Cherokee intelligencer. (Cherokee (C.H.)) 1833-1834, February 22, 1834, Image 1

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CHEROKEE IWELWatWEE, CIIEUOKEE INTELLIGENCES, A Democratic, Ilrpub'ican, NEWSPAPER', Publish id at EQAHWAH, Ukcroluc cott.tly, G'./. 'DEVOTED TO THE PRESEttV.VITON CF THE U xOOjM And (he Sue er ci .tutu of l.’ie STATES: Ths sycophantot no Purly, tho si andeter of no Indi vidual, ths friend ot JACKSON. Published once a mcrk by HOW El L COBB, Proprietor, Editor and. Publisher. TERMS. THE INTELLIGENCER Is published al three dollars a year, to subscribers, when paid in advance or al four dollars, if not paid until the end of the year. No paper will be discontinued, but at the option of he Editor, to any subscriber in arrears. Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at the customary prices. Communication to the Editor must be post paid to entitle them to attention. N° subscription received Cor less than a year. EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTR ATORS’ DUTY Notice to Debtors and Creditors to be published six weeks. —Prince’s Digest, page 157. All intended Sales oi goods and chatties, belonging to testators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be published in two or more public places iu the parish [coun/y] where such effects are to be sold, and hi the gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in tended sale.— ibid 151. Ail sates to be between the hours of ten and four o’clock, and if continued from day to day, notice to be given thereof on (lie first day of sale. — ibid J 67. Sides of real property to be on the first Tuesday in the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days publication. ibid 171. Application for Letters of Dismission published six Months. — ibid 168. E STR AYS. To lie advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court ■—-ibid. SEEDS, TUBES, PLANTS, 2>0i&333:!. , xc; aitcivz.axs, IMPLEMENTS, BOOKS, &c. pur sale at the AMERICAN FARMER ESTABLISHMENT, A'o. 16, South Calvert street, Baltimore, Aid. The subscriber presents his respects to Farmers, Gardeners ami Dealers in Seeds throughout the 'United Stales, particularly his customers, and informs them that he is receiving from Europe, from his own Seed Gardet., and front various parts of this coutdiy, his animal supply of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS; and that he will, by the first of November, be prepar ed to execute orders, wholesale and retail with proinotness and accuracy, at as h.w prices ami on as favorable terms us can be a Horded by any Dealer in the United txtales./oryir.f rale Articles. Fruit and ornamental TRI ES and PLANTS, GRAPEVtNf S, SII.!UBBI'.RY, bulbous and other Flower ROOTS, will be procured to order from any ol the principal Nurseries or Gardens in this country, iur most of whic h the subscriber is Agent. Also, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators. Straw Cut ters, Wheat Fans, Corn Threshing Ma chines and all other kinds of Agricultural and Horti cultural Implements, will be procured from the best manufactories in Baltimore. DOMESTIC ANIMALS, particularly cattle of the. improved Durham Shorthorn, the Devon and the Holstein Breeds; Sheep of the Bakewell, South down and various fine woohd Breeds; Swine of.se veral valuable kinds, especially of the Barnitz Breed ; various kinds of Poultry, such ns the White Turkics ; Bremen and