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MILL.EDGEVIL.L.E, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 18*8.
VOLUME XX.—VO. 15.
“f/.r III*' UoLlaUS par ami. in a'U
„ ill paliltn aiviiice or snlislactory ralcmicc
.rtir" 1 ’ N«iro.‘i! by Aamlnistrator!, Executor!,
■ ,1 K# io lie lwUl ••« the lust Tun;
‘ ; arereauued, by -*";. s l “, r ten i.. lire furnauou and
!! w nib, bet"' 1 " >“•, mr ,4 llUls e "I lire county in wliicit
■ib«'"?’_ a N,rt|« of these »■«,* muxt b. «>*«» »
TV' * m in,ik '
fttifrv^*.^aerediloA'uf an estate must be pul.lish-
ii l"v iW fc ., ..til he made to the Courtof Ordinary for
b*t•*»’r'::;uV« Ke pul.lUl.«.l for FOlIll MONTHS
e' u, “",«\\nlht»e AdverliseinenUiwhidi are published
-“'•"sltUeniia the first and tomtit page nr the first pa-
", in ""'". , continues to receive prompt attention
•'•rlhe tiKUllOl* JOUHNAI-
nv WILKES is a candidate for R<-
' r , Returns fur the county of Putnam, at tin*
ivrr "I , x Hoy t,—w 1w
. |t. BA Dti E R— dentih r.
i [ „ oms in the West cud oi the large
V '.I'.iililiiilt occupied by the Darien Bank.
J. KEISTER,
\lERCll lNT TAILOR,
received mi ehjjrutit assortmeni
i.ilin thetnott i
:;ui^sli«htest notin'.
1 “ >m the
Mdlcdgeville, Nov .
■Fashions from tin* Northern Cities just
for sale,
WVUItlXG the Session, at the Milledt'cville
i^iUni of°‘ ,K “^joining the l‘ost Oflice, a vuluuble so-
Ij(/u\ Medical and Miscellaneous Hooks
P 1 ’*! Vr n1, |,,w, t than the regular prices tor Cash or an-
proveiiiin, hilts, .it 30 day*. \ large number of New Worn' of
reputation have recently been received.
in? Blanks; very low ftr'iSr*" LE rTER PA ™«. «* Print-
Hain Almanacs, l*y the gross, dozen or single.
Sni.'l'l'Vir V F U' sh l,ru *’ 5 ' Family Medicines,
spites Dye-atulis,Oils, Paints and Porlunieri. no v,l'i
J. B. BA DGE r,
I iVl’OKMS the public that lit; will leave
Milleduevillc in a few tiay*. Dec. |
ERESII DRUGS, MEDICINES, \c.
r, ceived at Dr. GREEN’S
DKUO
I’AINTS,
OILS,
DYF,-STUFFS,
Which with the Stock r
ext the IN
WIN DOW'CLASS,
IMOKFI MERY,
Fit RSI | MEDICINES, ie.
Pills,—I’i
Wine and Solution ol do.'
Pipeline,
Extract of do.
•y superior articles—Also
d CASTOR OH..
Deimrcotioed Laudanum,
Croton Oil,
Sluiiglilnn’s, Colombo, an I
Antibilhntx hitlers,
Tonic and Dyestive Wine,
in additional.supply of finest Cold
July I I
Cotton— 1 he
luMicst Cash price will he uiven
n CLAYTON it .UOOllE.
Cotton want
ed.—The highest price will he
s' from lids time throughout t lie season.
,1,5 CALHOUN vV FOR I .
Press.
MILLEDGE VILEE HOOK STORE.
j^OR SALE at said Store, St. Valentine’s
A, , V ,v * , ‘ uml rapitul work, l» theautln i id Waverly.
■ i >u ,^ cr, P ,io J ls ' vi,, , "‘ therkfullj received to the above, and to
tin l r.iukhn Journalor Anieiican Mechanics Magazine—the Mir
ror..! to Patent Oitice—and the Conversation Lexicon or Popular
*_\ c !*M>••••• *• /• oil importantly valuable Works. July 14
Mannc an t i in Insurance Hank,
SAVANNAH, May22, IR2-8
1 TOC I v H OL HE US of iht M trine tint
, . Fire instircnce hank ol tht* Stitt*; ot Oeoigia, are herel
itiei* _ hat tin* tut low ing instalments, being the b.dance due •
the Capital Mora ol this Ha:ik, are required to be paid *■» it
Bankic t House ••• •*-• *- - -
Five II liars
NEW GOODS.
BW-YorU, a variety
olTcred on ncco.a-.no.Ltiu.
. j' receive I from
V' , •:,)()1) *, which ;
* &rlh
PIECES Cotton lliurgintr, *A-.r
CAUi n v a roin
UJIOUN vt EOltT.—The subserihen
,,,, : ju*d a partnership under the firm of CALHOUN &
ext dour South of the
Bank.
ALIIOUN,
It. W. FORT.
\V (iOODS.—Amongst the Subscri
..•ii.Mv.ivf \uriet) of NEW GOODS, maybe found tlie
Kn'iskllombazines
n,~l , addiag,
union it N.nikin Crap'
it'is-iu Sheeting,
Pable and Russia Diaper,
PUBLIC LAND SALES.
sale of reverted lands, ,yc.
I N cnni|)liunct! with an Act of tlic General
A'semldy ot the State of Georgia, passed on the „\\1 day ol
“ niher, DJ7, entitled "An Act to dispose ot the residue n|
> heretofore reserved for the Use ol the Stale, ’ the Cumiuis-
Monersupnuinied under the provisions of said net, w ill o:Ver for
side, at public out! i y in the town * * I .>1 iheitgev tile ctMumencing
' February next, immediately fronting
• the lath day <
, Reservations ami ■
deiault ol former
c>s, Reset \ alums,
ittiT sales, and the .
nuduiciill) drawl), i
Mondi . .. _
AFAYK I TK HALL, ami continui
iter specified,the Kiiictioi.al parts ot Sur
Islands, w hich have reverted to the Stab
tirchttsers, also the Fractionul parts of j
at Islands, nut sold lor w ant of bidders at
ale’s hall of the Lots ol land condemned
hicli have been sold and reverted to the s
On Monihiy the Itiih of Eeliruury, lS’JO,
Fractions No M and 1>J, and the Slate's ball of l >t No 41, in t
ttindisirici ot Fnyettncounty; and tiactiuiis Nt. II»,
l <» anil lHfi. in the 7ih t.istrict, and Nos to, ] l, s*p, au. 4;t, jo,
lb:. Ml an.I 11j. in tin nli district,and J’Jj, !••>;., l >7, l ;j i t», ;
I'si, IM». itil niidlnj.in the lltlt distuci oi Mnnerly Fayette u.
He Kalb county, and Nos l.'> ki, in the i -I di'iiict ot W a ’
t>, andUldamt bl I, in the Is
ton county, atm 7, hi.am! J.'>7
&, 171, .130, S3!, IHi, 312, 3ti
State’s hail til lots No l3ti, l.'ni ami 2ji, in the I t district ol Henry
county, and the State’s hull >*l lm No l'J7, in the 4th district, and
the Stale's lmlf of No D'ti, in Ihe olb district.
On Tuesday the I Tth,
Fractions Nos 78, 121, 14*', I »o? 217, 2»i0, 277 , 273, 3IG, 372, 417,
amt 132, in the 0th district formerly Henry now New ton county,
• mi I Nos 4tt0, 402, 103. Ml. 12 ., 12.., L”; anil 123, in Hie Uth district
lormerly Henry now W.tbon. outuy,aiid the St
12, ill the 12th district ol tlem j . ounty . and .In
No 71, in the 1.7th distil. I. amt lint tiia s N.»- 2:
3»l. 3’i ■ umlAV;. in the Kith <1 -ti n I i .i meiiy H
t .iiintv, nnd tlie Stale’s hall «.l lot N-. j"l. in i
ilenrv county, nnd Ira- :ioie
2.U. 237, ai8 ami 233, In »i.e li
Kalb county, and Nos 17 *. 220,
On WedncsJny the IStli,
The following Island* lit ached to Henry county. No*
~ 8, 0. 10, 11. 12, 13, 11, 13. 1U. 17, n 20, 21 and si
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALES.
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior
court ol Huldw'iu cnu.ity w hen sitting for ordinary purpo-
sj|s, will be sold at the court-house in Mlllrdgeville, or ,lit‘ fu>l
Tuesday in January next, liOacreiof land in said county, being
part oi lot No 70, in the 1st dist of t»aid county, the place wnereofi
tin; doccaseuformerly lived—Ami 4 negroes, 2 men, l wouuuit»U4
" ‘t' 1 * 4,1 " the property of Archer Worsham, Uec’U.lortlR
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior
court, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill la* sold »»a
the first Tuesday ill Jauuury next, tit ihe court house ill Irwintot,
W ilhinsonruuniy, one unnivided halt (the Noillic
‘23, hi the town ol li w inton, now occupied by Matt
as a Grocery Store,belonging to the estate of Ambrose Mui pin ],
dec’d. SARAH MUKPilLY, Adm’x.
uovomber 6.
Madi
Northsiuroi llartll.il
ilai ris and others, be
Sold fill the benefit of the heir
October 27
Five I) .
in Savannah,
rerShare,on the 13th December.
it the 15th January—and
'»the 15th February next ensuing.
