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"TV ©TICK.—IV son* indebted lo \hosubat ribcr
i® mllierty note or boo!: account tor theyesra
IRS 4, '54 anil '3ti'«re requested to call on Tho* M-
Uamri and Wolford Marsh, Ksqra. uml arllie lb"
him. Longer indulgence (amnit bo allowed,
jan 19 I.V II U I!I SWELL.
▼«UuiU>l« HOel tiii’Mc Sir saie.
I OFFER lor *sto the lloa*n and 1.0 l on l)ro»d
•lreel, n few door* below lh» Engle A' Flissnil
Motel, at present 'occupied by Mr. t'nflin. Alan,
Iha brick building uml lot adjoining tho above, m
ament occupied by Major Smrke.
Farb9-wll id JOHN M..MZVO
krai. s:stai: I’Jn sale.
lOFFER for *hlr tlie House and Lot oit tbc north
aide of llro.id street, in lb" square above ilia
Marker house, at present occupied by Mr. (iir'marin.
41.0, the Dwelling //ou ,o mid 1.0 l on A’oynold
tire® I, in the mime square, now occupied by Mr.
♦Juin.arm Apply to Joba I'Uimzv.
Peb9-wii S 3 ■ ANN SIMS.
~ Hoarding m huol
F»r Y«b;is Ladies, in the Village of
PWh'ENS, S. C.
MRS. S REI.t'IIKK bus opened tins School
with decided advantages. She won regularly
educated for (lie responsible hii*inea* of leacbiiij r,
at one of Ibe first Aenduniio* in the Union; and, in
addinun to this, ban bad (bo Ural of roasters lo give
liar lessons at her renidenco. She has taught Iroin
the lime herodiicntimi mu completed to I bn present,
and will pledge bemelf that il her pupils do not
aiaka reiuoiniide profieieney, kl,o will forfeit her
charge Young Indie* will have every utlonnoo
Paid that the mo«l anxious parent could den ire.
Their health, manner*, moral* and improvement,
will all time tbe rombinod mllneneo of ntpcruMiee
and llio must salubrious at d delightful climate inlho
world. The surrounding counirv possesses greal
advantages: l,oni h, rbeiipneH* ol living, a l eai.l.lul
'rivsrwnbn aplendiil bridge ner.ij* nl llio \ Mg* ;
thrao, an ! inuiiy oth i* tno numaron* lo mention,
make it H moat desirable read, nee fir Inmli * who
wiab to educate their < Inldn n Mr*, lb leber ba* a
relation who graduated at one of the Ural t ollege*
in the Union, who w ill bo assoc, :i:cd vviib the *r;botd
and leach (ttch ln.ni. li * a* a gentleman usually at
tend* In in a well ordered in*‘ilnlion,
MiiHie, Voeal and li.alrinnelilnl, will bo 'aught by
4/r*. Ilnlclier nt tnndullma per quarter. Any or all
el the Ornamental brandies, 910 itti quarter.
CLASSICS.
■lntroductory, $ 1 3 per year,
'dVeramlt, 11 do
'First, )f> do
Hoard, washing fnnl mid light*, bin per year
“Stationary nan bu had in llio village. I’nymotll*
00 bo mailn quarterly.
Reference*. Kov DrHilnrin, Moon Holbrook,
M I*., A llollea Esq. (Ihiitleatrm. Rov J (Irish
am, Jlnj Win I, Knltli, I’Alexander, f.M| i’iehons.
Pick out, Keb 11 liT .v In i
Eagle b:;<rit!•:.
/■lll K auharribrr Imving pnreliuacd this deairn
-1 lilo aits, in llio ( ily ol Jackson, situated on
the north aide of llio Stale Hoiom square, la deter
mined la remove o ildu a low days, and assure* nil
those udm may call no him Ihut every intention
and provision almll bu mult) for llioir areonnuuda
lion, wbirb tbo nature ol llio country will permit;
and that In* uccoirinul.iiiou* for liuvcllera, horses,
and buaidtra, ahull be equal to any'hi tbe Sidle,off
v»f ilia inimodiiUo bank nl Iha Mississippi rivnr, and
'insofar aa the eircuniidanee* ol llio country will
pdimil.hia aecommodaiion nliu 1 l(ii< 11 he aurpruaed by
any. Ha pledges himself lo k**opn good table,good
bar, fiirnialicd wilb llm bus! nl liquors; good coni -
■fb/litt’ls room*; good el, uu wholesome bud*; n quiet
koute, fre*from nut mi-1 nowy iiilempurniiee; and
good dry stables furnialied with good nailer*, and
a plenty of corn and bidder, and at a* riin*<miiblc
Hum* aa praelieatdo. /’rompt payment, ut short
.periods, will, in nil eases, be required.
Ta members of llio l*-gi*lainre,and thn.se having
buxines* ill the conn* at Jackson, tbo anhacribur
will Uirnish good <*<tinlortnl>lo rooms, both in sum
mer and winter, oilh -r in hi* main Tuve'ii building,
or in onoa low yard* distant, which ho hi* lately
preenrod, and filled up lor llm purpose, ul their op
tion. Thoy are invned lo nail and cx-immo In* an
■commodatem* lor itivniselven, ami il they like,
'try them lie iaperforlly uvvaro of the accoimnoda
tliout hitherto aftordod in this town, and u deter
mined to improve,them ami llml I nose who favor him
with lh*ir custom, ahull not mil go away reasonably
dissainliml. K. It. WIHGIN9,
Jackaan, Alia*. Sept 13. J/ount Vor non.
Jan -I m3m 2
acTIOOL POM Y Ol NG LAUIKHa
ri>ni: second term of iUiiot Train’s School I
I. fir young Indies will eoiiiincnce 3,'d Jan. at
the Hand Hills, in llm vicinity ol Augusta, on llm
premise* ol tb« Kev. Mr. Mavis, vv hero will be
taught all those branelie* considered essemial to a
lliurough Kngliah Kduealmri, comprising Heading,
Writing, Orthography, Ivngliah (■'rammar, and
t'oinpoailiun, (lungrnphy, History, iV.sinral, Intel- i
lerlnal and Moral I'hiloiophy, Astronomy, Antli- I
4«ioli<t, Algebra, (homely, Ac. together with *
French. i
I.assuns will also he given in Vocal illusie, |
i'rav. ing, ('liineso and .Mur/.ntinto I’umling.
