Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 10, 1838, Image 4

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i. E. M. HOBBV & Co. Alnuugurs, Cxteusive Afaimgcrin ofßenfctsaiul It ml*. fJUlKnmnngen respectfully announce to tli-- ladies nod pcnilcmor <>( dmnistannd vicinity Ihm ihcir Splendid Riiixllnlion of Khliii'hl Cariosities will ho open lor ibn reen.tlinn til m-i -tnn un Friday, Fcbiisniory 5Jd lf-3S, ol the bend of M’lmosh street, near the Kail Hoad Hepoi, tor n low days only. < ’.ininiodiotiN seats wid be erne fed for the hi ceinrniHlalion of visitors. nnd every 'attention paid to render the oxltibi.ion worthy of j.ubl.e patronage. /.I.ST OK A\l M A I,S. I'nll (iruMit ill ale lilepda'tl I’IXIUKO. Cm font, or ONK IIOKMIU Khinoet i'i!.; f’K.HACIi CAMUL AND VOUNU. African I,ion rind l.ioncs*. liengnl TKilvll AND E.IIOJ'AKI), in lire I Mime < ngc. Mountain tsI 7 >(I.V, from A (Vie a. Kent African Ostrich;; African I'elicini. ROYAL ASIATIC RKNUAI, TIOIOU. I’nir of Spot led E I j enas; Pair of Stripml llycn.'is; I’airol Vulture* from Ceylon. Jnckall, Condor, Monkeys, Ac. Honrs of exhibition from I to 1 I’ ,1/ Q& Adtnillunce AO cents; children and servants hall price' A splendid collection of I’AINTINHS will be exhibited adjoining the Mnnagcrie pavilion Kit* j trance (rein the inside of tne Alunnpreje pavilion, .Admittance 2j cents. Fob ri ‘Voif ~4W*<W I Eqnnntffriaii mid U yiminM ir /tiaeiiciui A rena ( 10. IW, IfOilllV «V Co. .Managrr.H. fTMHK proprietors of this unequalled company I. respectfully nimouneo lo the Ladies nnd tionilnneit of AtigiiMiu nnd vicinity, licit they intend opening their Arena hi Augusta on Friday night, Feb. 2ml IS.CI, fir'u low nights Tim proprietors* pledges* themselves that there shall he nr» pains or e>|musw Spared mi ibur part to rerdcr -the A mitt instructive iisAvell ns mini ing; also lor the ronildrl ami ’T*oiivnnimu*«* «d viMimrs. Admittance .10 cents; children nnd servimis hall price. Doors open nl hull past nix; performance lo rommence at 7 okdoHt. 71 te mnnajtin in soliciting public palrunaeo do re- | ?|>eclfiillv state that Ibero will be nothing tnlr— "duoml m lli/\porlliriiiiiticc that inn nftbml tbo icy ■of the most insidious bill tbo whole nil) 1 * *£»** ducted will) (be ti'mosl order nod d, '••ltßb'r i on parliculara of performance : ..a tba**.* in nin. U" Tbnngo of \'lm Urge bills; *r Foil 'i . i.: Fhoe tin* hinfill hills. if FIFTY DOLLARS ICIAVAll!). m £2 KAIVAWAV Irointhesub /ffcr HPrlner hist evening, m INegm Him by (be name ol P rank, B&W well known as Frank Heal, iiw 1 nhunl HO nr ill yearn of age, i \ory hlaek, with \\liiskerB, ami stout, ami him his Ironi f«elllout; quick spoken, ami very intelligent lor a Aegro; |m in a bout f> leet 7or H inches high. lie unuv he lurking about Align.-la, as he has a v\ilo nt Mr. ItUev’s, a lew iloors below the Lower Mar ket. lias been irTthe employ nl the Steamboat i ’ompnnv i*«r setrral years past. Tlie above reward will be paid Ln* LiV ‘apprehension mid eoi.lim inent in uny hul'ejdtljbr tlelnery l«-» m«». J. A. UOVK, kiehniOnd Co., 12 miles beiuw -' o*l “ aVannan read. j«n 2i ti VJ TVVX)XTV»WIV K DOLL \I!S IfnU A HD n fit'll V\V Irom t ho subscriber j . while m.eump, near Ji.wwhwry, S (j 4 a .e.eilain neitro m*n mimed /binee, Pyaoilr about ‘t'l'ycurs, dark complex fi l"SSst v ion, rlmiikey, heavy built, about 5 v (etU Hcrlo im UeM high, has several upper lure tt'eib uml C23fcBBDB3I tolorablv bil k spok. u. Saul negro wu» pitro.lm-.ed troiu the workhouse in Charleston. Any peisou wli > will apprehejul Mini negm ami deliver lorn to Mr. m. I inner in Hamburg,cm* secure loin s > llvxlsaid rumor tan uhtni'i him, will roreivo tlie above rewind, jun 12 J.B. Wll.ll V VIS, Ihoijgbf .ltnl, On lli(>7lli insf. a m*gro man, calls liiin.-olf HILLY' says rifXc.- d l<% heloii is so JoM'ph Kmieis, / Hurke county; he is 51.‘» 1 ears J / old,«» feet 2orI) im lu's high, JySr fL / dark complexion, rhooun- tirr-r or is reqm'stetl to come tor ward. p«v expiMuies, and tul« him nwav Fel>B :i*4 I’l l MOKO AN, Jailor lIHOIODT TO VLi'a ST A I ML t>N tie* l7i!» instant, a Ni iro man, t ails bis name <• A x i IIUIMh, >a\N lie belongs in f Mrs 11 ill ol I dfieiie.d ht.iru i, >r c , <( f .VutiUi <'moli!i;i, and in the .* j employment ol Nealy Nem-’e! 'J3rS-iti Abbe Mlle Dal.id H. is X\ years old, o lift iiiekc-. iti t but eomp l, xiou; it.is a sear on thy right eke* a; b t »rt' linger on the right hand * ill v let>' a «*l th*‘ lell car oil ; The owner is requested tit eouee lorwurd and pay expenses, and lake him Irom jail. Jun 21 1.» . KU Ml )RG \N, J dim Hai*g:Otis! Stwrioe.us ! tMMU. SuSserib'Ts have d'Mormiiietl on tlispesiug I ot* their eulirostpek ol U»m ly mule t 'huhuig, At co.fl price**, foreash; t > those ilesirons ot ob fuming great bnrgamft,j.hi* pres-'ot will !»>• (omul a v©rv desirable oi>p*»rtunii\ , either at whole-al© t»r celnil. JMilDi: *V M VLI.KUV, Drapers vV Tailors, 2 »S //road streot. Jnn 3 1 Krtuot at. rpilF.Hubicrihort.hnve reinbved iheirstciU of *- Ib'u;.', Medioitvna, FtmU.., Ac, to tho Krirk buibling opposite tlte teivonnMti occupied b\ ,hmM ..inee lb" lice, being ot,. d or übove tint burnt Witinrc, uitiloiie btdotv Aditv. Kowe'e old tit wil l'll plitCrt they are HOW receiving la: ad lin."t« to llu-ir priKOiil Htoel. THOMAS HA Hill.’'"l A CO. ; il9 . _ U '' rfAHB SOI fMKitN FIRST cj.t-cs Jl HOOK, or Kxcr i»cn in Heading mid Ik-, lam.ilton. ta lamed prtm ipadv trout Am. n. ii An Ihora, and designed t ir tlie use ol AVluiulh and Acadnniioa in tlie Honiltern nu t 'Veslcrn Male, |lv Ai. A1 Mason. A. 11. I’rmeipal ol Vmevill, Acadctry. (Jcucgia. For sale by fob 1 M f.H &I. C. PLAN r. ~ i.nie. I —CASKS superior Thotnaslowu lime, or consignment, tor sale low, by " Jan «7 u * li .1 1KI ) A ItOVN H^Aif IS tten ui'fi. STRAY KU from tit* l.alitvelle eottrsH on tin V*thnulant,a bay Horse, sli.f in the ■ lin-e, new 1,08 .km saddle, plated sliiups, about .) t at high Aiouilier marks recoil