Dollars pi r si*
au’>■-! : • jvtl5D
B>OOIy !WM>l\<r
*9 a hand a go.nl stock of m . .
A ill. Which he w ill he able to execuie all kinds c
Phe publi.- niay rely on having orde
w, w. BAKER, Cnsj.ler.
The Subscriber ims
his line of business
• ut
1 tl>.
) ol!.
n the
Gate.
Milledgeville. Mar
KDWAKD JOHNSON, Book-Bimlcr.
TAVERNS.
JAUKSON UAL! The under-
ng purchased that large and eoiiimodiou-
M Hedgeville, reeentlv occupied by M..
EOFFKK HOI SE, ami having convert.,
kson Hall, solicits his o|.l friends, tlie eusto-
nd the pulilic in general, for a continuance
• longexperieiice in this line
He w ill n<It
, w Rich will make
Shirt ii
brown ami bleached,
Mil UuiiM! Illifs. DnrchwtcrTIckiiij,
nd rhread Cambric Furniture it Apron (•hecks,
Domestic Stripes and Plaid-1
i|.iinSwiss, Jaconet Fancy Vestings,
II M.uiiuv, Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
,i,rics. Shell Comb*,
Brazilian do.
Dressing and Ivory do.
LKGHORN BONNETS.
Trace Chains,
UKU WAlm, CIIOCKERV (YU OLASS-WARK,
Of every description.
Musli.i'.
)inetiss'»rtinent Batiestes
ATS. SHOES L BOOTS
lilieral shi
of his former buildings to i
it as c.onveiiient as any Tavi
ny other to the State House, t
jades and Shovel;
Brushes, Lc.Lc
Jl’ST IIKCKIVF.D,
Handsome <
ortment ofCoach
n.l lloan Skins of
t lLLEIXiEVILLE BOOK STORE—
K.r 'alo, as above, a general supply of BOOKS AND
\TI0N\RY.
Hi the Hooks are many vu- Rogers’ Silver, Steel, and othei
hie Mitiulanl works in l,aw, Pen nnd Pocket Knives,
tlictnt. Science v Divinity. Paper Folde
.it variety ofUildes, livmn
Worksof Devotion.
Poetry, Voyages, and
ive collection of Books
rtiit'.iniuseinetitaud mstruc-
A children ii young per-
• quantity of Writing and
i-lf-p.
i m<i
1 R"d
B(
; Pencils.
Black and Red Ink it Ink Pow
der.
Mathematical Instruments, in
cases and single,
port Folios ami Pocket Books.
Black Sand ami Sand Boxes.
Pounce ami Boxes.
Black and Red Sealing Wax.
(lifice and other Wafers.
Slates and Slate Pencils.
Gold and Silver Leaf.
Gilded I’apc
Water Colors in Boxes
and simle Cakes.
,VIvet Paints,
atnel Hair Pencils.
Paper Hangings,
Pencil
Recently received die following popular
.1 valuable Works:
Columbus’ own Journal of his
»iRtrndurtionto tin* Stu-
• Holy Scriptures.
uuent,
>■ the Old I\ '
i-.lt d Scenes,by Dr. Whar-
Living Long and Condor*
first Vo
V n - U-tarterly Rev
* Nithern Rev lew,
r ’‘ --ct tents have lx 1
Washington Irving’s Life of Co
lumbus,
Tales of a Grand Father, by
Walter Scott,
Lady Morgan’s piquant sat iracal
Novel, theO’urieusand O’Fla-
iierlys,
Flirtation,by LudyC
— \Lso—
ijtbell.iic
I The
Met
Journal of th>
a made, which will in fu‘ •
ROARDING HOUSE.—The Sub-
eriher returns his thanks to his friend# atm the i t*
r Invors, and informs them that his 11 < > I
ed lor their nccoinmodution during tin* 'Him"
JOHN WILLIAMS.
Oct. 13
MIF SC OGEE HAL L
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
TIIFi SUBSCRIBER has settled himself permanently in t
town of Columbit', and has opened a large and commodious PI ’
L1C ItOrSK. on the Corner of Broad and Crawford Sit re
.g pin
f town, the Muscogee Hall is a most tie*
Travellers,as well as a convenient bn.i ■
nt nia . ol business, H iS Table, Male
leswell supplied—his moms private a.
nl his charges moderate. With a determination
vided attention to the business in which in vvh.
l,tliesubscril)»r solicits the support of his feie
NICHOLAS HOWARD
THE SUBSCRIBER having made
iMtiisiderable nlt.-rntion to his dwelling house, situated
in the tow no! Sii'idersville, Washington county, G
tb side of the com I-house square, wit lit lie view tif open
'JJ.
m the N
itiga HOFSK OF F\ PFR’I’ VlNMKNT, will have
in*'* for the reception ol Travellers, hy the 20th inst. and solicit
din re of pubiic patronage. Ilis fare will he such as the couni
v.amt In* Hatters liiimelf that he w ill be able to givesatisi
t ion to such as may call.
(sept 3)
M. BROWN
, _ INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN.—
i■■ml HKOR<»K W. DILLARD, begs leave to assure his
—linL li’iemlsnml ihenuldir, that he is prepared to acroi
'ate ail v isiters and travellers who mny favor nim(w ith their
•-•ny. Ilis stables are largenml capacious, and will be supplied
with the host the enuntry afTords. It is situate on the lower road
leading on to Alabama near Dr. lugersols Ferry.
Columbus, March, 17—tf GFORGE W. DILLARD.
vn
HI I.LOCK V N' KLI
.rne.v n Fstabl'shinent,
M VNSION HOUSE, nt the o
of the Cotut-House Square, and Mulberry St
• again taken charge of this "
lv under their care,) and vv'
will,in future, rec« ve the immediate and particular superb.t
ilence of >lr. AVKI.LS—w ho hopes, from hisdt termineil assitiu'
to the house,and attention to those who may visit it, and fm
Ids past experience ns a Tavern-keeper, to merit and receive
share of publi. pationage,and p.irticularly from old *>icmls at
acquaintances nnd former customers august 25
i b.rg,.«t, ,>j.| v F’.FNII GARDEN SEEDSmA..
! t ’ • xtens.ve tssortment of l> tic*. Medical Pre
nt'diciiies,On*, i*.uni', Dve-Stufl.', Win low.
■nnnery— \ con'.ant supoly
■ a 1 ,!i i. .-•) and Mncksiiiov r
1 which w ill be sold n
'Mry-futper.
Hue celebrated jerry—i win
*- 'i'e Twentv Dollarreward, l >r the said negro man J KR-
nehvereil tome in M idison. or Ten Dollars for th appre-
■ • t c.mfiiM-ment'm any iiiil, so I g"t Ut'tv again. JF.tlKY
k anplerted, about 2*3 of 27 years ut age, 5 teel, 'mi •> incites
w ten ,pi,ken, he ns-untes an air of impudence, and n*sit-
*• peculiar to himself. JERRY has been branded on each
' widj thelett, rs K. M. but has produced nothin* more than
^fj'^trice. C. K. ZACIIERY.
.00K OUT.—The firm of Henry Keller
‘jr v r 1 having dis|»osed of their Stock of Goods in the town
, nt'"*. are tlesirotts to close their business. All persons in-
* i d tirin are invited to call and make settlement with
Money | want,and money I must and will have. In
iLX- V fi'ttn Katonion, my notes and accounts may be found
m n '“- ,s or Pleasant A. Lawson.
HENRY KELLER-
i 'l.ES OF TOWN LOTS Will lie
^ “ ,1H 1 'hr i iwn ><f Gr.'.-nvitle,on the IBilirlay of [lHColllbi'r
'•‘tduenf Lots in said Town, among which are two
_ r ;tl valuable lots for business. One-filth ofihetmr-
’ ’> u ill be required in advance, and tlie balance in three
-nmi.d instalments.
Dine and place, w ill be let to the lowest ladder, the
ng of a e.iunty Jail,a plan of which may !»•» seen on uppli-
.,. Alexander M. Weathers, in Greenville.
» ' M arid mufirjeH titles It *v.- been o n.iined to the land on
. S l ' l sue ii situated, anv thine to th* contrary notvvith-
DAVID C. ROSE, ^
Hing.
v 20
/ J. I. C.
BENJAMIN GATES, r
WILLIAM HARRIS, S
papers, and Colum*
pi,] 10 . Milledgeville St , ,
u 7ji ,l }'"('» r w 'dl itt'crt the above three times, and forward the
'toGreenville f u r payment.
WARE-HOUSES,
vVAKl.-MOl SR AND BOATING.
THE .Subscribers have es-
ihli.hr.I n W.Utl. HOUSE holow C
it’s Bridge, on th** Oconee Rive
• I!
shipping of COTTON
>. Liberal advances will beinnde(if requir
listed to their rare, and every exerllnn u;
st of those who are disposed to favor th
CALHOUN A, FORT,
pt ?f* CLAYTON (k MOORE
STE VM A: POLE BOAT
FREIGHTING LINE, between Mae*
.Hvaniinh and Charleston.
igned has procured astea
pair, nnd i
cither pl.t
•died
Fn
— riiere is no doubt tha
hertofwreconsumed inti
amt those* places u ;i| be
undertaking,
first trip, about the I
believed «he w ill
aeon whenever the river isi
v ill hi* met with «urh light* 1
up—s,j that merchandise shipped
e river, on account of low
between Macon
ex pe
• half—n
xpeditious
ted,that tine
title
Charleston, ami Mes
M aeon, September 4—tf
particularly
of Macon, will patronise tlf
i will leave Charleston oil In
H. W Conner, Esq. will m
Thomas Rutler. A Co. in S;
JOHN T. ROWLAND.