Terns for Kngliah branches, $lO por jqunrtnr— s
foxirn fir I'rawing, I'aiulmg, and french, such c
This arhool is designed In ho permanent, and iln a
location numml readily ho surpassed in suluhrily ul n
climnin. (
•Should the patronage be such as to make it ne «
resaary, Miss Train will provide herself with a <
'Competent nssiatant. I
Here** for one w eek nl (be close ol each term, I
will romprian tbo only vacation of tho school.
KligrhU hoard ran he ontuined oil reasunable ti
•mat. Jan 19 vv.’nm •
PRNDI.ETON PHMALI3 Vt AOIIdIT. *
OA’tC Thousand Dollar* will he guaranteed by t
Iholmsees to n lemiber who will lake dliaigu I
of the Fcinnlc A cat demy at tin* place; provided
that satinfarlory teylirn aiial* ol character and qual
ifieaiiotnare produced
Tho teacher w 111 lm required lo b ; competent to
teneli all tbe elementary and higher launches ol
KngbsU education, and also tbe Ornamental branch
es; and lor thin purpose a gentleman and hi* wife
qualified to instruct in those separate dopnrlmrnta
of education would he prelered; otherwise tho
principal will be required lo procure a sui'ahlo as
aiaiant with the necessary qualilicalmns. (
The Acudcuiy is finely located in a pleasant vil
lage inoneoftho imamlaiii district* in our stale 1 I
w ith a climate as fine a* any in Vho world, mid with i
other ativnniK.ca unsurpassed by any situation in g
the stale, the society i* in a high degree, moral,in- -
tetclligent, social and rriiued, and (he country r
generally in a high stale ol improvement. i i
Tho academy bn i* well improved and adopted r
far the nccommodaiion of the teacher and his pu- i
pil* Th ere is a large two story brick house, afford- 1
mg 7 c.nolorlablo 100 ns, all of them hut one w ith i
lire places, intended ns a dwelling house for Hie
leacvier and his family, and connected with tUo i
•ehool rooms which consist of two apartments with ■ l
three lire places, vvi, b a beautiful yard inclosed in (
front and no cxcolhint garden in tbe tear nl iho c
house, and eomiivinding an extensive and splendid It
view o| the mountains, distant about Ut) nidus.
I’roposuU w’ll ho received and considered until !
tlie Isih of .March, when a sclertion will he made 1 i
from the most worthy, ike Seh ml il is expected (
will go into operation on the Ist of April; ami par- j I
•nl; ami guardians disposed to patronise it, are re- j 1
quested to wait mini that period, and they may ho * i
assured that no ellbrls will he spared by u* to render j i
th® School worthy of their support.
Ky order ol tho Trustee* i
inm i a maxwell,
J l) 1,1-MV is,
K. tl KKN .S'O.V,
V tv SVMMKS,
J V Ml V N KLI A,
Feh 7 u *si I 'l'ruslrMN. ! i
NJraytul tts' Kioit'ii.
JT'RO.M tfe suiisenber’s wagon at Appling, Col
umbia comity, Clou , a A ellovv -Sirrel HOUSE
about nine year* ol age, large frame, heavily built;
othtr particulars not remembered. A reward ol
Twenty Hollars will la* paid or his delivery, or any
information that may bo given will be thankluliy re
ceived. ' UIKA.U N. WILSON
Augusta, June If 131
1 RUNAWAY Irom the plantation of
the subscriber, on the nigbl ol the 38th
Jan. a n-gro buy, by the mure of 111) I ,
of yellow complexion, raised near Mil
ledgeville. He i* about 19 or 20 years
old, inclined to he ehuivkv, speaks quick,
ami is quite iulellgenl. He wore off a
bine cloth dress o at and pantaloons, and
black fur liat. He has no doubt got a "pas* Iron)
some person to hire his time, and 1 expect w ill try
lo get to Darien. 1 will give $lO for his delivery lo
me in lloosion couutv, seven mile* west of Kerry,
or S 3 for hit confinement in any jail so 1 got him, 1
and $5O for the conv union ol the person who gave
bini * pass. JAS G. M. BALL.
I>b 7 W it 31
ONK THOUSAND DOLL.VHS Hl>
WAKD. Wbmil it h:t<« been reported that
there n ua outer bar opposite the entrance to the
. port of Bruns lick, in Georgia, game mill's di»-
timee from that survejed hy three i annul*.inn
er* of the Navy in 1830, anil having l'*» water
■ ' u|“>n Mt the above reward i» offered la any person
! who will discover any such bar so siionied us to
* cause a hindrance lo ships entering llio port.
1 And whereas it bus been also currently reported
t that there is a bar across the inner channel ( f Og
-1 leihorpe bny.opftoiile the city of llrunswick, hav
ing only flu: depth o( six or night leel of water on
] it at law tale; n reward of Five Hundred Uol
* Wrs Vrfll bo paid to nay person who shall discover
, I such bar, or nnv bar so situated, which lias not
, an abundant depth of waler upon it lor the ans
sago'of nioichant ships of llto first class up to the
I ! town
The inner bar above alluded lo is probably llto
{ one described in tlie following extracts.
Ist. I'rain the rejiorl ol the state commissioners
John U I’olhdl, Jlngli Lawson ttnd .tlos.rs fart,
| lssi|rs.
‘•Between Brandy point in this island, nml Den
i nis’s folly on the Brunswick shore, there is nn in-;
I tier bar, upon which there is nbnnt twelve feel at
' low water, and ns the title rises ten (ret, it gives
, the same depth cf water that w« find on tho outer
i bar, with this advantage, that Iho bottom being
! suit mud,creates no damage to ships, and may be
very easily deepened'll it were necessary. But no
, such necessity exists, us any ship link crosses
i Ji ho outer bar can run ovei this at high water and
r 1 find the best anchorage near the bind' along the
i whole extent-of l lie town, in from twenty to for
,l tv lent waler ill the lowest times id tide. I bis we
, i iiscerinincd from careful soundings til low water,
1 . and alter having finished tint soundings for our
i , selves, ascertained ilnu Stockton's repoit and dm-
I grams confirmed onr own survey.”
-d, f rom tlm report of the commissioners of
i the navy, made nibscipji inly lo tlm las f
I “A shoal oi soil mud, cioso lo mid halovv the
| town, on which but twelve lent can be lotted ul
j lo>v uni* r, seeuiH hi indicate sumo oilier point m
; tli" harbor us a inuiv suitable position for a navy
yard. We believe Blythe Island, on the opposite
' shore, In bo tho most eligible."
Any persons making the above discoveries, will
I please give toformano.i of iln; same to the Resident
] ag. id nf tho Brunswick companies, a a I the rew
ard *h 11 ho paid ill each c wo to tho til si s cccssiUl
applicant THUS G CAUV, General Agt,
Brunswick Canal and Land Companies.
