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SCHOOL FOR Yorxt; LADIES.
fHHK »eoond term of Alisa -•’>iool
A for young ladies will coiunsencr •’M .! *:* at
the Sand Hills, in Ihn viriuity ol An<i; : :t, •<u
premises of the U*v. Mr. Davis, wl..r- ail ■
taught nil those (•.medics rxnmidered e»si mil I > « ■
thorough English Ed oration, cowiprisiug Heading,
Writing, Orthography, English Crumm ,r, mel
Composition, Hedgrnphy, History. /Vninrnl, Intel- ,
lertual aud Moral Philosophy, Astrohomy, Arith- I
metir, Algebra, (ieoineuy, &<-. together with
French.
IjCssops will also he given in Vo--il 'ln*. •.
Drawing, Chiu.. a.ei M ( n.o I’in’i •
Tor ns for English hr iu« he*. $lO per quarter
Eltm for L»rovritH,vl'h o i,l• re h, . i ■
Tins School Is d. :e io It. , .1 ft .
local ion oanuyl ri-.i ii(y In . ,■. i -. lin ■ do. u. >. 01
climate.
.Vhould the pnlroniu-. he Midi n pimd. it ne
ccssnry, .Miss Train .Will j-r.iv . It l with u
competent u-siMaii .
Ilecem (hr one uet a at i t i ' o! ' ■ . ; rni,
will eomprlao liie. oply nealioii i1 1 ■ In. 1
Eligible hoard can' b- oiil.iiiu 1 .. r is jimbh
frills. Jan l‘J Xv 'in >
UHOFfiIIT TO AfBI ST A Ate, j
ON ihe tillh invt,, three . v /•• i
gr tes, nlmaav they belong ip
flO / y ■ .nruh' I'icivlio, 11. •uford !
f X ; V~e ‘V •• u • r < yrns,
I ae I M m''; smart is
' r j v irs nl!, »rK i ites high,
r.,.jft! :• s a •- ar ovi r the i.jlti eye.
rather linn visage. darl. i iiiiph-i-ic |. Cynu is 'll
years old, ft (o l, II mi le s high, has n rear un. ■
his nos , dark i oinpli c'ed. Monday i-v a, . o il,
fl feel, 8 ire h< » liigh, dark e,m 1 <o| The owner
is requested to l oev 1 irvvai pa <■ vj-.r■::-
take ilii-ui from J nl.
le*. ’7 ' 3nv I'M V' I'td \V, ■.
.•v HiMl 'i'r, i ■ !
• ,(f *to Irtif. ii. ih I■ i . ii- I, , j
♦• A J ne;ro mm, ea 's Ih w ,1 j
If H< John I imi o, 1
Cj r /<t.V-s -fj j * lie i- ft If I d iui-lii he li,
—■. ' ;•. _ dark compl Mi’,. • ’ l . ■ - i |
3of liir tijijicf lr..nt I" ih •o', a; i •■riei l h ■ |
Jill t ml. f Ihe iiii i: t- r i i ii ■l iio. a hr . ar. I,
pay expoim «, mid I it ■ Ii on Innn .1 el
leh g 1 .y I. .1 .MltiJ \V..I : lor
HIITV’ »D
jg _ 17 A ’ *V. Vi Ironilli" oih
/.*•-A . nm liv lli" ii oi I ;, :
Me| I k iife.vn as /■'/1 •Iti a/ Ii
is nhoM :M or ' I Ve.il I "j n; ", ‘
v 1 Ia i ■ 1,. • with win i .-
rti-’ejLisafcO’-'e. OO'I sloill, nud, has 11. mill
le-lhoof: iplK-it so 1.1-0, peel v , ini I I U a
Aegrol he isuleml A|.• I 7 or**s-inohe.-, liieh. He .
may h«J lurking-ah nit An i -i, a he h.► n wile
nl Mr. Hilev's, a leu doom hr ], Ay |lf loner Vor
ket lias h.'-eil mlhe (inj l o ol I 1 -At,on! eel
( ompany lor snv-i ml \ ei.rs (a o l ie. al..,ve r. s ar.l
will he paid for his ii..|in heri.-ioii end eoi.linetueni
111 any salejail, or deiirerv In ire-
J, A DOVE, Hi< l.innnd Co ,
M miles below Augusla on iSuviinnah r ml.
lan 94 11 It
TWF.ATV.Cit t; !>*>;.<■. ucs Kidt As;L
Jl! i N AAV A A Ifoni tin-snli.-eiiln-r
X' while in cutup, near I /uinhiirg, .S' I
utt n certain neyrn uien named I’rimr ,
V aged uhont 4n yi .-ns, ; erk rotnph s
k inn, ehu 'key, heavv hnill, nhoiu h
feel 8 or 111 inches high, has i everal
»r oflijs npoi r fore leeih missing; and
SIStD luleruhly In el, spolo n.
hind rn aru was pun-hiiM il (rum lie' workluiuse
in dharleslun. Any person who will apprehend
said negro and deliver him to Mr. Win. Turner
ol Hamburg, or serum him so I kal said Turin r can
gel him, will re. eivo Ilia uhme reward
inn j.k, Williams,
In Kiclmioiul Siij.oiior Court ftb 17,18J:i,
t'liit.iirine t harlos, )
vs i l.ibcl fir Divurro.
Nnihiniel Clmrlas )
r J'ho Sherill having reiiinn-1 linil the defi'nd ml
is imt lo he (blind. It is therefore, ordered, that ho
ho require I In appear at ih ■ next term of libs (.'mnl
and answer, or the Coin I will prut us m ease 1. 1
judge pent by delinill, mid it is further ordered lli.it
ibis rule he published in one ol' ihe i•ageitea of (he
city of Ang isla oneo -a inonlh lor lliree months
preeeeding lo llm next I nn ol tills Con I, ft h
mary 17, IS.AS.
A Iruoex'r.u l from the minutes,
mur'd Mm3t JaMB.VMcf.AWS Clerk.
MILK 4 HLTFUi:
.Voriis Mui Tn-.ti'l.is,or the f.nrge Leal
H Chinoso Mulberry,
3,00.) Trues, / she product) from cutiings ol
98,000 CutTlNos, J Hie Iw o last srasons.
Price of Tret teli/ioiil svle hranches.
Under .0 feel, '2!> ceuls eneli,
Over.A and under 7 feet, 37; cenls cac!;,
Over* feet,.oo cenls each.
Culling*.~~ ;)nooyc, #;tf> per ihoHsand,
Two “ lift “ i
Throe “ 7.) “ i
The Tree is easily prupngUed from Cuttings aud I
the gnnvih in ihe Mumlmru .-'lutes is more than dun i
hie ilmt i i Iho Northern, in llio siune luun Ol the I
Clillings 1 obtained from Prince A Sou,at flu lung,
l ong Island, Hut 17 in 100 produeed Ireos; of the I
('linings Irom them more limn lit from lO' > wa- ob
tain, d, and the height of them is from 7 lo 10 I.- i i
the present year fhey «h mid he pm into the I
ground he)ween tins and the l„i of April, 'ihe
above Trees mid C u: I in.’s are for sale by
JONATHAN MEIOS,
August (ieo.gia.
N. If—They will ho carefully packed ami sent
lo order, on leinillnnee arc.onipaiiv.nq lie. order
The Cun lugs can ties tit by slags jsn J w.’ni'i |
tqS'cilOOL FOR HO VS —Ai the leclinel
M Ho.mini Iho I’reshyiei iu.l Chundi, lower sinry. j
To commenco on Iho lint Mnuilay in M ir.-h next ,
Mr. Ripley I*. Vtlilins, liutrin-ior -The !
Knglivh lltfpailmcul w ill delude Ilea ling Orlhog. i
raphi , IVnmauship, Ariihmmie, English i li-aiem.ir, j
Ucogruphy, History, Dcclumatiun and Composi
tion. Terms slyft i per ouuri ■r.
The CJitssieui Sfepiirtmeut
Will include, together vvuh I lie f.nglis'',
1. dneient Languages,
9 .Alaihanialii » ami Hook Keeping
e. Higher Knglish Itrunehes and ■' !i. . ! , ,
4. Njimral Mci. ore.-.
Tuilion *' .’u p- r quarter.
Modern 1..-ni.:uiu; <-:i 'Ol ' c-;ln.
Yoilllgeiilk'in II 111 .. : i- b.. .1 for I'nilvi , ' nr ier j
bn- inert.