CUE l/> // \1W WARE.
t N assortment of HARD-WAKE, CUT
LKRY AND BLACKSMITHS POOLS, am* tinting t
82. It)mid If
ow Pike county, and N
i n« thin 147. .mil lot N . I
ml tin’ State’s ball ol
at Male’* half of lot
r l*i
in i lit* 4lhdii .......
No 131, in the 5tli district,
nl 18(5, in the Uth district,and
in tb" 8th dlftrlcl formerly Mi
.••ns No* 270and 271 in the 'HU di.*tiict
tail *•! lot No 131, in the llth district
II ol l. t No 1445, in the l2tli district, anil
lti, U*, lilt, '282, 302, .'333and.,12, .u the
K2. in the same district, nud fractions
district Manioc now
IMIte, and the s
roe, and t!*•- Sta
tale’s half of lo
13th district, and fra
Nos. 273, 3(Hi, 313, 3,1 utul 3ti3, in the
Bibb county.
On Timrsdny the 19th,
Fractions Nos (/I, let*, l 17, 103. llOnml 1U», in the llth district
Monroe county, and the island* attached to Monroe county.
28, 27, 3liand34, s*rcl fractions Nos 238, 2^7 and 272, in tin* 15tli
istrict '1
ind ti
district
8, in the-It h
saiue(ti.d
l Ho
1 he > ULty.ni'*' \l »• i'ianiUnUm-bed lo Bibb
and fractions V** 100, 227. 2*;8, 3n7
mston now Craw font coiirty, and Nos 271,
Hsirict of Houston now Bibb county, and
ini 2 >2, in the 5ih district of Houston now
-»l, 2.72, 20: , 2t,3, 271, 272, 273 and 279, in
H, in the 8th district llouxton county
On Friday the ?20tli f
Nos 109, no. Ill, 11 J, 114, 118,* 117, 118, 135, 137, 133 and 1.5(5,
•e llth district, and V s r-’j. It, 117, 143, 1 .3, 231. 232. 288, :
211. 212, 213, 281, 282 «.id 2.M,in th*' 12th dsitrict.and No, I
t»8, 163, 210 and 211 in the 13th district, nnd Nos 313. 321, 322,
U and 331, in the l lth district,and Nos 183, 130, 191, 192, 198,23(5.
2J7 and 238, in the 15th district.
On Saturday the 21st,
Nos 31, 67. 6H. 63, 70. 76. 77, 177, 178, 173, 1«3, 181 and U 0,
n* b t’i uistrict* . iginallv Houston, and Nos 2t>9, 211, 2.u, 235a
at 210, ie tin*‘iimedistrlct now Crawford county,nnd the islands
inched to Houston county. Nos 77, 79, 73, 80, 81. 82. 8.1, HI, 85.
, ”7, ' • •-*, 92, 93. 31. 95 and '»ii, nnd traction No 177, and lot
' *. nod frucliun* Nos 215, 21*5, 218 and 219, in the l*t district
'••ulv caniy.and fraction No I,in the 2d district, and fnietio
;..* 5, 89. 07, 33, 93, 100, 101, 132, 133, 131, 181 and 1C5, in t
a district.
On Monday the 23d,
Nos 180, 167, 193, 131, 195, 218,*213, 220, 221, 239, 240, 241, 242,
77, 258, 270, 271, 272, 278, 273, 280, .81. 283 and 285, in tlie stunt
.strict, nnd Nos 1, 2. 3. 1. ti, 7, »!, II. 0J. 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, 111.
to, (51 and 183, in the 9th district, nnd Nos 2, 3. I and 267, in the
10th district, and Nos 2»*2, JUOand Uol in the 12th district.
On Tuesday thevihh,
No* 221, 226. 25-1, 255, 266, 257, 301, 30ti, 307, 323, 324, 325, 341
9, 360 and 357, in the 13th cli*triel• and Nos 2*j, 30, 31, 32, :i3, 31.
Mi, 37, 38 33, 92, 93, 114, 115, 148, I 17, 119, 189and 190,and lot
191, and tractions No* 192 nnd 193, and lot I'M, and fractions Nos
195. 196, 137, 198, 199, 229, 230, 21', 219, 252, 253, 254, 255and 256,
a the 15th district.
On Wednesday thy 25th,
No* 209, 239, 240, 241 and 242, in the 16th district, and No361,
he 5th district of Gwinnett county, and lot No lo, uii.i tractions
Si>< 25, lo, 11, 42, 98, 218 and 217, in fn** 6\h district, and Nos2*
nl 3 M, in the same di-trict now l)< Kalb county, and Nor 97, 9H,
>1, 1.72. 2«'Jun*l 299, in ihe7fh dUtvirt Gwinnett county, and Nos
71. 95, ; 15, 1.5.3, 131, 151, 166, 187. I'.ih 19V, 191, 133, 208, 218,
"4 , 225, 22*i and227, in the 1st district of Irwin eountv, nnd Nos
. t, H)2, 103. 1.37, 138, IliH, I TO, |95, 196, 213, 213. 237, ffirt, 252 and
• x’J, in the 2d district, and Nos 117 and 183, in the 1th district.
On Thursilny flip 3*itli,
Nos 196, 197, 234, 26-1 and 310, in the l»t district of Early coun
-» and Nos 338, 389, 394. 393 and 101, in the 5th district, and Nos
• t, 1 11, 171, 175, 176, 177. 178, 179, 134, 18.5, 1K6. 2.59, 260 and 315,
n the8th district, nnd No* bl, 67 nnd 411, in the 9th dh
ns 2HI, 202, 318 . 319, 353. 351, 355, 350, 382, 395, 3'(6, 397,405, 406
'.113, 411 and 115, in the I Ith district.
On Friday the ‘27th,
Nos 14, 30, 31, 5"*, 96, 117, 170, 172, 171. 175, 170, 178, 297, 298,
300, 385, 109. 110, 111, 412, 413, 11 1. 415, 410, 117, 113, 422 and
i in the 12th district, and Nos 113, 115, 116, 197, 190, 245, 246,
,71, 372 and 373, in I he llth district,and Nos 16-1, 165, 16t>, 192,
^13, 214, 215, 216nud 217, in the 15th district.
On Saturday the* 28th,
Nos. 218, 229, 239, 210. 211. 213,263,265, 267 and 202;
diet, and Nos 321, 35! . 391, 33i anil 393, in the JOtli district,and
* 31, 120, 196, l'*7. l'W. 199. Jihi, 227, 2»n 211, 212, 211, 295,217,
. 2»7, 261, 2ti2, .70, 2/2, 299, 3*Hi, 385, 379 aid 420, in the 21st
tiict, and N'**3K3and l*M, in the 26th district, and Nos 401, 440,
119 nnd 1.55, in the 22th d'strict.
Oil Monday the‘2.1 day of March,
\o«. 353, 4o|, 4Ji’, 129, 430, ISI, 435 and 436,in the 1st di*t form,
ly Appling now- Telfn
P URSUANT to an order of tho Infuriur
court of .Morgan county, when silting for ordinary put pev
*es, vv .11 he Mildon the first Tuesday in Jnnuai v next, in the tows
Mndi»on. Morgan county ,one-third ol the lauds belonging H»
*f Jame* Mathews,tier'd. Sold for the benefit of thu
*1 dec’d. Tel tu.s on tlie day.
October 27 i HALLES MATHEWS, Legate*.
o.-1 oher 27
ti j NDl'.R an orilt-r of thu Inferior court of
Morgan county, wlien sitting for ordinary iatrpo**‘.s. wu’l
be sold tin the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-li
county, 60 acres of land, lying ot
eek,adjoiningC'harles II. Walker, Joliu
‘estate of John Fruuklin, *U «”4.
Term* on tlie dav.
FRANCIS FRANKLIN, Guarding.
A GREEABLY to un order of the I life-
•(- ■L rior court, of Pulaski county, sitting for ordinary ptirpo.'*'*.
wv.l be Ho'.dtot the court bouse door in pulnnk) comdy, onilie first
Tuesday lo January next, 1 negroes, Atneii a, and her children,
6« longing to the *-*tnte«it Solomon Sutton, sr. Ucc'd. soltl in order
(ora diviM.io uuemg tit" legatees nt said estate. Teruis nude
mon tlo- dav. t \MFS P. CARItl THKRS. Adm'r
A GREEABLE to an order of the Interio,
.A. court ot Greene county, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo-
■s, w HI b. sold on the first To. *dnv u February next, one lot of
aid,lying in the 22d vlistof Muscogee county, No72, containing
L’ 1-2 acres; one lot ot laud lying in the lath dist of Curroll cot
y. No 223, containing 2"2 1-2 acres. Sold tor the benefit of t
i»nd creditors of Thomas Fnmbrough, tlec'd.