Westphalia Geese, game and other Fowls and several other species of Animals, ail of choice Breeds, and no others, are either kept tor sale at the Experimental and Breeding Farm of this Establish ment or can be procuied from 4he best sources, to order. BOOKS, Agricultural, Horticultural and Botanical, in much greater variety than at the Bookstores — some ofthem rare and particularly valuable, are kept constantly tor sale. In short, ALL Articles wanted by Farmers and Gardeners in the prosecution of their business, are intended either ti> be kept on hand or within re tell when called for. And though last, not least, that old and well known vehicle of knowledge, the most valuable of all other enmmoditiesforu Tillerof the sold—the AM ERIt'AN FA RM ER, is published weekly, nt this Establishment, at s.’> u year, where subscriptions and cemmiiuicatioiis uro respectfully solicited, addressed us all Letters must be, to the Editor and Propiictor. I.IRVINE HITCHCOCK. Note.— An" Extra number of the American Farm er, contenting n Prospectus of the Establishment, and a Catalogue of Seeds and other Articles’' for sale, will Jbe sent gratis to any person a ho shall furnish his ad dress,forthat pin pose. Valuable Lands FOR SALE. Lot No. Dis, Sec. UM 4 1 ) . , . 683 5 1 r Lumpkin. 9(10 I 2 ’ A 11 320 I<> 2 581 18 2 121 U> 3 > Cobb. 123 19 2 618 2 3 1023 17 2 Fraction And Montgomery’s Ferry. <>'l2 3 2 Cherokee. JOol 1< 3- 1 -Cass. 714 16 3 ) ~ ~. JOS'. 21 3$ Paulding. 213 10 3) u £ll II 3\ Murray. 203 6 4 Walker. The above LOTS are principally valuable for soil, and will be sold on accommodating terms Persons desirous of purchasing can have an opportunity of doing so by applying to the undersigned, either at Auraria, or while he is out attending the Courts in the j several counties of the Cherokee Circuit, during the 1 present riving. WI LU AM L. WAI-I>,ER j jeb 13—a— —I Vol. II —No. 2. GOL'D-LAIW AT PRIVATE cALt’.. , FORBALE i The tollowing Gold and Land LOTS, viz : GOLD LAND No. 153 SD. I S. No. 7 7D. IS. 317 I!) 3 12 5 2 1021 21 3 162 12 3 1156 18 3 6ti 19 4 l-’6O 1-1 I 54 8 2 419 13 1 76 12 4 593 18 2 J 95 8 ’ 2 n-291 14 1 |7 > ji) | 1235 19 3 2(9 9 4 336 3 I Apply, in Savannah, to Dr. GEORGE MILLIN’, or M. MYERS. joct 5—0—31 “SIXES’ Xk OLD MINE i OR SALE. , L o^ N°. 212—15—2, known as the. SIXES GOLD MINE, is for sale. It is unnecessary to describe (he Lot, as its mining qualities are already generally Known to miners, as oue of the most valuable Gold Mines in Georgia A creek runs through the lot suf ficient for twenty rockers, and good houses are built ready to commence working. Letters, post paid, di rected to me at * allabassee, Florida, will be answered, a liberal credit will be given lor the purchase money. THOMAS G. GORDON, oct s—p—34 If you have the CASH I will sell a few GOLD LO J’S and LAND LOTS on good terms, such as No 4F2—12—1; No 137—13—1 ; No. 256—15—2; No. 77 1-17—2 ; No’. 695-21-3. LAND LOTS, No. 2b5—15-3; No. 118—18—I. Any person wishing to purchase any of the above, named LOTS, can make application to’thc subscriber. LEASTON SNEED. Bark Camp, Burke county. sent 21—e —32 “VAttrAßffiß’ GOLD AND LAND LOPS J OR SALE. The subscriber edicts the following LOTS for sale : Number District Section 753 3 2 13’2 19 o 138 3 4 397 3 1 191 3 3 303 10 3 279 8 3 43 22 2 Any person in the up-country or elsewhere, wishing to purchase either ot the above Lots, will fin I the owner in Milledgeville, about the tenth and fifteenth December next, at Mr, Ba.Tnigt.m’. !, >ardii:->- liou-c. DAVID J. MILLER. ‘ Ware county, oct 12—0—35 “ FOR“BAEe~ The following LOTS are offered for sale. No. 1040—2!