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A tEXciIF.R M ASTKD
FOll the present visit, lu lake charge of I’leosan
Urov* Academy,in Unrim county, iueniy-*ev
mi miles below Augusts F!e*t*uisl be well comp*
leal to teach the various branches «l an Knglisl
education : on* who unfldrstand* Latin, Greek, mu
Franck language*, w ould he preferred Any |*r»..i
•pplyiar will (is expected la come well recommend
ad m a Teacher, and lor hi*fltoral«. Such a pemoi
aao b«»a a good salary Any fufson wishing li
lake charge of said Academy, can apply to the Mil)
aenhor, peraonally, or by letter odd reused Mr'him n
Friar'* Poad* Host Office, Burke county.
jam iO 6nl3nv Ifi L~r. POWELL
O~NK~ THOIIN AN H DOLLASM BB
WARD. Whereas il ha. been rof*rlcd tint
ibero i. an outer bar opposite the eniradee in tin
yon of Brunswick, in Georgia, sonio mnhs'ris
lanes from that surveyed by three commission
or* of the Nsvy in 1H36, and having less write
apon it; the above reward i* offered to any person
who will discover any such bar so situated us u
oaassa hindrance to ships cnlering the port.
And w hereas il has boon also currently reporlci
that there is a bar across the inner channel of Og
laihurpe bay, opposite the city of Brunswick, huv
lag only the depth ol sin or night feel of water or
it at low lido; a reward of five lliinilreil I >ol
Hart will be paid to any person who shall dtactive
■sadh bar, or snv bar so sittinled, which Imu no
OB abundant depth of water upon il (ortho i>ns
Mga of merchant ships of the first class up to tin
lawn.
The inner bar above alluded to is probably tin
on* described in the following extracts.
)«t. From Iho (»( ninU* roiiimiMHhifmrH
John O Polbill, Hugh Lawson and .Moves Furl
Eiqra.
**rirlwoen Brandy point in Ibis island, anil Den
nis's billy on the Brunswick shore, ilmrc is mi in
nerhar, upon which there is about twelve loot in
<*W Water, and ns the tide rises ten (ret, il givis
\hr same depth i ( water that we find oil tbo outer
bar, with this advantage, that the but loin being
soft mud,creates no damage to ships, mill limy bo
vary easily deepened Bit were necessary. But no
such necessity exists, us uny ship I lint crosses
Ike miter bur can run aval I Ins at high water and
find the best anchorage near the bluff along the
whole extent id the town, in (root twenty lo for
ty foci water at the lowest linn* id tide. I his wo
ascertained from careful soundings m low water,
and niter having finished the soundings for our
salvos, ascertained that Stockton's roputl and dia
grams confirmed onr own survey.
ltd, From the report of the comtnisitionnni of
the navy, made snbseijiienlly to the hisl;
“A shoal id soil mud, close lo and below the
town, on which but twelve feel can be found at
low water, seems m ilulieate some other point in
tbs harbor as u more suitable position lura navy
yard. We believe Blythe Island, on the opposite
shore,to lie the most eligible.”
Any persons making the above discoveries, will
please give information of the smite lo the Kosiilent
ug.ut nfllio llrouswiek companies, a -d I In* rew
ard sh II bo paid in each case to the lit si s i ccsidul
applicant TIIOS G G A UV , (.eiicral Agt.
Brunsw ii k l amil and Laud t.'ompunies.
Feb H 81 :it
PEIVDLMTON FEMALE AfA OEM V .
ON 1C Thousand Dollars will be guarani, i d by
the trustees to a teacher w ho w ill lake charge
of the remit lo Academy at this place; provided
that satisfactory lesion unal.i of cliaraciur and ijiml
sficaliuiisnrc produced.
The teacher will ha required to In rompelent lo
ksach all the elementary and higher bmnelies ol
English gdueniion, and also the t frnanienlal brancli
es; and lor that purpose a gentleman and bis wile
qualified to instruct in those separate department*
ol education would be pretend; otherwise the
principal will be required to procure u sui'uldc us
siaiaat r.iih the necessary quulificnliotiH.
The Ai'iitleinv is finely l«.'Ul-i*d in a pleaamit v il
lage mono olthe moatftnin <liHtrirln in onr Hlaio* |
with u rlinidle iih fmoiisiiny inMio world, and willi
oilier advunia .sh niiNiirpntHod l»y any Hinmiio’i i.i
the mule; the Hunciy i«iim higli df«r»v, moral, in*
letulligriil, m trial and rolined, and the country
fenoraily m n kigh atato of improvement.
Th« academy lot in well improvml and adopted
for the arroiiiinodulioii of the leoehur and Ijih |»u
piU Them in a large two nlory hriek house, afford
ing 7eoinfiirtnhle loom*, nil ol ilioni hut ou« with
fire plnreN. iniondcd an a dwelling liouve 1"r Iho
teacher and Ins family, and I 1
«ny crimintif’ftiWMl or knowloriifo offk',.,,
Rut this sniri |kn A*t‘* ’ .
•TTuTrliBSPWfn consist «d two apartments with
limit fire places, with a beaiinlut yard inclosed in
front ami mi cicelluul garden ... the tear ol the
bouse, and cominaudiug an extensive turn splendid
view ol the mountains, distant about .Id miles.
I‘roiKisals will he received and cmisuleiod mini
the 1 Jili of March, when a sclcrlion will he made
from the most worthy. The Sell.ml il is expect, d
will go into operation on the Ist of April: and par
ents tud guardians disposed lo niilriiniso it, are re
qnoaleil to wait uiilillhal period, and they limy be
assured that no effort* will be spnied by us to render
the School worthy oftlcir su|iporl.
By order ol the Trustees-
KUBT A MAXWELL,
J O LEWIS,
K B BICNMi.V,
F IF SV M M ICS,
J V All AN KLIN,
Feb? w3t 31 Trustees.
PENDLETON At ADli.nV.
yayUK rendlulor Academy coiiiiucuced on the
| Ist ol .lauuary under the care of the llcv. J.
|„ Kciiiicdy; mid the trustees lake pleasure
in recommending Inns lo the public us a teacher
well qualified lor the important trust confided to
him. IF) is n graduate »l the Soul.lt Carolina cnl
ledge, an excellaul classical c.'id malliemalicul
scholar, and possesses a high reputation ns a tench
or acquired by u considerable i x|H'lin 1 ICC in tins
part of the country ... . ,
TUs fine advantages which ibis Academy pos
sosse* in point of location in n small, relirud.qitiet,
oounlrv village, free from the vices, the dissipoiiun
wad temptations of crowded towns, in the midst id
a moral, intelligent and virnuuis community,exer
cising a salutary influence and control on llie ebar
arter and conductol the youth render it il in the
opinion of the Board the best location in the stale
for an institution of learning, and entitle it to a
lihatal share of public patninagb.