13 JOIIN WARD. _E x’or. nt right of Ms wife
NDER an order of the Inferior court of
Morgan county, vv lien sitting for ordinary purposes will lie
sold in Madison, Morcun county, iietw ecn tlie usual hours of sale,
the first Tuesday In January next, the land and negroes be
longing to the estate nt Reulu u Tt anuiu, late ot said eountv, de-
e.i*ed, consisting of the tract of land, w hereon he formerly lived,
djoining Love nnd others, containing 4U5 acres, about 200 acres
ieared—and 19 negroes,vir : Joe Hl*oiit50 year* ol age, Elijah
.bout to, Cook 30, Jiuuey about 15, Kitty 2.9, Amy 27 and In
fant* itiid Mu ha la, Mary 22 ami Elisha h* r iatant child, Clmrity 13
and Jane her infant child, Lu<-> 2D and M..rinh her infant eidld,
Sarah 2. Randle 6, Julia 5, Fill I, W iett 1. and Henry 3yenrsof
age. Ail to he sold fer the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
made know n on the day of sal*-.
IMA ill * ( LOW FR. Adm’r.
B Y uii order of the Inferior court .if Ogle-
tliorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
lie sold at the court-house in tlie town ol In xington, on tlie fit
Fehruniy next, one tract of laud, in the aforesal
iiewatejsof Long creek, containing Ublitrre*, mo
Idas part of the real estate of Peter lltilT, tier’d, for the
county .ni«l No
trt of Appbt.
16,^291, 3i9, 3*
: county, nud N i
poSTPONI D SALE.—Agrccnbletothc
ut t' v:.'V ui "« u.
**l*l at 1 liomaxion, in Ui»*on,w,..u, un
uarv next, four negroes, to w it ; \i.iry al
ultlt-'i r|,dd 3 years old, Jack
vith seine stock cult I*, if the;
nit w d| he given, w ith notes and appr
■ Id, and Filli* 2
ALEX. M. WHITE, F
quiml,
«lccenilu r.4—2d*
WXJu.sper county, ox the Ivtt iuihnci of
jTuuurv,'‘'T':'-»i* 1 1"' oilPrWu.v till* 10.1.d-iy of
of t ' v , ’" I'orlsliuhl." ]iro(H'ttv ut ...ill .Irr’il. c>.ii.isliiie
fodVlor I «».l Vita.™ fun.il,ir.;, I,.ruiini! m,.o..l«, . ... .. u.«l
IS.. .I.. i'™ 1 ’ u ‘ J 1 ' 1 '' 1 rol,on . horse,oiu* .oK.-ol ...oo ..nil ran,
"r r.’ 2 f su i"t'r> other artirl.. too ti'.lieo. It. mention.
I' r.P . 1 * " 1 ""• rented nt tile ,a,ne time .....I nr'„'P f. Iilnal.
It,.'. H., “ nM ' lrt “I Iho heip. and rieilitin .nl sniituer'e. 'I'm is on
U1Canj - H1C1I.MI1> iTHNWU
. ASA SMITH. | Autu t
— u '. : ‘ ■* l-UKltIn ll/.Ht P.N, AJui'l.
Thursday the I5tl> dny of January
.oklMttelM* rrsidcnceof Jnri- HScr,.tlo-
,ni i , . !* lnan ' c °(*nty r tlio balance of the perishable propeity
„„,i M ‘ ' l, ‘‘‘ l i* r " , tM't ,, igoi one road waggon and Imniess, Uot ses,
■i i* ' H,t, . |, **" , k”'’ ! 'in’* p, household and kitchen lumiturc.—
i smi* made know n un the day of sn(e.
JOHN A. RIVERS, Adm
NDER an order of the Inferior coml of
Oglethorpe county, when sitting for ordinary purpe
w ill be be sold on t!>•- tir-1’Tuesday in February next, at tlie court
hou *- in tlie townot Lexington, two negro** 4 , ** woman about 3*»
'" r • old, and n buy about 12 years old, Belonging to the »-.*;at, - t
Joel Tnrpley, d* c’d. Sold for tlie benefit ot theneir.sand cii di-
(nov!3) FAMES DU't LER, Adm
H.t, be ..old nt the luurket-liouRe, in
w w the town of Eatonton.nn the first i'uesday in J.muu
i..'iotniuit... tiw ...ui....
Amy G. Ilnli, dec’ll, lor tin* bcm tit «>t the heirs. T* rms cash.
I...VJJ7 ItARVKY KliNnniCK, Aitm'r.
B Y uii order of tlie Inferior court of Mur-
enn county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold in Alr.UUon, Morgan county, on the first Tut sdsy in F«’l>rua*
ry next, two negt'oi-s, Big Sarah and Little S.unh, buing tli** per-
sonnl prtvnerty of David G. Hardwick, dec’d. Sold for the bene-
ld Di the ueirs anil crcditoi s ol vaitl tier’d Term* on tin- tint.
nr.KMKNT If. /ACIIH\, A.l u'r.
__ MAKTI1A HARDWICK, Win'll.
f TNDER nn order of the Inferior couijt of
) Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be
sold on tlie first Tuesday in Junuuiy next, at tin* court-liouse in
Madison,.5 negro*-*,naiut ly, Woodley and Mike, men, Dafney and
\ hum, wonu‘0, and Peggy a girl. Solti ns the prop* rty of John
.Ylatthcvvs.dt-t’d. for the la in-lit the heirs anil creditors Terms
on the dny. /. At'll ARI.AH FI. Alts, Atlm’i.
4 (i REEA BEE to nil order of the Inferior
court of Oglethorpe county, while (kitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, nt Lex
ington, in said county, two ncgiucs ii man and woman, about 30
Ii, belonging to the estate of Lilt It berry Edwnrds,
P URSUANT to an order of the Inferior
courtof Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purpe-
tkt'S'W ill la* sold nt the c, m t hou*c door in the town of Madison,
on ill*- firstTu*-*day in February next, 1 etwee;; the u-tia! horn s
of sale, four n« groes, one fellow named Fed, Sophia and h« r two
children, Greene and Alary, being tin* personal properly of Sa
muel II. Wat«on, dec’d. S.ld for the bi nefitof tlie heirs under*;'
ditnraof >Ad dec’d. Terms made known i n the i’..*y.
BRADLEY lLAR.ALSON, AdmV.
novli MAR THA WATSON, Adm’x.
W ff.l. lx; soil! on the 18th day of Dc-
* ember next, nt the late residence of Samuel IF. Wat
son, dec’d. of Morgan county ,ull the perishable property of said
dec’d. (-/insisting of burses, cult!**, corn, fodder, household and
kitchen tui intiire, hog;, and sheep, and many other articles too
t-dious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale.
BRADLEY HARALSON. Adm’r.
BOV. 10 MARTHA AVATSOW, Adm»x.
P IJU^UaNT to an order of the Inferior
<’Durt of Jaspe.- county,w hen sitting tor ordinary jturpD*
srs. will i»*\sold on tlu* first'| uestiny in January next, in Mcnti-
• elioa part oltheue r- t - t el >im,ig to the *v**vtl’ of John Kivcri
dec’d. b>r the benefit si ’lie heir- and creditors
T
november lo
THOMAS RIVERS,? * .
JAMES RIVERS, I
I N |>nrsuanc(t of an order of the Inferior
courtof Morgan county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes,
will he .-old at the court-house in.MadUon, < >n the first 'Tuesday
in January next, all tin*negroesladonging to tlie estate ot Miu'tin
Pickett, lateol said county, dec’d. Sold lor tlie benefit of the loirs
and creditors. <***pt 2 J SETH W ARD, Stbo’r.
O N the IGtli dny of December next, will
lie sold in tlie town of (’raw furdville, Ta ialerro coutuy,
all tli** perishable property of W illiam AVoinack,dec’d. consisting
of corn, fodder, cows ami calves, one horse, (.addle nnd bridle,
bed* and furnituie,\;c. Lc. Terms made I now n on the dav.
novembur t wilie womm k, Adm’r.
ITNDER nn order of the Inferior court of
benefit of tin* heirs and c
•ember 13
editors. Terinson the day of.*
ROBER T HUFF,
RICH ARD HI FF,
Adm’is.
A iiREEABt.E to an order of the inferior
court ot Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary purpo-
es, will Resold on the first Tuesday in January next, at tiir e.iurt-
it*use door in Merriw ether county , lot No 93, in the 7th district ol
riginaliv Troup now Merriw ethvr couutRiulug 2R2 1-2 acres o(
land. Sold as tlie property of the minors of John Freeman, de-
■a*ed, for their benefit. Term* on the *lay.
octolar 13 ELIZA BETH FHKEMAN. Guardian.
J Putnam county, w lien sitting forordinnry purpose*, w ill be
sold at the court-house in stud county, on the first Tue*d,.v in
January next, three negr..* *, v i; . twoiioys and a -mall girl, b«
longinc to til* estate of Ilem v Spivev.de* ’d. Solti n>r tin- lienefil
of tin-legatee . WILLIAM E. AD AMS, l rB
nov 3 JOHN DAVENPOR T, J or8.
w
71 fill be sold on Fridnv the 1‘^ih duv of
I'tNder an order of tlie Inferior court of
I’utnnm county, w hen 'itting forordinnry purposes, vv ill fit'
(«dd nt the court-house door in the t- wu of Eau.nton, on thcfitsl
Tuesday in Jnnuury next, four nr»ro. *, b* ldnplng to the estate ot
lleither Walk* r, *lt-c’d. Sold lor the-benefit of the heirs nnd tre
ditor.'of said dec’d. Terms nude kr.wn on the dav.
^I F.ROY SINGLETON, Adm’r.
