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IHUUm SALES.
POUB SORTUI NOTICES.
flfcrrtF Sslfi*
O N lb* tnt Tum<1»» rtBRl'ARY a«L«fll b*
mU »l ih« bwn hoineioor in the towm.4 HUinoa,
NMYuoMaty, within th.to«»l bo«» * «*e,«taro|.
*”o2f EEl^itoU w£of h.nd*M*payaUetn Jo-
M|>hJ. Hull nr lK-.nr.tor thirtv-Sve dollnn umI nlW
rents, puynble 7tli 1834, Iieen b» Min ».
Walker, le.ied.m a. ili. f •n|H-rty oT Joarph J. Hall.to
Mtistv • 6 Ik in favor of lltchnrd H. Mark* vs sswi Hall.
' LEWIS OfcAVEft. D. Wh ff.
WUKIMn Skerftf ShIm.
O N the first Trtwday in FEBRUARY nest, will !h*
•old before (hecvnurt-honss dm* in the town e< * r *
winton, Willfnpfcn comity, within the usual boorsol sal**,
(be followfa*property, to wit:
All of Jsies Youiif’s interest « andfo^tslit likelv
negroes,to wit: Scaly, Susan, PhUip, Hsrtba, Saul,
Jane, Randal, and Plnlis—levied on as the property
iho said James Young,to satisfy sundry attach meat fi ms
io favor of C. A J. Beall. Levy made and retaraed to
me by a Constable
101 1-4 acres of Pine Land m the 5tk dist. of M ilkin-
non, number «ot known, adjoining Lands of Bra nan and
Cato—levied on as the property of Atonlmn Cssning-
ton, to satisfy an attachment fi fu ill favor *if Edward
Sills. Levy made nud retnrued to me by n Constable.
SOU>MON B.’Ml ftPHV.SK’IT.
Wilkinson SkfrilT Halr*
W ILL be sold on the firm Tuesday in MARCH
neat, between the assal hours of sale, at the court
house in the town of Irwinkm, WUbinsoii county, Uio
follow iug property, to-w it: ......
101 1-4 acres of land, well improved, in the ton dijit.
•of Wilkinson countv, number not known, taken as the
property of Zeddnrk Dvkstn satisfy sundry fi fa* in fa*
wor of Nolly Vinson and others ierued Irom n/aetices
court,NeUy Vinson vs. Z. Dvks; levymMle^sndenturn-
«d by * constable. _ jf. B. MuRPHEY, All C
MdivaiUheriir
W ILL be sold on the firtt Tuesday in MARCH neat,
before the <rourt*hnuie door in the town of Ma
dison, Morgan county, w ithin Uieosual hours «rf sale, the
following property, to wit:
One negro man by the name of Boiley, about Ml years
■ofnge, levied oil ns the property «t Edmund Taylor, Sr.
to satisfy a fi fain larorof Edmund Alexander vs said
Tnylor.
(if) acres of land, more or less, lying on Indiaa creek,
it being a past of the ith! estate of John Roberts, de
ceased, levied on to satisfy afi fain favor of Drury
Brewer vs said Robert*. _
LEWIS CRAVES, D. Rh’ff.
f |IO the Inferior court of Jasper county, wneo sitting
I. fur ordinary purposes, four months after date, np
p lic.Mion will l>c made for leave to sell Wade Wiggings’
ii iterertinl77 acres of land. Iving in Jasper county.
N. G. rtLACfiHTER, Guardian
jan 24 for Wade Wigging*,insane person.
I TOUR months afterdate application will lie made to
1 the Inferior court of Baldwin county, vv lien sitting
t nr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per-
© mini ••►isle of William W.Carnes, tier'd.
nov 89 ELIZA CARNES, Adin’rx.
1 NODR months after date, application will lie made
’ the Infcriorcourt of Baldwin county, when eitti
for ordinary purposes, for * ......
longing to llenry F. Covin
,. sitting
leave to sell the lands be-
ovnc, minor.
HENRY P. HOOKER, Guardian
!WW MUSIC,
Musical 1 lift! runtr him, aud Manic
MncliniidiM*,
J UHT received Iron. Europe, A tor sale at ATWILL’C
MUSIC SALOON, (sign ol the Holden Lyre,)}us l
received from agent* in Londou and Bans, a very vaiua
ble assortment of
New 11 ii sir & Mnsiral Instruments,
which together with on extensive *tock on hand, enibrs -
ces as large an n*-ortmeut of Music, Musical Instru -
mem*, uud Musicul Merchandise, as can he lountl hi aii y
establishment in the United Slates.
Among the Music from London, arc the Inst compos i-
lions of eminent master* arranged lor one (lute—one mi d
two flutes—(lute ami piano forte—two flutes and pian o
lorte—entire Opera* lor the flute—selections from Ko *-
siiii’s Opera* lor two flute*—Trio* for three flute*, tot..
Among the Musicul Instruments ure tiro much admir
ed Accordicns ot various sizes, Spanish Guitar* ol eve
ry style ami pattern,varying in price from to $100.
French and German V iolins and Violoncello*
Buss Horns aiul China Bells ; Serpents aud Keyed •
Bugles,
Concert Trumpet* and Horn*,
Bags and ('uses for Guitars, Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordion*,
Cymbals, Bassoons,Triangles, Horns, Trumpet*,
Tuning Fork*, Tuning Hammer*, Hunting Horn*. [
Steel Wire, Violin Bow*, Violin Bridge*.