(,'omforlnble honnliug can he had m the village
and vicinity on reasonable terms; an I every facility
es iniorcoiimc and coimumiicalion with the Irionds
and parents ol the students, can he enjoyed by an
axeellent and well conducted stage passing through
the Tillage three limes u week. By order ol the
Board. F K HFGEII,
UOlff A MAXWELL,
K IV SYMMB,
SAM’L CllEllllY,
.1 G CALHOUN,
J V Sll AiVKLIN)
Feb 1 31w3l Trustees.
NOTICE TO RAIL ROAI> GONTR.U'*
toiis.
WESTERN anil Atlantic Kail Rond.
Extending trom a point near Decatur, n
DcKalb county Georgia, lu the Tennessee river
between Dallas and Boss'landing, and embraein
• duiinnee ol one bun (red and lorlv tulles.
SEALED PROPOSALS
For the execution of the grading and masonry ot
certain portions of the rail road above meutioneil
HBibrsemg a distance not exceeding eight mile
southwest ward ol the Ghatlahoochee river, mi
fourteen mile* northwestward of the same; sis.
of about twenty miles,including the traverse of It.
F.luwah river and ils valley, in all about forty milei
willi be received nt the office ol the commissi.u
cm, in Manells,Cobb county,Georgia, between tb
second and i-eventh ol April next, during vvhic
lime engineers will bn in atinidiince lo point on
the various localities at which the tvorkol eonsirui
lion is to he carried on, and to explain, by lb
aid of plan* and profiles of the route, thu naliir
and extent of ih>* work. Much deep cutting an
filling, and several extensive viaducts of timin'
will be reqniicd in conn >xion vvnh t lie road lono
tjon. The amount ot Kxcuvntioua and Lmliaid
meins on those porl’ons .1 the ro id olfered lor cm
tmcls, as qbove, will he about two a,id a lin
millions ol cubic yards. The work will be divide,
into sections, ouch about one mile in b-oglh. itlanl
for proposals; w ill ho m reudni'es lor the use.
llio*e vvlio are dispose I to engage in me vvo.k; m«
for the concluding of con.r.ieu on sacn nnipusnl
us are acceptable to the hoard ..i UoiimimMoiiu'
The work provided lor hve.unlnxeis will bv is.
Inenced on or about the first d May next.
The country traversed by the Kail Bond, i« H
vntnd and rolling, midis rcgnr.le-1 ns on* of t
most healthy portions ol /lie lulled »'s..il<*s. I
climate is favorable lor field operations uuruig bin
mer and w inter.
By order oftha Board Coniniies.oncrs,
t>. H. i.ONU, t’hiefF.n'gr.
W. & A Kail Ko d.
CtssvjHe, January SO, 1838 j » w-ti
ON THE UIV ER.- 300 1 1.copers red In
Potatoes, lor wile low it taken Iron) t
Wharf, by JOHN «’(JSKEKV.
THU LmVXDKSVI* I.L ACAUUMT .
hi |iy AN opened on the firm Monday of iha pres
x- W cm month, under the Yupcririu-miuuce of
e- Mr. Jno. N. Young, where pup.l- will he instrnc
,li led in llio (/reek mill Itoinnn L.'in;'li:i;',c« ami all
id llic brunches ol' English literature Usitloly taught in
hi Academies.
d Mr. Young in s graduate of Oxfdrd College,
in Oliiu, though n native ofthis district. The Trun
in loenof (lie Institution foci themselves lolly authoris
b- ml to recommend him (in being well qualified In
nl discharge the dmieiln which he tins cngnged. lie
linn not been long enough Irom College to beeoinc
rusly ill the Aanguanes, and pari of that lime lie
r* him lieen employed in leaching, and‘has given bill
‘ snlisfacliun ns to Inn quid ilb-anons The Trustees
nlsu have the salikfiiclion lo aiinonnee lo (he public
s that they have engaged Mn. Aiuiaiiam Cunning
ilam to leach the lower brunches, ami cun with
prdpriety recommend him as a first rate English
r j likelier,having tried him two years previously.
The general supervision of the School will de
volve upon the principal teacher Ms Young, who
( l together with the Trustee*, will one every exertion
lo manage the Seined with that kind ol method
and discipline whieh will iillord lo III.) students hulh
v " moral and intellectual advutnogen.
[' Lowndesville is sitiialed IH miles west of Ahho
villi- village, and near the Double bridges on Hdp
r j ky River, on n high, dry and sandy ridge, xviifi
"* ! ggod water and is perfectly i eulthy. There being
*" no slagmiiit waters, or sluggish streams lor some
lc miles disiunl, il is therefore out ol llie reoeh oflne
noxious cflluvia which is so deslruetive lo health in
10 many other places. Two of iho Trustees have
practised physic lor m.ny years in tl e neighbor
* hood, and can sjieiiK knowingly of (he superior
healllilulllcss ol the place, l.o\vmlesv die is more
over silualeJ alinii live miles distant from several
*' valualde mineral springs, w Inch have recently been
*’ purchased by a euinpany who expert lo have pre
-1 parnimns in nudine.sn lor the-reception of visitors
* I lie ensuing summer; which w ill allord a valuable
r retreat lor a lew weeks,to anv whose eonslit litions
L ‘ may rci| ore n. Coud bonding eftn he had m (he
" village and in llie Vieig'lihorhooa, at quite conven
[| lent distances, on reasonable terms.
* JOHN (i, CALDWELL,
A. I! A lIMILD,
K. IIIJMT,
HAMSTER ALLEN,
' UAL C. COERY,
■ J. s. ALLEN,
.s.J. MIACELEOUD,
Will, I’ASUIAI,,
JAME.V CO.SPIiK,
MATTHEW VOIJNIS.
jan 84 wlt El
# a htlot!s;tS?na A(Milcuiy.
1 f B JIF cxcrci.siß ol* ihi.s iriHiimiion will roeom
» iiipiicu on Itio Monday in January, 1838
j The liruncliuH ol education usually tong lit in oilier
academic*, will Im; (might in this institution, and
I hindenlH wlm wikli lo filler college, may ho pre
-1 pared here lor admission. Tim priccH ol tuition and
board are as low line ti.x in any oilier academy in
1 the same Minimi ol eounlry. KuekorsviJle, near
which tins academy is ail anted, ix olio ul llie must
llouriwhiiig and Imaliliy low ns in llie upjmr country.
There arc eiglil dry good slon s in the village, and
Move good hoarding Ihmim s. '1 ho academic building'
lbr llie male school is new, rommodiony, and fur
islied wnli a large ami w II toned bell. A largs
building I t a lemalc academy will have been lin
islied before Christina*, and is expected to go into
njwratioii the Ist of January ensn ng. Hot ii I hose
buildings ore not more than a quartern! a mile Irom
Iwo large rhurchw, w here liieic is regular preach
ing. A tVabhaili si bool was kepi llie pr senl year,
under llie Mipenriloiidunee ol the Keetor, and w ill
recommence uh soon as the weather will permit.—
1 lie Keetor is in the habit offending du iy a portion
ol the scriptures to the students, followed by a lew
(jliesiion* and remarks on the most interesting parts
feint.
lively exertion w ill he made to proserve I lie mor
als of the pupils, mid no student who is not person
ally known, will be admitted, without a eoitilicalo
ol good moral character, Irom his last loader, or
someone winds known to the parlies or toucher.