City of Auguste, (u-l'orc tiic late re-
sujenct «.t John ('ampb* ll, d« «-d. will la-sold on Wednesday
tlieiftthot Di-ceuilier ne> i,t*ithe hr'he*t bidder, all the slock in
trade bi longing to lii* estnlr i otis.stinguf.i large retail and vv ho!* -
j>nle nss.ji tineut.»( Merchandise, pritai; ;d!y Dry Goatish. llnr*l-
wni*', tog* tfier with liuu.-t hold ami kr. bi n (urniture, nnd other
aitiiies tootedinu* t»» enumerate. ’The sale will be continu* *1
|rom day today, if theYveuther will permit, until tlie whole .shall
lie dispt;
TER MS—-For all sums under ICDdolla) -,*
and not exceeding W0 dollars, tit* day-ov.
ding !A-u dollars, !*0 day
Notes with approved seem tty w ill berequ
Qunlifiad El
of J.
1 -h—ovc r 1*k* dollar*
2 ' i dollni s ami not
dollars, 4 months—
I.
F.s FRASER,
ES HARPER,
‘ampheib dec’d.
I N Baldwin county, at tlie late residence of
Jercniinh Morris, dec’d. will be coltl on ’Thursday the Bth of
January next, all the peri'hai le property belonging to said ilcc’d.
consist inc of hors*-*, cat 11«, I,Iiou-t holtl and kitchen furniture,
Le. At the same time nnd plat c the land will be rented brthu
>var. 'THE ADMINISTRATORS.
W 1 , 1
>t lie
late residence ol Ahrnhniu YVoo»l.
esidue < l the personal property,
stock of horses, sheep, hog*,
LEWIS WOOD, Ex
GltKEABLE to an order of tlie Intc-
A GREEABLE to the last will and testa-1
uicntuf Daw-ou.iUiM.willU" -uM in (ho I all l*»' iimti..;- Iii'luimir.,
u«>t (’llnton, Jones county, on the first Tuesday in Jaiuuirv I :ahI county,dec d. Sold for the I
: know u oil the day.
IV. will be sold on tl e first Tin
t-liou.se in tlie town ol Mntli*.
•state of Joshua Askew, bit*
'•■iii-lil of the lieii s mul eri'dit*)
A nnnVltmT1 1 thclirst Tuesday K\ January next,will,
(iKhK AIiLr, to ail order of the Illfen- " w he soUllirfotv the court-lmuse ill the town Ot Hartford.:
or court, of Talinlerro county, when sitting for ordinary] Pulwdu s'nunty.n fine horse, saddle, bridle, and niartinguie* *•
.. . j-- February n.-xt, at | **xr'ge and very line a*sortment of medicine and furniture, a sninll
13, in the -lUi *lis't of! **hopor liouseuow eontnining said medicine, books and othei ar-
of land sold as the the nroperty of Dr. Arehibnld Young, lute of suid comity.
sold on the first Tuesday iu
t, nttliecourt-honscdoorofTnUaferrocouh-
y, between |heMs*u*l lioui-'i»r'ale. the negim s of Thomas I’ol-
lai«l,d« c’d. agri'*'nhle to the will of ‘aid di c’d, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditor.*'. Terms on the day.
n. iv 24 JOHN7. MHRPHEY.Ex’or.
I N Baldwin county, ut the- lute residence of
Marlow L. Pryor,dec’d.will be sold on Friday tlie 2d day of
January next, a vari* ty of household and kitchen tui niture.
Terms—t’a-h f >r till sums under in dollars—a credit of lJmontlis
for all sums over 10 dollars—I in* purchaser giving small nt tes with
security, w ith it,terc-st from date it not punctually paid,
november 21 rilB EXE Cl |.»i:--
Y an order of the Inferior court of Bald-
win county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
II
sold on 'Tuesday fheG'ith ol Deceniher next,at (hcliile rp.ldenr
Archer W orsliain dec'd. ull the p.-ri*li>’ le property Itelongii
lit ins of In t
kitclien furniture, nnd plantation u
lie rented the plantation, consisting ,
lie hired about30likely negroes. Teraison tin* da
. . household luS
At the same time will
ment.s. Also will
TIIE EXEri’TOR*
O N Wednesday the 7th of January, 18-J9,
will he sold at the late residence of John Callaway, ri« c’d.
i Jasper county, all tin- perishable property *
■aid county of la-**, containing202 1-2 i
pro ner
dee 4
John Smith, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs and
Terms made known on tlie day.
WILLIAM SMITH. Adm’r.
O N the first Tuesday in Fehruury next,
w ill be sold et the rourt-house in Montlcello, Jasper coun-
•v, within the usual hours of sale, one lot of land, No 74, iu tlie
J5thdlsto| snid county,containing202 1*2acres,on tin* waters of
Hannah’s creek, belonging to the estate of Peter Wyche, dec’d.—.
Terms on the duy, J. 8. ZAC1IRY,
_drcj BKN.I. I.OW E, 1 ,iX ,,r '‘
A GHEEABI.E to un order of the inferior
court ot Putnum county, when fitting ns a court of ordina
ry, will be sold nt the court-house in the tow n of Kntonton.onthe
fii*.t Tuesday in February next, between tho usual hours of Mile,
2**21-2 ncros of land, be the game more or less, lying in the county
IRI1Y HUDSON, Ex
c’d. A liberal credit w ill he i
DANIEL D. STFJIGKS, Adm’i
O N Monday the 1.5th of December next,
there will be sold at the plantation of KDluird Harris
dec’d. near the Did Fort, in Jones county, the balance oi the p*i-
ishiible property of snitl dec’d. etmsisting of horses, mules, cattle,
hogs, plantation tools, 4,c. and 40 or .50 lings of ginned cotton.
Also on the next day, Tuesday tin- 16th, the sale w ill be contin
ued at the plantation, on whit h thedre'd lived, at tin- time ol his
death. Terms; twelve months credit, and notes with good m»
CUrlt) ALFRED IVERSON, AdmT.
iREEABI.Eto the Executors of Nu-
than Atkinson, dec’d. will lie sold at the court-house 1
borough on the first Tuesday in January next
A ( ,
I Git EE ABLE to nn order of tho Inferior
courtof Morgan county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpo
se*. will be sold al the court-house in Madison, on the first Tuesday
iu February next, the rial estate of John Northingtou. consisting
of u large plantation near Kingston in said county, ull iu good re
pair. ROBERT REARM AN, Adm'
B
sold ut In
lot No 23!
of W Illi.ii
IXARKM.t SORl tllfcoTOj}. Aolu')
Y an order of tlie Inferior court of Mn-
Ul, CS5, 020,
* 1, 662and Iks],
. 26 . 27 , 78 , 79, 1.3'. fill, IR2
118. 449. 4.50. 493, ,99. 509, Vrj nnd 510, ;
i‘ 459, 16*1, |< J, 462, Msianil 495, ill the Ith (list.
On 'l'uesday the 3d,
\„S 496, 500, 501, 502, ,503, 501, 517, 518, 519, .522, .523, 524,
nid .527, in the sum** district, and No* -K**', 301, 389, 341, 312.
(15. 316, 117. 7't, 371, 372. .373, :r7l. 37.5, .876, 377, .873, 3R5, 899.
H!*l, in tin*9;Ii dislrict, and N. s I. 1». .59, 91. .6!*, ICOund lM.in
3ihdistri-1 . i llall coun(y,und Nos I, 13, 25, 37, 48, 19, 59und 66,
ii theQlh district.
On Wednesday tlie 4tl>,
Nos 07, 68, (9, 79. 82, 83, 81, 91, 93, 96, 98, 107, 110, 111, 112,113,
||,5, ip;, l|7, 121, 123 and 135, ami (he ‘date’s half of lot No II!*,
unction No 176, in the'nine district, and the State’s half of lot No
18, and fraction No 89, in th*-lOlInli-ti’iet, anil lot No 190, in the
Mill di'trict, and Nos <»'*, 1.»2 nnd 12.5, in the 1-t di»triet o( Ilaher-
sluini eountv an*I lot* No* in.-mil 190, in the 3*1 «li*tii* t, and lot
Ni*19,nud fractions N..s 121 1^1, 129,139, 131, 132. 138 amt 134. in
the 4th district, nnd Nos 1,3,4,6, 7,8,10,13 and 15, in the Stli dis
trict.
* hi Thursday the 3th,
Nos 16,17,18 and 2". nnd lot No bin, in the same district, and frnr-
lions Nos6,7.21, 38,39, |0, 42. 15, (6, (7 and 18. nnd lots Nos |9 and
pH) iii the6tb di-trict, and fraction* No* 1«*. .M, 178. 294, 295, 2**6,
SI7 Ml Ml 1 .qn. 211. 212,221 and 2^5,III tin- loth ilistriet, ami No-
21 (01 i'j. 1* J and 171. ill the llth <li*trict. and No* 57, 3.8, >'•, F-.
72*. ltii', fid., 138, 165,1 5,204. 2*' - ?15unil216, in the Lih district.