Fob 8 33 ft
NOTH i; TO HAIL ROAD CONTKAC
TORN.
EfSTEUN nml Atlantic Kail Kontl,
★ W Kxtcinlmg Iroui a pond near Decatur, in
Ih'Knlb county Georgia, lolhc Tcnnes.acf) river,
between Dallas and Boss’landing, and embracing
r. distance of one lam I rod and forty miles.
SEA LED I* itOI’OHA LS
For the cxcculimi of llio grading and masonry on
certain portions of the rail road above mentioned,
embracing u disunion not exceeding eight miles
southwest ward ol the ( haltujioocboo river, and
fourteen miles northwestward of the same; also
of about twenty miles, including tho traverse of me
Flovvab rivor and its valley, in all about liir'y miles
vvilllho received at tho nilico ol the eommission;
ers, in Monelta,Cobb county,Georgia, between llio
second and seventh of April mxl, during which
lime engineers v.il' bo in nlicmlnnce to p dm out
the varmus’iocalitips at which the woik ol construe,
lion is to be earned on, nml to explain, by the
aid ol plans and profiles of the route, tlm nature
Hud extent ol the work. Much deep cutting and
filling, and several extensive viaducts of limber,
will i.erequited in connexion with tho rood forma
tion. The amount of Fxcavnlions and Fmbank
mpms on those port'oiKi ol tho road tillered for con
tracts, ns above, will bo about two and a half
millions of cubic yards. The work will ho divided,
into sect unis, each about one mile in length. Blanks
for proposals; will bo in readiness lor llio use ol
I ho to who are disposed lo engage in tho work; h!mi,
' liir the concluding us contracts on such proposal .
ns are acceptable to the Board of Commissioners.
The work provided for by contracts will be com
menced on or about the first ol Hay next.
The country traversed by the Bail Bond, is ele
vated and rolling, mid is regarded as one of tho
most healthy portions ol the United Suites. Tho
climate is favorable lor field operations during sum
mer and winter.
By order of the Board Commissioners.
S. 11. LONG, (.'liiol'Mn'gr.
W. & A Bail Bond,
Cnssville, January 20,1838. jJO wit
PENDLUTON ACADEMY.
rrUIK Fcudlelor Academy commenced on the
i. Ist ol January under the cure of the tin. .1.
L, K^unfilv; nini lie trustees lake pleasure
in recommending him to (ho public us a teacher
well qualified lor the Important trust confided lo
him. He is a graduate ol the Bunl.li Carolina col- (
ledge, no excellent classical und mathematical
scholar, ami possesses n high reputation ns u teach- ’?
er, acquired by n considerable expci ieaco in this ,
part of the country "
The fine advantages which this Academy pus- 0
Bosses In point of location in tv small, rati rod, quiet, 11
country * illuge, free from tho vices, the dissipation 11
and temntalions ol crowded towns, in the midst ol f
a moral, intelligent and virtuous community, ever- !l
oiling a salutary influence and control on the char- s
actor und conduct o I the youth render it it in the
opiniuu of tho Board *thc host‘location in-the state
for an institiltion of learning, und entitle it lo a 1
lihe.al share of public patronage. v
Comfortable hoarding can ho had in tho village n
and vicinity on reasonable terms; nn I every facility 1
of intercourse and communication with the Blend*
and |hi rents ol tho students, can ho etyioycfl hy nn
excellent and well conducted stage passing through
the village Three limes « week. By order of the fi
Board. F K HUGER, I
ROUT A MAXWELL, 1
F IV BVMMB, , r
BAMT, CHERRY, 1
J C CALHOUN,
J V SHA/VICLIN) t
Feb 7 31 w3t Trustee*. (
(ncorgin I'emnic 4'ollogc'
BCOTTSDOUO’ C.Ei RUT A.
HN11!•' Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will
1 open on Monday, January Btlt. It is desira
ble that all students should be present at the lor
mntiim of classes,on the first day of the term. The *
govornmeivt of the Institution is strict, but salutary
—being by written laws and runstitiition, which are *
rigiilly enforced, after live manner of the republican
State Governments of this country. A pamphlet,
containing hints on Female Education, our system
ol instruction, discipline, Ac , will shortly be pub
lished, and sent to nil who may hoi interested 1
enough to apply lor it, l>v letter to the Fripoipnl.
The hours tor instruction are Bom day light till
nine o’clock 1’ M. (summer ami winter ) reserving
four hour* fur meals and recreation. On Satur
days, students are engaged only nil noon. The Ly
ceum, (a literary and scientific Noddy,) of which ,
the I’rmcidal is ex officio, President, meets every (
-Saturday evening. This society has been cstnh- ~
lished bain lew months, and has already proven it- i
self to ho immensely improving lo tits young ladies. |
We pledge ourselves lo impart in one year’s lime
many young lady, who possesses a good mind,and c
vvlio can road fluently, u handsome handwriting, a
a correct know ledge oi Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog
raphy and spoiling.
A married gentleman, from South Carolina, i
engaged in the drawing and painting department. |
His work will compare with any artist's in the i
Southern States Besides tho above branches, lie j i
will leach portrait and ininalnre painting, gilding, |
lirotiKins, sinalting, transferring prints, fancy works i
with perforated paper, Ac. Ac. in the musical 1
department, instruction will bo given on the piano, i
guitar,ami flageolet. I,centres every night on hu- n
man and comparative /’histology, Botany, Astruu
omy, flu mis try, Ac. Aic. t
Exertions are being muiclo haven rloigyrann at- i
ladled to the institution, which will he effected t
with us littledehiy as possible, lie have a binary ,
oi 800 volumes—an lierliurium ol ” K)0 species of *.
plant*,cuilvctod by the Principal, in tie State of t
South Carolina—optical instruments—Chemical up I
pnratu*, maps, globes, &c. -
The young la nes me requested lo dress plainly I
—not to wear jewels of any sort, and not to attend t
balls and parties. No store account* without the l
sanction ot parents or guardians. Such as have i I
accounts will he required lo tegister all their cx- j f
pi iises in u book 'they will keep tor the purpose a
Pal.on* will receive u minute report of their chil
dren’s progress in their St tidies. „
Board can be had in lhe village. 1,
’«Vo solicit the patronage of our Southern friends, c
and pledge ourselves to labor lo deserve it. Wo not
only in nte but would be Haltered by tho visits 0 f
all who may be disposed lo attend our lectures, re
citations, Ac. on any day or hour during the week
L. LATABTK.
ANiVA M. LATASTE
dec ”7 wtBJ&m9nt 303 Principals.