—2 982 3 2 686 I 2 For particulais enquire at this Office. All persons are caution against trespassing on cither of (I esc l ots or on number one hundred and sixly-one in the fourteenth district of the second section. “wotice,. FWlhe subscriber wishes to s, II Io; ... land number JSL ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY in the four teenth district of the third section, now .Miniay coun ty, tia. Said lot is returned by the survey or first quality river land; any person wishing to buy good I land would do well to examine said hit. Titles in-j disputable. Terms low for cash. For particulars apply to the drawer of said lot living at Kings Gap, ' Harris county, Ga. A. WILLINGHAM, nov.—l6—a—ld NOTICE. STOP THE THIEF. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Stolen out of my «atnblcs, in Tnlapoosa comity, Ala bama formerly the Creek Nation, on the ni<:ht of the tenth ot this month, two dark brown bay HORSES, the youngest is the darkest brown bav, he is s'\ or, seven years old next spring, he lias a short thick head trots and canters w ell, he 1.-about four feet ten inches or five teet high. The other is about seven or eight years old next spring, he isabnut five feet high, he is a natural pneer, bis right fore loot is somewhat injured by the splint and is somewhat smaller than the other. They are both branded on the rising side of each, on the thigh with the letter .V in this "form. I will give fitly dollars reward for the apprehension of the thief or thieves and his or their confinement i:i some safe jail, so that I can bring him or them to justice, with the delivery ol the il ii'cs: nr I will give ten dollars tor each oi the !lor«es. delivered to me. I ivc in said county, within three miles of Hine A I’eoph s’ Store JAMES MotJJU'. ’ N. B. All reasonable cxnences will be paid. 1 will tie thankful for anv information relative to said Horses dec 28 p hi E STRAY. GEORG I FOR <Y IH COINTY. Simeon \\ bite, of captain Hutchins uistiict.tollsbe fore me, a large SORREL MARE. Ten or eleven years old. a ’th white spots on each side of !:. r neuk, shod bit Appraised ay Abso-i lem M. Recce and Osbourn H < v.,;00J to fm tv dollar* • I R 1 IS GREEN j. p. ' - -1 true extract from the Extra y Book. i JOHN lILALOt'K c. i c. jan 11 m IS ____ JOB-WORK j Ex. -Ut.d Qt this The Truth —The whole Truth. EDAIIWAH, Fcbruanj 22, 1834. SO I) oct or M. id o n (go in er y. Having settled himself perinanently in Floyd coun , ty Ga. respect fully tenders his services to the public in | ' the practice of MEDICINE SURGERY, &c.i 1 He will attend to all calls, in any branch of med- I ii ino, and may. always, iw f iund at (he residence of James Hemphill, esq. VanuS Vally, until the county cite be established. Jidy 13-••!2 GE<>RGfA—CA"COUNTY. Whereas, Meliehi Jones applies for letters of AJ. ministration on the estate of THOM VS GOSS late I of said county, deceased. 1 . These are. therefore to cite and admonish, all and j singular, the kindred and cfcditors of said deceased ' to be and appear at my ollire, within the time'pre-’ scribed by law, to shew cause, if any ex'uts, u liy said letters should not be granleil. GiTenu/u/;r my hand'd Office, this V.'