ctod. Ibe above lewartl w i Uy vivcu for nnv iiilorumlion lo me m t clumimi cwuit*v, district .Vo. V, or l “ >}[. m , il.ai I gel Umt JUU'N^LA.MKIN. dsH.fi CAUTION M *2~ UK public arc mutiunml again*; i ura “ note of bund, for botvvcon #1,900 or #i,f 00, drrun }iy Drake (Diodes At. Co* in favor of Nathan : K ! J»aory. The above nolo wns extracted from toy * joi i, wi ll oilier paper*, nod n small Mini of mo * iii'ii:cy, on (he night ol the Hih in«t. The payment * o* i * non* ii i-; been Mlopped,no that tho holder can 11 dt ri\ <• i.o benefit from it. Jf he vv i* I return it thro* ih” fhihe, 1.0 j* wrlr oiuc to the money con v latoed in lb*; pocket hook * " K. 1.1)~ :u :u NATIIAMRL IJ.ANKY. %/iem;i\sa Miano&s ran sale... v I li«* Hiibscriher fixing in Ifnrnbiir'T, •‘’•buih (’aroiina, ha* on hand a largo number of Virginia s :n vr.s, nod \\ill ni r jve Mipplirw cvcrv Uvo weeks. i'orson.H wi'lioe.: lo purchase, mid lrndor« find plan ter* would do vvo!f to give us a call, iim >vo always keep a hu' prior n s'uriniofit. fob? n.’m 31 JON’FUI WOOIH & CO. > *;u ( nor molahsuu. t! i IJID*S ju.'t icooiin (I and fori*alo low hy •* '? bTOVALL <V II AM UN Fob7 :;j lUSCEIV Ett’B HALE. bo sold lit puldio miction ori iho first * * 7'nmdfty, (f»lh day) of March next «t the , lowei Market liouno in ilio oily of Augusta, in ’ porMianee of an order of the HUperior court of i.'i< hniond county, holding jurisdirtion in e juity, pashOtJ ni the Januuiy leiui of htiid court, in the • n.n'H nt John ( huvouH \n. (gilbert LongHiref.t and others, mid (filbert fiongslroot v John < Imvous and other# nil that tract« ! land m mile on the Sa vannah river, in suio county ol Ho hniond, a»'j*;n ing luridn ol I f.trrm, Collins, f-radluid cud oi hers known as the June * ih-ai irro t. I• in iho hind will In* *> llon •• credit ol li, o, leu, Mini fillr-« n inOnil.K, for notes with approved personal mock by,and ;» mmlgugo ou l!io ureiniacb. , JAM I S SV Jf V v is, I I ‘ > H 3V; Va wld lit reiver in Fqdily | Mi f other city papers vxj I pjbli.i'i Uio above wo •- *i w eh urjiiJ iho 'lay <•! hilc. Kichinoiul Mlif'rilf’H Naie, ! W%/ 11.1. he sold on (ini fust Tue day in March ▼ r r.e il, ni the lov\ er Market liousu iu iho < ify o| Aii/(u*ia, within lie* nsimi hours of l'ilu, n negro hoy naoieil 1(11.L* luviod upon us iho property ol Mary < uiupbell, insoli.-ly luo li lii i .sued from iho T22d diMnef court lor I Iks county of Uielinioud, and reiurned lo me hy u conniahle. Also, At the « one lime a id plaeo will he sold u Ifay h vii*d on and li.kcn ns th • properly ol ( lirlhloplicr J/inei, to satixly u fl la. Iromllie l/i -lehor I f*m*l ol Haldwm co ii»ly, at iho instance ol I t wis l»(-nd vs. the said Minor sral ,M Dilumui. r. i. (» :ioui Aic/i’D r kc. UANCV STATIONARY, &*. | &£ l< iiAit DS A: sun lave constantly on 1 B w hand a comploto unouimerit of | i ronch, Amcrionn Stfilioimry, I Dniwint: I»lnlo»iaJ«, Arc. | fngli.sli and Amoncan drawing paper ol all sizes | from 13 by li» lo 2b h> dl llristol hoards of cop, de i my, medium, and royal size, plain and colored; I diawing and mathematical iiislrumuntH; camels j hair pencils; I’rookmaiiH, I.augduns and Cohens’ ' lead pencils; colored crayons; pink saucers; waier colors in boxes or single cakes; indin ink; portable desks; vvoik boxes; dressing cases; port folios; j bunkers eases; ndto books; pocket books and wal lets; scaling wax and wafers; India njbber month giuo; seals; rullcrs; parclitnent or iteod paper; Vino paper; lissuo paper; gold, silver, and (ancy paper; blank visiting and (aney cards, with gold border; ! ink and ink powder; ink stands; red tape; pap«r libs; backgammon and chess hoards; chessmen; domino ; dissected games; maps; indelrblo ink; blin k hi*iul; counting honso racks; hill files; black lines; Ungers’ line pen knives and other cutlery; ivory, be ne and pearl foldorr; quills of every qual ity; s'eel pons in great variety; transparent and porcelain slates; card cases; paper wrigb’* seals; albums; scrap bonks; nilvKroptf^'UA'CTittain pointed pencil cases: hwr th** m mil gold ever (olio post, •: m r pen and pencil enscs; plain; I*' iimls cap paper, ruled and 1 books of all sizes and pal'erns; and a uriciy ol other articles which will he sold at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. Jm 111 84 GROCERIES, Arc. HARUKLS prime Cunnl Flour; I "Mr 50 half do do do * 100 ’J icrcics, and 100 bids, line Irish Putallies; IfiO lings of coll'ee; Loaf, lump, cnihlicd, find brown Sugam; VO Kegs <h(shell butter; * Fresh imperial, gun powder,hyson and pouchong ’ Tkas; J()0 whole, half and quarter barrels No I Mackerel: ' h() bids. No V and 3 do October fishing;" ’ i/Fogcilu r with « general assortment ofOrocerio* not enunieruted Dry Omuls, I lard ware, J mn, Steel, 1 INhilh, Shot, Lead, Ac lately received and offered lor sale by VVJiLCUMI ) A kktliN, Jan V7 22;2«w4w Foxe’s corner. liiae of ‘^s Between Mobile ami Montgomery* TIIM Steamboats l\irmvr f and Iberia will form n line ol I as above, commen- I , cing lheir regular trips iu No i vein her, leaving Mobile every { Saturday and Uedia*sday, at 5 o’clock I*. M.; and i Montgomery eveiy Sunday and Wednesday at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or pns*Hge apply on board or lo W. \V. FUN, Jim \ 3m 2 Mobile. For sam . ; 9 (0.000 ; io A. PICQUET. I x’r of 3olm i ox, dcpenscd, on Mcinlosh-sl. . jin 13 wiw 10 i g feU. UKNT, wishuif; l» rpsunio l.is pruiw.ion ' t< " «1 i-.iiuiip, V>".lllulure nmmiii iu iliis ciiy— Will'll 111 IiMMMV, ll" will lII' 111 lllil IsUltl! Ol All'S'lS. Turpin, IJ’ At'n. Poisons requiring lii« survuvs mo ilesiretl to linvo Ihuir messages inwnl mg: ns Irequently sml expoiionre Ims iniighl him the iiiieerunniy ol verhol ones, w hen not purgonnlly rceencl. Augugttt, Jon 83 w3t 17^ wl sT RtSCKIVED. —A Mothrr’a Hequogt *V miswcrini in I.oHits nCa Fnlhur to liis Ihnighlnr. Tl.e I'iimily Pieui'lier; or Domestic Dulirs illns -1 ntt...t nml enloreeii in eii;li! iliseonrses, hy fvuv. K. 