bfcA L KI > Pttl) Fi; A L*,
mO build a Court House in the Lvi
JB ington, of granite, 28 fuel Itigli, CO leet long,
and 40 feet wide, with a hipetf roof covered wall
•hingles, a portico in from,and a through
tho lower story, dividing it into lour offices, will be
received until ibe la£t Saturday in February nex:,
A p!an of Ibo buiW.ng mint accompany the prupo
sail. Address, A II FORT,
Chairman of the Hoard of Commissioned!,'
jan lo H:\vtd Islington C. 11. So. < e
A TEACIICH WANTKII
prehont yc..r, to takecbargeoi rleaannt
Grove* Academy, in Burke county, twenty-se* •
en miles below Augusta. He must be well compe
tent to teach the various branches o! an English
education: one who uniiefstamls Crevk, and
French languages, would bo preferred. Any person
applying will bo exported iw come well recommend
ed ns n Teacher, and lor bis morals, Such a person
can have a good sa ! nry Any p ? rson wishing to
take charge ofsaid Academy, can apply to tbu sub
scriber, personally, briiy letter nddrcsif d to bur ot
Friar’s Bonds Post OfTice, ItarltP county•
jan *2O 6td3lw 10 H F. I’OWisLL
A TEACHER WANTED
J7UJU the present year to lake dun go of the
VFrightsboro Academy, in Columbia co. Ga. He
must be competent to teach the various branches of
tho ICnglislt language, and will be expected to bring
good recommendations of nis morals as well «« ca
pacity to leach. Any person wishing to take
charge of r-aid Academy can apply to,or address by
lottor tHo trustees. Jan 87 ’ •
j a to ui:vi
And irnnio-liale possession given, a vnl-
J. kiU.ujble Kivor Plantation, 3 miles be.
I »w Augusta and Hamburg, on ll u Carolina side of
tho river, containing about !■>) acres of low
gound'j of a superior quality, until the i*M of Jan.
next. 'J’h • givater put ol ibis lend i r °* n rich
aduvial mid i/isinglas mu 1 , C«»ra tid fodder can
be had on the placo. For lerrrn apply to
(7/.IRLK>; i A WAR,
FebB 3Jwit six miles* below Hamburg.
<;oL?rHST:'s (i;A.) ft iixs.
~ —, $
*sw
'aim annual Spring Race*, over iho Western
1. Course m<’ 1 > 1 111 nI) 1 i.M, (in. will eotae oIT the
la«t Tne’dny, 27ili hohuarj", whin tlie following
purses will be idlured viz:
lHtday,milo heats—Purse $3OO
2d ill) 2il l ilo do s<)<7
,'M do 3do do do 700
4!h do 4do do do 1,000
6lli do mile heats, best 3 in 5.
On .Monday, the day bo fire iho Jockv Club Ra
ces, a Colt sweepstakes will rnmc off, $2OO cn
trance, ball Ibrli-il. iVinc subscribers and closed.
The track and (inures will bo in fine repair, and
all gentlemen of to? Turf are invited to attend and
contribute to tlm sports of ibis now and flourishing
association. THE SECRETARY,
jan 9 w7t 6
Kvuim; RACES.I
tpS-AC Sf&vr-*.;* V.ve u ..yjgS.'lSC,
.v. u llsirißsaiiguStgaßgwWtrWliß^^
Bum shrjng races of the an icdgc
. vdlo .locliy Club will commence on llio s o
cond Tuesday, (I Dili day) of April next.
bO Hollars cnfiancv.
Ist tiny, Colts sweep stake, 3 or morn to make n
race. A lino silver goblet pm up by the pro
prietors, worth, ftiO
2d day—two mile beats, Iron lor all, —purse $3OO
3d day, 3 do do 500
•till day,4 do da 800
filb day, Colls stake, two mile {beats, S?5O
entrance lor the ‘Voting plate’ worth $lOOO,
already entered; open until the 251 h Man b.
The money Inmg np each day.
I / f . YOUNG «k Co. Proprietors.
Jan ls» util I ]
LosS,
Oil mislaid, on the 28th inst., a common sized
Leather Pocket Book, containing notes as well
as 1 can recollect, as follows -One on Thomas I).
Key,of Jotferson country, for two hundred and ten
dollars; one on.l. Palmer of Richmond county, for
one bundled and ninety dollars; one on David Pal.
mer for one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar
ol Lincoln county, for four hundred am! twenty
seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together
amounting to two bundled and eight dollars; and
several other smaller notes w hich Ido not now re
member, together with scrip ol Hank Stock o( the
Darien Ranh, Branch at Augusta to the amount, of
thirty shares. Also a number of other papers
value to mo. Any {information in relation to the
above will bo thankfully received, besides a liberal
toward will be given for the Book and its contents
oct. 30—if—25i J. JENYINGS.
8 0S T two Certificates of Slock in the Daren !
-J bank; one No 641, lor twenty shares, dated
8,1) ( f March 1836, signed by K S Bees, cashier;
the oilier No 757 for ten shares, dated 18l!t May
1837, and also signed by E S Rocs, cashier. Both
ol said certificates are in my name. 'They were
lost sometime since together with a pocket book.
The object of this advertisement is to comply with
the forms required by the bank to procure new
certificates. THOM J JENNINGS
Jan 27 22w3m
T" W EfSTV ' DOLLARS REWARD.
*•« RAN A \V Al’ fro m t lie
iISL * P* anlntlun J. W. Ramsay,
doc'd, fn Columbia county, a
bout the Ist December, a TVe
/ gro insn, by the name of Lk\V-
Byfll ls < "bout twenty-eight years
ol age,of n yellow complexion,
but not a mulatto, stout and square built, and stut
ters very badly. He is supposed to be lurking about
the oily of Augusta, ns he has a wife hero The
above reward w ill be given for his apprehension and
confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to
ISAAC UA/1/SAV,
jan 13 difewtf 10 Columbia county.
iSnv.'mt.
I OST on Tuesday evening last, rilher in Angus.
J la, or on the \\ rightshoro’ road, within 4 miles
of Augusta,a Bed Morocco POCKET BOOK,run
tniaing 310 or tfHlfi, in bills, the barks util recollect
ed. file na mo oft be subscriber is written inside the
Pocket Book. The above reward w ill be given lor
the delivcly of die Pocket Hook and Money to Mr.