String* for Violin*, Guitars, and Violiucellos,
Reeds for Clarionet*, Chocs und Bassoon*.
Finger Board*, Tail Pieces,and Fogs for Violins, toe. j
In addition to tin* above, the subscriber i* constantly 1
receiving from hi* runnufactory Superior Piano Fortes, 1
manufactured express!) lor hi* establishment, of various 1
put tern* of Rosewood und Mahogany, with the Grand |
F OUR mouth* after date, application will he made to Action, llurp Stop, Mciullic Plan*,toe. embracing the
the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting latest fashion of turnilure with tablet und hollow-cor
nered fronts, veneered legs and Grecian scrools. All of !
which are wiuiunlcd to he made of such material* and
so well seosonrd ns to sfnnd the test of every tlimutc, !
and cun he returned il any delect i* lound in the instru- ;
ineiitc. Frier from $lM)lo Fiauo stools of vari- '
on* patterns to correspond with Fianos, of Rosewood,
Mahogany, Ac. Fiauo cover* of every variety of colors
PRB9PECTV9
or THF.
American Literary Company.
I i^Ol R months after date, application will lie made to
the Inferior court of Hancock county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 3B5J acres of
joining Ingram and Green belonging to the estate of
of Thomas L. Edwards, dec’d.
• nov 15
THOMAS C. BUTTS,
HENRY MITCHELL,
Adin’t
I ijlOUR months after date application will lie made to
the Inferior court of Tattnall county, w hen sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to aell the real estate
of Janies Joyce, late of said cnunty,dc« eased, for the be
nefit of the heir* and creditors,
nov 15 JAMES PERRY, Adm’r.
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AD.IIINIITRATOK’S SALE##.
A OH
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UREEASLY to an order of the Inferior oourt of i
Slbert county, while sitting fornrdkary .
vi11 he sold before the court-house door in Hamilton,
Harris countv, on the first Tuesday in April next,
Lot ol’ Laud No. 205, .
in the 18th district of formerly Muscogee now Harris
county,containing 202( acres, belonging to the estute I
of Thoum* A. Bunks, dec’ll. Kte of Elbert comity.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs sum*, flcc’d. Term* cash.
THOMAS JONHS,
WILLIAM BAILEY,
YOUNG L.G. HARRIS,.
ITT The Columbus Enquirer wiN publish the shove
till day of sale. ja *H
the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting
for oidmarv purposes, for leave to sell iht-rrnl estate of
William T. vVellmrii minor, for the benefit of suit] mi
nor, of which all persons interested will notice to file
tlicir objections if thev have any
DANIEL McDOWELL. Guardian. I
Jan. 5. 1837.—w4m
F OUR months from date, application will ho made to !
the Inferior court of Hancock county, when sitting 1
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part of the real
cslute of Joseph Roberts, late of said < ounty* dec’d.
BURCll M ROBERTS, I P% .
nov IS JE.SKK M. KOIIKIITS, \ r,x ’
r NOUK months after date application will he niaile to
’ the Inferior Court of Hancock county, when sif
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land,
No 55, in the tftli district of originally Muscogee now
Valhot county,belonging to the estate of John Roe, Hr.
dec’d. ZACHAKIAII ROE, Adm’r.
nov 15 CI1I.OK ROE, Adm’x.
S IOUR months after date, aoplication will he made to
1 the Infcriorcourt of Baldwin county, W’lien sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
ot A Kali Steele, late of soid county, dec’d.
B. F. STUBBS,
nov. 22. ABIJAII STEELE,
the success of the iii -titulii
gidly enforced, and in cute any
the ('oiupaiiy shall, lor any cai
il^ service, hi* *toc k will l,c ns?
Agencies will he established
iIip Compuiy’s I
«I" price*. ’ Bookseller*
■ Adm’rs.
i erms ci
>Ex’o
I.)
|JNDERi
order of the Inferior court of Futnain
county, wlmn Hitting for ordinary -purpose*, will
be sold4iii the firat Tuesday in April next, nt F.aUinton,
A Nr.ro Womhii nnmrd illolly,
for Iho purpo.o of ni.kinff n diviwon ninoni; thr noif.
of Thou. Low. iIcc'A.; nl«o, . B.Rro woman, Itocky,
bel.inini! to Win.Low orplmn of Tho.. Low.
J» n ai R. MOSKI.Y, 0«nrfi«n.
’■INliKIt.n ordw ol ih. I.lonor tourl of Baldwin
VJ ouunly, whon-oil line fur ordinary purpow., will lie
Mid at Iko rourt-hoUM in the City uf .MiHriL'i villr,
wonmyaf B.lilwiu, on the firM Tui:«l»y iu Aprii nc*l,
that purl uf
The Beni Ctnle
of John M.rler, di'i 'il. known «« Mnrlor. (fnrniertv
J-niener'. Mill.,) on Towni roek loRellier with ike lend,
nppurlrtifint, Iwi.R iIhmiI 71)00 erre». 'I’cniMi on the
dnv. Mold for tin, henefu of tho heir, end oraditor*.
jant« ANN MAUI.Lit Adm'x.