'A Hailev, ul'Soillli (-’nrolina. Fur snio hy | fob i '. li Tll A I.U. PLANT, 1 kVIiVPI *-lx\ JKAiNs, HKD FLA.V.N F.I.tS, Ac •j, I uses Ivenllicky Joans * imj :i bull's r. il Finmiols * i i! ilo h 1 jiuihi Hlniihots i 7 ins .litv roooiwil and ibrsnlmm rensimnbln lor^ , nml liriees, liy r.Dti.lH eV C.AKAIIt UAK ■ I'ceil ; ti kilii u wjal4*M ,¥3j»ii S.i lie, /•'ini' four hone ('uno/ics In .li/inm, lieurgia il'iiiy miles iruvel on lie' tJe'orgiu Hail Komi,' v*' a nIK A AI N. WII.SON reinrns Ins thanks to the public for their liberal palrmiaye since lie !uis ■ eomnieiieivl ninniia' lUeaboxo line, nml would in • I form Ihoin, I lint he has purchased the Intel ist ol 1 In. hue partner in the line and will hereafter run u 1 lon his ow n aec.mml. Ho has m ule every arrange mem for iho public Kcroiinnodalion.niul mi addition ■ | in his mail line has added an nccommudalion line— ; travellem In hoik will he conveyed ho miles on the ihsiryia Hail Kuod. lliseoaelies aro all new, and m ahi of the la si materials ; Ins drivers careful, mid f I horses penile. Till’, MAIL LINE ■ I Will leave Augusta every Monday, Wednesday 1 and Friday uiorumgs, at half pan 8 eeloek, vi i Umi 1 )(,,ml, for AN aslmigloil, Lexington, Athens, Jeller - i son and < nnnesv die. the accommodation line l .vi v Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, al ihe same hoar, an.l lie the Hail Koad, via Crnw >, I lottisville, > iri i nshoro, Poland's llrulje, and Wat, , I lousy die to Athens , RETURNING. d The Mail tine will leave Alliens every Monday , Wednesday and Friday, nt half past II o'clock, a ie m., ami the Accommodation line every Tuesday I hursihiy nml Saturday, at the same hour, and nr nve ul Augusta next afternoon by Bo'clock, r. m.- I hy the Ceorgia Kail Koad. 'Passengers Irom liieusti to Spring Place, should h ave .Augusta on Mondays and Fridays ; on arnv | nig nt Npring Place, they will intersect n line of _ nair horse post eoaela sto Nashville,T’enn., vvhich I runs three times u week, ie CO'Fho Ullit eiu Augusta is kept at theConeml ~ .Stage t'lliee, in one of the trout rooms of the F.agle , g Phoenix Hotel i IKrAll i’ureels, Bundles, A;c. at the risk ofthr a* to Washington s‘>, Athens f'J, and lo ’ I Jl other points in proportion 1 Augusta, Da. Jan 5, 1838 vv6m 3 Warc-SEonsc ic Cvnmtlriiioa i, _ A CfJ.VMI NO roiumaes to innfmct n OK.NK y iS UAL WAUIi-HOUSK AAO) ’COMJUIB. »- KIHN BUNI .\ Kss, ar his old htand, corner ol i Washington and U«ynohl-Htrrr'ia. He will make , liberal aiivanr-e* on (Mtton, <kc. in alow, and will at. ’ tend punctually to business entrusted to his cure. - J'/TL* _ 211 g'si <- rl o-n Wjtire-llous* . f Jpilß HtilwrrihrrK/jiko tins metliftd of informing - Jl the public, that they will centinun la transact i general CO MMISSB >\ BU-UNLSS. Their u Ware'll nso., nrc in complote repair, and they «oli cit aghare ui’public kivuur. Grateful for past patro - ringed they assure their iriondw no exertions shall he s warning to pr*>loolo the interest of those who may entrust l hr;r husinesa to them. Their charges in future will he like other establishments of thekirtd. Liberal advance* on produce iu store, Receiving and forwarding goods or cotton promptly attended to. S KNKBLAND &. CO aug 31 VU6 swtf tt(o*ayc<9 or Stolen. JfllOM the subscriber’s wagon at Appling, Col umbia county, Geo., a Yellow Sorrel HORSB ) about nine years of age, large frame, heavily built; I ojlar particnlnrs not remembered. A reward ol , Twenty Dollars will be paid or his delivery, or any information that may betnvrn will be thankfully re ceived. JIIILUf N. WILSON Augusta, june (f 131 [£IW NOTICE* JOJI.f Jf. f)VKU, Attorney At I«tv»b .MoNTHKI.J.U, (f lIORU I A . r Ji.Lp.m i,.e 111 the counties of Jasper, Jones, V I'utnam, \J organ, Green a*d Baldwin, ol the Ociuulgeo Circuit ; and Monroe, Butts, Homy and Newton of the Flint < .'nrait. Feiin fences* Auqublu. ( 01. Wm. f Could, I build, Buckly & Co- A- J. A: 1 . \*. . Millar, W. il. Crane, Uuilihono t< Baker. Neil) \'m k. Smith, Hills <V, (-o. Baker, Johnson & Go. jan 13 Hinivv—lo (1 lA)l\(i I A, By the Ilonorahh* the Courlo Jlur/ic rouiity. Ordinary ol'said euiinty. VW *LB I .AS William Sapp, Administrator ol ■ v Kn hinuiid 1 lankerson, dec’d,, late of Sauth Carolina, h is petitioned rho Honorable the Court of Ordinary I**r letters dismisHory Irora said adminis traiion: '1 hese are Ihereluro to cite and admonish nil and every person interested, toshew cause, any they have, on or before the tir.si Monday in January next, why the said letters should not ho granted,and 1 In-Haiti B’iJliam s app furo\or released from ull liu bihty as said administrator. By order of the <>onrt. T II BLOUNT, d c c o a July d'J ittfltn 177 (Georgia, Jiurkc count y: WI HLRLA-S George »S Morris applies forlrt wf tors of ndm-iniet ration on the estate ol Mar garet Slurp, late ol said county, dec’d. These are 111 r rvfore to cite and ndinonisb all and siijgulur, the kindred and creditors of ihe said de er used, to file their objections, if any they have, within the time jn'cr.cribcd by law, in my office, to shew cause why said letters should not bn grant ed. Given under my hand and seal at office, this HOtli Jun. JW37. T 11 BLOUNT, DCl’k. job 2 \v3od 17 Georgia, lliirke county: W/ it/JRKAS, David Tiniv applies for Letters w w of Adniinisr ration, with the will annexed, on the Kstato of Thomas Gabard, late ol ’said county, deceased. Tlirho are therefore to cite and * singular the kindr. - •'* all and Jk f’ltfrtoiur tn« o»F--. ..I. . r.ieditors of said deceased ule ineirobjAciions (if any they have) in rny of fice within the time proscribed by law, ti shew cause why said letters should not be grant' d. Given tinder my hand at office, in Waynesboro’, this noth Januaiy, 1833. jcli 8 w3»a TtT BLOUNT, O Clk*. Georgia, Hnrkc county. HI JIEKEAS Sarah Ann Rogers applies f o r letters of administration on llio estato of iS'a -1 Uan tlogorK.ilocon.scil. Thosearo therefore to citoand admonish all and MHRtilnr the kindred and creditors of said deceased to bo and appear til my office within the lime pre scribed hy law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. t.ivcn under my hand at office in VVaynoaboro' this <!hih day ol January, 183 H. Jan 29 23v\ld T II IthOUMT, o c c o n c. (Georgia, Scriven cotiniv: William Moore applies for Ict » » lersof atlrainiblralion on the estate of Alike Mir.gales, deceased. 