M. Little, nt the Globe Hotel, or to the subscriber in
Crawfordville. TJIOB. J U ELBOHN.
mte 30 153 t s
TO BOAT OWNERH AWJJ PATRUONS
JVbx’iffatinff Siivnnah and Broad rivers.
jS an act ol the General Assembly of the slain
* » of Georgia,assented to the 2fitli December, IS3S,
it is made he duty of the interior courts of the sev
eral counties ofsaid stale, bordering on, or winch
navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
bsbed, the prox i-iims of tin- several nets of the ge
ncral assembly, regulating be i ow ners, their agents
ami patrootis, navigating said waters.
By alnresaiu acts every boat navigating the
Savannah or Broad rivers, nr., required to have a
w Into patroon.xvtlh a K 11 of Lading ready prepared
to cgdubit to any w hite person, who may wish to
examine the contents of ilia boat under their charge
showing the name ol said patroon and .-aiiMgneo .at
the cargo aboard ol said boat, and furtlii-rmore for
bids any boat ownor,their agent or patroon,to permit
nny float band being a slave; to put on board ol their
boat, any corn, cotton,peas,stock ol any kind, poul
try or other articles in which by law llievnro turbid
to tra(lick, .veopi the same is exhibited tit Hie hill ol
lading ot me owner,.l said boat or bis agent,and un
der Ims or their direction mitered, making it penal
again*! every olfender of die at, resaid acts.
1 htirefore.all concerned will take notice, that the
nets ol w hich the foregoing is ex.reeled will he cn
lorced ngiur.st olfemlers who may be taken m the
county ol Lincoln.
Lewis Parks,
W. B. Cantjilow, ,
Joii.n .Moss,
Stephen Stovall, ,
Peter Lamar, (
~ Judges of Inferior rourl.
hot 2S ,f <73
I jl a PUBLIC* HOUSE.
f - B 'J he subscriber lino purchased that valu
,l J. B aM- Pub Sic Stand, (Cherokee Ponds,
i ho. Ga.Tof ii K Tillman, nine miles from Ham
i burg, and informs the public in general, that he
will keep n house of entertainment, and hopes to
' merit the liberal patronage heretofore given to his
predecessor; every exertion will be used to mike
those who may call un him comfortable and pleas
ant. J il CUSIiV.
Jan 3D 24w4t
MONROE HALL.
ffHIE undersigned has taken the above establish-
J mem in Monroe, AVitltou county, w hich
is now fitted up in fine style for the reception df
j Boarders and Travellers.
lie flatters himself that hy nnromiltod attention
Intlio comfort of those who call, he will merit a
liberal patronage. J. A.CLABIf. .
B jan 23 wOt 20
[ I.a tv Police.
tftLF, undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
1 for the practice of Law. They will attend
- the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ita
lian, and to ail business entrusted to their carp in
e the Cherokee Circuit, in tho Circuit Court cf the
R United Stale* for the Georgia Dinner. ThoirofTice
i is in Clarksville, Habersham county
' RICHARD VV HaBERSHAM.
BARNARD E. HABERSHAM.
' Dec 1G wBt 2iM
Bsaw Police.
W.J. VASOX—(lovtc of Georgia,)
IT | AS removed to tho City of New Orleans, for
£ * the purpose of devoting himself to the prae
,C liceofl.AJV.
REFERENCES—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquett,
Holt A, Ec'.r I/, A. H. Chappell, //on VV C. Daw
j son, Hon. John I'. King, Mai. F, B, Beall, Augus
ta, Heo ; Miller Ripley & Co, Charleston, S. C.
Jon 1 2m 2
Law Notice.
I T 5 * HE uedorsigned having united in the praclic
I jj of tho LAW,offer their services to the public
I They will attend the courts of Muscogee, Marion,
j Stewart, Randolph, F.arly, linker, Ace and finmißr,
lot the Chattahoochee Cin nil; Houston,of Die Flint
Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Jjowndes, '1 Itomas,
Deem nr and DooE, of the Southern Circuit Bu
siness ontrtiSloil'tii’their cave will meet with prompt
attention. Their office is in Americns, Sumter
county, whero one of thorn may always be found
when not absent on business.
LUTT WARREN,
VVM 11 CRAWIOKD.
, oct 10 237 wy
’ TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
’ | T RfJK li Juil in Bnrko county on Friday night
sit last, a prisoner who was confined in the Jail
of B aid county, by the name of John Sullivan,
about 5 led 10 inches high, light haired,small heard,
light complexion, lliiti vtsaged, and about 22 years
old, (no of his front upper teeth defective: a down
cast look when spoken to. Also, a negro belong
ing to AS Mellon of this county, by tho name ot
Salem, about 15 years old, very dark skin
] The above reward will be given lor the appre-
I (tension of the above mimed John Sullivan
, Jan 30 24 JOHN A ROBERTS, Jailor.
COLUMBIA SHERIFF M SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in March next, will ho sold
at Columbia Court House, between the usual
hours of sale ;
A Tract of Land containing filly-five acres, more
or less, on Sweet Water Creek, unjoining VVra. D.
Stanford and others; to satisfy three li. Iks. from
the Justices’ Court of district No.fi. George W,
Culpepper vs. John Harress and James Culpepper.
1 .oi ied on and returned to me by a (.’unstable.
Jan. 30 RICHARD IE JONES, Bh’ff.
feb I wld 2G
WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\j ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
v w next, within tho usual hours of sale, at the
Court House in VVarronton:
Fifty aerosol Laud or the waters of Rocky Com
fort Crock; levied on as lha prope-ty ul V\ illinm El
lis to satisfy two Ii las. from u Justices’ Court, in
favor of Sherwood Allen vs. said William Eli;*; ad
joining II m C. Brannnm and others. Levy made
and returned to me by a Cunslablo.
■lnn 20 JEREMIAH PERRYMAN, SH’fT.
’tell I wtd 2fi
_ • SCR IVEST si 110 RIFF’N S Al, IK
ON the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold
before ihe Court House in Jneksonboro’ ;
A negro girl by tho nan o of Ltnday, levied on ns
the propo fy of .lames Thomas to satisfy four execu
tions frniti a Justices’ Court, in favor of Mathew
H ipkius. Levy made and rsfilViml to me by a
Cmisiahle. JACOB BRVAN, Bh'ff.
Jan. 29 [fob I wtd 20
TEFFERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.—
9P 11 ill be sold, on the first 'Tuesday in March
next, at tho market house in the town of Louisville,
between the usual hours of sale, the following pro- ,
party lo wit: the interest of E L Knight in a
Tract cl Laud, in Jtflersoncbunly, adjoining
lands of Mrs, Stinson Hudson and others. Levied
on to satisfy a ft. fit. in favor of T. A II Jones,
vs. E L Knight, properly pointed out by J llarrel.
fob ft, 1839 wtd R J FARMER, Sbff.