.lh Jatmar" LEATHAU RANKIN <■'' c o j an JB—b-49 ' ’ I ‘Elclaliwait FtoleL i THE ts .„ } B®.±iGi-zJ-.■ i;; on the northwest corner of the public sipiarc an 1 : fronting the Goui t-House, i > i| (< - town of ridah'.vah Ciierokce county. " here lie vvi!' it all tin, $ | le pared to ar comma date tile t i.-rii oiable Vi-itor and the weary Traveller and tyai'y Board r. u -,ni the most reasonable terms. The sub criber forbears niak'ng j ledges that he cannot redeem but ,s- ; . ; !iC public that his accomm jdations wall tie infe> ior to I none in the jdace, but of (lie best »lv-, ceu.-.tiv if>rds. i No pains will be spared t:> make bis * Jae-ts .■,.»..idrta i bie. Ac. jf 9 , u -/LaV. •.> I feblo 1 i W x lit ii I c r t a j u m e n t. -r? h TA Vi A UST'.I V //<> /VJL. i The und rsigm d ha\; _ situated himself in the : town ofLIV INGSTii.N, Eioydcouidy. roipi-mliillj io forms his friends and the |io i.-, general!v, that he ’ has ope rm I a hcu-e ts ! PUiiLU: EA : Eill'AlA’M | IV licri 1) hopes to rem ivc a deserved sh;oe oi cus j tom. H,s i 1 >(,’ri, is-i.uat I< n the south-east cor i nerol Riveraim Broad--t'eets *le a--, oi-s ti e pu;> ! lie that his TA Bl.’, will b. t tiruish wi(h the but that I can be procmed it, i;ie ceiietry, by industry and mu | ncy.and every mecns us.. 1 t reiider ihose c. nfoita i ble that into, ri-it hi- House ; His .’-'I ABl i. will b.i pi-nvieed with a sufficient i qtianlity of ( (»R N I'o. ?i < Eii and OATS, at a!) ! times, and under the i.ons’.o.t and exe’i.iv e care of an i experienced and fdthiul UOSTLi’R. | I’hi: Proprietor in making Ins charges, will always i remember 1 lie pre.i-si.n of tl.e l ines. 'I his beautiful site and rising Town, is situated on j the bank ot (he (,'ih -a .in r, near the bead of steam i boat navigation, '1 his village must possess some ad j vantages highly favorable to ils merer nt if e inte'-est. A. IL JOHNSTON. ! The Federal U nion and Georgia J. mrnal -Till. each, j insert this notice tom- times and forward mo their ac i counts for payment. A. 11. J. jau 05—e—>;» ~ ■ NOTICE. I w ill he in Cedar Tow;: Valley, in Paulding coun j ly. ou the last day of J ttiu ,ry or first day < fF. bru.it v; , from thence 1 will go through V.iuns Valley, in Floyd .county; thence to the Head ■( Coosa; thenc./to I Cassville, at each of which nlam.l will spend a few 1 days according to the bmiui ss that presents itself ; Ther.ce I will proceed to New-Lchota, where I will ■ coutiiiue until the fust of P.larch, unless called away on business; niter which [ ,viii go into each county.— Due notice oi the course 1 will take, and the time, will beg. ven. .A tiy person hiving bu.ini.-s witlime, w ill please avail themselves of this notice, by which ■ much trouble wdi be saved Any per.-.in wishing to w'-ite to me, will please di rect their letters to meat Ncw-F.chota WILLIAM G. SPRINGER. Agent j ieb 15—a —1 for lhe Cherokees in Georgia. , Town Lots EX CUAI IIEXE, Forsi/th County. On WEDNESDAY, (he second day of .MARCH . next, will be olfer -J for sale, at the '[’own of Cum ming. the LOTS in the Town now remaining unsold, i The sale to continue !rom day today until the Lois are all sold. Terms made knowui on the day. IS '. \C WHORTON.'J I. C. M VSO.N EZELL, J. I.C. RICH \RD HAYS. J. I. (’. WILLIAM -MATHEWS, J. I. C feb 15 M 1 NOTICE. Communications to the CLERK ot the Superior Ci u;t ot F, >yil county, m ist, to secure attention, in ’ every instance, come (lost-paid ; anil, in no instance will a DEED be recorded until tile etfire lees are paid ; ’'he Federal I lion will oublish this notice once a month lor four months and send their account to me for payment E. G. ROGERS. C.S. C. • jau 23 30 Floyd county. BE.OrKS. "" 1 SIZ iZ =1 < •?.?’S D-3 sJ>S. CLERKS SVV.VOE.N'OS, Juror’s Summonses, V. lA’/? / 16' E 1.1(: ENS ES. I'cr iuk at t!:!s Office. AN ACT To Alter the seventh section ol an uc‘, to revise and consolidate the militia laws of this State, audio re- ’ peal the cavalry laws now m force, passed Decern , her 19, IMS, t.ud to amend the fifteenth, tw. my I second and tweuty-fouith sections oi an act, passed i the 22d day of December, 1831, ummidatory i f the i above recited act. Sec. 1. Be. :t enacted t.y the Senate -.nd House of Re- j present allies of the blale'f Geo. g:a i,i uenm' .-Asscrn- ' bly met, ai d it is hereby enacted ay the authority nJ the same, That from un i udectne passage ol this act the seventh section of the above recited act. shall be al tered as follows, to-w it : That where it shall happen in rmy company district, that the privates neglect or refuse to elect any officer < r oliiucis <o the co.iunaud it shall Lc tne duty ol tucUo.luJici, or commandant of (he regimeutto w'li.ch they belong, or in counties con taining but one bottalion, of the Major commandant ito u iminate a iil and proper person or persons, as the case may r< quire to take command of said company district, tor the term of twelve months ; Provided, an election cannot be had sooner, and the person or persons elected, are commissioned by the command er-in-chiti. or brevetted agreeable (o law; and be it tiirtlu i provided ihat all such us has been heretofore uomii.ati J to sai ! command be, and (hey are hereby exonerated ircin the same, and that no person shall , be eompellert to serve again, who lias served, or may : serve ' aeiye months under two years from the term ] oi hi- appointment being vacated*. i >S. c. 2. Le it 'j'mihcr enacted That the fifteenth smiii.Hi u. the beiore recited act, shall be amended as ■ i..imv s, to-w.t: 1 fiat it shall be the duly oi command- oiii. els ol companies of every desci v lion to inus ■i i itieir respective companies, tour tunes in each year, as ne e-the centre of lheir company districts as a maji rdy oi said company, liable to ueai arms may de termine upon. Bec. 3. Be it jurlher enacted, That the twenty-se eon 1 section ol (lie beiore recited act, shall be amended as follows, to-wit: That there shall be com pany cc-urts of inquiry of every desenption, ordered by the commandiog officer of companies, within j twenty days after each muster, or on the next muster i day, (■) be composed ot al least three of the commis sioned or brevetted officers oi s.iid company, under the same rules and regulations us (minted out for vo lunteer companies in said section, and the command I ing officer oi said companies of every description, I shall be allowed to slay the issuing of execution I against any delinquent upon his making affidavit, j slating ibo tacts belore any officer, authorised to ad s mb.isler the same, within leu days after the silling of said company courts, and the commanding officer of said company shall lav the same before the next corn i puny court ol inquiry, who may upon the merits of I saiu Mlimivit remit or confirm the same, and order it : co lie elect. •Sec. 4 Be it further enacted, That the twenty i >m .J., section oi the. before recited act. be amended is> iol'ows, to wit : Tin t when any vacancy shall .happen by <iea(h. resignation or otherwise, of any . •ov ost .3 ti'oh d or Clerk, it shall and may l;e lawful | lor (h i regitneuta! court of inquiry and battalion courts !ot inquiry iii cornuie?, containing but one, battalion, to : elc-:< a Clerk or Provost .Marshal, as the case may in to fid said vacancy under the same requisition as : pointed out in said recited section, and in case ol j either lailing to attend mij’ court required ofiliem ; when ordered, shall be fined at the diseielion of the i court ot iu<[ iiry, so ordered to attend in a sum not exceeding fen dollars to t.e appropriated as other lines , under the militia laws m this -late. Ecc. Be it Jurthcr enactid, ’1 hat all laws or parts ! of law s. milil.iting against this act, be ami they arc i hereby repealed. THOMAS GLASCOCK Speaker of the House ot Representatives. JACGB WOOD, President of the Senate, j Assented to, Dec. 23, 1833, XV ILSO.x LUMPKIN. Governor. i PROSPECTUS OF THE COMPLETE PERIODICAL L-BRARY. Forty eight pages weekly—nearly twothousar 1 five I hundred octavo pages in a year, tor five dollars, fur i nisbing annually select reading equal to fitly volumes j I of common size. j The Library will contain nearly all the new works I oi merit as they appear, viz : Voyages and Travels ; • j History ; biography ; Select -Memoirs; the approved ! I European Annals ; Adventures ; Tales ol uacxcco- j tionable character, A c. Ac. > The Complete Peiiodical Library, w ill be found j iiiGispensmle to all lovers ol good reading in town or | country. Every number will contain forty-eight pa ges, in a size exj ressly adapted for binding* when ihe ' book is completed ; printed with lype so large »>s not jto fatigue the weakest eye. Its immense size w iil en i able the Editor to crowd any common siz. d book in j I two numbers, frequently into one. New works wit ' thus be despatched as they arrive from l.uroji. . ano sent off to its patrons. ’Flic subscriber in .Missouri! j will be brought as it were to tl.e very fountain of l.tc- I >ra(mc. Works printed in this Library w ill be furnish j , ed to him, when without it, he would be who.ly unn- • Ide to procure them. A book that will cot us six' ■ dollars to import, can be re-prinlcd and distributedto , ■ subscribers, on ing to our peculiar facilities, foi about i : twenty or thirty emits, with the important addition ol ' its being fresh and new. I ■ We wiil give real ly two thousand five hundred (>a-j i ges annually, equal to fifty common sized books I Every w oi k published in the Library v. iil l.p complete ■ in itseif. A Title Page will be given in each vulture, ’ so I'.iat (he stibscriber, it he please >,may sell or -..ivc it i aw ay w itliout injury to any of the olliers ; cr ft may ; be bound up at the pleasure oft he subset iher. I his woik presents an extraordinary feature, tin know n (<> any other peiiodical in the country. Tbe ■ -übsciiption pi ice may be considered a mere loan for the year.as the work at the year’s end, wiil sell for cost, and in many parts of the United States it will; bt ieg double its original cost to the -übscri ser. Ihe works (mliii-hed in the Complete Periotlica! Library, will beof the highest character, both as re gards 'lie author and hi- subject. New w< ik- of ap proved merit, will be sent out to (he Editor ! v ex’r-iy 1 arrival from Europe, giving him unlimited field to ' sv-hc.t from, while care will be '. kr-n Io make his, 'publication equal to any thing of the kind published in America. 