(>n i-’ridny the <>th,
No* 21, 2-5,101,105, 193.130, I'll, 159. 171,183, 101, 185. 193 nnd 131,
in (lie 13th district, and lot No 1", in the l*t district of Rabun oun-
IV and lot No 10, in (lie Al di*lrict, and fractions, N •* .8,49 7*!, 77
lin'd 79, io the •** ilistriet, andIN. s 12, I 1, -37, J«. :fi». ■'.'•<». 70,77,79
and811 in the (th ilistriet, and lot No 19. and trarti..ns No* 1,1 -’. I :
I in ihe 5tlidi*irici, ami islnml* No* 477 and 483, in tin- 2d di*t.
of Baldwin eountv. ami Ii action No 10, in tb*- 3d « : iMricl, iml No*
•I nnd 6'* in th*-4th district, nnd frnelioM No 259. in the 'atlnlistrict.
nnd No 2.52, in the Mtlidi'li ict.aml No 1**6, in the 18th district, and
N.i* 192, 213, 257 nnd 2V, in the 29th distiirt.
Oil Sntnrdny * lie 7ll>,
Nos 1 2 8. 2.5. 2*1, 69, 61 nnd .301,'in the l*t district of Wilkin«ou
rn.mly.'aM.I N" L*t. in ••,-&> S'".' ■ -"»• «.l» •';••, •!'■
,!!<(,| 191 mill 288, ill t(a-6th ili*tre t. ami No ll., in
t)... ’.ii'ii i and N.i' 2*<*. "39 and ill, in the 17tU tlUtrict. and
V, .|1 j,i tlir I ill. <li.|ri(.|.nm! V. .... in (Iu- -*-•<! .li-lii. ......I S. -
267 and 23-1, in the 23.1 di-trict. and No- -’13, 214. 21.5 and 2’*'
26th district,n
43!!. ,n the 1
on county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will In
in court-house, on the first Tuesday In February next,
in tlie Cth ili-t of lew in county, it being the real ovule
i Edwards', dec’ll. Terms made known on the day ol
(dec 4) WM. rf.KGHURN. Adm’t.
O i\ the first TucMtiiiy in Janunry next,
will be sold at tin- courl-lioiw door, in the town of Irwin*
, Wilkinson county, 1.50 aer
.>,• 1,54. in tlo- -Ith district ot
estate of Joseph Riley, dec’d.
itc.
December 1
Sold for the benefit of the licits,
C’il.UlLE S It I LEY, Adm’r.
F
. 116, 272,
3*1 district.
i i h** •
One-fiftli of tlie purrln
specie or current hill:
uni It. ami Nos .56
Vaym^ci.mity, and N*,^2i
ise money w ill be required
266,
I tie
I TF,.\riIER vant(*d, to take cJmrffe of
urn A^ ‘*! M .'" u '*ty Academy. All applicant* w ill be expected
r <i . i 1 ‘ al| -factory testinmuinls of their qualifications nnd good
. * ru G'T. Persons wisliit.g to engage, w ill do well to np-
i si ‘ a V y a P***'iod a* possihl*-, as it is desired that said insti-
lOulu go into operation on the first Monday in January
-ia “)’ order of tlit* Board.
* 4 WILLI \M EZZ A KILoneotthe Trustee*.
^ VT «NTON AcTdEM Y.—Tin- Tru^
Cv of n" 0 - 1 f!®tooton Academy are desirous to engage the '**r-
ut a Ul L. ,e person to take charge ol the Female Depart-
>is , ,0 , nt ‘. n ‘ Acaileiny, lor the next year. The situa-
boih - /y • a desirable one, HK<Eatontnn offers many ntlvania-
loii'^ lts *9 rn l situation and tiuinber of scholars. Appti-
>!'.,,t M, b*T of the Trustees or the subscriber will meet with
ivSi ,Wenii0 «* WM. WILLIAMS, Secy.
FRY
10,009 Dollars an* offered for sal-, by IIEXRDICGOK
and charges for C i-li or approved paper. Country merchants are
invited to call at tb** Store foimcrly occupied hy M. 1*. Earl A: Co.
and examine lor themselves.
Auguitn, Nqy -'I— fin
\’.\ . Thn Subi-criher is pprniHnrntly
-••tiled in Madi*an. Any business, appertaining to his pvn-
i, hat may be entrusted to him, vv ill lie faithfully attended
(net 6—3m) Lt’CIIJS L WI TTM’II.
AW.—The Subscriber having; roinmen-
red tlie Practice of tlie Law, tenders his professional ser*
nth*-public. He will attend the courts of the Ocniultee
Circuit, lie keeps his Office in the house lately occupied hy Mr
Win. .1. Dav is,between the Darien Bank and the cnurt*lmii*c
REVARH’S II. | BUCHANAN.
Milledgeville. Jnn 21—tf
r|V noM AS XV. COBB of Gn-encsboro,
L
c 01
L
/ 'bl’ABLE IMtot'ERTY for Sale.—
rici m ‘"'-dersigned otler their Mills and Plantation, in the 5th
i' li th.-v'^m S ounl y> 1 * ’ niiies North of .Macon) for sal**—i
the purcli
1 one Saw, all in operation—Th**
r*t order. There is about 7(*o acre*
t which isa detacheo lot,lying one
mm, w ith ivviikt ttlements on it, both convenient to
"f w hich ha* n good framed house,
particular* apply to tin* sub'crihers < n the premi-
27—n ' V C. ^ A. W. REDDING-
, , >" v » r|*t >i |
' l *‘J>f tlie Mills are of
tondombepo*
fro.n th
r furthV
J bought"
to Baldwin jail an ths I ~t *
, h 'J>"hirh* t l ' H l '*!’ U ' r
h ' l»nt t., ,h». \\ i i v, 3 / (•'7' r, ‘ ,ron ' ‘♦* v **r**w bipliig, he state *tli
O-'ine.- "mow Jinkinsat upereud of Green eountv.
;t ^>! Tc r * m :ir 'b*' S-'jR Shoal.
J AMES CLARK failcr
•I
\MES A. MEHIWETIIER , Attobnev
AT LAW. Kalonton, G
Icmulgee Circuit, nnd i
3rrnit
ocii.in tin- North-
L VW NOTICE I’rrsons wishing to
consult the subscriber professionally, w ill find him at tlie
I). B. MITCIIELI
/8EORGIPutnam county, James Scud J
of 3«7tli «li*t. poxtevl befo
■r.a very old bay mar*-,branded on the left thifl . wile
-tar in her foriiead. black main nnd tail, her left hind
nd blinded in t irleft eye. aiqirai-e.l to leu dollar'.
rs THAD B. REE’s, ah.
IO JOURNEYMEN TllfilIBS—Em
lovmenl w ill be given until March next, ton good Jour
.evoiHi.TailoruiN.il appli* atmn. Twenty dollar* per
•nth and board w ill »*«• given—or I will employ Inin hy the • 1.
•uring the winter season,or longer if he should de-
th*- Iett*'
T 7
I M THOMPSON
tl Banks of this State.
J \Si ES \S IIITFIELD, )
!i'oit E R‘w* r'l’li.N F.s, konm.l.iionrr,.
JOHN MERCER. ) . „
Tlir F.diMr.••( H»- Siivnnnnl; Or„nrinn. Hn-
rinn da/, M< --. ii.-.-r.n...l .vill K iv«- the ol,c>»«,
,-lcl,t Wi-. kly In- ■ •"•• -1» th. irB^,'l>«T'‘ v «- l , '»«-. r s r "" ,mr
H' early as possible, unlessotlierwb
I'tructcd by i he Comniis-
B
Y the Preciiient of the United Staten—
In purymne*j , I... 1.1..IIN «»• «S'CV ■VOAM' Pr..l;
dent *»f the Ui
make known that a pu’*
Talleh i
,-| In- It* hi at tl * I ill Ollice
> and fractional t
Fractional it
Tow i.-h.ps I
Tow nships (i
enter
ship four, «.t range *
.five
, and fractional township
ml fractional tow nship seven, ol
ni- two three.four, five, and fractional township
nut-* eighteen and nineteen,
ioith of thr Hi,,.. Lilli-mul Wi-.tof th.. M.-ridian.
hip i.lirof rnniii.,
i iiu. ,am.. tinii.nntl placr. will I"' ..jpoM.il lo .air. tlir
that tract of land in township two north,
, rimer four, vml. urretofoir known as “ Moamathla-s Ilescr-
Tli’riown-lilp. to'ir.i/T'rrrd in (hrorder nl.nve dr,l(l
Tow itships
itappror r
'inning w ith Hie L>
ifTered
. munbi
five lands reM-rsed t»> l
puriHisi-s, are to In-
Given under my
of October, A. 1). 18.
cli township.
eluded Ii
hools, or for othi-
, t - city of Washington this lourth day
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
I thel’r
,.F(»itGE GRAHAM.
Comi'.i'sioner ot the General I/nnd Office. n
1 --Printer* of the law* of the I nited Males in Florida, G*-
cia and Xlatiama, are requested to insert the foregoing OUC*
t fil'M'IdK .M A\ of consillcritblf* expe
rience and qualified as an •nstrurtor in the English and
,i - language*, is desirou* of procuring a good situation mr tie
ti'iiinc y. ar. la-tter* on this -object, addressed to D. r.. O
hoals of Ogecchee, w ill receive immediate altenti' n
OSTl'ONED SALE.—Will he sold on
the first Tuesday in I-Vhunry next, at the court-house in
Putnam eountv by order ot the Inferior court of Wilkinson coun
ty, lot.it laud No in", ni the lOtli dist originally Baldwin county,
the pie per ty ot Nancy Moss, ilec’d. Sohl for the lienetit ot
the heirs and creditors ol
remb* r
•aitl dt-c’tl. Terms on the day.