Dr. Keene's ehnrreier ns a lendmr of long experi
ence and ability is well Established, and is favorably
known in Carolina; hut for the mitisluetion oflhosc
however, who do not know him nitliis IS tale, the
following euriilieftta is annexed.
HFOIOIM) n \ Ki»#si> , ,
. -- uuaiuus to nave an investigation* I
He was prOCfledin** •*- •• ....... ..I*,
WiW. WHITE,
H IM. A. DECK,
I’. ALEXANDER,
A. HaMMOND,
Jan A. Ci. ark, Sec’y. TruSstecs. i
Rnckcr.ville, Elbert co, Cii.,Den 14, 1H',17.
The undersigned hereby crruly flint they hove
been personally acquainted with Dr. E Ueeseiuany
years; that he in on excellent classical scholar, ami
eminently qualified for the instruction of youth,botli
by experience uml education.
M. Waddki.,
Patrick Nodj.e,
Waudy Thomi'son.
Abbeville, S. C., Del. 10, 1831. (.lee ‘23 HW w:im
OR mislaid, on llie Wlh inst., a common Ni/.ed
Leather Pocket Hook, conlaming notes a» well
as lean reeallrcl, ns lid lows—One on J hutnns D-
Ivey,ol Jullorsun eounlry, lortvvo hundred and ten
dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond county, for
one hundred Will ninety dollars; one on David Pal.
liter liir one hundred dollars; one on Peter Lamar
■ ol Lincoln cuimiy, for four hundred and twenty
seven dollars; I wo on James Jennings; both together
■ amounting to two bundled and eiglil dollars; and
several other smaller notes which Ido not now re
member, together with scrip ol Rank Stock ol llie
Uiirion Ihinh, llnmch nt Augusta lo the amount of
I thirty shares. Also a number ol other papers oj
- value to mo. Any imfornmlion in relation to the
s above will ho thankfully received, besides a liberal
leward n ill he given for the Rook and ns contents
oct)DO—if—&4 THOMAS J. JENMNHS.
• I OST tv u Certificates ol stock in llie Dnr.en
11 l i hunk; one No (ill, for (weiiiy shares, dated
'* Slhtl Jlan h IHitli, signed by K S Rees, cashier;
‘ llie oilier No 737 tor ten shares, dated 1 Mlti May
IHJ7, and also signed by E M Rees, raslm r Rolli
*' ol said certificates arc in my name. They were
*’ hist sometime since together wilh a pocket hook.
11 The object of this advertisement is lo comply with
the tonus required by the hunk to procure new
p cenifiiaies. TUOS J J ENNINI.S,
v Jan I VI ttflm
“ ""TWENTY D01.1.A Its KKAVAKO.
1, RAN ANV \Y from Iho
~ JSf ,pianlatmn of J. W. li my.
fia. J dec'll, in Columbia coumy, a
ffrJ bout the Ist December, a JVo
/ gro man, by the name of Lkw
/ ,8 ' “tout iwenty cight year,
o' age, ol a yellow i omplexioii
Inn not a miiliillo, stout and square huill, mid still
ter* very badly. He is supposed to be lurking ahold
_ llie city of Augusta, ns helms a wife here Tin
■. above reward will tie given lor his apprehension am
confinement in any safe jail, or delivery to
, ISAAC U.W/SAY,
jan 13 d&wtf 10 Columbia county.
t. AiUtl Reward.
l S 1 OST on Tuesday ryoning i:\st,rithor in Angus
I JI J ta, or ou tin* \N rightshoro’ road, x\ it Inn mile*
of AtiguaUi,a Ki*cl Mnrorco I*(H'KKT lK »OK,rou
laming 310 in hilln, llu» l»m ks rocollerl
1 • ; ed. # rho name of ihe subscriber is wriiti'n inside the
l ‘ N ( Pocket Hook. The above reward w ill be given loi
**' : thedelive’.y oftlu* Pocket Hook and Money lo Mr
.V. I.otie, nt the Globe Iloltd, or to llie Kubaenhor ir
11,1 Craw lonlvillc. PUDS. J WKLHUHN.
uno 30 ■ l. r >3 if
n; -
he Law i\olicr.
h undersigned have lormcd a Co-parliiershi|
nt H for the praelieo of Law. They will altem
r the Courts of franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ua
in' bun, and lo nil business enirn-ted to the r care n
re the Cherokee Clrellll, in Ihe Circuit Court of tin
,u l i Hulled Mates lor the Heorgi.i District. Their otßei
' r . !is in Clarksville, Habersham county
it- RICHARD \V //aREUSIIAM.
h- 1 RAKNAUI) E. HABERS/7AM.
m- Dee If. wHt BV4
nil' 1 -T
-ai, Law \ohcr.
iks W,,1, v a sox —(l it* of (leor'rin*)
iii 1I AS removeii to the City of New Oil ana, fu
mi, i ** -d- the pu.'pottu ofdev oiiug hm*»elf lo the pnic
ils j lice of KAv\ .
ia. Kt»l*Kiiix.NCTjS—Col. T. t Foster, Colqueli
mi- Midi *V LVhol., A H. i h ipjHill,//on NV (’. Daw
1 pon, /ion. John P. King. Mai K H Head, Augiu
h>. ui, Cieo ; J/iller Uipley vV f.*o Charleston, S.
the \ Jan -1 bin *2
» | TO RENT
ffl And imm« note posNCssion given, ava
j -U uahle Uiver Plantation, 3 miles bt
i ivy Augusta and Hamburg, on tiie Caro’ina sale <
Ih« rixer, containing about 13) nme* of loi
“• ' irounds ol a superior qu dii v, in II *he »irM ol Jni
ncKi. 1 lie greater part ol ihih land is ol aru
i«ti j u lu\ml and iviningla* h«>d. i'orn a.M foJuer cm
(bi> Imj hud on llie place. For term* apply to
C/MHLES LAM AR,
f>bi 3'T,vJl milrc 1k»!ow Hamhu/^
, I K. V.* J. (11LL,
. 1 attuu.vjes at law,
fi Moticello mid Eaten ton, Georgia,
' 1 LL practice In i lie several courts of thecoun-
II * w ties of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Fulnatn, Uald
u win, Units, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Wallos, and
in the Federal Court lor the district ol Gaorgia.
i, REFERENCES,
i- Aiuuila. —A. 5 4iT. W. Miller; Webster, I’ar
i- mnlee At Co I llarrfTblti), Rirley, cjr Co.
o Macon. —Foe <fe N ikbit, If wiry G. Lamar, Charles
e J. McDonald.
e Savannah. —Berrien and Cuyler.G. B. Lamar, Jo
e soph W. Jacks On.