'l'hese are therefore to rile and admonish nil and singular the kindred anil creditors of Ihe said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause if any they (lm\o, why said loiters should not bearanted. (Jivott under my hand at office, in Jucksonljoro’ 1 thisasthday of January IB3S. JanB9. 23 W iu ;>osiii;,\ I’krry, rik. WILL bo sold on the Kith of March next at the plantation,all the property belong ing to Arnon Ham, dootased, late of lliirke coun ty; consisting ol five horses; cattle, stock hogs; corn and fodder; plamation tools, house hold and kitchen furniture; six thousand pounds of seed cotton; one horsa cart; one hag cotton, <S.c. Terms at sale. b U KIKKI.ANI), Admr. Jiui2'J 2''Wld with thowill ■•tin ’xed. Georgia, llttrkc comity: ft ,a, r 11 HUB AS Kliz.tholh Bird appll es for let lets v v o! aJmiiiistration on the estate of Nnili.n; Bird, dceoiw‘.!, Those are thereliire to eilo and admonish all and sigiiltir the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office, within the line pre scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 22d day of January, 1838. T If IIBOUJVT, I> LVk. jan 96 wBod 21 iioorgia, linrkc county: WJ/KUKAN, Samuel Dowse, applies fir let ters of administatiow on the estate of John 11. Whitehead, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all mid singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to ho, and appear at my office, w ithin the lime pre scribed hy law , to tile their ohjeeiions,if any they have, w hy said letters should not he granted. t Jiven under my hand at office in Waynesboro’, this 22d day of Jantmrv, Irdis. jan 2d ‘ w-3i»d T. If 151 .Oil NT, D Cl’k. Geots-iu, ISurUc comity: ft •-J/I.;ui:as I J 1> Moore applies fur letters of V % Administration on he estate of John Haws deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credilers ot said dec’d to be and appear at my office, w ithin the lime prescrib ed hy law,lu show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not bo^granteil. Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 22d day of January, 1838. TJI BLOUNT, 1) Cl’k. jan 86 w 30d Georgia, .Icllcrson County. ’llfllliltliAS Moses Brinson, jr. an; lies l i »» me for letters of Administration ile bonus non on the estate of Wm. Siroelman late ol said I county, deceased, e . ’l’hese are therefor «i rite and admonish ull and singular thobindred and < reditors of .aid deceased to file their objections (if any they have) in my office w ithin the lime ptesenhid by law Given under my hand at office, in Louisville, this 16th day of Jan 1838, E BOTHWEI.L, 14:w30ds Clerk C. O. Gcovuin. Knrkc county: ft % ’ 111 IiK.IS, K G Kirkland applies for letters » 9 of administration on the estate of Aaron 1 flam, deceased, with the will annexed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tfce kindred and creditors of said dec’d to he and appear at my office, w ithin Ihe lime ptosenbr cd hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under mv hand, at Waynesboro, this 22d • day of January, 1838. I’ll BLOUNT, dc cone. Jan 26 21\vtd Georgia, l.nrkeComity. p \V 11LUEA8 James Grubbs Administrator of , . V tbe estate us Writ Bryant, deceased, applies to me lor letters of dismission. I These arc therefor to cite and admonish all and ~ singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dee d to be arid appear at any office, w ithin the time prescrib p ed by inw, to shew cause,if any they have, why said letters should not lie prated 0 Given under my band at office in Waynesboro, this 321 day of January 1838. Jan SB 2tm6m Tlt BLOUNT, dc cob c. 1 Georgia, Jefferson county. Hj HKKEAS Elizabeth i’ool applies for tel lers of Administration on the estate und ef ' feets of Samuel Pool, late of said county, deceased. '• These are therefore ! ■ cite and admonish nil and '* j singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, c j to he ami appear at rny office within lira time pre l-1 seribad hy law, to file their objections, if any they I hove, to shew cause Why said letters should not be . "ranted. Given under my hand at Louisville, this ICth g Jan 1338. E BOTH WELL, I Hiw3od» Clerk C. O. GEORGIA,} By the Court of Ordinary for ~ Ihirjm coiml:/ $ said County, t J din iS’axon, Administrator of , *4 John S. Kenner, deceased, late of said conn , ly, have petition. (I said court for lettersdisoiisssory . i slating that he Inis fully admiifisterod said estate , 1 ihcso are therefore to cite and admonish all con ] | cemcd,to bo anti appear before said court on the first i Monday in May nest, rod then and thereeliew cause I why sa d letters should not lie granted. By oicteroi . i the court. T. 11. BLOUNT, kcoiic nov 10 Cm 204 GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said Rurkc. county. y County, l ; V,V/"IH’dtEAS Allen -S li Prior executor ofEd ' | ' ' mnnd Prior, deceased, late of said county " ; has petitioned for letters disinissory, stating tiiat i ho has fully administered said estate I hose are therefore to r ite and admonish all eon j eenind to be and appear before said court on the first 1 Sunday ui .Mav next, and thou end there shew cause ! "by said tellers should not be granted, ily order i 1 of lie; court. I i I' il BLOUNT u o c o r. c . nov 10 wfini 2 fid j GEORGIA, > By the Court of Ordinary 1 iurke county: i Burke county. & ‘j, ' HEItE.VS Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. El ! v “ liston, and Tfiornas T. EUiston, i 'X. .■ i.loi'i; if Robert EUiston, dec’ll, late of Berko counly, | tas petitioned i lie court for letters dismissory. 