U NDER Ml nrler of the Inferior eourt of Morenn
c.unlv, when .illinf for-ordinery pnraoaM, will bo
■old in Mudi.on, on the flr.l Tuewliy in March iie.lt
Tin- PlMlilntlon
wlirreim Hornell Riim.II, dec d. of .aidcounty,fermor-
Jv lived, cuul„iiiliiRli70jtrrci. Sold for the benefit of
tbe heir, of .eid dec’ll. Term, inedc known on the day
.if .,ilc. BENJAMIN T. ItUSSICU., Adin’t.
litis _ . do bmii. non
U NDER nn Ofder of the Inforiorcuurt of Tnttlinll
coiinlv, when .iltiiiR fur ordinary purpueo, will lie
■old on the oral Tce.d.v .11 February next, M the court
hiiiiae door of .aid comity, between the legal boura ol
" ,l0 ’ All the PcrHthnhl* Prwrtjr . ,
of the estate of Rirbaril We.tcr, doc'd. for itlie beaelit or
the heir.. Terra, made known oa il.v nf aale.
,|ee *0 I.DtilNI>A WES'I'F.K, Adni'x.
O N the firat Tueaday in March next, will lie aold at
ike dour of the Ctuirl-hmiec in Baker county,
Lot Sto. ’JH9,
in the lltb diatriel of F.arly originally, now Baker coun
ty; aold a. the property «f Joreiniuh Wnrrcn. lute of
Hancock county, dec'd. nnd liy an order of the fnfenor
court of aaid county,wlictl ahtlnf for ordinary parpoar.,
JOHN OKAYHII.Io i F .’ 0 „
dae fl JBB8E O. BUTTS, \ or " -
U NDER an aider of Ih. Inferinr court or I’utn.m
county, when .itting for ordinary parpoar., will be
aold on the firat Tueaday iu March next, at the t.ourt-
noua. in Marion,
f.tot Mo. 116,
Indkn 97th iliatricl ol Twigg. county. Bold aa the
property of Jaiuea Siiearinan, dec’d. for the benefit ul
the heira aud eradilora—Term, on the day.
ELHEKI’ HAVNES. J Adm’r.
dec 8 JOHN A. rilfEAllM AN. | *dm rt.
O N the drat Tueaday in February naxt, wiiM lie auld
to the bigheat bidder, ut the court-huoae in I’ulaa-
ki county, — _
901 1-9 Arrea »f Lnntl,
ke the aaine inner or leae, known by No. 11.x, m the 12th
district nf lloustan county, bcloaeing to the eatato of
Benjainin Rnrutn, decenaed, and antd for th. benefit ol
the lieira nnd cmditure of aaid <t.eoaaad.
JAM EB 1,ONO,
nor 15—* ELISIIA WARE,
Adin'ra.
U NDER an ardor of the Inferior rmirt of F.lhert
county, when aitting for ordinary purpoaee, w ill be
enld atlhei'ourt-honae in Lnwndee county, on the liral
Tueaday iu March next,
A Lot of I.rind. Mto. lit
an the 16th diatrict of Irwin, at the time <tf the drawing,
but now Lowndoaiuiunly. ....
Alto, at tho anuta time, will he aold in the county of
Early, ml the court hoviae of entd county,
A l.ol tof Land, Mto. ST,
in the 6th diatrict ef Enrly. All aold a. the praperty ol
Btrnnnl C. Heard,data of Elliert cou«ty,d«! , d. for the
Aen.lt of tbe lirira-and creditore. Term. cmdi.
dee9 THt»MAS J. HEARD, Adm’r.
F OUR months aftmlntc, application will he mads to
th ft Inferior court of Fayette county, when Hitting
fur ordinary nurnonos, for leave to sell the real estate
of Godfrey lietsill, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
-pl«7—w4m JOHN h. 8TBLL,AtlmV.
1 .10UR months after date, applieutimi will I .' made to
’ the Inferior court of Jusper county, when sitting
for ordinary purpmieH, for leave to sell the land aud ne
groes belonging to the estate nf ('baric* Morgan, dec’d.
otlJ8 _ .SARAH N. MORGAN, Admr’x.
I TIOUR months after date application will he made to
’ the Inferior court of Morgan county, when sitting
for ordinary pnrpo*cs, for leave to sell a negro hoy, Bur-
well, lielouging to the estate of June Woods, dec’d. of
said county. All persona concerned will plcane take
notice and file their objections, if any thev have,
dec Ifi WILLIAM WOODS, Adm’r.
I ^OUIl months after date application will ho made to
. the Inferior court ot Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land No 10,
in the 8th district of originally Leo county, belonging to
the orphans of Jane Foindexter, dec’d.
jail 10 JAS. .SHEFFIELD, Guardian.
f JAO the Inferior court of Wilkinson county, when sit-
A. ting for ordinary purposes, application w ill lie made,
four mouth* after dale, for leuve to sell the negroes be
longing to the estate of John Nnun, dec’d.
sepr23—-w4ui JOHN BROOKS, Adin’r.
A id. persons having claims against tho estate of John
Hamrick, dot'd, late of Upsou county, will please
Minder them iu, legally proven, in terms uf tho law, and
all persons indebted will make payment.
JOriEFII HORHLKY, Adin’r.
dee 13 NANCY HAMRICK, Adm’x.
A I.L persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Tor-
im. re nee, lute of Wurren county, deceased, are re
quested make Immediate payment, nnd those having de
mands to render them in properly uttested within the
time preMcrihed by law.
j*,, io—w4m SEPTIMUS TORRENCE, Adin’r.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of Win
Askew, dec’d. Ule of Jusper county, will please
render them ill legally proven, in terms »t the luw, mid
all persons indebted will make imyineut without deluy.
net 18—fit TANDY VV. KEY, Adm’r.
and qutilities.