■'<iitli Hr ms will ba u iui.lied,aud ri'ceivo appro- ;
pi lain am nil ui
A ppheali) I,i;yln m ! 1 > the s .’ho.,! If dm.
or to ihe He\ V M 1 ’. '.. 11 . corn, r.M .ii liiiosu
and Hevn 1 lr,
I’ayiu-'i Is .piurt* riy,! i advai..'o,
f< i) I’J . trJ. .1 in
O.'rstst'.ft .-*j, s., s a As •
f inr /■•ite hnet C ■■,/■.■•
(filly mih s navel on 11 ■ i., r, n , ~;d ~ ; ,
epT ,r 'i\
ISrf. ■ -- .a • ; •«.
H-.V • -
•a., MvAvei r— - , jjs \ . *
nIUAM N. WILSON returns hi~ ih-dl.s to il.e |
. public lor ihcir lilt, ml putronaite sm.-c I I i.» I
e.minietnetl running Ih ■ above lim.-. mi I w.m1.1 in
form thevu, that he lias pur. ; .u the inlcn si ol
hi* la e P inner in Hie hue aid will here ill-.r mu n |
on his own nee unit. If hx> nviosi i-. v api-Hpo
ment fir lhvpnh!ii' ue. • . rni M ,a ■ ■i i. rui '
to Ins m id lino has luff'd au
travellers by in it li vv.d eo..\e\ u ;
(teorgia U 1 .
made ol the 1> al in 1e.,.i;. ; 1., ,im, , m ,
hors, s gel 1 . t’.
Tll id M \ 11. Ll-Xi l
Will leave A ... a evil,', <iv -I !;■ is* s
o'clock vi. Kail ho ul, I-. ■ \X A, j . u,
Athens, J -lien. ■iup i i ia.n Vila
THU ACi.'tt vi.M<t|).\ I'itiX I,IN
every other day al H - nn* lieu.", m 1 h. | • Had
Koud, vnr Craw lor •• ■■•! ■ ;i ‘ ro
JvK fflv.M.Mi.,,
Th“ Mai l line w ill leave Atlie.-x t ■ -rv ■ r
day, nt half ) Ist 11 <.'.l -k, am , • \<,.
inodation lin • ev. y chi r • , :
hour, mnl arriv'at Angipla i ■ , , ~i !,,
o'clock, r. st. by r • C e.-i i • 1
I'.is i'-ig -ra fr . n i ; : alo ‘ e.sh..uM ’
leave .dugu .’a oil M d all
mg nl .Spring I’l i I in t i i ; ■ ( .| 1
four Iwcae po-t e.i.iele 'to .V .!;■ ,'f i.u.wh '
runs three lira s n vve k.
irs*fh" (Jdi-C 111 A ula is kept i,t I h f/• -r., 1
N’lage Ollieu, p; one of Hie Ir .ul room
and I'liaei.ix i I op, !
sVrAll Pare. , Huadh s, iCe.ai Ihe risk of i
owner.
#3rF«rc to Washington ss, Athens .and p>
Hither points in proportion - t
.iuj'iMa, Gi Mar. !i il, I'bS w’m M
WESTERN AAI Ti R.ULROAD.
To Unud a; w nets.
rjERSON.V owning’ lu.nl in He K1 I’, < obh,
1 Cnss, uml Murray rounii.s, over which I lie
me of the Western ami Allamic Kail Koatl pa»-
. find especially guardians ami er culors. nr
adiiiiui-iratnni, having any legal control of.at.v lot
or lot aoi land, on -'a'. I r->;ir<■, nre respeclbniy ro- ,
ijiHvlc Ito nilernl nl the commissioners’ office, in !
Marie i i,( 'olih eoiinty, at any limiii losnil their con- ,
lenience, in the i loruli of April or May in xi, (or ,
the pnrp •■ oi having tl»«ir claim", it any, against i
the ffit ,|<'i • ■ 1 Ilti I n-rjlj'l,! for the rn,.i- -i n I
ol’ihe right of way lor Vial Kail Hoad, over ;h hr ,
lot* nl held rvHpi.i-iively. :lv o ner '/I the commis
sioners. <'■ I. j!OK 1 O.N, !• i.r’y |jro uoi. .
1 oh IS 3 wit
Greemboro’ MatenAd I’cmulc 'A «u lemteii
e\ [I ;hi ini in lr r»! ■ s le.* (■ •;.: 1 j -ms I lip
si loth public tin.i liiyy.i; nfmil'utiuiiß are in u !
very (lon idnnc i oitildionf
The I i ode department Urnf'er llie cure Os Mk <
A. 11.I 1 . II inn I in, win) o s i-ice-s in leaching and <
(piveflilii lit f>r ill ■ past y ’III - , h 1 I run;) y laid h d
~11 the just i Vo"ol.it nr, ol the pall ons (.1 the
silmol
Mr llni'li Marrow, wli > has had during the
pnsl year tic < harjrn of the VA iHid ,r ■ ■>n Academy I
in .South (dirolina.mid who is known to pons. «■. .
q i dilii iimi of u liij/’i order, lor this sorvi o, in 1
n dor oi the mule acndi my.
,'lpvi 11 nwit, ii lady nl' li in he to, and an admtrn
b'e pnHornier on the I'onio, and w hose inHlnie- l
f tons It iv been entirely -■abdaetorv. during ih' <
lust >■ ir. 1) eh. nl lie da] a tin nt ol iniiMe, |
Mr Otto lericianl I’eti a hi, a n!".iv'■ ol Her- <
many, who comes Ii gldy no cinan mled, as an I
■•I ii lit IjJ’- and l dented in in, in ' ■ nph.yed lo nme
ill'll:. "I, on a in la 1 It lausor./. /• I>. in li, Npait
1.-11 -'id t.'Ci'in :11. He ' ill ullead hi:itl) A cadi lilies. j
Vln; I«ov I'nmeis IJte.x iii.a, is mgagcddn hear- I
.’:: 1 ' ii' .; I . ll h in «■ i‘al a:ui ill I hid -( |hy
j i i ilia t on tin Academy.
’ll"' trustee)) hnvo I: \< n lie oi"’i lo furnish 1
I imip'i pl.itiii.oplii: ol and r :.: <>(i' iii•. ;i 1 nppnruiiis, I
vVh , h will, il is li.ip d, ho in lliis place :n a li".v j
weplix, mi that the pri ml pupils na y have th ■ j
h.oielil ol it,
'j In- .schools are alien ly la: • , and eomyei jnt |
a*" Mant t> indiera are enieo'ed.
It is lac purpose oI ; t.j b .ed o t I rnsho ' and Iho
1 1 :1c hero, to give lo Iho piq.ils ail the laid lilies for 1
ol lllll n lll -u i boron'h and sniid <dm alion, which l
Ihe no o a i .eats of tin a ■ ■ah ml
,i as i■ Fiit:;:.
JOHN I I NM.MJIJ.IM,
hi I! AIM ».N S .A'villi it,
MUNI 1 ; iiOWM.-WV,
101 l IS 3Jw3t Vl’ KINO, Turtles. j
:t; mi,i;ton i-'g-:-i,vs-n vcADKi.ru.
d fciNF, ThollM'lld I tidlars will he run lain I hy
* :ir lms ee ito a ici.clii r who w ill lahe eh i
II flic S'emuT Ac.ld .liny a; lids pi ic ; providi d 1
' ilirsthai.slnei iry le. imi nails ol oha. 1 jcttr and qu d- .
I die a emu aia- p/udne -d.
'I he lonelier w 111 la,'required In li i ei'Uipelc.it lo |
I'oedi all the elnniei.l iry laid hi:;'cr 1.0.i.i h ■■ nl ,
h.nglish gdnea ion, and aiaitnu ttiiiancnia; l.run h- j
cs; and mr ihul pin | nse a gentleman and las wile
ipmlilied to instinct in those si pa rale dcpcrnients
ol edit tit ji itl would he prefeivd; 01 lli r.. i'C lie
principal will ho retpin'c I In prnc.ae a sni'uldc ile.-
ms am with lho necessary rpedife i tiunn.
The Academy is (body loente l in a plcasnnl vil
lage mono nl Iho mnuntain districlu In onr slate'
with u climate as line as any in 'die world, and u .Id
nlhcr udvanla es nnsnrpm ned hy any ailualion i.i
the siaic: 1 1 1 • sikociv dm a high d o’.ro -, moral,in
ilclligeid, socinl and rollnod, and lie couinry
pcaciady in a high slum ol nnpnivem nt.