1: < first number will he issued on the Sih of May next, and regularly eveiy Wednesday theieafb-r, >e cuFe-f in listhhiinii- priuti d covers, and ou fiue white paper,at S 3 per annum, payable in al. ante. Clubs remitting will be supplied with live co; ics for that sum ; agents at the s„..ie r..te. Address T. K. GREE.NBANTG -Vo. 9. Franklin Place, Phila. N. B. TLs •'! exchange to Editors who adt cibse V# hole l?’i<?. <>-l. Cass feheniis’ Sales. FOR MARCH. ' Will be sold, on the first Tucsoay in Mia. ~ pt ; the court house door, at ( ussville, ii, I- . ( f I Cass, between the hours of (en in (| ie u,on.fi ~ ,( I lour iu the altcnmoii, of that day, tl.e folicw i ° . I pei ty, to wit : ‘ e * ' | Lot number five hundred and uineD-fwo m tlm | sevenlicntl, mslnctoitlie third s.rtm,, |, U< u uu is the | roperfy ol Johnson Bout s, Io satis; v n Ii ia n m .’.justices comt of Bibb county in fuvuref J< f; ;i Hoi staße ° llJ ’ lUadC a, ‘ d relul,uu tu ilie •' cun* No. 2 Also, lot number two hundred and eish. tern, m the sixteen district of the thii d scciio,; I. J on ns the properly of Abner Che, .v u, 3i .p , v 'i i | from i-justices cc-uit of Bibb eomiiy in !; ,v’ >• , I- 1- -urifvy lou die use ( ,j William Porter, ie\- i el and returned to me by a constable ? ° No. 3 Also, let liumbt-r one thousand m d fiftv in the seventeenth disbict ofthe third-< ( ii Glj ■ • l on as the piopcrfy el Thoma.- LMugm.-n '(-• -’e- L’ T fit-from a justice- mimt Ol bl ;, () cmn.t v itauV ; ‘f -rancis 1). Cummu.gs, teVj made end returned to me by a constable. ' u No. 4. Also lot number eight hundred .-Ale nine m the twenty-lu st disrricl of th,- <c ; t.■ u•' levied on as the property of Charles Cmipe- (u'.,'m j J a li ia from a justices com t of L’ibfi COI , ■ WiLirnn C. W. Ciatk, levy mid ! Jmm’d ’ / mo I by a constable. No. 5. Also, a negro boy named Wikis sum o-ml , to be aboutUiteen ye . IS oid. (.vied,. .ty ot John Loving to satisfy ?w<> fi ;<l . ft-nn,”.. h ' * court oi Bibb county in h>v Or ( ,p j ( j, ;) niaue and returned to me bv a constab 1 -- - - - j , No. 6. Alsu, a negro Imy nium-Whfiip.snp..,, . to be about seveuieeu years ot ir -p ].. v (J , ‘ ; f} propeity of Samuel Fergison 6> saii>,y ( a ~ fi m?,. . a justices court of Cass county, in mvoi- of M -P '/ - -■ Adair, levy made and returned to h-, cm -n-H ■ * r’ ' Abo ’ a b, T J 'i’<‘m .’'imu' .me ! years of age; a negio girl named Mar(lm. Lt.wm n sevan and ten years <4 age; one roi:' 1 W• <, ■ . featbt.r Beds and I-'tiroiture ; one Trunk • or.-' v . . ing L.min and one Slab, levied on ;, s "tl'..’ proner'v?f flooge Rabern to satisfy a fi f a from (he su;'. . i!„- .-.'J cl isscounty tn favor of the Guvcinor oi-.h ■ <■ . V tlu’Centiui Bank of Georgia and olher t;f>.-- i d '. Als< >’ l - ( -' ,,ll; ’ l 'l Bissell's inteieH in nt-m --ber twenty m the sixteenth district of th, Hon levied on to satiny ali fa t r()1!1 a jm ;i<-,e S ‘cmn't of ■ aud 5 „.e b, „ c0.,-,.,!,' O'"’ '* ' ■ td ■ ' j.„, 25—50 '-riVls TOH.lv, D 3 . !; _ i'Atliens wmale Academy. | HIS Institution w ( || be opened on the FiEEP r A MUNDAY IN JANUARY N. AT. mt 1.7 dm I : joint Inection ot the subscribers. A sutli.