Fiauo Forte Tuning Forks, Hammers, &.r. &c. Is*-
struiiienls of every description tuned, repaired, or pack
ed nt short notice.
O' Purchasers will find it to their advantage to caJl
and examine the above.
L'luUn, ('larioml*, Oboe*, Flageolet*, single and doa
ble, Octave Fluff*, Fica/oe*, Fijt*.\e. O The sub
scriber manufactures the celebrated ('oeotcuod Finte*,
with the ivory joint, silver iiiounliiii's, key*, toe. toe. as
used exclusively by all tile principal Fiolessors of the
Instrument throughout the country.
Al*o, constant!) published b\ thcsnhserihernll the new
nnd fashionable .Music, which, in addition to his recent
large and increasing Cnlulogue ol standard Music,—
Instruction Book*,—Gamut Scales, toe. toe. const ituU* •
the most vuloahh assortment of Music in the countr) .
Purchaser* will find the countercovrred witli nil the
newest and most favorite Song* nud Pieces—ulso hooka .
of the hhiiic hound lor tho convenience ol person* Insv j
iug the city.
In addition to the assortment of Music, are ull the in- 1
riou* works on the science nnd composition of Music Ji) |
Burrows, Cutel,( a ah lilt, Mason, toe.
The price of Alusk’, a* sold at this establishment* i« a* j
low (if not cheaper) a - at the other shop* about town.
Seminaries, Music Deulers.iind Artists of the Prufas i
sion, supplied on the most reasonable term*. Order*from
any putt of tin* I idled Stutcs, or clscwliere, utt••tidedto :
wit it the greatest care nnd desputc.h, hv addressing |
JOSEPH F. ATWILL, Music Sulooti, sign |
of tlia Golden Ly rc, 201 Broad way*. 1
near.St. Paul's Cliurih. 1
New York, Feb.23—wflin
dxlcllioi'pc IlliUTbilV.
rjiHis i iistitiitiou was organised at the lutu in eeteng |
.1 ol the Bouid of Trustees, b) creating the Oflii vs .
of the Faculty, and the courses of Lectures, am I itl*o |
appointing purl ot th<* Fuculty, us billows.
FAcri.rw
Rev. C. F. REMAN, I resident and Frofessorof F’atis- i
ral Philosophy and Chemistry.
E. A. NISBET, Esq., \ ice-Fresident and Profess* »r ct j
Bell’S Lett res nnd Mental Philosophy. |
Ucv.C. W. IIOWAIUL Chaplain and Frotcswiruf.Mo
ral Philosophy und Evidences of Chris tiu- j
nit v.
Rev. y. K. T.iLMAGE, Professor of Ancient Li. it- i
N. M. CRAWFORD, Professor of Mathematics and
Astronomy.
(Not yet filled,) Professor of Modern Languages
“ “ “ Frotessor of Geology, Botany and M in- I
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can he sold, and thus protect them against ull loss Ivy largely settled, we do not possess: und we have nlreudy
a»c 'rtuiiiing in advance if a proposed work can he sold ; su lie red much for it. It is time to make ourselves un
to r if il cannot be sold.:In* Company will not print it.— derstoud and respected there. The Journal which shall
Th is the iiitcret* of uutliors, publishers und booksellers do this, must combine the general strength ot ail who,
wil l he reconciled, hv creating u community in which in the youth, love their country, aud are capable of do
lin' right* of each will he secured, the public heneflttcd s iug it until actual service. It must, then, he, not the
hy die introduction of a uniform aeries ol improved school champion or the propagandist of local opinions, but the
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the prejudices of the world—that a society w ith more prill.* of llie Nullifier must receive uo dimiuuti n, the
tha, i five hundred auxiliary associations spread over ma- fidelity v of the I'uiciiist no reproach. It must be no
nv «lithe ritatesof this Union, with immense sums for, vanlnge-uround to either party; nor serve but as a coni-
the rrutiiitou* distribution ol tracts and pamphlets, have 1 nion field, where they will only contend which shull
•dee! tired universal emancipation,remember the influence nio.-t iuIvuim e the cause of the youth,
whiili early impressions have on the matured mind, all | To vindicate, then, our peculiar institutions: to repel
intis t see the importance of guarding against the niltnis- with argument, lest presently we he forced to repel with
sion into our elementary books ofuny mutter which may arms, all external interference w ith our domestic condi-
niish ’ml tliefceliiig orjiidgment. > j lion: against the wild rule of mere Chance and Cor-
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lislie.', the Company w ill divide the profit w ith the nu-I National ulTuirs: from the disorders of the Central Go-
thor or compiler on all elementary hooks. Tliisnrrsnge§ 1 vermnent—wliere Reform is hopeless, and even useless,
incut will pfuce all authors nnd compilers on the same j ’till you have given \ ourselves stronger and wiser local
footing ; and inasmuch us the Company will have no system*—to direct tlie public view towurds ahume-poli-
interest in the copy-right beyond a contract for the exclu- 1 ey </ the Stotts, • apal le, through itself, to cottier upon
sive right to publish until u better or improved hook is , our people those blessings of well-ordered Liberty which
produced by -• .. ... .....
wavs inviting
some other author, the Company will heal- , we expect iu • uiu from the Federal power: from the de
tain! in fact offering u premium for better . lusions of Party politics ubroiul, to call home the utten-
[i Midwav Seminary nnd
ember of the Faculty .
umber of Tutors.
hv tho Board for the de-
e of Lectures on end . of
:ipul, Civil and lot er-
PROSPECTUS.