IRVIN mUTTON, l A . m , r
DAVID WILLIAMS, I A,lmr
I TNDEK
J Putnain CO!
order of the Inferior court of
county, w hen sitting for ordinary purpose*, will tie
•id ntthe court house in Eatoiitou, on the first Tuesday in Fe
bruary next, 202 I-Jacrcsof land, more or less, lieluiigiiig to the
n Jackson, dcc’d.nlMiut 5 miles from Katouton, about
7" or 80 acres t»pen land. Sold lor (lie benefit of the heirs nnd cre
ditors «»t said decM. Terms on the dtvv.
REUBEN JAUKSON, Adm’r.
P UltSUANT to an order of the Infcror
court of Oglethorpe county, when sitting lor ordinary pur-
po«i“, will l e sold at tin* court house iu Forsyth, Monroe county,
on tin* fn *t Tur'day in January next, a tract of land, lying in the
6ihdi't. *>l Monroe cuuidy, No. 119, sold ns the property belong
ing to the minors of f)nv i<i Brooks dcr'd. sold for the benefit of
aid minors. This lot of land adjoining the court huu*e lot that
For**v th is located on. Terms ol sale cash.
nov. WILLIAM MAR ABLE, Gordian.
w
J\ l.fi be sold agreeable to uii order of
the honorable the Inferior court ol Moreno county, w hen
sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in January n* xt
.it the court bouse door in Merriwether county, lot No. 246, in the
lltli district Troup, now Merriwether county, containing 202 1-2
acre* heingtlie real i*'tate of John Ulinard, ilec’d. of said county,
sold for the benefit of tlu-heirs umi creditor'. Terms made known
unthedav. IIE/.EKIAI1 F. GOSS, Adm’*.
november r.
\ GREEABLY to an order of tho Info.
rior courtof llenrycounty,when sitting for ordinary pur-
|m>*c«, will be sold on tin- first Tuesday in January next, at tin*
* ourt house in Hurt i* county, 292 I 2acres of land, No 249, in the
I ‘ti ii dist. ot said C'lintv. drawn l»v the Orphan* of Zaclinrinh
fit of said Orphans. Terms
JNO. R. WILKINS, Guardian.
9 TNDER an order of the Inferior court of
.J Butts county, when titling for ordinary purpose*, will lie
sold at t !)«• murt-houM in *aitl county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, one tract of laud, containing 109 acres, lying in
county of Butt-, beh'iigu-.gto tlie estate of John Smith, tlec’d. for
the benefit of the heir*.
October 6 MANSKL J. SMITH. Adm’i
B
Y an order of the Inferior court of Greene
n, d*
ly, will be sold at the court-house in the town of
.ugh, on th*- fir*t 1 m 'day in February next.om 1
lining about 5'Hiacrrs, on Richland creek, adjoining
lips amt other*, belonging to the estate of W illiam
Terms on l]*< day nl s,-||c.
TIIOMAS ANDERSON, Adm’r
O N tlie firitTuesday tn January next, will
l»e sold, under an order of the Inferior court of Ogl* thorp*-
county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at the ci nut house in Coweta county,lot No 171
in the P.th di»t of Com l i county, it being the real estate of Jes*c
D. Koni*. tier’d, lor the benefit of the heir* and creditors,
nov 6 REUBEN JORDAN. Adm’r.
man by tin* name of barn, anil a girl
the heirs .nud creditors
tip bene
stud dec’d. Terms on the dnv.
LAZARUS ATKINSON, Ex
w
II.I. lx: Hold on the 18th dav of Du-
. Imu-selioltl and kitchen turnitur
«nd plantation tools, other articles too tedious to mention, ti
.air to continue from day to daj , until all i* sold. Conriitions ol
.ale, made kaown on the day. ’ WM. MUKPHRKE, Ex’
O N Thursday the llth day of DccA’inht r,
next, will be sold at tin- late residence of Daniel Foster,
dec’d. in the Fork of llardlahorand the Appalatchee, in Morgan
county, all the perishable property of said dec’d. consisting of a
valuable harm-*** nnd riding liorse, a small stock of cattle and
hogs, a quantity of corn, fodder and cotton, liotisi hold and kitchen
furniture, plantation utensil*, K c. Also two likely negro hoys to
be hired for the year 1821*. Terms of sal*' and hiring tola* made
know n oil the dny. The sale, if not completed in one day, to con-
nue ( froniday to day until all is sold
RM/ r IUL bn gold hi the toivii of Greene
w w borough, Greene county, on tlie first Tuesday in Jni
ary next, 6 negroes, part of the estate of John i'nyne, late of s,
county, dec’d. Sold for tlie benefit of the heir* nnd creditors,
novemberS John I’ayne, Lx’oi
A gbeeabLe to on order of tlie Inferior
court of Jasper county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
will be sold on the first Tuesday in January i.ext, at tlie coml
liouse in Mouticello, the negroes belonging to estate ol Chari*-
Smith,dec’d.
RICHARD ROBINSON, Adm’r. In right of hit wife.
IIIKAM HAYS, Adm’r.
r NDER uii order of tlie Inferior Court,
w hen sitting for ordinary purpose*, w ill he sold on the first
T uesday in January next, at jWonroe in Walton county, w it lit n the
usual hours of sale, two negroes belonging to thcc*tuteof Edmund
Camn, late of Coweta county, dec’d. to wit.- Jaroba negro man
amt Edy a negro woman. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and
creditor*. (august25) ABNER CAMP, AdmT.
A greeable to uii order of the Inferior
court of Pulaski county,sitting for ordinary purpose*, will
he sold at tin- court hou*e door in Riduski county, on the l*t. Tues
day in January next, two negroes, /Alpha n woman and |,«-r child,
Jinny mIhmiI 5 vear* ohl,st»ld as tlie property ol tlie* .*tuteof Mo
Sutton, dec'll, fn order for a division among the legu
late. Teums made know n on the dav.
nov. 6. ALLEN I'KRKY^ Ex’r, in right of I.
O N Friday the Itiilli of December next,
w ill be *old at the late residence of Nancy Johnson, in Put •
num connty, near Murder creek, all the pci i-halde property > t
■aid dec’ll, conbbting of cotton, corn ami (odder, household and
kitchen furniture, stock of h*»g'. cows and calves, two horx-.-. to
gether witli other article*. Sold for the benefit of the heir- utui
creditors of Miiddcc'it. Terms on the dny.
JUor 29 GF.URGE OSBOURN, Adm’r.
O N Frulav the ‘.Hit day ot’ January next,
wi'.Hw bohtat the residence of Mr?. McBrhie, in F.«vt»n-
tou, Putnam county, the p< riihahle property belonging t** the es
tate of John McBride, dic’d, late Surveyor Geni-rnl, consisting of
horges,rows, household aid kitchen furniture, a gig and hor
MAlik A. roOl'ER, Aiin
the day.
I N WuhiDfftoncounty, at ihe IhM iSidence
of Arthur W’hitfitld, dic’d, will he sold on the 26th dny of
December next, a part of the personal uconerty of suid ilec’d.
consisting ot corn nnd fodder, horse*, cattle, ling*, sheep, house
hold nnd Kitchen furniture ami plantation tools. Terms made
know non the day. I'KTEH SMITH, Ex’or.
not 1 ta.i/, xbi.nt w tin i tf LD. Ex t
mtOTICE.—Oil the first Tuesday in Jan-
J x nary next, will he sold at the court-house in the tow n <’f
Montlcello, Jasper county, all the personal nroperty lielongitig to
tlie estate ,-I Win. Griinmett. dec’d hequeatlied to Sarah E. Grim-
mett, Uet’d. for tlie benefit of tlie heirs *rnd creditors of said dec’d
Terms made known on the day.
nov 13 SEABORN H. GRiMMKTT, Et’or.
W ll.fi he fold on Monday, the 55d of
December next, nt a credit of twelve-u.nnthi, at (lie l.-ti*
residence of William Davenport, dec’ll, in Morgan county, t, 11
the perishable property, belonging to the estate of said th e’d,
consisting of hoi'i * and mules, hogs, cattle,‘•beep, farmirg uteu-
sils, household and kitrh'-n furniture, a forty saw gin, thrn*hing
machine, Ac. corn, fodder, whent, oats, Ac. Abo at tin* same
time and place th«* plantation, in tlie whole, or parcels, will he
rented,and sundry negro* *, fellow«, hoy-, ami wenches, will be
put up to hire. The <-eliiug, renting and hiring, to continue from
day to day, until all is closed. Particular* ot *a!e, to be made
known on the day JOHN D AVENPORT, Exo’r.
. 10
. ANUY U W ENI’ORT, E>
O N tlie first Tuesday of February next,
at thecourt-hou-c,iii the town of Greenville, Merriwe-
s of said c
o
N Thwiday the 35th of December next,
will be sold in the town Madison, Morgan county, all the
personal property of John Maguire, dec’d. consisting of a four
wheel carriage, a Uarnuch, several gig*, a quantity of lumber,
working tool*, work benches Ac. fce. Abo a *et ol Black Smith*
tool*, some beds and bedding Ac. together with hi* int*-r**t in the
stock of groceries ow tied by Jlaguireund Byrne, sale to continue
froni day to day, until all is told. 'Term* made know n on the day
of >nle. PETER CALLAN, AdmT.