I he a cdcinv lot is well improved and ndopled
lor lie accommodation of ilia tear her and his pu
pils I here inn largo twoslory lirick house,nirord
icg 7 eoudiirliihla looms,all of them hut one with
lire places, inicml. d as a dwelling lions,' f. rlho
ten her and Ids latnily, and connected wiili the
si le hi I rnoins w Inch consist of i wo apnrlnicnis with
ihron (ire places, wii h a hnanldi;l yard inclosed in
front and an cxcellanl garden in the rear nl iho
house,aid commanding an extensive and splen Ini
view ol (lie miMidaii s, dislant uhoid 3u miles,
I’loji'isnls wdl ho rcecivod and eimsidoreil »l;niil
ihn I:ah nl Miii'eh, when a boleelmn will he made
Iroin Ilia mud worthy. 'J ho Silcel dis expected
w ill go iii'ii operalinn on the Isl of April: and par
ant* and guardians disposed lo puironisn it, are ro
ipu'sled in wmt unlililiul jieriod, and (hoy may ho
ai sic nl that no i lions will In; span d by us lo render
the .Veliool worthy oft) eir support.
I!y order id ilia Trustees.
KOIIT A MAXWELL,
j n m:\vi.s,
K I! IiKNMtjV,
F If is VMM KS,
J V NiIANKI.I V,
Feb 7 w3t JI Trutlcot. j
l*Siilom:iitivst iaulccay. ('
fjIHK exereiscs of this inslilldion will recom
& meneo on the id Monday in January, IHiiS
The lirancliws ol educulimi usually taught in oilier
aeiulomios, will bo taught in this institution, and
slndonls who wish to cider college, may bo prs
pareil here for iidmissiun. 'J'ho prices ol tuition and
hoard am us low hoio as in any oilier academy in
the sumo sec. ion ot country Umd.crsvillc, near i
which tins academy is situated, is one id the most I
lloiiriwhiug and healthy towns in Iho upper country.
There arc oigld dry good slums in iho village, and
throe good hoarding houses. Tho academic 1 building
ti'i'tho male school is new, commodious, and lur
islied wilh a largo and ,v II toned boll. A largs 1
budding fora fomalu academy will liavn boon (in
ishod beloro C’lirMin.is, and is cx.icclod to go into
operation tho Ist of January unau ng. Holliibese 1
buildines ire not morn limn a quarter of a mllu from 1
two large churches, w here I horn is regular preach
ing. A N'uhbaih school was kept thepr soul year, ; 1
under iho superimeudaiiee of iho Uoelor, and will I '
recommence as soon as the weal her will permit.— l j
II iv Hector is in tho habit of reading d i ly a portion j
ol the scriptures lo the students, billowed hy a lew ■ '
ipu'slions and remarks on tho most interesting parts t 1
red a. i |
1 .r ely exertion will he made to preserve iho mor- i
ids id iho pupils, and no student who is not person
ally known, will be admitted, without a ecitiflcau
of good moral elunicter, Iron) his last leuidii r.orj
some one w ho is known to lie parlies or n seller.
Dr. Kccsn’s rharreter as a l m li;•.r nt long ex h,i
j onee and übiliiy is w.l ■ ■ la dislcd, and is taxoraloy I
: know n in ( aroim i; but i .nh • s.i;i..kiciion i fthn.-e j
how ever, who do nyt know him in this t>l:dc, the
It'iiuwil'g i el tide ..o is annexed.
, BI'.I-T()!!1> MARITU,
M. will, i
\vM.A ii: d Iv,
F. Aiji.x iM)i::;,
A. Me. M.UU.N 1»,
J.XS A.( I.ASK, See y. '/Vu-'.dCCS.
i Km ktr.sv die, I Ihen ei, (.‘a , [tec 11, I
I ho undersigned hereby cenity that they have 1
| been jo iMin i > aeq jaiine i wii h 1 ir. K iov-emiinv
\cars, teat le ii :..i e\c. dent i i.issieai selie.ar, and
I eminent \ .naldied li r the in true.ion ol jenilqboih [
| ( cxpciunn e and education.
.’I. U Aim: -i.,
I'XTRICK .Noot.R,
V. Alo v TnoMrsorf.
< Oi 10, (3 i ec 23 30 •w 3m
TWiivrf (>.►(;(, V . ;i£’,A, \
H , U.VNAVi kV lixnvi lUp j
• pieman, u of .!. \V. lianis i>,
//A J dee'd, in ('olumb'n eouniy, a
"> s a V**? bent the Isl Dcei mber, a .\e- ■
j / gm man, by Ihn nanie of l.iixv- !
•U'. .4*/ ls - "hold twenty ei lit J.'nrt
. •.r ■ . - ot o! M V >\> »* -»J; Ml* * X ’;1. 1
*>* JI Ii" I ‘i in 1 i ■ ."'l .j , stout an 1 m;d slut
i* is \ v lui'ii v. l.id i> : ivj|*om.ul lu ?u‘ hi ■ :.it ulimr
I I i»(* my nt .V ll jusfn, ns lui ».:ls au it; !u-ro 11,.
V'*o\ r IT* V\H r il U Jll !)• ‘", i \ i'll ix»r 11 s :i ( ' jU’T'lit'i i.»ixUl U.lxl
i ouiluemuiu i:i uuy oai’c j.iii or<l<liv« r\ t)
i*A \C iC.Oi *AV, !
j w ’• * , '* r It) (. i.*!iiiuhi i rolinty. 1
■ i>il’m.--■ i lu* } i 1 fill* i':«’ hilt .y ii.lc;i.-Tt!
i i ’• that Mr l»i..nv.'iu» Z. "Vi ;ht has c-n .gy ml
■ oin 'in I i l f.-r his wif* and cluMivi;, In, pj;.:l!,r
-n mon ik- ich Man I ~a w. i.-'i his I mdy fne.vr - •
1 s.de.i, xxtill tiurfy ne:; oes and Ins ot'r r’p.c.ind
«’sl ’. ai i ir..* |» i;■* u iti ir MCfoant of whir i iniv b* 1
so" in 1 lie ( i ’le.'k's ( >lll ... of IMg ‘Jiekl, oil'll 111
, the old voi ; iry „i'S|..p. , •„!imibi.!, S
<' 5 V\Uoru the <1 - dol e-mvcy.im-e has b en reeo’m'-
™. 1 lie dee. 1 sdpula;.-.; li; t (lie pop rty lliercliv '
, conveyed iv liable ibr thadobu d '!r \V right ■ x st- i
I ing pret ;oui In its exeeatii.c; bid wdl h.dde
I |.• r any les s ag.u.l I:.m co I nic; ;s 1 ■ ,i,.. . j,•
i Feb 17. IMPS. 17 J '.VJi.LI.IMS Trustee/’ :
tv! 4i ,
j ’ 1 ituoii::, Ju'inv m n... ». T77T177r ni« {i
1 h lusnict, lias liken mi rdli. e in the i
• r '”»r <‘l *’T Fl’ I’ayl r's dry go ~1 stare, next h ; - 1 ■
I i"'.v S .h'vie.d's hat ami shoe Si >r.>; e,.;; -inee I hr,,’ , I
I th" id' 'v .Moiehaidi and I then W.-Inig deles ’
1 111 (led, or stied, mid ilc .oj brought up, w.ll I
■ , :|. !- e-dl CD ; on. .In ' p. . ,
"■i f. F» . . w3t 4 ■
EMANT IPATXHT.
TIMS ctlobni;rl ( lingl-h Rarer
VTSjk and fjil 'Mlii. stallion will occupy
[iow loo's Stand, ut VV. fli>rnpl"ii s j
-p - ? Jk Weed I n.tls Estate, five miles b> 1""’
'♦X 'f '/ P Cohnob.n, uml r ibe direction m ,1/r
F™**~r VVM J. (■nn.Kll, mid be f.t In Mines
nS f 7.T ibe season, $l-0 to insure, nml onod dlur lo
Ins ('room; llm m>n yto be paid in advance. 'I be
scaon will eninmen e on tlm first oi February, and
end ilm Isiel July. Extensive rye mid grass pas-
Inlint provi 1. 1! to, Mar, s, and m p .rule lots Inr Midi
ns limy haveyonog Inals, and marc-, well led .'ll fitly
(■■ run per dav. Every i are will be taken l« amed
i must ncciduila, bin m> re.-poii.-ebi.ny, should lb y )
ijceur.