A T the late meeting of the Alumni of Franklin Col
lege, it was uniiiiiiooiisly resolved to he expedient
to make arrangements to issue a monthly Literary Mu-
guziuc, to he called
VHS AXBSSnAZr.
The undersigned were nppointod by the SiNriety a com
mittee of piildicution and joint Editors of the work, un
til the next meeting of the Society. We have no inter
est in the work, except that which we take in the welfare
of (lie country and the houor of the State. We, of the
.South, have too long depended upon foreign purls tor
our Literature,uml neglected our owu talents. VYeshall
he weak so long us we think we arc weak ; and depen
dant until we make efforts to lie independent. We hope
all the friends of Literature in the State, and especially
ilia Alumni of Franklin College, will patronise (lie en
terprise both by word and deed, ytate pride, the love
of Literature, our interest in the cause ot general Edu
cation, all call upon u» sustain uu etiterprize no ne
cessary to our improvement, und the honor of they tale.
A. 8. CLAYTON,
JAME.S JACKSON,
R. IL MOOR*.,
WM. L. MITCHELL,
C. F. MeCAY,
HAM’L. F. FRESSLEY,
11. HULL.
THE ATHENIAN shall issue monthly, on fine pa
per, stitched and covered in pamphlet form, and shull
contain sixty-lourjiages royal octavo. Nothing deroga
tory to religion, offensive to any denomination of Chris
tians, er of any political party, shall appeur iu the Athe- . . . .
niaii. Its pages shall fie honestly devoted to general J 1 , 1 ' 1 ?
Literature, the cause of Education, the Review ol new
works, and notices of iniprovooieiits in Seienre, Art*
aud Agriculture. Fries Five Dollars, per annum, pay
able un the delivery of the fir*t tiuinhcr.
O* All communications will he directed (po*t paid)
to the “ Editors of the Atheuian."
Athena, August 4,1836.
****** * Rector of tin
ex-officio in
“ “ “ A competent n
Frovision hn* also been made
livery, gratuitously of a Coursi
the following subject*, viz : Mi
natioiiul Law, Fhvaiology and Aim
The Corner Stone of the Unit pretty”building is to be.
laid with suitable solemnities, and uu Address by U ol.
J. II. Lumpkin, is to he delivered during the Ann ual
Meeting,and under the direction of llopcwcll Fresh) lo
ry, which is to convene ut Millcdgcvillc, during the 1 ut
ter part of March, 1837.
A sum which, in the opinion of the Board, fully jut ti-
fies them iu taking efficient measures, has already lie on
subscribed to the institution, ami several Agents ha ve
been appointed, w ho ure instructed to make prompt a tid
energetic efforts to secure the complete endowment of
the University.
The exercises of the Institution are expected to cot n-
mctice early in the year J838.
'Flic action of the Board ha* been restricted for t! ic
present to the measures above stated, by the want of
suitable candidates to till up the vacancies in the Facu 1-
tv, a* well ashy the want of adequate fund*. Il is thr ir
•fesigti to create a l Diversity, which shall be* of tl ic
highest character— an ornament and a blessing to f) ic
whole South. Their success in the attainment of th is
end w ill he wholly dcncndcnl upon the liberality of tl ie
Christian and benevolent public.
"Mr. 11km in will continue to conduct the Midwi iv
Seminary, during the next year, assisted hy Mr. Mu a d,
and uddiiioiml Tutors, a* they limy he found tiecesgur...
Hy ordei of the Trustees.
dec 6 B. F* STI BBS, Secretary.
FOR SALE,
Tlie IIohm 1 nnd Lot,
I N the town of Milleilgeville, at present occupied by
the subscriber. The House i* in good repair and si ii-
lieieutly large for the accommodation of a genteel famil ) .
The lot ih 210 feet square, with a kitchen and other n e-
coMsitry buildings. Any person w ishing lopurcliasec nn
have the property on reasonable terms. Application to
lie made to the subscriber,or to General Mitchell,at I. a-
favette Hal:. MARY ANN ROBERTSON,
dee 4 — t
and improved honks. A sit now is, every niithorencoun
ter* the competition of publishers who have the copy-
rightsofrlvul books. This Company will he an impar
tial umpire, ready to place each new couinctitcr on the
same tooting a* the most favored party. Its object be
ing to publish the best hook,aud the profit being the same
4in either, the preference will alwuy
which dcM'rves it.
Washington City, August 2d, 183C.
PROSPECTUS
OK THE
NOITIIEKN iTIFDICAIi
AZ?2> SURGICAL JOURNAL.
PI BUSHED IN AUUUSTA, GA.
FI Hi E the object of this work is to convey practical
J- and use.ul information upon all branches of the
profc* ion, and to give uu carl) circulation,ill the South
ern country* to new- facts, und new inodes of practice,
whether of domestic or foreign origin. To accomplish j each author—not the
these objects, the editor* have engaged the services of -r i.:_ i ..
U NDER an order of the lnferior*courl of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will l»e
artld at tlie court-hotMft* in Eatonlun, on tbe first Tue»-
4ay iu Mareliaaxt.a very likely
VotiiiR N«vr* Womnto,
smd her two children, hel.mtiag to the estate «ff Robert
Flournoy, dec’d. Credit 10 mouths,
dec27 JOSIAH FLOURNOY, Adm’r.