1 liege are therefore Incite and admonish all per ions interested to file Iheir objections in theCierk’s 1 liico by the first Monday in March next, why said 1 oilers should not be granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, ». ) _si-(it1.a,13:i7 mfir, 218 GEOlililA , 1 Court or Ordinary, Srnven county. $ September Term 1837. 5 r J ON application o( Alexander E. Dopson,ndirii nistrator do borne nun,of the estate CiecnJl Pearce dec d.,si'aing that lie has fully administered said estate and praying citation for Inters disinissory, it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issue a cita tion reipiiring all persons to stiew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that tho>ume bo published once a rnooih for six months. A true extract horn the minutes, this 13th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA FERRY, cl’h. nov. 4 mfiui 259 CNOL, BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, took horn the V Indiana one head guard Ch tin with “Win Flour noy August 22; 1831,’’ worked in il with gold beads; also, one full jewelled double-cased hunting watch,- with gold guard chain and key—the watch has throe letters on the front case—the owner, or any of his relations cun get it hy describing letters and prov n g p opsriy. If no npplioatioh be made i i four months, Ihe walch will t*o sold and the proceeds di vider! among the troops,—application to bo made to the editor of the Columbus Herald fur the bead chain, and lor the Walch lo Col. Broun. The Columbus //braid will copy the above and orward the account to Col Brown, nov 27 W ILL lie * 7" —-•*" |i‘.i..'. outcry, on Monday • • me 19th February next, between the usual j hours of sale, at the Court House in Canton, Choro . kce county, Geo. the trait of Land, containing 100 ‘ acres, known as lot 70. in the 14th Hist of the 2d 1 Sue in Cherokee county, belonging lo the estate ol Mrs Hannah Longstreet, late of Richmond county, > deceased. Snnl lot is about 0 miles from Canton on the main road along the Hightower river, and being at lhe foot ol the mountain, oilers a most de sirable site for a country store and house of F.iitnr tuinment. r Terms of sale 1 cash, the remaining \in equal payments at f> and 12 months, secured hy notes payable in Augusta, with interest fre m date, and hy u mortgage on Iho lot. ' At the same lima and place, and upon the same terms. Lot 1 l'J2, (list. I’. l , sect. 3, C'liorokco couu i ly, containing 40 acres oak and hickory upland. W. W. MANN, Ex'r. dee 22 vvBt 299 The Standard of Union will publish the above weekly till the day ol sale and forward its account jo W. \V, Mann, Augusta, lor settlement. WILL he sold on the 20th day of February next, at the plantation of the, late Henry Byno, of Burke county, the perishable properly be longing lo the Estate of G, IF. 11. Byne, late ol Burke county, deceased ; Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Xitchon Furni ture, together with a number of other attic.ca.— Terms on the day of sale, jan 11—wtd 8 \V. IT. IHJGITES',fldm’r. H‘ I' HE SOHO nit the first Tuesday in » - April next, at the Court House door in the town of Thomnsville, Thomas county, within the usual hours of sole, viz - Lot of Land No 305 in the J7th District, formerly Farley,now Thomas county, containing Two Hundred uud Fifty Acres more or less; so.','! by an order of the c >nrl of ordin ary when sitting for ordinary purposes in Colum bia county; sold (or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Edward \\ ade, deceased, late ol Co lumbia county. Terms on tho day of sale. Jan IS 13: wtd KOBT BOLI'ON, Acira r. ’ft ft / ILL he sold mi ilm first Tuesday in March V » next, between the usual hours of sale, at lae Market house In the city of An.'tista, hy virtue of an order ot the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county when silting tor ordinary purpo ses, eighty two a cues, more in less of I’ino Land, in Richmond county, live miles above Augusta, ad joining lands ol James G. Stallings, Benjamin 11. B arren and others, it being a partot the real estate id' William Whitcomb, deceased, and lo he sold for Ihepurjoae id' distribution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms made known at the sale. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee, 1 Fur the hoins of Win Whitcomb, deceased, doc 20 wtd 201 , j~ EXiTcilfTOH’S SALE. - ; l.y ILL he sold on Thursday iho 10th day of ■ t » V Match next at the late resilience of William j Bovvers, deceased, late wf Lincoln county, (he pro ,l puny of the sdd deceased, consisting of com, fod der, Ac. House hold and Kitchen fnrnilniv, and oilier articles. JOSHUA DANIEL, Admr. Jim 23 18;wtd t V 1> iili, IST K A TOHAS* SA !A i vi/ih f lu) t-o «1 ill Ili« late residence ol James V 31. Race, deceased, in Columbia counly, on 1 Wednesday tho Till nay of March next, tho crop ul > corn, fodder and pcaft; tho slock ot’ hogs, cattle, . j mules mol horses; household and kitchen furniture; I i plantation tools, Arc. Terms on tho day. Also, In Augusta, on the l ( Jlh March next, at the vvaro l i house ot’ Raird and Rowland, the Crop of Cot j ton ol*Forty-four Hags* Terms on tho day, hf iho ADM IMSTKATUU. j Q Jan 25 80:td » iV. OTIC I?’ !•—Persons indebted to the subscriber s- I i t either I y note or book account (or the years 1 1834, ’35 and ’Mare requested lo call on Thus. M. Hcrricn and Mnlford Marsh, Esqrs. and settle the i same, /monger indulgence cannot be allowed. 