theeub
senber iloe• 11 a 1, -■ * • , •omire to pupils, alar
v r amount oi ben-- hi 1 ,u i: • h-*y boon alh * hereto
-1 • *''» .fetliem. i ,\o :y jo> t aaiion that 0 prudent
lh*vilD l has si ip .1 , has hon taken, to throw
arinia-i i,. • morals ul j•; I .> 1 i-- tho strongest and most B|
chi' i 1 iml soli guards. All the branches (both solid I
, ai.h ernvmeacuj >, 1 a li eral and extensive educa- R
lion, will Oe taught iu this institution, and at mode- (j
' rale prices Hoarding may b-; had at Iho Academy J|
and within the distance of one mile from it, in tho If
most respectahlobamili js, for eight dollars, or less, K
per month.
i b .souN w..slang lurthsr information, will pF*n«e M
J aoij.--.,; to the Mi'i.scnlier, at his present residence. I
K'imximuv: and after that time, at Williams* l|
: w,,).. s Ivoads, Clark county, i’lie Academy is ex-^ J B
io. (cj to oj/f.-n Da the ar.si ..fonday in Januaiy next; I
: a.u it is very desirable iliat pupils, designed tbr this I
[ scfiool, M.onl'l Ijo pro.- at at the commencement of fl
Iho year, i heir advancement, as well as oar con- Bb
1 lenience, would tlieroby bo promoted.
, JESSE C.PAULKTT. I
ef ’hi 23 i H
"Lost, 1 I
/ XII mislaid, on the 28th inst, a common sized H
1 Leather Pocket Book, containing notes as well H
as I cun recoiled, as ibllovvs—One on i homas 13. I
K*?y,ot Jehersun country, for two hundred and lea H
j dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond county, for
; one handled and ninety dollars; one on David Pal. ■
mor lor one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar I
j Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty Hj
I seven dollars; two on James Jennings; Fob i. got her 81l
amounting to two hundred ami eight dollars; and B|
several other smaller notes which Ido not now re- H|
member, together with scrip ol Rank Slock of the Hs
Darien PanK, branch at Augusta to the amount of
thiriy shares. Als » a number of other papers o] fe j
value to me. Any iinformation in relation to the El
abo*e will he thankfully received, besides a liberal Hfl
leward will be given Ihr the Book and Us contents Bl
ocf. 30-11-254 J. JE.\A r iNGB. H