TENDER auard.woftTieTTifoiinrcourtof^'arren conn- . - „ 1#l . . ,
U ty wheu •itting for ordinary purposes, will lia aold • low for ready pay. Ha will lie ready to receive Cotton
ie •eourt-hauee iu said county, on the firat Tuesday I early in the fall, and be prepared tomake advances, lie
TROY IIIVJh
riHIE undersigned informs his friends and those ofthe
I Isle firm of Cutter Jr Cumtcell, that he intends re
suming the H’are5a«*e Sf Co/nmi**ior. lluninr**, nt the
store next above tlie one^ recently occupied bv T. j.
Clince,ou tha margin of East Macon, known us the town
of Troy. H© further inform* the public that lie has
bought hi* Goods, toe., mud having now on the w av from
New York amiother places, Dry flood* and flrocerir*,
together making hie stock complete, which will hv sold
-at the •
iu April next.
would particularly notice to his friends the greut advan
tage* his Warehouses have over those in the dense part
■ oa ArrCR of Pint* Lnnd, t ages his Warehouses have over those in the dense ii
•t l.'Tlvini an llie Kail I&.1I in ««»l r.unly.— i of the i-il* wilhrefarf to 4re,rtie» bein* d.t.che.1 fi
* . .. • I. u..l.i:.L i... 1 I...ilil mtoa arirt ■■ ■ ■lalkni'. I mm um- .imk! a.. I,
Sold oa iho property of Samuel II. Reddish, dec’d. for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. A field of about
10 acres, now rented, will be reserved for the use ol tlie
rcatee this year. Terms—credit antil Christaias next,
with netes and good security. , , .
E. BI RHON, Aitm r.
JVN Tm>1.v tlw lilh il.v nf March next, will
W tithe late residence of Jonathan Stanford, Sr. de-
evaaed, of Warren roanty,
All IS* rfrtomil Prtoferty
of aaid dec’d. consiafiug of hovses, hogs, cuttle, geese,
household, and kitchen furniU**, plantation taels, toe.
corn, fodder, pork, seed cotton, tot. and the plantation to
he rented. Teruia made known on theday of sale. j
j^SM K1.I3HA BCK8QS, Aton’r. |
FOR MALE,
T HE lim’SK AND LOT, willi.ll it. .*ti«rtoiwn-
f»«, furo«ur.,4tc.foroi»riToc«-u,>i«l liy Mr*. Jrn-
ku.n.MiJ intirmrr.iiv by Win. W.C.rnea, .. . public
■ bnutot i«tbU*toc«. Th.boiUUui:.Im.c .cry lately un-
alorgone the most thorough repairs and alterations, and
ure now in good order, nnd ran dBcomuHidate a largt-
TiMiMhmef I»oarders. There are several lots attached to
the premises. Alto Furmtur* of every description ne-
eeeaarv for the business. This property will he sold up
on a credit #f 1,2 and 3 years, eud unquestionable titles
made tuthe purebaeer,and tuwiedinii* possession Riven.
Anv pereoa ilispuwed to engage in tins business would do j
■retire roll add alumina the premises and make the nur-
choea in time le open the house far the reception of Mem-
hetnomlulhafa.the eoaeingaea*ionof tlie Legislature.
ELIZA J. CARNES, Adm’i.
| IHIleigavWe. August3P. W3*
PLASTERS* MOTEL.
T HE Hubsx-riher has leased Me(Jabee’s ver* large
thick Building.kuowu aatiie ItANTEIlft* HO-
TEUaf Mantgamerv, Ala. which hue been in successful
operation under has mam*© meal for the I art six months.
Tbit Hotel is acumioodm— bmldinf,ofexcelletiluis-
t ©rials aud extraordinary sir©, sad convenient!* situated
aaar the Court 11 suss, (And ( mTh-c . and flank, and imme
diately uppaaile the I'oattNIlci. lie lias both the means
and dispoailiaa to gist ample satisfartion. Mrs. WELL-
BORN. lore of Uxingren. Gs will aid in tlie super.n-
tomdam*# of tlm Huuaa. The MiahW* %tT ©srcllrnt and i
wall ut landed. He eolkita a roatinaaaro fdjmtrimage.
other build ingfl and at n die tame Irom anv street or lane
and well encTooed. II. h'. CUTTER.
June 28—If .
FIHIE sul.scriher would inform his friends and the
E public, that lie has taken that w ell known stand, on
tbe road lending from Milledgcville to Mncon, fifteen
miles from Milledgciille, known as (’ox's old Stand, in
Jones county, w here lie is nt all limes ready to accom
modate those who may call on him. This Stand is half
way between Milledgevilic and Mucon, furnishing n
suitable resting place for traieller*. Stage proprietors
of lines on (but route would do well to call on liim, lie
would be willing to make nii arrangement in w hich all
parties would find a mutual convenience.
Dec. 27—tf. __ JOHN SHARP.
GLOBi: TAVERN,
THOMAS TON, flF.OROIA.
T HE subscriber having pure has d the above Tavern,
lately occupied hy Mr. A. S. Bryant, is now pro
pared to accommodate Boarders und Traieller*. The
siitiscriher i* well aware of the great complaint of the
accommodation* at thi* Tavern for some time past, hut
he trusts thoae who may call upon him will meet with
•itch accommodation as will be satisfactory, lie soli- I Jfiig's, <1 „__. r
cits a share of public patronage, of which he will enden- than, do., Tales of the Good Woman; ?
ttlOO REWARD.