II Chattel lon —James 1.. Feligruc, Weed i \ Fannin,
s C. At G, 11 Kelsey At J/slsleud.
c The Charleston Cfthrier und Mercury, and New
i- York Courier end Enquirer will publu.li the above
li twice a week ftfr’C morn bn and forward their accounts
li to tin* o/lice. nov 17 wfnn 85‘J
TFV DOU-ARS REWARD!
BROKE Jail in Burke county on Friday night
( liiHt, n prisoner who was confined in the Jml
I of, aid county, by the iiriino of John Sullivan,
! about "ft ’feet lb incheshigh, light haired,small beard,
light complexion, thin vissged, and about 22 year';
old, cue of bin front upper leeih deltlivc: a down
ciiHt look when spoken to. Also, a negro belong
, ‘lirfc to AS Mellon bl thin county, by the name ol
' Salem, about 15 yeanc old, very dark nkhi
| The above reward will he given for 'the appro
” bernioll of the hbove limned John Sulliran
, Jan 80 84 John A ROBERTS, Jailor.
COLUMBIA BHERIFF»B sale.
ON the first Tuesday in .March next, will be sold
at C'idiiiubiu Court House, bet ween ihe usual
hours of sale :
A Tract of bond containing City-five acres, more
1 or less, on Sweet Water Creek, adj irnirtf; Win. D.
Stanford and others; to salisly three li. f.s. from
the Justices’ Court of district No.fi. George W.
Culpepper vs. John Harness anil Janus Culpepper,
la-vied on mid returned to me by a < 'unstable
Jan. :io uictiauu //. joaen, sh ir.
(el) I w Id Bfi
U AUK E N Ml IJ HI I r’s"sA L li.
W' 11,1, bo sold on the first I’ucsday in ,1/areh
next, within the usual hours of sale, at the
Court House in Uurreillon:
Fifty tores of I,and or the waters of Rocky Com
fort Greek; levied on as lb) prop--ly ol William Fi
bs to satisfy two li. bis. from a Justices’ Court, in
favor of Sherwood Allen vs. said William lillis; ad
joining H’m C. Hruniiain and others. i,ovy made
anil returned to rite by a Constable.
Jan B‘J JliU/CMIA/f I’FU/i’YMAN, Sh’lT.
fid) I will 2fi
SCHI YEN SII KIUFF’S SAI 7e7~
A >,N the first Tuesday in March nekl, will be sold
vJ' before (be Court House in Jnrksonboro’:
A negro girl by the nan e of Fimbiy, levied on ns
the piope ty ol James Thomas losnlisfy lour cxorai
lions from a Jusliees’ Court, in luvor of iWathuw
II ipkius. Levy made and renamed to mo by a
Constable. JACOB BRYAN, Sh’fl’.
Jon. 29 [feb 1 wtd 86
■ EFFERSON SHERIFFS SALE.-
v * 11 ill be sold, on the lir.-t Tuesday in Mareli
next, at the market bouse in I lie town of Louisville,
between the usual hours of sale, (bo following pro
perty lo wit: the interest of K L Knight in a
Tract of I.mill j in J< Corson county, adjoining
lands of Mrs. Stinson Hudson and others. Levied
on to satisfy a fi. fit. in favor ofT. A H Jones,
vs. F- I. Knight, property pointed out by J Darrel,
fid. 5. ms Wtd R J FARMER, Slilf,
COLUWIUA MIEKf y F »S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in April next) will be sold
at Colimiliia Court House between the usual
hours ol sale the following properly, lo wit;—
One Buggy, one bay Horse, one mahogany Side
board, I dinning aud ten Table, one Secretary, one
caudle stand, two large mirrors, I mantle clock, 1
dozen chairs, 4 curtain bedsteads, beds, and form
lure; lo satisfy a mortgage from Columbia Interior
Court. James J. W. Burroughs ngauist George
Tlcomes. iVouorly pointed out in said mortgage.
Jan. JO RICHARD 11. JUNES, Sl/lf.
(eb 1 wtd 86
WILL be sold on the lOlli of March '
ol (be plantation .all the nrooos.
ing lo Arnoa ll am ..to.cu that lue bill hey belong
milted to a Core-.Vueekased, late of Burke eoun-
I ty; consisting ol five horses; cattle, sloek bogs;
! ,om and fodder; plan.nthm tools, bouse bold
! mid kili-boii furniture; six thousand pounds of seed
; rollon; one horse curl; oho bag cotton. Ate.
[ Terms at sale. E G KIRKLAND, Ailrnr.
j Jun 2‘.i 2'Jwtd with the will nnneied.
HV virtue of a decree in Chancery, in the Supe
rior Court of Columbia county, w herein Sim
mon • rim lord, ndu imstralur with the H ill annex
i (i il Jessey Winfrey, deceased, is complainant,and
l James Cartledge,administrator on Ihe estate of Ad
j am Walker, deceased, and others are defendants,
| will be sold,in Columbia Court House, on the first
| Tuesday m March next, between the usual hours of
I sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and
children. In wit, Wallace, Argylc, Dorab, Sally,
I’atsy, Mary,young Fanny, Jinny, Mtlly and child
Julia, and David, n buy. Sold ns the property of
the estate ol Mrs. Julia Wood, deceased. Terms
1 cash. GABRIEL JONES, adm'r.
( Jon 4 wld 2 Os Julia Wood, deceased;
A ORE EARLE to an order of the Honorable
. the inferior Court of Richmond comity, when
silling for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tbo
first Tuesday in March next, between the usual
hours of sale, al the market bouse in the cily of
Augusta, five negroe slaves, viz . Sandy, Isaac,
John, Elbert, and Mary, a woman. Also, 200acres
of Land, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Burch,
; late of said county,deceased. Terms on the day
' of sale. L. II BURCH, adm'r.
1 Jan 4 wld 2
a GREE.MIL E to nn order of the honorable the
iV Inferior Court of Scriven county, w ill be sole
' before the court house door in Jacksonhoro', be-
I tween the usual hours of sale, mis thousand acre.
’ of pine Land, in said county. Also, two hundred
1 acres hammock Land, lying in the same county, he
1 longing to the minor heirs ot John Black, deceased
F sold for the benefit of said heirs.
MARY BLACK, Guard’ll.
‘ Fob sth, 1838 wtd 33
i’
AGREEABLE to an order of the Interior com
of Burke eo. w hile silling for ordinary purpose
will be sold on ike first Tuesday ill April next, u
e the court house door in the town of Waynesboro
, between ill* usual hours of sale, Four Ini mire,
i- nm's of I,Mild, more or less, adjoining lands o
>■ Dr B B Miller vnd A Duke, belonging to the eslal
. -of Jonathan Johns, deceased, sold for the benefit o
rs the heirs mid creditors of the said deceased,
i, Terms ol sale on the day.