1..M,\\0 ipatiov, •r •; <i ii ii b’r 1 ye';’ excite- ;
mem a bant llm emancipation ol the I loin nil miniie» I
was bred bv .Mr. >;i i lie, mid v." i to iled in H-V. I
He w t. e :by Vv In cr.'oun b: lo Vv fa) - j
hour, !*.'« . •]•'«»! I lu- t oli)ii>! uri.l ' .: -ri> r I, \ VIIIJ i*'r is •
;il ibe !-| l/’i'er, lijs dam was got I"/ Ardro .mi: ;
one of tile b 1 sons ol lie* 1 orions e lin Hull; Ins c '
diw,/,ad\ I ,i2ii,by Whitworth: hi,, g. tr '.Him, Jv
V y/n d-nl, by .■ i , . I ... I. \ :
M"rshe, A.‘ Ily r. I ence lo lb ..o vol j.’ r 1 101 :
of tin T. li. f.mi -V. M.r. ezine, I. s <xie . h.l
gree may be ~111, as rs so o.' peib'.aea.a'i s on ibe !
turl, vvlneli Inner a e bill (illln ini> nor M any lioise
ever imported into tin., country. lie a beautiful
bay, with black figs, rnane and tail, sixteen I.anils
liijjli, of print lenelli, and commanding figure.
11 is bone in large, Wil ll muscle.- wiC • • ii-n-cl; ln.s nr.
lion good, nml accompanied by indieiiii.ni-of nn
eo ilnon po'.v. r, 11, Hinds urn ( .osi b ied very
premising: Ins old* .1 were Iwo yens old fist sprinp
ol I In I .e, some few vi re iraite-d hist eiHin, amt j
Iwo (it 1 hen have been wieners, viz., Angela, who !
Won (ho Chilli’ don s. ** ■■ on, Align 1 bill, la Him;; « |
field of five oil ms, II Welvcil in ion: and Inn 1
j'i‘o iiioa, v, 1 r ofn n"dio at Ii ui. ~l rd, Oetohir i
IJb.i, healing ihree others.
I'or ll'ii'd. nrvmis sent with At ’. es, no charg j
will l;o made: having no aeeoaini-id.l dons ir w I iln I
per. onso.a ih.; pot, tney ina.l board qUe'.vh ■•(•.
jiidfo win V!
if , H I 1 i.* i ...Ii .I*' . 1 1*- ~ I.
-* - • ... ’I l.e ftidri. ribor bo taken
•■«. j llii'i-o.iruei for eaiijing lie;
’ ; *•. Vnnd■-!e 1 -■ J lisl .■ n
(' ' ' "* tp.ll . d.ii (•’ Ei'l ibl ■ d
' -• . .... - -». , r.iiii r11 1 ; ’l, I la, | s ram j
boa's, arid liav • winded lor iliai purpic. ■, tlm IjM
1i ’ niieli >' 1 .■1 ■ r I • " r, Ini n is ne- j
knovs lo 1.: ed lo lei one ol I !. m fi ''cl boils on I tin
I river I, H litdn idg •• Ihe Bon ii.l av-eis wiih I lie I
■ 1 . I |.;a rn . .in : fim.i An I1 Id e-bd ; and
| No.s-Orbana, on what is known 11s tim lower
I rutile, mid also Iho lino running from llcorgu lo
■fiilbiliii'S'C, and Wlllcfibrd lo 1 ravel lei's an ei *y
and sa;if! c nve-.awO to tin pints of IliO (bill ui
I .Meitieir and v 111 gre Her e.oo and ( x(k lilion 1i an
oil Ii - obtained by any oilier mine. '1 lie fnv i ra•
dcrh.'s h> -o ihov.iiiyli.y ovovlumb d and will allbrd
|e\ ery acroni I ition lor the eomlort <ml eon sen i
-1 cnee of pa ,1" ms, 11 airtlly found in packet bouis
rifthe lira: <■ as. Thin 1 rran;- ni'-nt ha. nlreidy
| been some turn- in operation, and the trij has ob. 1
\| e lie-lin I at: within la 1 ho'.irs pie e.I ■ , iii.d
io too san., ueiioo of all parlies.
Ti -a aa or i)i r vuturk.
Th ■ I'i ei Tia.lnr will I- vn A(lalaidiicola every
I Snn aiy nml V\ 0 Inosdiiy ut 11 o’clock I .-VI. and
I ruieli iiiiinhritl.;.' ilm next day ut ‘.lo'rlneli I’ M
lin reinm,'! .. sh-i will leave li iinli.idjjo every
’l’nesd 'V and l iidnyntd o’tdoek f*. M and Uifivc
at zlpul U'hirubi, at 10 u'td ek llm next day.
A. T. (M'INM'jTT.
fob 36 w 1 m 66
1 £■■<» t£ >' f 1 ,: !6 H AM» - !J:,<;5 5 K'iU-y.
£ Sealed jiropo nls will be received at Ihe office
id the clerK ol (ho inferior enurt lor the eounl v
of Uuldivin, in the oily of 1/illedgevillc, until Ih;’
lOlh day ol April next, (or llio bmkling of 11 t 'nuil
/found in said cil ’, oil llio sue where llie prcsmil
building M;iiiil:i. ’l’ho new Infilling is tuba two
stories high, built ol brick, laid in limo morlai.
plastered iindly inside, lo rest on a gianil" fnin bi
lion, at least four feel high, the face of Iho s one
hewn. The bunt supported by two handsome
column*, and ilio ascent 10 be grnui 0 steps. The
building lo bo completed within -o months from 1 lie
daio of contract, and on Iniiufo to comply, llie
contractor to forfeit Iho work dine. '1 bo brick
oi l lie present conn homo 10 Ira taken at a fair vul
11.ition by the mnleriiiker, for width iio is 10 give
a e edit b> lirenrmmnt
Tim jn lidos of tlio inferior court, rrserve lo
ili.’nis Ives tho right to arrniigo Hie court room
and oilier inieinul regulation*.
Payments to bo made as follows: The contractor
g.ving bond >irnl security to the justices of llm in
ferior court of said eonnly, lor lire fiuiiifn] porfor
main 0 of his work, lo wit —one 1 bird a I vanned at
lire lime of contracting, one third payable when
the building is roofed in, and’the balance on ibe
completion ol (he work
Plans and specifications may he soon "nt tho
office of the clerk ol (ho inferior court
f has ii m.M MO.vi),
ISO 1,0. M0N 1) llET'i'ON,
JOHN N THOMAS,
S T lIP,Ed 11 KU,
WMS ROCK >VI,l.f,
Justices of Inf. Court.
Feh IT 4bw It
RAiii koajd (Bon r;.ac
tors.
rSTURIV and Atlnntk Rail Road,
w j Pxlcmling from a point near Heeslnr, in
DeKalb county (ieorgia, to llie I'ennosseo river,
hoi ween Dallas nml Uoss’ landing, and embracing
a distance of 0110 him Iced ami forty miles.
SR ILK!) iMJOPOMAJ.S
For tho creenlion o| ibe grading and masonry on
certain portions ofih 1 rail nml above m nitiotiod,
embracing a distance not exceeding eigtit miles
s nttlivvesiw aril of the ( hiltalio. rh e nver, and
fmrleen miles norihvvr s, ■■>. aid of ilio s.mi ; also
of about twenty miles, including I he Ira verse of tno
f.lovvah river and its valley, in allahonl fury miles
w iill he received at the nllu o of the eommissinn;
era, m Concur, (’obb county, I leorgia, Ii tween lire I
second and levon’il ot April next, during vvlneli i
time engineers will he in attendance to point out. |
the various 1 realities at which Ihe winlv of eons rue |
lion is to be carried on, and lo explain, by Ibe !
mi>l of plans and profiles of the m 1 nxv 111 nature '■
and extent ol ih ■ work .Miu li entling and |
' tilling, and several extemivo viadn -ls of limber, j
■.. 1 1 Icrpil 1 ol in con 1 'lion vvi; !i the road Ibrnia- ;
ition. 'lire niiMiiii of I'.xcavaliuns I Kmh.ndi
■mo i on ill .so poviMnsot the ro id olfcrrd tor eon
lira Is, as .hove, will be ;. >.,ul two a.id a half!
j liii.'iavi- 1 1 eab.e V aids. '1 :.a w ,rk Will l:e divided, j
; Mini ■ 1 'ii .os, eaidi id, e'd on.,’ lude in !c■:l li, 1 ; inks
■ for po.; ; :iis; w ill he in rca 'iifss (or the n a ni
!Ihoa* VV lare d - po‘ 1 1to r, ige in t lie vv mk; ai o,
tor ibe mi in in ;ol vomra as on Midi pro . .sai
i a ■ are av ■ liable I > the Board of t naan is - Miters.