FflHK above reward will lie paid for the atitirrhetisi on
I of my man WILLIAM, sometimes culled Bll L
BLACK. William left me about the 25th December
last; he is n very bright mulatto, about 5 feet 10 im h c*
high, thick set, i'llll faced, hiiirII red or rathe.*hlood-shc >t-
ten eyes, and straight yellowish hair, i have no dou lit
will change his nuine und try to pas* himself for n w hi to
man, which he may In’ able to do miles* to n close ohse r-
ver. He wn* formerly the property of M. Myers, of th is
place, and travelled with him through the up-oountr v
last summer. The above reward will be paid tor hi* at ••
rest, if lodged in a safe jail so I get him.
s„g23—eofim V. S. PICKARD
NOTICE.
S TRAYED or stolen from tlie plantation of Thonim
Jackson, in the coutitp of Wilkinson, on the U»th o *
January last, a llA 1 MARI', •! year* old, both him
feet white, u small mark of a saddle on the right side oi *
her hack,about the sir.eof a sovenpence, and uhotit I I
hand* high. A reward of $15 will he given to any per-
aonthnt will deliver the said mare to me, lie ing iu said
cniinlv.orfor advertising the same, so ihut I get her
again. BENJAMIN KEMP.
II. & J. 8KOTWELL,
Dr:iggiMs Miicon,Ua,
FTHIE Subscriber* (former partners of Ellis, Shot -
A. well to Co.) have resumed their business under tin
a ho e firm, at theirvld stand, opposite tin- Brick Tnt cru .
an., w ill keep a general assortment of Drags. MeUi
fi.. s, Surgical a/.d Medical Instrument*, 1‘aintn am ‘
1 U. of alt kind*. Window (i/a**, a**orted tizes, (Has* -
H are for *hop furniture. Perfumery, Fancy Article*,
Lru*be* of erery description, ftotauic t nd Paleni Mcdt •
vine*. Carpenter'* Preparation*, al*o hi* F.**ay*un Ma •
trria Mrdira, Dye 11 •><*/*, and Dye Stuff*, nnd n gren t
varied of Miscellnneou* Articles, which they hate re •
eeived a lurge supply of, nnd intend keeping their stud .
cuustautly replenished, so as to he able ut ull limes i »
supply Denier*, Fhtsicinus, Fluntcrs aud others, who
may tutor them with their custom.
Intending to he permanently engaged in tlii* h isines* ,
the suhsi libers, from their long experience, hope to ren -
derit worthy the pntrouage of old uudnew customers.- -
Orders by letter will uicct th*
iu pen
Mac
JUS
a I Ci
Mb
HARM SIIOTWKLL,
JACOB SHOT WELL.
Bh 8* 1836—roll
NEW HOUKN.
nu cited, Roderick Random, illustrated
ikslinuk; Hiimphrcv Clinker, do. do., T
ling* John Bull and lliotlicr Jo
vor to render III* house worthy, hv un ample stock ofthe I
best supplies and tbe atrictest ntteminn to the wants and
comfort* of hiacustoinara. WMS. F. JACKSON,
jnn 10—w4wtn3m
fl OT l C E.
FJHIF. aulMK-rihers have assoc iated thciu«elve* in the
1 Practice of tne Law, and ojieued an ^flice in l^i
Gtange.Gn. where one or luith msv at ull times he found.
They will attend promptly to any business that mnv lw*
entrusted to their care, iu the touiitias of Harris, Meri
wether, Troup, Heard, and Coweta.
ORVII.I.E A. BULL,
Jaa l>—w3m JEH8R L. Bil l..
AlftTfE.
S<»I’''
I USI or mi.l.itl .. rrt.in kirniiii.«nry nnl.,.i..n by i .|i|'r.i.r d In Th
A I liomas llii'ophn. to Jesse llumpbrts, amount I at #175. Hanllu
being rJ.Bfa 25, the amount due on the 2Mh of De. em
ber next, dated some lime in AnguslUst. I herein for*
warn s i person* Irom Hading for said note under penal
ly of the law. This 15th Jauusrt. DCIT.
JMi-Jl—IB JLHHE 111 Mi’ll Ml*
- Mcl! i-
huinpe; l.anttc, the Finite ol the Gull; Raiuhler iu
Mexico, by l.nthrobe ; tbe »W Rich Mini, nu.‘ the Ri< I,
l*iH»r Man; the Desultory M.* , i; Gin far ul Ihrmek i-
llcrmlotus, liaiislslcd hy Rev. W. Heine; Protest© it
Jesuitism; BryuutV I’oems; Hieroglyphieni Bible,wi ih
devotions I Pieces ; Fairy Brnik* lot |IW, with mai \
new trsiislalionsnod la'autifiil New* Vc.ir’s Presents, i or
sales! the sigiiof the l-arge Ltdgtr, h\
C. A. El .Li.
. oaafty—Maitbt m Ha ■ i. U
•nud Taylot, n jti-lice of the pe« ce
tCspl. Myi n k’*di*tru t. n brig In k *y
ut our,- % ears old. with a while streak do t'n
li. the two hind lerl while and lit- left It .re
lute spots on the light • ide ol hi- ne k :
many disliuguisdied meinhcr*of the Profession
bute original article*. They have the pledge of supjioi
from the other members of the Facility of the Mcuicul
College of Georgia. They huve ample resource** of do
mestic and foreign information in the periodicals of this
country, Grout Britain, Germany, France and Duly, and
from private correspondence from Paris. The editors
forbear offering any consideration* to show the value of
a periodical which ©hull convey to tho Physicians ot
Southern climates the experience of Southern practi
tioners, and spreud before them tho earliest information
derived from ull quarter* of the scientific world, persuad
ed thut such a publication u* this is designed to be, ha*
long been esteemed a great desiderutum hy tlie profes
sion.