1 jan 19 13: Il F. lUJSSEL&. ■ jj I? V virtue of ;i decree in Chancery, in the Snpe s rior Court ot Columbia county, wherein-Sim mon I rawibrd, administrator with the annex c! if Jrssey Winfrey, deceased, is complainant, ami Janu s Carlledge, administrator o;i the estate of Ad am Walker, deceased, and others are defendants, s will ht sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first pj Tuestlay in March next, between the usual hours of sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and j children, to wit, Wallace, Argyle, Dorali, Sally, o P» ,# y, Mary.ymmg Fanny, Jinny, Milly and child Juba, and David, a hoy. Soli as the property of o tho < state of Mrs. Julia Wood, defeased. Terms cash. GABIH EL JON ES, adm’r. j Jan 4 wtd 3 t»f Juba Wood, deceased* \GJvEF.ABLE to an order of tlie Honorable th« Inferior Court of Itielmiond county, when sitlin" for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the f first Tuesday in March next, between the usual s hours of sale, at the market house in the oily of Augusta, five negroe slaves, viz : Sandy, Isaac, 1 John, Elbert, and Aiarv, a woman. Also, 200acres > of Land, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Burrh, i- late of said counly,deceased. Terms on the day f ol sale. L. B Bt/RC//, adm’r. Jan 4 w td 2 lAFTWICH’S Best Chewing Tobacco, i for sale by ANTONY <fc HALVES, Feb 5 25 232 Bread street. ,4 GREEABLE loanorder-of tl;t» Inferior <cit , -of Uurko co. while silling for ordinary puipo.s, ! - will lie mM on ike first 'J'uesiiny.in April next,it the court house -door in the town of U aynesbo >, .1 between tho usual hours ol sale, Four JnindjA , ucies ol Laud, more or less, adjoining landiof - Ur li 1! .Miller imj A Duke, belonging lo the ostte r of Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for the bcie.fi of s the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. Terms of solo on the d iv. i, Jan 36 SJlvvtd JESSE JOHNS, Admr f ° Debtors and Creditors. A 'l'"--' indebted to the estate of Win. Bc.v -r “- in Into id Lncohi county, deceased, are rc qnested to nial,o'immediate payment, end those f . hating claimsaguins' in • same lo pre—nt p, (.>nni 1 [Ol the law. JOSJIUa DANIEL, Admr. 'I - -Q l ' l -d l a :wld notice. I A IsL persons having demands against the estate e j *“■ of Aaron Him, into of luirko county, dec’d I [ willploavo present them duly attested within ihe lime prescribed bylaw; and lliosa indelurd to said estate will malic nnmodi iie payment to id ti KIRKUANU, Admr. j Jan 2(5 21uld vvitluho will Rncx’d. A J- ,, ‘ persons having claims ngainsv the estate i I 1 Rebecca Birch, late of Richmond cfnjnty, di ■ ceased, are hereby notified to present them to tnv t duly alluded, within the lime prescribed by law". Jnn 3 1 Is BURCH, atlm’r. l TE'IOUR months nller date application will be ■ s undo to the Honorable the inferior Court of i f’n,l.o cun lily, when silting for ordinary purposes, ■ for leave 1 1 sell all ibo real and personal property ol ! Henry Ulir-y, late ol Ruri.e roomy, deeem-ed. Wild,l AM OTI ,15 V', ) , , , GREEN UTLI.V, v A, m r ’ s ’ dec I 281 m4m ! S/OUR morrtbs nlienlrt>,application wilt lie rrade d lo tho bonorahla the inferior conn of Burke county, when silting ns a court or ordinary, far leave In sell live hundred and ninety-six acres of land belonging to tho estate ol Rmpli Rennnv de ceased iMaRTJIA PENnOW, Adm’x, tiov. 7 id 2(51 months after date, application will he 5- made lo tho Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son comity, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, fir leave in sell the ileal Estate of the lale Nathan Ilrassfcl, dec’d ol’said comity -11’HAxN BRASS/.’!,,adm’r. Jau 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed. S’dOHR inonths aflonlate,application will he made .5.’ to the honorable the interior court of Columbia county while s.ttiug for ordinary pnrprsns,fbr leave lo soil Ihe real estate of tho lido Elbert li Uunn ol said ■ county deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ALFRED .1 DUN A, Adm’r. nov 13 Id 268 3d OUR months afterdate, application will ho A made lo the Court of Ordinary ol Burke coiiii -1 ly, for leave to sell all the real cslatiof Thomas • Kelly, doc’d, late of said county, fir ihe benefit oj the heirs and creditors. C A llO LI AT. KE /, /.I', achn’rx. sept 13, 1837, mil 216 TAOUR months afterd do application w ill bo made to the hrmortihle Inllryjf coium ..i| Cnlpndjm.J county, | Ax2<^' c llii- ordinary purposes, for JJfSftomscU lho following lots id Land, vizi No 408, in 4lh district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 46, 11th district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of James Blackslone, dcceasi d. WM.P IiEALL, Wit/. YARBOROUGH, ian 13—15 administ'ulnrs. «,\OU It months afterdate* application wall be made k_' to tho interior court of Jefferson county when silting ior ordinary purposes, fir leave to sell the real estate and negroes id’ Andrew E. Wells,i •' ceased. MARY J W ELLA”, Adtn’tx nov 17 vv4m 26 2 IJOl’Il months after date, application will be made lo the honorable Inferior (’out I id Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell lot rimnht*- three hundred and lliirly lonr, (334) in the sixth district, Carrol county, con taining two hundred two and a hall acres. Jan 23 18w4m Wm W JJAUiN D, Admr 9 A OUR months after date, application will lie B.' made to the hone able Inferior Court ol’ linrkc county,while sitting fir ordinary j urposes, lor leave to sell the Land and JVegroes belonging to the estate of I'eter Applewhite, deceaseyl, JOHN APPLEWIIITE, adm r oct 10, 1837 4lm 242 f NOUR months after date application wil he . made to the Honorable) the Justices of tho In ferior Court ol Columbia eercnly, when silling fir ordinary purposes for leuvo to soli the whole «l the real estate ol Elbert 15 Dnnn, late of said county deceased, fir tho benefit of the heirs of said de’ ceased. ALFRED J. UUNN, adm r oet 16. 1837 242 AX E.STRAY HORSE, J aken up and brought before mo an LAW 1 est my horse, n cln.snut sorrel, stiod before, some white in his face; some to white spots on his hack, (saddle ’ ? jCJ* I marliS >) 1,1,111 lli '" 1 ii>( ‘ l white, about 16 bands high and about 7years old, mid apprised at $BO. WM P NOBLE, J F. Abbeville Uislriet, So (Id. Jan 30. fi.