I'hc work provi i--d lor iiy r...!• racs will bvcom
• meiiced .11 * r about tho first .1 May ip si.
| fli iutit ry travi r dby the Kail Road, Helc
-1 vali d a : I I'Otbng, am is r. carded cs on;, of the
; inosi he :l;b>-pit-lions ot rh, f : Maes. The
I climaic is I ivotahlo lor field opera.ions during sunn
! mcr and vv inter.
I>y order ofl'.ia Ile.i.d I’o vn,i ss, our a.
S. 1!. LUNU, i.'f.ieftMi’gr.
A. Oc I Id-ill ..o.d
< if nil , Jan ary 20, ISfW. j . ,v4t
»TK VV
i ■ ■ • i' roin ill' si.lm . - |
jt‘" ' :ir I . iiii;: v ii:.-. .1 .i. r, on r niniv,
* about the first of l.eee.iibor Ins ,
t\\l " large j.How work MhAik
about S or U yens old. in nke I in
I the lie I ear Utid. r ski; e, and ove r slope ,11 the I. f.
car; had on when he left a small bi 11. Any inter
j malum \:\ rein.ion to said eslray .-Par will be
Pi fully ... ived and ren mi ibl ■ to; ■ k %j w
pail. 11 1 ;; 1 "1, fir rneb inlarm nl in i-.:h r
' '••‘■••a . cr o i. I«l.,'iu! 1 1 1 v ~.-i d trrhim.l oni.- villa Ha.
.11 o' i i ■ vJt HE N I Adi ,_s ; o IN ll'/.-;J 1.,.
- tventy-five l>o ... 1 ■rd.
r-5 THE shove reword will bo paid
V',.-:' (or the uppreaemi n and c .niii.e
! J ti.on' intinj sate j ..1, or dchveiy to I
a the s A ■ r 0,-. of ivvo 1.1 ro met . I
A I tit,. and ik 1 ' vv, ladeiiging to j
V-v 'l-v < ■ ■ <• Os t’olulll- .
V comny. h Ucs • hevs are no ilonln
■' .. u.l'lt'v'njj •< lil »‘llluT ill Iris' ID I,< j J
1 hnr.ni 101 U righ-sbow* nr Uh to (>. m both of
wbieh tai-y no well know ■. 'fen (.|,:,, s vvdl be
paid tor 1 tic !> ■;,:■ 1. tisioii of either, or an v inforina
-11- >: 1 r.i ,1; lb;-;.l. Will I" th:i:.k: l.v rr-iml
by if - .hI-. ti K; ,• v.i. a‘bv.
\\ h to O.ik. I'ohtmhw r.i iVh 10 34
if v ’ s Ivvot ■ i i ae, ot Nioclt in tint liar on
*’ * b'l-.u: .ni.- 11, io.' iwcmv Kharc, on: ,]
Ntih 11 Alia: bjN'H, signed by K S Rocs, cashier;
ilieother No 7..7 lor ten shires, dated Khh Mav
In ' • . ; l.y E S lb eg ndr r j (
ol said c.'t.i" an. s are in my name 7’hey were
lost s , n-t am Si i e to . ther with a pnck"i 1,, a.k
Ibe object of t.‘tits cd.ertis' titeht is to cotc.'. v vvi
(he i rms ivitniicd by the hank to p"oe ■■■• r „
certili' ales. u ; HON J Jl. ■
Jan J7 2iv. Cm ' j
co uiimc: school
I'or Young Ladies, in the Milage of
PICKfiSS, S’, a.
S. Rf.EtiUER 111* opened this Primal
xfji. with decided advantages. •'die was regularly
educated !• >r the respons.h o Ini iness of teaching,
at one oft ■le first Academies in tin* Union; and, in
addition to tins, has had tho fir-; of Piasters In give
her lessons at her residence. !• lie has taught from
ihetiin • herednration u as completed t o the present,
and will pled"' her elf that if liar pupil* do not
re;. dd,; proficiency, she v. hi I*i4it her
I char"*. > „>;• ■* ladies will have every attention
i,aid imitt o must a xious parept emild desire, j
A heir lc‘:.;iii. manners, moods and i eprouaicM,
will all have the combined n.flu in of ( -xpoiieiiee j
and the toastsalubrious ai d delightful ciimale in l lip ]
Wi; ... tin . ta'.' n..'..' ;; connin' p .--i.s.-ch pnol
I ndv tone;.- : l.oal ii, ebeapm ss of liv me, a hi anlilnl i
i r ,v rv* ma ;i.did bridge across at tho Vilkigi; !
nil many nth rs ton numerous to mention, I
le resid n.' ■ fir P'hrjli s who |
ja; Inn tdina!;! lie. ir eliildren. Mm. Belcher Ls-s a
I ■ ; i .i V; i' . * uI * I at one ol 100 Jil < loi.eei s
lia ih ■I ni i:i ua p wid ii" a r.icia cd with theschool
’ a■: |. a<di mi.li i.am i. .. ..- a (:i ntlemalr usually al-
I tends lo in a well order d institution,
.'ln c, Vim 1 in; i Im ;.-nmu. Will ho ’aught by
Mtn I' -i.-litr r.ti. a dollars per uuarier. Any or all
i of lie; l bua mental b in.fl i s, i .<» j er quarter.
CLASSh S.
Tntrodusfory, $l2 per year,
j _ Second, J t do
I ’ first, 1(5 do
lloar.l, washing, fno! aid lights, fy7s per year
! ’ ; ilion iry e.i.-i h; hi l in tin village. Payments
j to ho made quarterly.
Lei re.l.tfGilman, .Vovos Holbrook,
I 'I 1> , A ii jilts : is -| ( -larlcsloil. Lev .1 tinsb
-1 VI :i 1 U cl I. Kelli, F Aiexaaini', isfl Fickuns.
; .1-7*14 • -I xUno
Ol . 1 <1 '
j A.'-l idil'Si-iilii'-s c i]’ •; hr bn . < »?t Iho ioili.VVJruj 1
|n jir.'i-.'cntid rh ;,i term*, Ida Plant ntian mar j
I //im.ihea. ilai';M com.iv,' l a., containing upwards i
| ~i .i,m ’1 h o Arr,-. o! good Oaknml Hickory |
j land, on which aro enliiv i'e:l a g;n it tinny thuu- I
i -:,a 1 iP ■■ oi ill. nil',;.. M ins .ouili-.mlis.
i I v ~! :dc In <iin -a | Inr a.l the rooted
1 ’i n :m»i ih./ .Merita M nil lean IF, or ( hin*so Mulber
ry, 11 nit "nl : e . r ", inn* on i; " p Via s tin) Ill's 10l i
i Hie ei.ai 1 inner, and will throw in tho Flan-!
1 I .1; i,; v ral.s 10 Ihe [lilt hn vi; or 1 xvill lake I' 1 - conU i
| a piece for the die a and cunt Inr the Fiantnlion.
j 7 i.is, Ihi hexo. is nileruig of |l|.» A/orur .Uni acau
! In lor almost o'l-'-lhird less than they can he pur.
i chasid lor at in.y innk"l inlho Mouth, urpos-miy
ia any nimkel in the United fiuLea
1 ();. ib" pr, mise., ihero ia ala;a \ Fe-yard of Irma
Iweive ioionricfii acre qeti.’j.-'i mg' almost every vti
! fifty ofdr.ip.i xiti.-s, now in a thrifty and srnspor*
-mi .no ol cadiviiiion. 'Fins possession has one
h" eh d lie! fitiy mac i-i’eir; red land,bordering o i
ih •■-mill side in Fine sioimlaai tor two miles, and
hi■■ s; vin or lit. I ; I'.anch'.-s, i minuting Ifom
tl oi-iimain m.nmn:; through it.
'I . - himj'-o n - ry on my : rei ii grows
tin ly, the soil audits peculiar location being holier
adapted lolhrsr si-cccr-slul growth anti propagation
than most plantations in Georgia. 1 have ire s
which grew the lasi year from livo lo e.ght feet
j high, aaif various sio-a Loin one to five years old,
! allot which produced, iho first sir-son, a most douse
anil luxuriant crop of foliage.