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE
ON the first Tuesday in April next, will he sold
at Columbia Court House between the usual j
hours of sale the following property, to wit;—
One Buggy, one bay Horse, cine 'mahogany Side
board, 1 dinoiiig and tea Table, one Secretary,one
candle stand, two largo mirrors, 1 mantle clock, I
dozen chairs, 4 curtain bedsteads, beds, and furni
ture; to satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Inferior
Court. James J. \V. Burroughs aga-nsl George
Thomas. Properly pointed out in said mortgage.
Jan. 30 RICHARD H. JONES, tsh’lf.
h h I wtd 2(i
CAOL. BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, look from the
•t Indiana one head guard Chain with “Wm Flour
noy August 22; 183-1,” worked m it w ith gold beads;
also, one full jewelled duublo-eated hunting wateh, ,
with gold guard chain and key—the watch has !
three letters on the front case—the ow ner, or any of ,
his relations can got it by describing letters and prov
ng p operty. If no applicntioh be made t i four
months, tho watch w ill be sold and the proceeds di
vided among the troops,—application to be made to
the editor of the Columbus Herald for the bead
chain, and lor the Watch lo Cel. Brown.
Tho Columbus Herald will copy the above and
orward tho account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277 ,
Court of Ordinary,
Serin'll 'countif. j September Term 1537.
IT PON application of Alexander F. Dopson,admi
nistrator do bonis non, of the estate Green D 1
Pearce dec’d., staling that he lias fully administered
said estate and praying citation forleters dismissory, '
it is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issuea cita
tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the
same shall not be granted—and that tho same he
published once a month for six months.
A true extract (rota tho minutes, this 13th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA FERRV, cl’k. 1
nov. 4 mfim 2o’j 1
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said i,
Burke county. $ County. ,
lIEREAS Allen S B I’rior executor of Ed-
T T round Prior, deceased, late of said county
has petitioned for letters dismissory, slating that
he has fully administered said estate ’ i
These are therefore to rite and admonish all con- I
rented to he and appear hoforo said court mi the first i
Monday in .May next, and I hen and there shew cause <
why said letters should mt be granted. By order -
I of the court.
Til BLOUA'T u c o o n c
nay 10 wfim 264
GEORG /A, / By the Court of Ordinary <
hirke county; j Burke county.
Si '5,'1l ERICAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El
»« listbn, and Thomas T. EDiaton, Executors i
if Robert Elliston, doc'd , late of Burke county,
tas petitioned .he court for letters dismissory.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all per ,
ions interested to file their objections in tho Clerk’s
Dice by the first Monday in March next, why said
oners should not ho granted.
Hy order of tho court, T. 11. BLOUNT, n.
sept 15.1837 mfil 218
GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary lor said
Burke county, j Count"
c ; e,rn LULAS No rah Smith Administratrix,
w W and Allen S B Prior, Administrator of
James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
petitionedl said court (or letters dismissory, statin" t
that they have fully administered said estate, f ,
J hese ore therefore In cite and admonish all con- t
ceme»l to be and appear before said court on the fir-i .
Monday m May next, and then and there shew
ranee why said letters shall not bo granted Bv i
order of the court -
T V. BLOI’.VT, tcctijc
noy 10 worn
ILL be .old on the 10th of March nci- \
if V t'l the plantation,ail the j>rop< r:y bc.otig- i
ing to Arson //ant, docaased, late of Burke vault
ty; consisting ot five horses; cattle, stock hogs;
corn and fodder; plan alien tools, house hold
and kitchen furniture; six thousand pounds of seed
cotton; one horse ran; one bag cotton, Ac.
Terras at sale. 15 G KIRKLAND, Adrar.
Jau29 23wtd with the will annexed.
WILI, be sold on the first Tuesday in May
i.ext, before the court-house dour,in Jacksan
boro’ between Ihe usual hours of sal-, the following
property, to w it: a negro woman by the name ot
Cnty and her two children Peter and Henry, be
long. ng to Ihe estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ;
sold agreeable lo an order of the honorable the in
ferior court of Semen county, lor the benefit ol the
heits of said deceased.
JAMES P. THOMPSON, adm'r.
Feb Sib, 1833 wtd 33
Li Y virtue of a decree in Chancery, in ihe Snpe
-6 tier Court of Columbia county, wherein Sim
mon I rawfbrd, adu imstrator with the will annex
d if Jrssey Winfrey, deceased, is complainant, and
JamesCurlledge, adminislrulor on ihe estate ol Ad
! uni Walker, deceased, and others are defendants,
will be sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first
Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours ol
sale, eleven negroes, constating of men, women and
children, to wit, Wallace, Argylo, Dumb, Saify,
Palsy, Mary,young Fanny,'Jinny, Milly and child
Julia, and David, a boy. Sold as the property ot
the estate of Mrs. Juba Wood, deceased. Terms
cash.. GABRIEL JONES, adm’r.
Jan 4 wtd 2 Us Julia Wood, deceased*
4, G//EEA BL/5 to an order of the Honorable
2 1 tin Inferior Court of Richmond county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, w.jU be sold on the
first Tuesday in .March next, between tbo usual
hours of sale, at tiro market bouse in the city of
Augusta, five uegroe slaves, viz. Sandy, Isaac,
John, When, and .Mary, a woman. Also, 200acres
us baud, belonging to theodate of Rebecca IJureh,
lute of said county, deceased. Terms on the day
|ol sale. h. 15 UUiIOH, adm’r.
Jan 1 wtd 2
| A GRTTeABLE lo an order ot the liimoralils tin
| Ja. Inferior Court of Seri veil county, will be sold
I before the court house door in JacKsonboro’, be
tween tbo usual hours ot sale, one thousand acres
!of pine Laud, in said county. Also, two hundred
acres hammock [.and, lying in Ihe same county, be
longing to the minor heirs cl John Black, deceased
told lor the benefit of said heirs.
MARY BLACK, GuardV.
Teh iilh, 1833 wid 33
AOR EEA BLE to an order of tho Inferior court
jL» ol Burke co. whilosiiiing for ordinary purposes,
will he sold on ike first Tuesday in April next, at
ihe court house door in the lown of VV ayncshorsi,
between ih.r usual hours ol sale, Four hundred
acres of Hand, more or less, adjoining lends of
Ur 15 15 Miller end A Duke, belonging lo the estate
of Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of the said deceased.