I- Jan 26 21 wtd JEStSE JOHNS, Admr.
it —— -
ie %*7ILI. HE SOLI) on the first Tuesday i
i) 2* April next, al the Court House door in |b
town of ThomasviJle, Thomas county, within lb
usual hours of sole, viz- Lot ok Land No 305 in lb
17tb District, formerly Earley,now Thomas county
containing Two Hundred mid Fifty Acre
more or less; sold by an order of the c inn of ofdir
s- ary when silling for ordinary purposes in Collin
■» bin county; sold for the benefit of the heirs an
i- creditors of Edward W ado, deceased, late ol C(
I- lumliiii county. Terms on tbo day of sale,
e Jan 18 13;w ld ROB'l BOLi’ON, Adm’r.
f- ILL bo sold on live first Tuesday in Male
n V T next, between ihe usual hours of sale, r
mo Market boiue in I lie city of Augusta, by virtu
ol an order ol the Honorable Interior Court c
Columbia county when silling for ordinary purpi
ses, eighty two acies, more ot less of Fine Lund, i
1J Richmoiul eonnly, five miles above Augusta, ad
1 joining lands ol James G. Stallings, Benjamin I,
ILarren and others, it being a pnrlot I He real eslut
11 of \\ 1 1 limn V hitconib, deceased, and to be sold fi
IC ' the pur; ose of distribution among the heirs of sui
e deceased. 'Forms made known at the sale.
GABRIEL JONES, Trustee,
For the heirs of Win Whitcomb, deceases
dor 26 wtd 201
EXECITOII’S KALE.
UJ IL Lbo sold on Thursday ihe 10th day <
Mnich next at the Into residence of Williai
Bowers, deceased, late of Lincoln county, the pn
pony ol the said deceased, consisting of corn, fin
li dor, Ac. House hold and Kitchen furniture, uu
v’ other aniclts. JOSHUA D.vNIEL, Admr.
i g . Jan 23 18;wld
VU.Ml.MS’l'lt ATO II S SALE.
ILL be so d at the lino residence ol Janu
v » M. I’map deceased, in Columbia county, o
il- Wednesday the 7 1 li day of March next, Ihe crop i
>e- corn, fodder and peas; the stock of hogs, rank
id mules and horses; household and kitchen furnitun
w pismatum tools, At. Terms on the day. Also,
n. In Augusta, on lliel'Mli March next, at the wan
i h house ol Itaird and Rowland, the Crop of Cot
in ten of Forty-four lings. Terms Jri the da'
■B Bio hADMINISTRATOR.
Jim 25 20:td
lEOKOlColumbia county. .
WREHEAS William Yarborough,adminurtra '
(or on the estate of Jamet Y'arborough, de
ceased applies (or lidtcrs Dismissory,
These are therefor to rile and admonish all and
1 lingular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be
md a|ifiearat tny'offic i wilhm the lithe prescribed
>y law, to shewcause, .f any they have, why said
- letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, if. Appling, thia
s 15th day of Sept., 1837.
sept 18 inGt GABRIEL JONES,clerk.
Georgia, Jlurke county:
i, \\/ UEREAS George S Morris applies (or lel
w» tors of ndminisirntion on the estate ul Mar
s' .garth SI arp,'lfiJcol stud county, dec'd.
e These are tin reffre to cite and admonish all and
s singular, the kindred and creditors t/f the said de
-9 ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my office,
t to shew cb'fse \Vhy said letters should not be grant
■ ed. Given under rny hand' and eehl at office, thia
30th Jan. 1637. T 11 BLOJJNT.fe Cl’k.
l’ jeb 2 ’fr'SUd 27
5 Georgia, Ilurke’county:
" %*/HEKEA-S, David '1 inly applies for Letters
■ •» o( Adnim.straiiun, with the will annexed,
on the Estate of Thomas Gabard, like o( said
county,deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
■singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased
ffi file their objections (if rmy they have) in my of
fice Xvithin the lime prescriOed by law, to shew
I cause why 'said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at o*fllCe, in Waynesboro',
this 30th Jannniy, 1838.
e job 2 tVSOd Til BLOUNT, 1) Clk’.
Georgia, Uurkc county.
1 HEREAS Sarah Ann Rogers applies f„r
* v letters of administration on the estate of Na
than Rogr is,deceased.
'J'hesenro therefore to cite and admonish all and
.'ingiilar the kindred and creditors of said di ceased
to ho and appear at my office w ithin the time pre
scribed by law, to shew cause if any they have,
i why said letters should not be granted.
. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro'
litis 25. h dav of January, 1838.
Jan 29 23wtd TJI IJLOUNT, Dccniv.
Georgia, Sen veil count yt
HEKEAS William M'dure applies (or let
• • lets of administration on the estate ot .Luke
! Mizgalcs, deceased,
'i bese are then fore to cite and admonish all and
singular Iho kindred and creditors of Iho said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office within ttic
time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they
fene, why said letters should i(Bt, He granted.
Given tinder my hand at office, in Jacksonboro’
this 25th day of January 1838-.
Jan 29 23wtd JOSHUA PERRY, Clk.
Georgia, Utirke couiityi
' HEKEAS Elizabeth BiW applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Nothin
Bird, deceased,
'J hose bre ihoreforo to cite and admonish nil and
sigutur the kindred and creditors ol said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the lia c pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my band, at Waynesboro’, this 22d
day! of January, 1838. T II H LOU NT, D CVk.
Jan 2C w3od 21
Georgia, Utirke county:
W Samuel Dowse, applies for let
» » ters of adminislatiun on the estate of John
11. W lii/rliead, (let.'easccl.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ibid
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be, and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections,if any they
have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro’,
Ibis 22d day of January, 1838.
jan 28 w3od T. If. BLOUNT, D Cl'k.
Georgia, Uurkc county: i — 1
VL HEKEASiLiVrs.—<»■
j[ 0 ” * pb.ii > <• .itooro applies for letters of
culminislralion on he estate ot Joint Haws
deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said dec’d to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescrib
ed by law,to show cause* il any they have, why said
letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand, at Waynesboro’, this 22d
day ol January, 1838. TII BLOUNT, I) Cl'k.
jan 26 w3Ud
Georgia, .leflerstm County.
WIiEREAH Muses Brinson, jr. ap| lies ti
mo lor letters of Administration de bonus
non on the estate ol Wm. Strettman late hi said
county, deceased, o t
’1 bese lire therefor o cite and admonish all and
singular the bindred and creditors of said deceased
to life their objections (if any they have) in my
office within the time prescribed by law
Given under my band at office, in Louisville, this
16th day of Jan 1838. E IIOTHWELL,
IdivvSOds Clerk C. O.
Georgia, Uurkc county:
\\l HEKEAS, EG Kirkland applies for letters
\ • of administration on the estate of Adroit
//am, deceased, with the will annexed.
(These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular lie kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
be and appear at my office, within the lime piescrib
cd by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not beg. anted,
s Given under my hand, at Waynesboro, this 22d
, day of January, 1833. Tll BLOUNT, Dcco B c.
, Jan 26 2lwtd
Georgia, Uurkc County.