Hamilton, i'Vh I. JU//N W. TURNER,
fob 28 2tw
Georgia I'emale 4'olloge.
SGOi’T'SIKiKO' GEORGIA,
j , S’ : liia fipring term of this iiistiiniion, H 33 will
8. open on iVlondiiy, January 8;h. It is dcsirai
Ido that ail sludcies should he present at the lor
malimi of classes, on the first day ofiho term, d'ho
govermni m of I lie Institution is strict, bin .salutary
—ha ng by written laws and which are
rigidly entarci d, oilier the manner of the republican
St.uo Governments of this country. A pamphlet,
containing hints on female Education, our system
oi instruction, m cip me, life , will shortly he pub
lished, and k lit lo all who may 1 el imerosted
enough loapply lor it, by loutr lo the Frh cipal.
d im hours ior instruction are from day light till
, nine n’elod; F M. (summer and winter ) reserving
I four hours for meals and recreation. On iSatiir
duys,students are engaged only till noun. The Ly
ceum ia literary and scicmifie Moci. ty,) of w hich
the frineiJal is <w p'Jirio, I’rosi.lent, moeis every
Nalnrday evening. 1 his .society lias been esiah
fished but a levy mi>ntlis,and has already prov en it
sell lo he immensely improving to tha young ladies.
Wo pleilgeonrsidvcs to impart in one year’s lime
to any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and
who can read fluently, a handsome handw riling, a
a e-nrcct knowlcdg ml Graniinar, Arithmetic, Geog
I raphy and spellingi
A married gentleman, from South Carolina, in
engaged in the drawing and painting department.
His work will compare with any ani-t’s in Ihe
Southern Stales Resid- s tho above branches, he
.will teach portrait and minature painting,gilding,
bronzing,smaltiug, translerrnig prints, fancy works
willt perforated paper, Ac. &c. In the musical
department, instruction will lie given on tho piano,
guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on lin
inanai-nl comparative Physiology, Botany, Aslron
omy,Chemistry, Ac. Ac.
Exertions arc being m idoto have a clergyman st*
I ladled to the inslituiion, which will he effoeied
■ with as littledelay as passible, U’e have a library
jut DO volumes—an herbarium of 2)00 species el
i plains, eullcctod by tho I’rincipd, in tioSlato of
| South Lurolina—optical instillments —Chemical np
| parntus, maps, globes, Ac.
j 7 lie young fin.Ls are requested lo dress plainly
j —not to wear jewels of any s-rt, and noi tn attend
j baßs and parties. No store accounts without the
| sanction of parents or guardians. Bueh as have
I nceeunls will he required to legisler all their ex
; jicnscsin a book they will keep lor the purpose
I’at oils will receive » minute report of their ehil
i d. en's pi ogress in their studies.
I final'll can ha had in the village.
} V. e sohc.it (ho patronage of our Southern friends
j and pledge ourselves lo labor to deserve ii. Wo not
: only mule but would bn flattered by tho visits of
all who may hs disposed lo attend onr lectures, ro
j citations,-Ac. on any day or h mr during the week.
J, LATASLE.
A NAVA SI. FAT A ST/.’,
; ’T wt9JAm3m )I Principals
I as'le Hotel.
HE uhacril r having pu nhiu ?d this desira
!. hlc site, ill trio I i;y ot Ja -kson, cjluftted on
■ ilm no; L M'ie o! ia • Si J ;■ i lo;i.- i sqaare, is deter
m:n ■ 1 lo remix ■ o it in a few day.-;, ami us.-uros all
lDos ixv i i liny eiil on him that every uttenlion
id proxisi in shall he m-ulo for liufir acenaimoda
-1•' ' which th lautre the country will permit;
-i -'lon ■ - - ace "i ta.; !ci ;.is lor- ii ,i\ o!Lre, horses,
I--ny in the ! ... If
oi tiieiieui • la'c bank o: ih.? .fli si .• ippi fiver, and
in. i t ,r c.s !. ,c ci; cl u-tanees ol the country will
| permit. I . ;s inTonmio.l.ui..>n siialiniot be surpassed hy
- any. _.' a p-e '■ ■; hini-a il lo k"op a good lable.good
i liar, Itifix::, clu nh ! best o! liquors; good com
. A- '--i -i • i• . -..'1 uli- l.’soni" bed.-; a quit l
house, froefrom not and noisy iiitoinperanco; and
go i (Iry si.lii'.cs loini., k.cd with good osilors, and
a p-.“n;y ol corn and lod-lar, and alas rc.osnnubls !
ic.iiis as priicin aiile. f’mmpt payment, at short |
p-Tiods, will, :i :;li eaces,be required.
Jo memheis ol the Legislature,and those having !
■ th ■ courts ut Jackson, the subscriber I
j "‘A l urnisli good comfortable rooms, bulb in sum*!
j i ;icram) win tr, either m his main Tavc'u building, ;
- I or in one a lew yards distant, which he has lately i
procur'd, and filled np Inr the purpose, at their op
, 'am. J hey are invited to call anil examine his nc
cmmuodili-ms lor tlu.nisehes, and if they like,
; l'. v , ' | a- 1!e is pir!u i:y aware oi Iheaeconimoda
i; ns I ithci’io Hiiorfie.i in this town, and is deter
■ • : ■ i : • n ■ ,ih ia andllo.t loose w ho favor him
w U h ill ’ir'custom, shall nut not go a wav reasonably
K, JJ. ’ ■ G INS,
■' 1 son, .-tiss Lept 12. .1/oiint Vernon,
jlati 1 mThn 2
| i-1 - i>«t....:i s having deman Is against the rsloto
H V All., i, .- ■ »te ol Burke county;
j will pi'i'setn tile auiiie, only a'.iestcd, within thetniie
p!*s.-:i!,...1',y ' KUAS BKI-L,
in Ii 0, UioJ aJm'r for Mary \\ nite.
I mar 2 42 *
To I)"Ltors ar.ii Creditors,
■ LI. tho i. ..bid I-<i i to estate of Um. Row
; ■ « ir> •■.1 1 1 *- i i. n comity, deceased, are re
I 4 a led '.i i i.r.’.ii Jiute pai m :ii, and those
; i; A 111 - in l . ■ • un ■lo pie -"ii In term*
ill" 1 - 1J L A U.X NI 111., Admr.
Jn.'i 2i i ,\td
N.l’f cIAk'KERIiL.
v i WHOLE bbL. No. 2;
i -J do do No. ii;
20 half do No 1;
20 d > do No. 2; j
20 do .1 . No. 3;
.' ■; t ■ it,; .: and 1 r sale bv
»a ' ISA AC NOISE.
-Is •'* ’KS ON Ninv VORK mSmTdav.
| * . mV. h *.c by JOH.V J. WINTER
1 fib 3 23
co:x:un v sheriff’s sale.
/V -\ the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
U Columbia Court House, between the usual
hours of sale;
A Negro Man bv the name of Luke, about thirty
years ol age, dark complexion, five feet, ten inches
high. The said Luke has Ivon canlined in the jail
ofsnid conn y as a runaway, and will be sold |-er
suant n> an order of the Inferior Com t for jail iocs.
fob 27 r RICHARD H. JONES, bh’ff.
*—. uEI ■; IBIA SHERirEF’SSAL,
'•. \ lb., tlfst I'n -sd.iy in .'/arch nex>, will be sold
if y «t C.dunini'i Court House, between the n»u
I hours of sale ;
A I n, tof I.a i 1 containing (lily-five acres, more
\ ~ri on Sweet " a ter ' reek, adj miing VV in. 1).
Sunbird and others; to saristy throe fi. f s. fr m
i la.i Justices’ Court ol district No.fi. George VV,
: - n , , p..,- vs. John Harress and Jam. s Culpepper.
i / vied on and ft Inin I In mo by' a t onalablo
Jan. ;w Ji I f ’:i AllU 11. JOA 1:1 .V, fcli'tT.
(eii I Wld 2li
v tin. ji.m i. i .iiii.in i s' a ALU.
I ( ;Ai m l, 1. -I 1 uomlu) in A pul next, will he sold
at Columbia Court Houso between the usual
hours of sale the following property, to wit:—
One lluggy, one bay Horse, one mahogany Side
board, 1 dineing and tea Table, one Secretary,one
candle siand, Iwo large mirrors, 1 mantle clock, 1
doz m chairs, -1 curtain bedsteads, beds, and furni
ture; ui s-.nisfy a mortgage from Columbia Inferior
Court. James J. VV. Burroughs ngivnst George
fhomas. Property poimed »Qi msAid morlgngo.