-.u-it ’ : '’mJ'! (:or ‘ J »’t‘tei.t assisidins wall at alHiums'bc pro -if- o Taition, payable in advance. ( ' I‘o.t Scholar, mstiuct.d i.i Spelling, (leading, Writ • 'J'S fiu-1 -X'Ulmmlic, as 1.-. ras V.iig.-w Fi. cliou, J femitii s system, $ J t’9 per qr. i i -ame- -wit,i Grammer and , ivlietoim, History, Use of Globes. Nat oral Philosophy. Chemistry, Aslm notny. Latin and Greek Lmmutums and the Mathematics, 8 ’s3 pg) ,t Di.-tructiims w ill be give in the Fre .ih l.av<--iir t iTi’ Efom, as hcret-.-fm;-. will ocm'mied jbvxMRS WALTIf \L!.. w hoso hr.-., T j science, and e.xpei imice in teachir iu ;t d’ ! mendation. " ' ' ' ‘ ' I !)r(tic.. s am! Painting; will be tau;ht in tlm Arad ! my, ' The schoo! will be provided with Aj par.-.tus for I illuslraUon m the d'lb-renl sciences Iht 1 e will be monthly examinations without any previous preparation. J S'luListic } cur—'.Pen Uum'll . HTBoardms will be received iu th; tiimdy c-f the Senior Princi| d. 1 i-i-ling on (he jiremises WAf. B. TAYi.OR, ? . WAI. H Ilf'NT c-’■ssochite Pnnc pals. Nev. 311—If. ’ IJiHvcrsity of C/eorgia. I *!!? College rtes-ion w ni c. mm. .u ; <--m 1110 ■ J--t.i January, J 834. For admission n. . the rreshman ( lass, a candidate must have n con . t 1 F 7‘%’ S On ‘" o:,s ’ -Mm and ' A m, • ;. < 'r'.' ee < . les . lan, !'"L Glicca Alinora or J.i- .co > s ’i ,,( ' Leader, I nglisii Grammer, au.JG u'- ' P « y rP'i' i ‘ ui,h Aritlima-.c I SI I. 1.1...', (>1- THE FRE.SHAI Cf, | l-l. Erm, Aug. to Aoi-. —I.-xy a A.’.ijora, Ist I vol commenced, and the French 1 a- i-u J 2d Term, from Jan. to April—ln> v,‘ M-nn ’■a Ist vol. imdlNem-hcmtrnned.' ” 3d lam, Apr t to Aug —|,j V y and Grneca .M.a'ora, Mo . cone.uded, 1 rench continmd, an., b,-. '(. .(•m a. (I.rough Ratio and Proportion. j Sil DIE. 2Os TIIL BGPHO.VORECI \S- Ist Term Aug. Io Nov.-lioruce and , ,< a . jora, 2d vol. commenced, Algebra coiic.'uded, : .1 . three books ol Geometry. (Playfair’s > | 2d Erm, Jan. to April i continue. ; Horace and Geometry concluded, a..d Jaime>->n « Rhetoric. I 3t/ t E-'-wi. h> Jug.-Gr-mca .Majora, 2d vol. ; concluded; Modern Languages, Flam Tri.-onoim irv . Mensuration, Surveyii g, Botany, a .<1 Tyßr’s llh torv. J | The present Junior Class have studied in addition , to me above, the jirst book of Cicero de On-tm e die hist book of Homer’s Iliad, jjiair’s Lectures, ’ ;.ud Ofm-teads .Mechanic’s in part j . Though the classes regulmly attr-rd to Frcm h ut riCi-Juiinn <nid Soplion.urc yepts t Hi s no made an indispensable rmpiLite (oi admis.-i. . it.?-, any o. the classes. Provision is made f. r th-.si. w lio en ter without a knov.iedge of French, to stmiy that 1 language, fur w ham there is no additional charge of : tuition. 1 Those xvho desire if w ill have oj.poitunity of study- 1 mg IL brew, Spanish, German, and Itaiia.i without any additional charges. Tl.e rates of tui'iou arc S3B per annum, payable Jtaif yearly in advance. Board can bo obtained in respectable families ut from -$8 to 10 p»-r rnor.tk. By o; .tar ut' tfi.- fncult v. WM. L. .MITCHELL. Sec’ry. November 1(>, F®33—42. All persons a ia- i-ere by notified, that jam the owner .»! f.otn'iinber SIX' HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO in the fourth -listricbof the third section, of formerly (’l.rr-.koe, now Ca«s county ; the De. d from the drawer to me is recorded as tbe law directs; (hey are ti.. 1 . ire warned ag-dii t tiesj ;u--i-j / upon said lot. os the h.w will be rigidly enforcctl ain-t tin in. R.' ÜBL-X C. oiIURTEIL juu 11 :t 18