|> g 26:2l + Brought to Columbia County Jail, Q OX I c 20th instant, a NEGRO WOMAN, who says her name is ba rah; that she belongs to Ephraim Ifop i I mg, near the high shoals of A palaeha A No river. She is about 60 or 65 years ofage, V'/lriy/ j dark complexion. idfTf fho owner is requested to call, pay j expensei and lake her away. Jan 27 22w3t RICII'D II JONES, Jailor. B'Vijmaik' S'-oSiU’S’e- SCOTTSI3ORO’ GEORGIA. tStllE Spring term of this Institution, 1833 will SL open on .Monday, January Bth. It is desira ble that all students should be present at the for mation of classes,-on tlicfirstday of tho term. Tbe governmen; of the liislituliim is strict, but salutary j —being by w ritten laws and constitution, which are rigidly enturced, after tho munner id the republican Pune Governments of this country. A pamphlet, ■ containing hints on Female Education, our system of instruction, discipline, &e , will shortly bn pub lished, and sent to all who may fed interested enough to apply for it, by letter to the Principal. The hours liir instrueliun are front day light till nine o’clock P M. (summer and winter,) reserving four hours for meals and recreation. Un tSutur i days,students mo engaged only nil noun. The Ly , | ceum, (a literary and scientific -Society,) of which j Ihe Princtdal is ex officio. President, meets every •Saturday evening, ’t ins society has been estnb ■ I lished hut a lew months, and has already proven it ■ I selfto he immensely improving to tin young ladies. , \ Wo pledge ourselves to impart in one year’s time I to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, and who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting,a a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog s raphy and spelling. A married gentleman, from B’outh Carolina, i ’, engaged in the drawing and painting department. Ills work will compare with any artist’s in the Southern Stales Resides the above branches, he I will teach portrait and minature painting, gilding, ■ bronzing, smalting, transferring prints, iancy works . with perforated paper, Ac. Ac. in the 'musical department, instruction will he given on the piano, I guitar,and flageolet. Lectures every night on hu . man and comparative Physiology, Botany, Astron , omy, Chemistry, Ac. Ac. t Exertions are being made to have a clergyman at tached lo the institution, which will be cUccled I with as lillledeiay us possible, iFehavea library , of BuU volumes—an herbarium,of 2 )00 species ol I plants, collected by the Principal, in tic Slate of [’ South Carolina—opiical instruments —Chemical ap i paratus, maps, globes, &c. 7'heyoung ladies are requested lo dress plainly j —not in wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend • balls and parties. No store accounts without the 3 sanction ul parents or guardians. Such as have > I accounts will ho required to tegister all their ex • j pulses in a hook 'they will keep for the purpose 1 Pat.ons will receive u minute report of their ehil f j dam's progress m their studies. , j -Board can ho had in the village. ’ j We solicit Ihe patronage of onr Southern friends, , and pledge ourselves to labor to ileserve’it. \\ e not only invite hut would be flattered by the visits of I all who may be disposed to attend our lectures re i citations, Ac. on any day or hour during the week j i L. I.ATASTK, ANNA M. LATASTE, 1 dec 27 wtBJAra3m 302 Principals. , Till! LO *V OEMVJ IiLR ACADEMY, ft '* !' A'V opened on llie first Monday ol the p fl v V ent month, under ll.c superintendence of Mr,. Jno. N. Voo.vu, whore pup.ls will be instruc icd in the Greek nad Roman Languages and nil iho branrhes of English literature usually taught tu Academies. jl/n. Young is a grndnnte of Oxford College, | Ohio, though a native of this district. The Trus tees of the Institution feel themselves fully millions/ od to recommend him ns being well qualified to discharge the duties in which ho has engaged. He has not been long enough from College to become rusty in the / nngnar.es, and part of that time he has been employ* d in teaching, and has given full satisfaction as to his qualifications. The Trustees also have the satisfaction to announce to the public that they have engaged .Wit. Ahjiauam Cunning ham to teach the lower branches, and can with , propriety recommend him ns a first rate English r I a'-her, having tried him two years previously. i ■ The general supervision ot the School will do- jS 1 : volvo upon the principal teacher Mu. Young, who a ; together with the Trustees, will use every exertion 3 i to manage the School with that kind ol method ! and discipline which will ullurd to thj students both \ moral and intellectual ad v antages. Eowndesvillc is situated 13 miles west of Abbe ville village, and near the Double bridges on Roa t ' ky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, willt^ ■ good water and is perfectly t ealthy. There being no stagnant water.-, or sluggish streams lor some miles distant, it is therefore out ol the reach oflno noxious effluvia which is so ■! .-tractive lu health in many other places, Tu - u the Trustees havo i 1 practised physic for unity ye ars in the neighbor [ hood, and can speak knowingly of the superior , healihtulncss of the place. EowndesviUe is more 1 our situated ab .'Ut five miles distant from several valuable mineral springs, which have recently been purenuted by u company who expect to have pro par.in ui- in re.'