Jan.3o RICHARD M. JONEN, tli'lf.
f h 1 wld 26
W Alik UN' SiiMivTiT-S S I a:.
' iI.E ho sold on the lir.-.t Tuesday in April
V in xl, between the usual hoiks of sale, the
I full 'W ing properly, to.tvit:
One House and 1.0 l in iliotnwn of Warren ton, nd
j lining Airs. E iz-dielh Higdon, and o-.hers, vvheionji
.bmics ■'luwiiid now lives, i.ovndou as the prop |
any »f.)i'.s-pli i o:d, lo smi-.ly a !i la in favor of
llliz ib; lii Flow c cnami oiliars,vb. Joseph ford,
JEliE.lllA/f 1 EiiUYAIAiV, All’ll'.
Feb 27,183 S [mar 2 49
V.AIIHEN SHERIFF'S SALE.
; f' ILL he Sold mi 1 1 in hist Tuesday in March
| V V next, w u bin th.i usual hours of sale, at the
I Court House in Warrentoiai—
; filly acres of Hand or the walers of llocky Com-
I'nt Orei k; lovu d on as tic propi-ty ol VV illiam !■’.!-
hs in sotisiy two li Ins. from a Ju-lices’ Court, in
favor of Sherwood Alien v .said William Ellis; ad
joining U m C. Urauumu and oliicrs. Levy Hindu
void returned 1.0 me by a Ounstnido.
Jan 29 J f.lt/v dlA li PEIiKYMAN, Sh’ff.
1 b I w id
• ■ Flltf Sll IKIFF’S SALE.
A| N l ho ln>l i tio.-aiay in M neii next, will be sold
TJr before the Court House m Jacksonhoru’ ;
A negro girl by ilia nun c ..1 Emday, levied on as
the pi ope ly ot James Thomas to satisfy tour ixecu
(ions from u Jusiices’ Court, in favor of. Mathew
11 ipkins. Levy inado mid rot timed lo me by a
Constable. JACOB BiIYAN, tih'fT.
Jan. 29 [leb 1 vvnl 26
| EFFUItNON St£l.Ellll''.F 5 S SALIH. —
11 ill he sold, on the fir.-t fnesday in March
Heoti,otthema.ket house iu the town of Louisville,
between tho usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty to vvil; tho interest of E E Knight m a
Tract of Lund, in Ji fierson county, adjoining
lauds of Mrs. Stinson Hudson and others. Levied
on lo satisfy a ;i. fi. in tavor of T. A II Junes,
vs. 11 L Knight, property pointed out by J Harrel.
fob fi. 183 d wld _li J FARMER, Stiff.
Wlljl.be sold on tin 6 st Tuesday in May
next, before the court-house door,in Jackson
horo’ between the usual hours of sab-, the following
property, to wit : a negro woman by iho naiiio ot
, Cary and her two children I cier and Henry, In
! longing to tb« estate of Ally Ann Gross, deceased ;
sold agreeable to an order of llio honorable the in
ferior court of St-riven county, lor the benefit ol the
liens ol said deceased.
JAMES V. THOMPSON, adm’r.
Feb Sill, 183 d vvld 33
Si,4/ ILL HE SOLD on tho first Tueday in
» ? April uoxi, at iho Court House door in iho
town of 1 hoiniisville, Thomas county, within the
usual hours ol sale,.viz' Lot oi Land No 80b in the
IVth Uisinct, iormurly Earley,now Thomas lionmy,
j emtainiiig Two Hundred and Fifty Acres
more or loss; sold by an o;dur of the c mrt of ordin
ary when sitting fur ordinary purposes in Colum
bia county; sold for ibo benefit ol the htirs and
ered-horsof Edward A ade, deceased, lale ol Co
lumbia county. Terms on the day of sale.
Jan 18 i 3: vvtd ItOiJ J BOLTON, A im’r.
A GIiEE AHLE lo an order of Ihe lorn tho
•f-A Interior Court of Scrivtm county, while sit
ting as a court ol ordinary, will bo sold on the first
I'ucsday in May next, betoie the Court House
dour in I lie village of JacUaonboro, beiwccu the
usual Ilnurs of sale the following property to vvil:
A tract ol f ine Land, lying in said county,
coumining one hundred and seventy-two acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of James () Goldwine,
Gravil Buvill, unit oiliors. Also, a Negro Mam
by the name of Fortune, all belonging to the es
tate of VV illiam 15 Hopson, deceased—-sold Tor the
( benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
fob 26, 1833 vvtd MOSES N. M’G.VI L Ex’r.
fa (iltiiMAliliE to an order of tho Inferior
x Court of Buike county, vvliilu setting tor or
dinary purposes, will be sold to ihe highest bidder
on iho first Tuesday in Juno next, at the court
lions-' in Wrightshoro’, between the icual hours
olsalo, tho following property to wit; Four No
groes, Bam, Quomner, Jlary, Fanny, and Tiro
hundred_ autl fifty Acres of Land, more
or lo>s, adj lining lands ol A Telfair and eslaio of
Henry Utley; also Three hundred acres ol
Land, more or less, adji ining, Hancock and estaio
of JI Utley; also. Four hundred and seventy
(170) acres ol Land, more or less, adjoining Per
ry and I’olfair, belong.ng to the estate oi Henry
I iley. late ol iimke conniy, dcoasod, sold fur the
benefit ol the heirs an I cronitors of said deceased
Terms on the day of sale; purchaser lo pay lor titles
Feb 21 4ewtd VVJI UTLEY,
GK/v'EN UTLEY,
Ad’mr offlenry Utley, deceased.
\GREE AULE to an order of the honorable the
Inferior Court of tscriven county, will be sold
before l he court house door in Jacksonhoro’, he
lwoi-n the usual hours ol sale, one thousand acres
!of pine Land, ili said comity. Also, two hundred
acres hammock Land, Irina in llie same county, hc
) mgiiig I > the minor lu-i’rs ut John Black, deceased
sold lor the benclil of said heirs.
MARY BLACK, Guard’ll.
Fch 5 h, v. id
iJjfj bo soM, at ihe planlulion ol llio lale
■ v jiia.v, Ucsabaye, in Buiko county, on Tues
c .y, .lib March next, the perishotle ,properly of
s nd deceased, consisting of ilorscs, Mules, Cattle,
Hogs, plantation utmsils. Corn, Fodder, furni
and a variety ofo.her articles. Among the
furniture aicsoiii'i hatulsomo Looking Glasses, Ta
bles, Ac . Terms on tlie day of sale; which will
cuiiiinun Irom nay to day until all ii sold,
fob 21 vvtd 43 GEO. VV EVANS, Adm’r.
i A GKKEABLE to on order of tho honorable In
j 7 w lerior tfourl of Burke county .while sitting for
ordinary j urposcs will be sold on llio fust 7'nesday
in May next, at llio Court House in tbo town of
VV ayncsborough, between the usual hours ol sale;
One House and Lot in said town, belongingto the
; estate ol lamillon VI aigo i.dcc’d. Sold subject to
a mortgage in lavor of Joseph Calcs, Esq. Terms
|ol sale on llio day. Purchaser lo pnv for lilies.
| JOHN BAXON,
Feb 23 Adrn rof Hamilton Watson, dec’d.
| fob 28 vvld
d, I-If; . E All LI. to an order ol the Inferior coml
j viol Burke co. while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be coK: on tka fi:»t '1 uesday in April next, at
i the court house door in the town of Waynesboro,
; hct'.vi -ii ih ■ usual hours of s .!•?, Four Imadred
acres of s. tin-.!, more or less, adjoining lauds ol
I Hr 15 I. .11 die r ind . V 1 hi lie, belonging to the estate
oi Jen nhan Johns, dcccaseiJ, Svild tor ihe benefit ol
the heirs an I cr diims of the said deceased.
Terms ol s ilo on the d iy.
i Jan'JC 81 wld JESSE JOHNS, Atlmr.
t G BEE ABLE to an order of tho honorable In
■ a 1 nor l onrl ul (lie county of Burke, vvl en sit
ting lor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first
1 uesday m May next, at ih- Court J/ouse in iho
low n oi \v ayuosborough, iiurkc coumy, within iho
usual fmurs ol salt l :
A Aogru man miiiud George, and Seventy Acres
ol ..and, n,;longing t the i sta.e of Bunjamin Sinilh,
cm’ ,1, adjoining Jan..;, of Win. Johnson, Joshua
Aoy.and others. A UN'AN Aif 8-V/ITH, Ailm’x.