WHEREAS James Grubbs Administrator of
the estate of Wm. Bryant, deceased, applies
d tome for letters of dismission.
!>• These arc therefor to cite and admonish all and
■s singular the kin Ired and creditors of said dee'd to
d be and appear at any office, within the time prcscrib
s- ed by law, to shew couse,if any they liave, why
d said letters should not be grated.
Given under my band at office in Waynesboro,
this 221 day of January 1838.
Jan 26 21mGm T H BLOUNT, kcobc,
»t Georgia, Uurkc county:
is, \\/ HEKEAS Edmund Garliek applies for let
at » w ters of administration debonis non on the
o, estate of Wm. DeWoll, deceased.
-cl These are therefore incite and admonish all and
ol singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
te to he and appear at my office within the time pro
of scrilicd by law, to shew cause if any they have,
w hy said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my baud at office, in Waynesboro’
this 27tb day of January 1838.
Jan 3Jj 21 ,T 11 BLOUNT, i> cco B c
in
he Georgia, Jefferson county,
he I » HEKEAS Elizabeth I’ool applies for lel
he ters of Administration on the estate and efi
ly, foots of Samuel I’ool, late of said county, deceased,
es These are therefore l . cite and admonish all and
it- singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
in- to be and appear at my office within the lime pro
ltd scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they
o- hove, to shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at Louisville, this ICtI
- Jun 1838. E BOTH WELL,
di 14:w 30ds Clerk C. O.
" U - \\7 ILL be sold, at public outcry, on Monday
of It the ;9th February next, between the usual
O’ hours of sale, at the Court House in Canton, Chero
> n kee county, Geo. lhetra,-t of Land, cuiilaining lfi(
<1- acres, known as lot 7(1. in the 14th Disl of the 2<i
IL Nee in Cherokee county, belonging to the estate ol
he Airs Hannah Lungslreel, late of Richmond county
lor deceased. Said lot is about 6 miles irom Cantor
'id on the main rood along the Hightower river, ant
being at the foot ol the mountain, offers a most de
sirable site for a country sture and home of Enter
tl- taimnonl.
'J’cnns of sale i cash, the remaining 1 in cqua
payments at 6 and 12 months, secured by notei
payable in Atigtisia, with interest fre m date, and by
°» a mortgage on the lot.
‘"t At the same Uffic and place, and upon the saint
ro ’ terms, Lot 1192. oist. 19, sect. 3, Cherokee conn
•“* ty, containing 40 acres oak and hickory upland.
“ d W. W. J/AN/V, ExT.
dec 22 wBt 299
The Standard of Union will publish the abovi
~ weekly till the day ot sale and forward its account
jo W. AV .Alntitt, Augusta, lor seltlcmem.
ics
I /.L he sold on the 2(lth day of Frbrunn
I VV next, at the plantation of the late Hear
’ Byne, of Uu.'.e couiny, the perishable properly be
’ longing to the Estate of G. IV. 11. Byne, late o
re . Bnrko county, deceased ; Com, Fodder, Horses
lt _ Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Fnrni
tare, together with a number of other urtic.ca.-
■ ’ Terms on the day of sale.
jan 11-wid 8 W. W. HUGHES,ndm’r.
lV H n Utkes ihi/niatliod tokSirm tha
patrons 0 f the Wesleyan Nmsion C
ZSS’,,& ~eW «**c generally, lh..t k hit* O
br , it that tf< !* lo W( > ‘|.dure, and taken charge of
'.."’ s ltulo "’M'-ely i established at Williams <
Cf° vmid, nul«3| w Wutkinsville, in Clark m
'count J his ileter/^ )t g on j, lls no| p rt . ri induced
by a %«1 Wesleyan Mansion; I,
11 f? 1 ’ m „A rti ’* >eC I'- 11 W l -'“eti sustained beyond
1 .‘ e °. Ita r^netor: but by a clobber- “
j ate etlfiVrVin, tbai Academy, undet .
tls prcsenlVudeilt «rtnlL lfn!iji tho subscrihet
will be abhVdo a largemilm ount 0 f rood, with “
. more pfeusurViJ profit t«hi lnse n; than he has ®
- lieen able to Munroo.wiiie new institution J
w ill consist u l%b ranches %, e >>arale houses, one
1 ? ,r T2siflßiW!l A competent
* employed, m conduct the
>, tentale branch,direction of the principal ,
■, teacher ; but the jßvqed classes i n that brunch ,
,- will make their recital, < to the principal: The
s ,vvo Academies are local at a short distance from (
each othvr, and the tenchei dwelling cemrally be- (
tweenllietn : and it is belief that such measures *
hav«-been adopted *ftt will sore the advantages,
without rtredistulvanlages, of Vixed «e.*~All
s 111!) principal Vicos, mid fashtoi\ ;*«Wjfc B 0
I, o) town and village schools, areV* tlt^l,.| u< i
j ed from this establishment. Thevaoemy is fur- 1
nished with on extensive Chemtcol.Miilosophical 1
1 and Astronomical apparatus, together th a nura- !
1 berol large and elegant maps, and otlK facilities
for the promotion of education. In vieWithelo
/ cality of farmers Academy situated as it in one
of the most pleasant and healthful seclronVo; ie U p '
, country, together with its olhoi advantages, lh, u i*.
senber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, Ur.
ger amount of benefit limn he hs» bees able here,
lore to give them. EveryptWflulioti that » prudeiiy
forethought Ims suggested, Ims been taken, to thro
r around the morals ol pupils the strongest and most
. effectual safeguards. All the branches (both solid
and ortiamentaU of a liberal and extensive educa
| lion, util no taught in this institution, and at inodc
| rate prices Hoarding may be bad at the Academy
mid within the distance of one mile from it, in the
, most respectable families, for eight dollars, or less,
per month.
I‘ergons wishing timber information, will please
address to thesubsenber. at Ins present residence.
uulrl Christmas-, and after thru lime, at Williams’
Cross Roads, Clark county. The Academy is ex
pected to open on the first Monday in January next;
and it is very desirable tbai pupils, designed Ibr this
school,should IVc present at the commencement of
the year. Their advancement, as Weil as our con
venience, would thereby he promoted.
JESSE C. FAULETT.
Dec 13 291 m3m
Georgia, Jefferson County:
//II RE A.S', Wm, Jeffers applies for Letters
y ¥ of Administration do bones nun on the
estate of Rich ird .Spires, deceased.
7'hesc are t herefore, to cite nnd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ul said deceased
to be and appear ul my ollico within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections if any llicy
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Lnursvil e.lliis
sth day of Eeb 1838. EBENU. HOT//WELL,
Feb 8 3/ld Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven County;
»/i/ 11KREAS, Elijah Oliver applies for Letters
* * of Administration on the i.slate of Jacob
Oliver, deceased, Ul kids county.
These are tboreloro to cite uaa admonish all nnd
sing ilnr the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at n.j office within the lime prescri
bed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, to shew cause way said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my band, at office, in Jacksonboro’.
this stb day of February, 1838.