P URSUANT to tin: last will and tesla-
ment of Patience Edmondson, dec’d. will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, at tin- court-house, in the tow o ol
Katouton, Putnam county.four negroes, to wit draw ford, Beck,
Lmiirannd Jackson, for the benefit of tint heirs. Terms made
known on the day of sal* 1 .
JOHN KF.NNON >
JOHN EDMONDSON, J-Exo’r*.
■ept.22 /,\CIIAR1 Ml }■ DMOVDSON, S
W ILL lie sold on Friday the Kith of De-
ceniher next,nt the lute residence ol John Moader,dec’d
all the penonnl property ot said dcr’d. (except the tie erne* i con
si-ting nl horses Mule* and other stock, plantation tools, l»ou**
hold amt kitchcr furniture,Ate. A,c. Terms made known
dny ol sale.
TIIO’S. PARKS. Adm’r
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold, at the court house in DcKnlh county, the negroes
belonging to John Moader dec’d. Terms made known onth* day
mile.
W t
r ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, nt the court-house in Warren ro*
v ithin the usual hours of sole, on the first Tuesday in January
te of Samm-l Camp, deed.
. 19
sAc. Te
O N the first l’uesday in January next, at
the court hnu*e iu the county ot Hancock, the subscribers
w ill offer for *ale at public auction, the real estate of Hugh Taylor,
dec’dl situate in and adjacent to the village of Sparta, viz the
dwelling boti-c wherein the dec* used retided in his lifetime, be
ing a commodious and comfortable dwelling, vv ith convenient out-
Mso, two hundred and nineteen acre* of |and,m*ire or U-«*,o*ithe
South and ea«t of the village,of which 10 an* cleared and under
cultivation,the residue covered by oak and pine. This land w ill 1h-
sold for the convenience of purchasers in lots of 19amt 20acre*— a
surv ey ofw hicli vv ill !»*• exhibited on theday of sale. The termf " ill
be ten |ver cent, in cash—b.ilan*
WII,LIAM I KRRELL,7L **
SAYRE, L >
P URSUANT to an order of thr Inferior
court of Baldwin county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
post *, w ill tn- sob! at the court-hou*« in Milledgeville, on th*- first
January next. 1 negroes,2 men and 2 women, helong-
s the . state ot John If. Smith, dec’d.
Hb •*"
W ii
Jn
bu sold on tho first Tuesday
at the court-house in Clinton, Jone
, - al hours, nil the real estate of Richard Har
ris, tier’d. lying in said county, also two likely negro fellow
Reddick and Jerry. The land sold by order of court, the negroc
by the «lir**ction of the will of the dec'd. Twelve months credi
w ill be giv rn ; and the land sold in lot- to suit purchaser'.
ALFRED IVERSON, Adm’r. with the will annexed.
fie sold on Wednesday the 10tIi
W v day *»f Di-cemher next, nt the residence of Joshua A*
hew, late of Morgan county, dec’d. all the ner-onal property **1
. — _r . hogs, cattu. farming utensil*,
said tlec’d. consisting of non
household and kitchen furnit*
mention. Sale to continue tV<
October 39
irticl*-' loo tedious to
lav to tlay until nil is sold.
JULIUS \. ASKEW. Adm’r.
Al.EY VxKEU . Adm’*.
the lOtli of January
_ . ... of Ezekiel Wimberly, Sr. of
Twiggs county, dee’d. tlie htir**-*, an*l other stock, household fur.
niture, a rig^ and harness, and other articles too tedimi* to emi«
merate. JOSHUA K WIMBERLY, Adm’r.
w ith the w ill annexed.
november 10.
"^yififi fic sold
ext. ntthe nlanta
f N Baldwin eountv, at tlie late residence ot
John H. Smith, dec’d. wifi be m»ld on Tuesday Die ’23d day ot
December next, all the personal property of suid deceased, cop
listing of horse*, mules, cattle, hngx, oxen and cart, pl»nt
tion tools, Ac. Ac. Abu. corn and fodder. At the same time ami
place, the pl.t ntation will h* rented and the negroes hired tor the
ensuingyeur. Term?, 12 months credit—small notes and approv*
ed security. BENJAMIN L. LESTER, Ex’or.
n-t ember 11
A T the lato residence of Levin Vinson.
dec’d. in Wilkins on county, will be sold on Tuesday the 13th
January next, all th*’persitnal estate of suid dec’d. consisting of
horses, on**mule, cutt!*-, -iieep, lm**, go.it*. the crop of corn and
fodder, farming utensil', household and kitchen l.*i niture, nnd
other articles too tediou* to enumerate. Terms made know n on
the day, and- ;ilc to continue frumdiy t<» day until .**111- *old.
NELLY VINSON, Adm x.
•J JOHN HUGHS, Adm’r.
O N the first Tuesday in Fobruarv next,
will be sold to the highest bidder, in the town otTutonton,
will be sohl to the high 1
Putnam county, Id «cg
Bride,among ti.* man
ot Futonton,
vnginfi to toe e*tate of John Me
t blacksmith. Terms—credit ’till
id approved securUv. Sold l»v an
MARK A. COOPER, Adm’r.
W ILL fie sold at iliu house of Littlcburv
Karri*, in the county «>l Cow eta, on Friday tin* 15th day
of January next, the property belonging to the estate ol John Har
ris, late of s.-i i«l county, dec’d. coiisixtuig of cattle, hogs, hou.'ehold
nud kitch* ii furniture, and sundry other articles too tedious to
enumerate. Tv-ruintuude known on the day.
MICAJAH HARRIS,)
4 L. It. HARRIS.
[ Adm’
TXIEGROES TO HIRE—The undersign-
1 1 ed will hire at the court-house in the town Fatonton, on
120 and JO hkriy country
vid Mynck—among the negroes ; r*■ *o
» may be desirous to hire good
‘THOMAS MO* 1 ELY,
BO BERT M\ RICK.
WILLI AM A ABNF.K.
IRBY HUDSON,
AI.UABI.F, PROPERTY.-
Spend part «>f hU
w Bargain.—The sulxerlb* r expecting t , .... f ... ... .
time i.i the I iw country, nfler.* tin- loilnw ing valuable PL.ANTA-
'I |ONs 6 r *alc < *• 4«*od m irs.or on a long lease for rent: -
1 -j.m» acp * 'A biM'i on the Ai»palucliie Riv* ri. Marherry’i creek,
in ( io* body—a 1 •* r.cr* 'openlaiwhand about800acres r f the
ft-mainder good land tar cultivation. On tin* premises there i.* a
tine;:-iv* gili. .nir-d by water, and about 500 bushels of corn.
The I uni i. -it-. (*• dab Mt 1(* miles from Monroe, Walton county,
and 16miV* ii< u Athcn—said to lie as well watered by fine
'prim-*, and *1- ab i■> a 'ituatn*n as m y hi Georgia. The premi
se* " ill bi -oil! b»v* lor ra»h, ni gr« c*, » r on a long credit.
Abu2.5*' .crt * o| had, 1 miles from rovington, on the road to
Madison, al.out 1 i - miles from Jefferson Academy; the land li* x
well, a:.-l about 0 t- r*’? *»t open land, in a fine neighborhood, a
beaimtal -ituati")', and very tree land to cultivate.
Al*o 279a- r* -. • (*•)*■ mil*-of Covington, with a good grist a»«l
sjw mill, and a quantity of fine pine lumber, all very handy to tit**
mill, vv ith from*<9 to 79 acres of open land ; tin- pluce well w»t* .
ed with fine -prin.', and said to be very h**althy, and a beautiful
site ,t ion f**r a farm, *nd the mills will always have what grinding
and xaw ing they can do.
Also, on .1 long iease, that w ell known place, ( ’EDAIt SHOALS,
on Yellow River, on the road from Cov ington to McDonough, on
vv hu b then* is two grist and two saw inilb, a 50 saw gin, threshing
machine, store-house, smith-shop and tools, large bam, good dwel
ling house, stables, and other out-building*. There is 697 acres
of nnd in the tract, and the pine timber on 1290, all convenient to
the mill*. The gristnfllU make from into 1200 bushels of grain
every yearly grinding. The Shoal on the River is said, by gor :
judges, not to be interior t-» any in all the Southern States, for an-
kind of machinery requiring waterpower, and by nature it
perfectly protected from all harm or danger by ‘freshets; a: A
there •-on the premise* about lik) acres of open land, in a got 1
*r cultivation. Eithevofthe above premises w ould be sold
preferred for th*'
McDonout.b, 11 • •
la<t described.
The subscriber has also some valuable lots .
ry county, and 138, in the 7th dist of said couutv, a fine lot of I,
about 2 miles from McDonouch; w ith other valuable lots ot I.
urroll, Troup, Muscogee, and Lee counties, nl
sold c
For further particulars apply
or John Rostun at Cedar Shoals,
sept 22
to tht* Subscriber iu Suvaui
AMI EL J. BRYAN.
w
(HINT ZION INSTITUTION.
The next Session of this School w ill commence on M* •
day, the 5th of January, 1829, under the superintendauce ut
Rev. C. F. It*-man. The Engiisb department will be mann i
l»v Mr. L. Rood, whose reputation ishigh as an English Teach- r
The Trustees fondly anticipate that the same generous pair t
age which has been extended to tbit Institution, w ill still It e
tinned.
*l**c4-»> M I! (’.ARRINGTON,See,
ville,
Dec l—t
?/ f