J [ibb'’Js 38
, , "iStt'lTCfJif.
7 J ' l ' fi-sons having demands against the estate
- ot .varon Tam, lute of Burke county, dec’d
win please present them duly attested within the
mno proscribed bylaw; and those indebted
saw eslaio will make immediate payment to
, E G KIUIvLANH, Admr.
klwid vvirtitho will anex’d.
kftOTICId. —Persons indebted to the estiie ol
I - • the late Mark Dcsabaye are requested o
make immediate payment, and those to w hn m t!
estate is indebted will render in their account*
properly attested within the time prescribed bv h,..
to GEO. W. EVANS, Adm r & Trtts'e
Burke county, Jan. 19 15
unit inontfis niter dale, application w illbeTnaite
to the inferior court ol Jefferson county when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tiie
real estate and negroes of Andrew 12. Wells
ceased. MARY J WELLS, A lifftx
Bov 17 w4ra 2ft« (
IIIOIIIii a r date- appln aIUMi will be
' »• made to the Honorable the Interior Court ot
| Burke county, when sitting fur ordinary purpose
for leave t . m II all the re;l and personal property of
Hen ry Uilev, late of Burn" county, deceased
WILLIAM lif LEY, ) . '
GREEN UTLEY, \ »•
dec I 281 mini
PA OUR months after dale application will he made
a, to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of N'cri veil county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sed the Lauds belonging
tiro Estate of Joint M. Roberts, deceased, late ol
soul county. STEPHEN MlLLS,adm'r.
DELIA ROBERTS,adin'rx
Fob sth, 1838 dim 33
SAOUR months after dot ap| licalion will Fierr.sr}
to the honorable tie; interior court of liurko
county, when tilling as a court or ordinary, (or <
leave to sell five hundred and ninety-six acres ol
laud belonging to the estate of Ralph Penrow de
ceased MARTHA PE.NUUW, Adm’x.
nov. 7 id 2fil
IjAOIIR months after dale, application will p a
it. made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, win n sitting lor Ordinary fiUrpr.se. fur
leave to soil lb' Real Estate ul tlio late Amiran
Brussel, dcc'd of .aid county
N ATI IA N BR ASN'/i f.. adm'r.
jan 4—m4t 2 With the will annexed.
|, OUR months as« r date, application will be made
iL’ to the honorable the interior court of Columbia
county whiles King lor ordinary purp; ses,fur hare to
sell tber. nl estate of the late l .dicit B 1 lur.n ol sa.ri
county deceased, lor the benefit ol the heirs aid
creditors.
ALFRED J LUNA 7 , Adm’r.
nov 12 td 2CB
J. Os R months after data application vvti bemads
E-' to tlio honorable Inferior court of Columbia
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, fur
leave to sell the following lots id Lund, viv,: A’o 408,
in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 40, 11th
district; nil Early county, belonging to the estate of
James Biacks'oue,deceased.
WM P BEALL,
Vi’.l/, VARBOROLT.iI,
inn 19—!."> administrators,
i HAULUt months niter date, application will bo
ft.* made to the houonihlo Interior Com lof Burks
county, when fitting tbr ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell lot number three hundred and lldriy
foor, ;’J34) in the sixth district, Carrol comity, con
taining two hundred two and a half sens.
Jan 23 IBu 1m Win W MAUN U. Admr
Georgia, Jefferson Couifty;
//ERE A A', Win Spires applies for Letters
V yf of Administration do hones non on the
estate of Richard T. .Spires, deceased .
These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to bo and appear at my oMice within the lime pre
scribed by law, to file their objections if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office,' in Lofi’raW e.lhis
25th day tyf Feb 1838. EBENR. BOT//WELL,
I nnr I 48w30d Clerk
! Georgia, Columbia County :
WHEREAS Robert A. A lien npplifcs lot let
lers of udminislration on tlio estate ol Ro
bert IViulrcy, (a minor) dee d.
These are th. refore to cite and admonish all and
singular, Ihe kindred and c e lilors of the said de
ceased, to their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, in my office,
to shew cause why said letters should not he grant-'
ed. Given under my hand and seal in office, tins
24th Feb , 1838. GABRI EL JONES, Clerk.
feb 27 47
Georgia, Jefferson County:
Hi if ERL AS Roger L (iamh'e, Administralar
ol the estatcofl.be late .Manning Spradley,
of said comity, deceased, applies for dismission!
from said administration.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of mud dcc’d to
ho and appear at my office, within the time prcseiib
ed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted.
Given muter my hand, at Louisville, tins 2Gth
day of Feb. 1838. EBENEZEU BOUIWELL,
mar 1 Clerk C 0
GEORGIA, I By the Court Ordinary lor said
Burke cof'int y, $ Count''
WBIHEREAS Naruh Smith Adminislratrii,'
V w and Allen & B Prior, Administrator of
James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have
petitioned said court for letters dismissory, slating
that they have fully administered said estate.
These are therefore id cite and admonish all con
cerned to bo and appear before said court on the first
Monday in May next, and then and there shew
causo why said letters shall not be granted. By
order of the court
T II BLOUNT, dcchc
nov 10 worn 264
Georgia, Burke County.
Vv%/ James Grubbs Administrate fX
V » the estate «f Win. Bryant,deceased, applies
to mo lor letters of dismission.
These arc therefor to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kin lied anti creditors of said dcc'd to
he ami appear at any office, within ihe time prescrib
ed by law, to shew causo, if any they lime, why
said letters should not he grated’,
Given under my baud at office in Waynesboro,
lliis 22 1 day of January 1838.
Jan 26 2tra6m TH BLOUNT, dccobc.
Georgia, Burke county;
WHEREAS Elijah Aitawny, administrator6b
the estate ot Redding A, By rant, laio ut said
| countv.doeeasetl, applies for leltma tliwnissory.
'J'hose are therefore to cite amt admonish all and
; sigular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
i to be and appear at my office, within the tin c pre
scribed by lav,-, to .show cause, if any they have,
yvhy i id letters si < be granted.
Given under tav ham), at 'A avnesboro’, this 17th
of Io 1 -:, ; .’J. H C-VT, 1.) CVk,
leb 21 n;Cm _____
GEORGE I, J Court of Ordinary,
Striven count'/ ) September Term 1337.
I ri PON application of Alexander F. Dopson.admi
kt-J nistrntor de bonis nun, of’ I lie estate Green D
Pearce dec’d., elating that lit lias fully administered
said estate and praying citation for Inters dismissory,
it is on molioitordered, that tlio clerk do issuea cita
tion requiring all persons to show cause why tlio
same shall not be granted—and that the same ho
published once a month tor six months.
A true extract trom the minutes, this 12th day of
September, 1837. JOSHUA i’ERPV, el’h.
nov. 4 mCm 259
GEORGIA , J By the Court of Ordinary ol stud
Burke county. { County.
’K.y II ERE AS Allen S B Prior executor ofEd
i V V nnmd Prior, deceased, late of said county
has petitioned for letters dismissory, stating thal
he has fully administered said estate
I Itesoaie therefore to rite and admonish nil con
cerned to be a id appear before said court, on the first
Monday m M..yn- :.i,nml i hen and there shew eau-e
"by said letters should not be g ranted. By order
of lire court.
T II BLOU-Yl' n c c o n cJf
nov 10 wfim 264
GEORGIA , } By tlio Court of Ordinary
nirke county. \ Burke county,
f; A/ HEUEAS Benjamin Mobley, Robert F. El
y v liston,mid Thomas T. Elhston, Exerutois
d Robert Elliston, dee’d , late of Burke county,
ms petitionee . ho court tor letters dismissory.
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
ions interested In file their objections in ihe Clerk's
Bice by the first Monday in Marsh next, why
alters should not. be granted.
By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT,D.
sept 15,1837 mol 218
GEORGIA, J ~ By the Court ol Ordinary, for
Burke county \ said County.
\ R!li 1 ,RLAS Jidm Saxon, Administrator nf
vtf John A. Kenner, deceased, lu eof said roim
ly, bare petitioned «|id court for letters distnisssory
slating that ho hr.f» fully administered said estate
these are theie.'ore to cite and admonish nil con
cerned, to he and appear before said eourl on the fiisl
Monday in May next, and then and there shew cause
why sa d lent is should not be granted. By aider of
the court.
T. 11. BLOUNT, d c c o e c
nov 10 6m 261