JOSHUA FERRY, c c. o. s. c.
Feb 9 30d 33
Georgia, Scrlvdrt Comity: ...» luv.—-- *
%'MT
nIIIaREAS, William Greene applies for Let
ters ol Administration on the Estate of John
W. Bryan, det vised, of this county.
These are therelore to die and allmoH’fih til! liHtl
singular the heirs ami creditors of said deceased, to
be mid appear at my office within the lime prescri
bed by law, to file their objections it any they have
to shew cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksonboro’,
this slh day of February, 1833.
JOSHUA FERRY, c c o s c.
Feb 9 30J _9
GEORGIA,) By the Uourl of Ordinary for
Burke count;/ y said County.
WHEREAS John S'axon, Administrator of
Joint S. Kenner, deceased, late of said conn
ty, have petitioned said court for letters diSinisssory
suiting that ho has fully administered said estate
these are therelore la cite and admonish nil con
cerned, to heund appear before said cdurl on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause
why said lelleis should nut be granted. Hy olderof
the court.
Ti If. BLOUNT, httiouc
nov 10 Cni 201
GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
Scriven county. > September Term 1837.
UPON application of .Alexander F. Hopson,admi
nistrator dc boms non,of the esitflb Green I)
Feared dec’d., staling that lit lias fully administered
suid estate and praying citation for lelcrs dismissory,
it is on motion ordered, tiiat the clerk do issuea cita
tion requiring all persons to shew cause why the
same shall not be granted—and that the same be
published once a month lbrsi» months.
A true extract Irom the minutes, this 12th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA /’ERFY, cl'k.
nov. 4 m6m 259
GEORGIA,) By the Court of Ordinary ol said
- Burke county. J County.
, "ttriIEREAS Allen S B I’rior executor of Ed
» ▼ tiitmd Prior, deceased, late of said county
1 I has petitioned (or letters dismissory, staling that
• he Ims fully administered said estate
These are therelore to eite and admonish nil con
' rented to be nnd appear before sahl court on the first
Monday in May next, ami then and there shew cause
, why said letters should not be granted. Hy order
of the court.
T II BLOUNT i> c c o a c
nov 10 wfim 2(54
GEORGIA, > By tlid Court of Ordinary
lurke county: $ Burke county.
E ftft / 11IIR EAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El
m listen, and Thomas T. Elliston, Executors
1 if Robert Elliston, dec'd , late of Burke county,
• ms petitioned l life tlourt for letters dismissory.
“ These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
*» tons interested so file I heir objections in the Clerk’s
, ffice by the first Monday in March next, why said
' otters should not bo granted.
By order oftho court; T. 11. BLOUNT, D.
sept 15,1837 mfit 218
GEORGIA,) Hy the Court Ordinary lor sunj
.. Burke enmity, $ Count"
p. •VK/HEREAS A'afall Smith Administratrix,
1. W W ami Allen S H Prior, Administrator ol
d James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
1, petitioned said court for letters dismissory, staling
;- that they have fully administered said estate,
y '1 bene are therefore to cite and admonish all con
e corned to heund appear before said court on the firs
Monday in Mav next, and then ond there show
j, cause why said letters shall not be granted. Hi
order of the court
T 1! BLOUNT, dc co „ c
_ nov 10 wdm 9P4
it POUR months nfler dale upplicalion will hi
). •*- made to the Honorable the Inferior Court o
10 Burke county, when silting lor ordinary purposes
j for leave to sell as 1 1 fie re if and personal properly o
//enry Utley, late of Burse comity, deceased.
l, WILLIAM UTLEY, ) . , ,
GREEN UTLEY, \ A dm rs.
d WO I 331 mlm
’ month* after date, applicalioi7wilTl)
r- ft- made to the Honorable Inferior Court of JefTet
sou county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, lb
si leave to Sell the Real Estate of tlic’late Aatlmi
;s Brassed, dec’d of said count v
y NATHAN HRASSTL.ndm’r.
jan 4 ntdt 2 With the will annexed,
te
>■ months afterdate application will bemad
ft- to the honorable the Justices of the Infcrio
Court of .Scriven county, while sitting for ordinar
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging u
■ e the Estate of John M. Roberts, deceased, late o
11 saul county. STEPHEN MlLES,adm’r
DELIA ROBERTS,adm’rx.
~ Feb sth* 1838 4tm 33
ry pOl Rinonllis afterdate,application will be niaih
e- ft. to the honorable the inferior court of Columbii
ol county while silting Ibr ordinary purposes,for leave ti
is. sell the real estate of the late Elbert B Dana of sail
ti- county deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs am
creditors.
, ALFRED J DUNN, Adm'r.
\ no '’ 12 td 363
EMANCIPATION.
THIS celebrated English Racer
>'R&l and splendiu Stallion will occupy
*},y™ "TtkUowlon’s Stand, at VV. Hampton's
Wood-lands Estate, five mdea below
VT J*’4! Columbia, under the direction of Mr
J. Geiger, and be let to Mares
t $75 the season, 3120 to insure, and one dollar to
lig groom; the money to be paid in advance. The
eason will commence on the first of February, and
ml tha Ist o( July. Extensive rye and grass paa
ures provided lor Mures, and separate lots for such ,
is may have young loals, and mares well fed at fifty 1
:enls per day. Every cure will be taken to guard
[gainst accidents, but no responsibility, should they
accur.
Emancipation, so named under the great excite
ment aboul the emancipation of the Roman Catholics
wits bred bv Mr. Kiddle, and was footed in- 1847..
He w s got by Whisker, town brother to WHale-
Itone, &c.) sire ofTlte Colonel and Memaon, winners
of the St Lcger. His dam was got by Ardrossan,
one of the best sons of the famous John Bull; his g
dam.Ladv Eliza, by Whitworth; hisg.g.dara, X
Y Z’sdam, by Spadille, out of Sylvia, by Youug
Marshe, Ac. My reference to the 7th vol page 101
of the T. K. and S. Magazine, his extended pedi
gree maybe iedn, as also his performances on the
turt, which latter are but little inferior to any homo
ever imported into this country, i/eis a beautiful
bay, with blacklegs, mane and tail,sixteen hand*
high, of great length, and commanding figuru.
His none is large, with muscles well defined; his ac
lion goon, and accompanied by indication* of un- *
co .imoti power. His stock are considered very,
promising; bis oldest were two years old last spring;
of these, some few were trained last season, and
two of them have been winners, viz., AiigeSr, who
won the Chillington stakes, August sth, beating a.
Sfield office others, at Wolverhampton; and Cedi'
t Nnsation, winner of a slake at lledncaferd, October
I bpallWg tlirco others.
>• Black servants sent w ith Marcs, no charge 1
W™ mtple; having no accommodations for win to
; persot\,, t i, e 8 ., 0 t, they must board elsewhere.