Terms ol sale on the d ly.
Jau-20 21 wtd JESSE JOHNS, Admr.
To llehtors ami Creditors.
LL those indebted to ihe estate of Wu< How
ers late ot Lincoln county, deceased, are re
quested lo make immediate payment, end those
having claims against the same, to present in terms
of the law. JOSHUA DANIEL, Admr.
Jan 23 Ifhwtd
NOTICE.
A HI. persons having demands against the estate
of Aaron //am, late of Hurke county, dec’d
will please present them duly attested within the
lime prescribed bylaw; and those indebted lo
said estate will make immediate payment to
I.', G KIRKLAND, Adair.
Jan 26 21 wtd with the will anex’d.
A LI. persons having claims against Ihe estate m
. ft- Rebecca Birch, late of Kiclimoud county, di •
ceased, are Iterohv notified to present them to ray
duly aliened, within the time prescribed by law.
Jan 3 1 L LURCH, adm’r.
rWJOTICE Pi tsoiis indebted to the estate of
ixl the late Mark Dcsabaye are requested lo
make immediate payment, and those to whom the
, estate Is indebled will render in their accounts
p, apjriy attested within the time prescribed by law
lo GKO. W. EVANS, Adm r & Trus’o.
Burke county, Jan. 19 15
ENOUR imnlhs after date application will ho
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when silting for ordinary purposes,
for leave t' sell all lie retl ami personal property of
Henry Utlev, late of Burke comity, deceased.
WILLIAM UTLEY, ) . , ,
GREEN UTLEV, \ A(,ln rs '
dec 1 281 mlm
&AOUK months afterdate, application will he
jf made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, when sitting for Ordinary purpose. Ibr
leave to soil the Real Estate of tlic fate Nathan
Brfissel, dec'll ofsaid county
NATHAN BRASSJSL.adm'r.
Jjgn 4—mlt 2 With the will annexed ■
months afterdate application will he made
- to kite honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court off Scriyen county, while silting for ordinary
purposes, for -leave to sell the Lands belonging t«
the Rs I ale of John AT, Roberts, deceased, late of
said County. STEPHEN MILLS, adm'r.
DELIA ROBERTS, adrn’rx.
Feb sth, 1838 41111 ?3
| , OD It month's after date,application will he trade
* to the honurabli) ihe inferior court of Burke
county, when sifting ns a court or ordinniy, for
leave to sell five hundred and ninety-six acres of
land belonging to the estate of Ralph Pcnrow de
ceased .MARTHA PEN ROW, Adm’x.
nev. 7 ltd 261
months after date, application will be made
lo tho inferior cont't 6f Jefferson county when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
real estate and negioes of Andrew 15. Weils,
ceased. MARY J WELL.S’, Adrn’tx
nov 17 w4m Sfil)
Ij'OUR months after dale, npplirntiim will bo
H made lo tho honorable Inferior Couil of Bu rke
ceunly, when titling fur ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot number three hundred and tiiirty
fonr, '331) in the sixth district, Carnd courtly, con
taining two hundred two and a half acres.
Jan 23 18w4m Wm W MAUND, Admr
mon'h.x after date, application will be
made to the Uono nhle Inferior Court of Burke
county,while sitting for ordinary | imposes, lor leave
to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate
of Peter Applew hite, deceased.
JOHN APPLEWHITE, a f hxt r
oct 16, 1537 4lm 242
IC'OUR months after date application wil bo
3- made to tho Ilonornhlo tho Justices of the In
ferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for leave lo soli the whole «f the
real estate of Elbert B Dunn, late of said county
deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs ofsaid de,
ceased. ALFRED J. DUNN, adm’r
ort 1837 242
IL'U'JUR months nftordatu application will be made
■*- to the honorable Inferior court ol Columbia
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the follow ing lots of Land, viz: No 498,
in 4th district; 237,-27th district; 78 and 46, 11th
district; all Early county, belonging to thu estate of
James Blackstone, deceased.
WM P BEALL,
WM. VARBOROITGTT,
|a!l ‘- ! —administrators.
Georgia, Kcii-.ea County:
14/ J/ERE AS, Ifeter Arnett applies lor Letters
? v of Administration on the Estate of Allen
Helton, deceased, of this county.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said ideccased,
lobe arid appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given undci my hand, at office, in Jockaonboro’,
this stli February, 1838.
JOSHUA PERRY, c ,c. o. a. c .
Feb 9 30d 33
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Otdiuary for
burke county j said County.
\\j ason ' Administrator of
V John s. Kenner, deceased, late ofsaid conn
ty, have petitioned said court Ibr letters dismigssory
sia.mg that ,ie has tuily administered said estate
these are tl.oieloro to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to he and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and l hen ami there shew cause
why said lelleis should not ho granted. By otdorol
the court.
T. H. BLOUNT, d c c o b c
fhjv 10 (5m 254
TUB LOWNUtUiTILI.E AC ADE3IY !
WAN opened on the first Monday of ihj pro*,
ent rnoiilh, under the superintendaneu of
Mr. Jno. N. Young, whore pup Is will be instrue-
Icd in the Greek aad Roman Languages and all
the branches of English literature usually taught iu
Academies.
Mr. Young is a graduate of Oxford College,
Ohio, though a native of this district. The Trus
lets of the Institution feel themselves fully authoris
ed to recommend him as being well qualified (• f
discharge the duties in w hich he Ims engaged. IU
has not been long enough trim College to become
rusty in the /.anguanes, and part of that time he
lias been employed in leaching, and has given full
satisfaction as to his qualifications. The Trustees
also have the satisfaction to announce to the public
that they have engaged Mr. Abhaiiam Cunning,
iiam to teach the lower branches, and can with
propriety recommend him as a first rate English
teacher, having tried him two years previously.
The general supervision of the School will de
volvettpon the principal teacher ,Ma. Young, who
together with the Trustees, will use every exertion
to manage the School with that kind of method
and discipline which will afford to the students both
moral and intellectual advantages.