.dimlor the reception of visitors the ensuing summer; which will aflord a valuable retreat lor a lew u ceks, 1 1 any whose cutis til iitious • may req ire it. I ucl hoarding can be bad in the ! village and in Iho ncigltborhoon, at quite conven ient distances, on reasonable terms. JuiiN g. (tAI.DWELL, A. I! AHA OLD, E. HUNT, HAMSTER ALLEN, Will. C. COZBV, J. s. ALLEN, s. j. shacelford, WJI. PASoIIAL, JAMES' COSTER, Matthew young. jan 21 wit I'J A CARD. fEIIIK subscriber takes this method to inform ilia 6- patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion School, and the public generally, lin t he ban brought that school to a close, and taken charge o#P a new institution, lately eslahl.shcd at Williams Cross Roads six miles below Watkiusville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ; lot, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond the expectations of its proprietor: hut by a deliber ate conviction, that in Fanners' Academy, under Us present prudent arrangements, Ihe subscriber will be able to do a larger amount of g"ed, with more pleasure and jirnfit to himself, than ho lias been able to do, in Monroe. ’J ho new institution will consist ol two branches in separate houses, ono lor males, and the other tor females. A competent .. .leittSUUftftßhissr 'wttrhTu employee, - iv» eonUmtt the . ibinalu branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch | will make their recitations to the principal. Thu 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 have-been adopted as will secure the advantages, without iho disadvantages, of a mixed school. Alt the principal vices, and fashionable extravagancies ot town and village schools, are effectually exclud. ed from this establishment. The Academy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, together vv.th a num ber ol largo arid elegant maps, and other facilities lor the promotion of education, in view ol the lo cality of Eurmers Academy situated as it is in one ol the most pleasant and healthful sections of the up, country, together with its other advantages, the sub scriber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, alar-, gor amount of benefit than lie has been able hereto lord lo give them. Every precaution lhatp prudent forethought has suggested, has been taken, to throw around the morals of pupiis the strongest ami most effectual safeguards. All (he branches (both solid and ornamental) ot a liberal and extensive educa tion, will ho taught in this institution, and at mode rate pnc. s Hoarding may he had at the Academy and w ithin the di-lance of one mile tfom it, in'the most respectable logtlues, for eight dollars, or Less,, per month. Persons w ishing lurlher information, w ill plenste I address to the subset iber, at bis present residence ; until hrislmna ; and alter that lime, at Williams’ Gross Hoads, Clark county. The Academy is ex pected lo open on the first Monday in January ncstr and it is very desirablerlmi pupils, designed fief this school, should be present at the commencement o£ the year. Their advancement, as well as our con venience, wouftf thereby be promoted. JEBBE (J-PA.ULKTT. flee 13 231 m3m Ml’. CARMEL FEMALE ACADEMY, ! n Alibcvillc District, k. C. g3IIK Trustees olMt. Carmel f’eraaloAeadoroy a announce lo the public, that Miss E Mc- Quf.r.ss, who has had charge of the Female Aca demy for five years past, will continue in charge ' ot the same the ensuing year. They consider the character of the institution under her charge so well established, that it is unnecessary to say any thing in praise. tSnllice it to say, she lias given gen eral salislai lion to her employers, as well in advan cing her pupils in education as in iho improvement of their morals. They ask the continuance and patronage which has been generally given, the next year, vvuli n pledge that nothing shall be wanting,, on tbo purl oil he Torchcr or Trustees, to give satis faction. Ibe prices of tuition to be the same as has been. Hoarding from S7 to $8 pel month. First term will commence the first Monday in February., liy order ol the Trustees. WM T IJRENNON, Sec’y. dec. 8 23'J tvtlF' i*Sji2om:iUica Academy. fjiMIE exercises of this institution will recom metier on tho 2d Monday in January, 1838. The branches of education usually taught in other academies, will he taught in this institution, and students who wish to enter college, may bo pre pared here lor admission. The prices of tuition and | hoard are as low here ns in any other academy in . the same section ol country, Ruckersville, near which litis academy is situated, is one ol the most flourishing ami healthy towns in the tipper country. : There uni eight dry good stores in the village, and ■ three good hoarding houses. The academic building ■ for the male school is new, commodious, and fur t j nished with a largo anil w II toned bell. A largs I building fora female academy will have been fin ■ | isltcd before Christmas, and is expected lo go into • operation the Ist of January ensuing. Hotu these buildings arc not more than a quarter of n mile from t two large churches, w here there is regular preach -1 ing. A Sabbath school was kept the present year, t under the superintendence of the Rector, and will • recommence as soon as tho weather will permit. The Rector is in the habit of reading duly a portion ol the scriptures to the students, followed (>y a few . questions and remarks on the most interesting parts >. read. ’ Evety exertion w ill be made to preserve Ihe roor , als of the pupils, and no student who is not person ally known, w ifi be admitted, without a certificate 1 of good moral character, trom his last teacher, or , some one who is known to ilie parties or teacher. Dr. fvee.se s charrclcr as a leuehnro! long experi ence and ability is well established, and is luvorably known in Carolina, but for the satisfaction ofthosg, however, who do not know him in this Stale, mi I -following certilicae is annexed. BEDFORD lIARPBR, I WM. WHITE, 1 WM. A. RECK, P. ALEXANDER, A. HAMMOND, ; Jas a. c LARK Sec’y. Trussteoe. I Kuckersvtlle, Libert co, Ga .Dec 14, 1837. ■ The undersigned hereby certify that they havo ■ been personally acquainted with Dr. E Reese many • fears; that he is on excellent classical scholar, and eminently qualified for the instruction of vomh,both by experience and education. M. Waudel, Patrick Noble, ... „ „ Waudy Thompson. Abbeville, C„ Oct. 10, 1834. (dec23 3tlo w3m 4 LI, persons having demands against the estate . ■‘ a - of Thomas 8. linrke, deceased, will render them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate, w ill take due notice . dre 28 wfit 378J011N S. ROBERTA’, adm’r.