5 janfl) wla H
IIICKOKY j ()IIN< — -
THIS celebrated racer and llto
t’.'rli bred Horse, has left this>dl4ce
a sf* , ' ot '-'is stand i.t La Grange, ’i'roup
Xm ibis State, where be wilt
v J r<tnaiSf.£, r the Spring season.(Only,*
S> under c\-harge, as lie will make bias
i appearance on the Tml ,gain this fall, when life
will have bad time to reci,.or from an injury sus
tained in one of his feet, wbcaon bis way hence to
Columbia. His terms w ill bo StdO the season, paya
ble within the season ; $lOO insurance, payable ay -1
ushal, ami $1 to the Groom. As a racer, it is not
known that bo lias any superior—in point of breed
ing be has but few equals—be traces through the,
most fashionable and approved crosses to the.Md
cub indro, the ancestress of Basccmbe, and. a host,
of other highly distinguished on the Turf and in i
the Stud. His color is u rich chestnut, and bis form
unites beauty and strength to a degree-. His pedtgr- W
and performances will bo published at length it.y
hand bil s.
Mures that may bo sent to him wil! bo well taken ■,
care of at the usual hues and terms.
HERRING & JETER,
I.a Grange, Troup counti, Geo.
DO-The Columbus Enquirer, Standard
Macon Telegraph, and Montgomery Jo'urttaT will';
publish the above once ti W'eekfor C. weeks and l fet’-'
ward llieir accounts to us for payment
jnn 17 wfit 13
Ucorffia Kali
MADDUX ADAM & CO. beg leave to inform"
the merchants and planters that the rail rood K.
to Wnrrenton will be in operation la a, few days anti %
that they will attend to receiving and forwarding any. V
Goods or Cot on consigned to them. 'J’ltey beg to -. ■
assure all those who may favor them, with their*' 1
commands that every exertion will be used or>iMii»*i '
Cieoi’gia I'emale College*
SCOTTSUORO’ GEORGIA
fTJHG Spring term of this Institution, 1833 wrIPJ
A open oh Monday, January Bth.. ft is desira
ble that ill! students should be p-ssefiC* ateUie so
inutioH of classes, on the first day if the terra? Th#' 1
government of the Institution is s'xict, but salutary’
bcitg by written laws and const tuition-,-.which nro
rigidly enlbrced, after the manner of the republican-
Stale Governments of this country,. A pamphlet, ,
containing hints on Female Education, .our system t
of instruction, discipline, &c , will shortly hr pnb
lished, and sent to all who may feel inlcrcsWff*
enough to apply for it, by letter to tile-Faircipal.
'J’lte boors lor instruction arc front day light till*
■ nine o’clock P. M. (summer and winter ) reserving ,
| four hours for meals ami recreation. On Sat Or
- are engaged only till noon.- The Ly
ceum. (a literary and scientific -Society,) of which -
the Princtdal i’s ex officio. President) maels every .
( iSatufdny evening. 'This society has- been estnb- *
. lished but n lew months, and has already proven it- ’
I self to be immensely improving to r.h» young ladies;
Wo pledge ourselves to impart irvone year’s time ’
to any young lady, who possesses n good muußand
who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting,u i
a correct knowledge of Grammar, Arithmetic,Geog—
1 raplty and spelling.
A married gentleman, from South Carolina,, i.
engaged in llie drawing and painting, diapartment.
His work will coihpare with any artist's- in the
Southern Stales. Besides the above branches, he
> will teach portrait and minature painting,gilding,:.
bfUllzilig, siiiaUing, transferring prints, fancy works
with pcrfiralcd paper, <fcc. Ac. Itv (he musical 4
-’ deparin.erit. instruction will be given,otuhe piano, j
guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hu->*
• man and comparative Physiology, - Botany, Aitrdit-'
omy, Chemistry, Ac. Ac.
Exertions are I'diig m idoto have a’clergynwimf-
I tacliH'! to the institution, which will he effected
wi',’,l as liltledelay ns possible. lE© have*. library
. of 800 vulninos—an herbarium of 2 WO' species'6C
. plants,collected by the Principal, in tie State of.
Soulli Carolina—optical instruments —Chemical ap*
1 puralus, maps, globes, Ac.
7’lte young laities are requested to dress plainly
' —not to wear jewels of any sort, and not. to attend
1 balls and parties. No store accounts without tho
c sanction of parents or guardians. Such as have
r accounts will be required to tegister all their ex
penses in a book they will keep for the purpose
Pnt:ons will receive a minute report of their chilr
- then's progress in theirsludies.
Hoard can bo bad in the village.
We solicit the patronage of our -Southern frrcndsv
I and pledge ourselves to labor to deserve it. We not
s only invite but would be flattered by the visits of
all who may be disposed to attend our lectures, re
citations, Ac. on any day or hour during the week,
L. LATASTK.
s ANiVA M. LATASTE,
d dec 27 wISJAmSm 302 Principals.
TO UUAT OWNERS AND PATKUONS
Navigating Savamth and Broad riven
i an act. of the General Assembly of the state'
“ 13 of Georgia, assented to the 26th December, ?836;>
it is made he duly of the inferior courts of the sev
b oral counties of said slate, bordering on, or which
I navigable waters pass through, to cause to be pub
r lished, the provisions of the several acts of the ge
f ntfal assembly, regulating boat owners,their agent*
and patrouns, navigating said waters.
). By the albresaut acts every boot navigating titer
,1 Savannah Or Broad rivers, are requirrd to have tv
\ white piiiruon,with n Bill of Lading ready prepared
y to exhibit to any white person, who may wish to
examine the contents of the boat under their charge,
showing the name ot said palroon and consignee a i
the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore fei
- bids any boat ow ner,their agent or patruotqto permit
>e any boat band being a slave; to put tm board of their
if boat, any corn, cotton, peas,slock ot any kind, poul
s, try or other articles in which by law lliey are lorbid
_>i to trudick, except the same is exhibited in the hill of
lading of the owner ol said boat or his agent,and un
der his or their direction entered, making it penal
• again't every offender of the aforesaid acts.
Therefore,all concerned will lake notice, that the
-- acts of which the ibregoing is extracted will lie en
forced against offenders who may be taken in Gift
county of Lincoln. •
m ‘ I.ewis Parks,
W. 15. Cantelow,
John Moss,
Stephen Stovali,
Peter Lamar,
le M , Judges of Inferior court
or noY 23 278
o 4'' OT; BROWN of Brown’s Ferry, tooklrom llie f
, f Indians one head guard' t him with “Win Flour
noy August 22; 1834,” w orked in it with gold beads
also, one full jew elled double-camd homing w atclJ
with gold guard chain and key—the watch lilw
three letters on the front case—the owner, or any of
| e his relations can get it by describing letters and pror
ia II g properly. If no applinatioh be made 11 four
, 0 months, the watch will be sold and the proceeds di
,l vided among the troops,—application to be made lr>
i the editor of the Columbus Herald for the
chain, and lor the Watch to Col. Brown.
The Columbus Herald will copy the above ami
orward the account to Col Brown, nov 27—tf277