Lowndesville is situated 18 miles west of Abbe
ville village, and near the Double bridges on Koo
ky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with
good waler and is perfectly i ealthy. There being
no stagnant waters, or sluggish streams lor sotuX
miles distant, it istherelim; out of the reach oftna
noxious effluvia which i. so destructive to health in
many other places. Tm of the Trustees have
practised physic fur m-ny years in the neighbor
hood, and can speak knowingly of the superior
heallhfulncss of the place. Lowndesville is more
over situated abtut five miles distant from several
valuable mineral springs, which have recently been
purenased by a company wbo expect to have pre
parations in retdiness for the reception of visitors
, ilie ensuing summer; which will afiord a valuable
| retreat Ibr a few weeks,to any whoso cousin utiuns
j may require it. Good boarding can be bad in the
village and in the neighborhood, at quite conveu-
I lent distances, oil reasonable terms,
JOHN <;. CALDWELL,
A. B ARNOLD,
I-:. HUNT,
BANISTER ALLEN,
WM, C. CO/UY,
J. is. ALLEN,
•S.J. SHACELFORD,
WM. PABCHAL,
.1 AMEN CUNI’KR,
MATTHEW YOUNG.
,mn 21 w-it 19
A CAIIO.
f S'HIE subscriber lakes this method to inform the
-B. patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion
School, and the public generally, lin t ho has
brought that school to a close, and laksii charge of
a new institution, lately established at WiliiaKjp
Cross Roads six miles below Walkinsville, in Clark
county This determination has not b«e» induced,
by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ;
iin, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond
the expectations ol its proprietor;, but bye. ilehber
ato conviction, that in Farmers' Academy, under
its present piudeiil arrangements, the subscriber
will be able to do a larger amount of good, with
more pleasure and profit to himself, than bo has
boen able to do, in Monroe, 'i he new institution
will consist ol tvyu branches in separate houses, one
for males, and live other ibr females. A competent
female feacbfefc will bo employed, to conduct the
female branch, under the direction of the principal
teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch
will make their recitations to the principal. The
two Academies arc 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,
w ithout! he disadvantages, of a mixed school. All
the principal vices, and fashioniiMe cxtraTC~;C K i«i
of town and villageschvfils, are effectually exclud.
ed from this establishment. The jlcoctemy is fur*
nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophise
and Astronomical apparatus, together w.th a num
ber ol largo and elegant maps, and other facilities
fur the promotion of education. In view of the lo
ca'ity <A' Fanners Academy situated as it is in ono
ol the most pleasant arid healthful 'sections qf the up
country, togeiher with its bthor advantages, the sub
scriber does not hesitate to promise lo pupils, n lar
ger amount of benefit than ho has book able herele
loro to give them. Every prefat,lion that a ptudent
forethought !>*s suggested, has been taken, to throw
around me morals of pupils the strongest and most
effectual safeguards. All the branches (both »oSd
and ornamcntiiD of a liberal mid extensive educa
tion, will he taught in this institution, and at mode
rate prices Hoarding may be had at the Academy
ami within the distance of one mila from it, iu the
most respectable families,, for eight dollars, or less,
per month.
Persons wishing turther information, wrCLpleaee '
address to the suhscitbcr. at his present residence.
until Chnstmos; and after that lime, at Williams'
Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy in ex
pected to open on the first Monday in January »eirq
and it is very desirable that pupils, designed lor this
school, should bo present at the commencement of
the year. Their advancement, os well ns our con
venience, would thereby be promoted.
JEtjtiE C. PAULKTT.
Dec 13 291 ns3nx
MT. CARMEL FEMALE ACADEMY,
Abbeville District, S. C.
i rust ces of Me. Carmel FemaleAeaeJerey
A. announce so the public, that M<sh E Mo-
Querns, who has had charge of ihe Female Aea
demy for five years past, will continue in rhftrie
ol I lie same the ensuing year. They consider the
character of the institution under her charge so
well established, that it is unnecessary lo say any
thing :n praise. Suffice it to say, she has given gen
eral satisfaction to her employers, ns well in advnn
cing her pupi.’s in education as in the improvement
of their morals. They ask the continuance and
patronage which has been generally given, the next
year, with a pledge that nothing shall bo wanting,
on the part ol the J’ercher or Trustees, lo give satis*
taction, ihe prices ol tuition to be the same as has
been Boarding from $7 to $8 pel month. First
term will commence the first Monday in February.
By order ol the Trustees.
WM T URENNON, Sca’y.
dec 2 282 w tlF
iPtiiloiuathca Academy.
f'EtllE exercises of this institution will reeow
■im x>n tl)0 Monday in January, ]B3B.
Iho branches) of «lucalion usually taught in other
academies, will ha taught in this institution, and
students who wish to enter college, may bo pro
pared here for admission. The prices of tuition and
hoard arc as low hero as in any other academy iu
the same sect ton ol country. Ruckorsville, near
whtc.h ilns academy i» situated, is one of the most
flourishing and healthy towns in the upper country.
J here are eight dry good stores in the village, and
three good hoarding houses. 'J he academic building
. the male school is new , commodious, and fur
is bed with a large and w,H toned bell. A laroa
building lor a female academy will have been fin
ished heloro Christmas, and is extiected to go into
0.l feral urn the j s t of January ensuing. Both these
buildings are not more than a quarter of n mile from
two large churchos, where there is regular prcnrfc.
mg. A .Sabbath school was Kept theprpsem yeor.
under the supenmendunce of the Rector, a id will
recommence as soon ns the weather will permit.
ihe Rector is in the habit of reading da ly a portion
ol the scriptures to t,he students, followed by a few
qt eations and remarks on the most interesting parts
Evoty exertion will be made to preserve Ihe mofr
aso the pupils, and no student who is not person',
ally known, will he admitted, without a reitifiotm
ol good moral character, Irom his Inst teacher, or
sonic one who is known lo the parties or teacher.
Dr. Reeses chvreter as a teachnr oflong exJL-t
-cmco and ability is well vslabjished, and is fnvoraMy
known in Carol.nn; but forthe satisfaction of those
however, who do not know him in this State, ftve
lollnw mg certificate is annexed.
BEDFORD HARPER,
WM. WHITE,
’VM. A. RECK,
P- ALEXANDER.
, ~, Q A. HAMMOND, ,
■as A. Ct ark, Secy. Trusstccs. f
RurkersviUe. Eibeit co, Ga.,Dec 14, 1837
I he undersigned hereby certify that they have
born personally acqiminteil wilh Dr. E Reese many
years; that he is on excellent classical scholar, and
eminently qualified for the instruction of youth.both
by experience and education. ’
M. W’audel,
Patrick Noble,
ij. _ ... Waddy Thompson.
Abbeville, ». C., Oct. 10, 1834. (dec 23 3()0 w3m
A l ‘H ° nS h l vi, W d , omanrte the estate
of T h , M ' liurkn - <lffeaa*d, will render
them w ithin the time prescribed by law, and those
indebted to said estate, will take due notice
d-*c 28 w6t 378 JOHN S. adm'r.