Having stated the facilities at their command, they
confidently assure themselves of the patronage of the
profession ut the South.
Indeed, the editors, undertaking ’his laborious dim
wit lino cxpec tut ion ofmdivdtuil emolument, hnfprnmptc'd
thereto liy tho desire ot advancing iho interests ot a pro-
I fessiou to w Inch they are devoted, feel themselves enti
tled to claim the support of the liberal nud higlmiiiuled
ol that profession—not simply that of their individual
subscriptions,hut of their contributions to the work,both
of which they respectfully solicit; that there may he hiih-
I mined among us u Journal tlmt shall Afford opportuni-
j ty to the tunny enlightened practitioners throughout the
i .Southern Slates of coiuiiiiiuiciitiin; the results of their
! observation, which otherwise would he lost to the pro-
i fessiou and to Society.
This Journal will lie issued monthly, in numbers con-
! milling uhout 64 pages, 8vo. neatly executed, at $5 per
annum, puvahle on the delivery ol the second No.
MILTON ANTONY, Al. D.
I JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D.
(Tr Subscribers will please transmit their names und
| places of residence to the editors, with nil convenient
despatch; and friends holding subscription lists ore re-
J quested to forward them ns speedily as they conveuient-
I I) can. June 14
! THE JATUAN’S PANACEA,
1 IMlIt the cure of Uhomnotisin, Scrofula or King's
j K Evil, Gout, Sciatic* or Hip Gout, Incipient U'hii-
[ errs. Salt Ulieiuu, Syphilitic to Mercurial Diseases,par-
• ticuluri) I leersuud painful nflections of the hones, til-
ccroted Throat and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description.
| Fever Sores, and Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Files,
I Scold llcnd, Scuney, lliies,Chronic Sore Eyes, Lr\si-
I pelis, Blotches, and every variety ofCutaneousAlVec-
tim;; riuuuie Uatarrh: Headuclie, proceeding from nn
| acrid humor; Fain in the Stoimich and Dyspepsia, pro-
I ceeding from vitiation^; Aflectmnsof the Liver; Clironu
lutlainnuitioii of the Kidney s, ami general debility, cans
| ed bv u torpid actionpf the vessel*of the skill, ft is sin
j gulurly eflicacious in reuovtiling those constitutiujis
which have been broken down hy iiijudiciou* treatment
or juvenile irregularities. In gciicial terms, it is recoin-
mended iu nil those diseases which arise from impurities
of the blood, or vitiation ofthe humors,olWhatcverimme
or kind.
Some of the above complaints may require some tri»
fling assistant applications, which the circumstances ot
ilie ease w ill dictutc; hut for a general remedy or Puri-
fieator, to remote the tause,Thu Indian's Panacea will
generally he lound su flu lent.
'taken in piopei doses, The Indian's Panacea ope
ratef. as uu aiteiiiuuve und detergent; u diaphoretic, di
uretic ami laxative; nu uutipasiuudie and anodyne; and
iu proper cases, as a stomachic atideiumcnogogue. Gen
erallv expressed, it increases all the secretion* and
excretions, give* tone to the stomach, and excites action
in the glands iu a particular manlier. From thesepriuci
pie- il» ope ration* may he understood.
It i* little more thuu three years since this preparation
w as prcM iitt d to the j uhlic : hut in that short space ot
time, sonic hundreds of person* might he found, who
would Milctnuy declare that they hclicicd that their live*
were saved hv it, and in most cases after they Imd tried
tunny him perhaps ull the common remedies’in vain —
Wherever it i* known it i* rapidly ruining into use, and
this Allotds the most suhstuutial aud convincing proof of
its merits.
1 he value vif the 1‘antic e* it most conspicuous in those
long stamiiug ami svpliilitic nud scndiilous nflections
which have tidied ull other remedies, And particularly in
those ruses where mereurv lias been so lavishly used as
to cause distressing pains iu the lame* node*, lucreuriti!
ulcer*, derangement of the digestive organs, toe. Then
it completely remove* nud iu all rases it entirely erudi-
ilicatiri thcdisesM's ami tlie etlrctsof iiiereury,renovates
the ronstitutiou. Hnd leuvt s the patient sound and well.
In Rheumatism* ami in I lecruteu More Throat,its hnppv
•* (Ter in are not Ic** apparent, giving ulmost imuicdiutc ra
tion of our people, to those arts hy which tl|A wise nud
brave have often raised petty State* into noble und pros
perous commonwealths: to attach men, if possible to
their birth-place, aud convert them from wandering, and
selfish adventures, into citizens, the lovers of civiliza
tion : to rc-unimnte public spirit, nud give it purpose, as
well ns energy: to hold, over parties nud politicians, the
tribunal of u public opinion tur different from that idle
and corrupt one, of which the Newspaper Frcss is tin*
voice: for these purposes, to give diffusion through the
land, to sound and well considered Public Doctrines,
spreading with them Knowledge and Taste, their natu
ral allies—such will bo the constant effort of that litera
ry league,among the best talents of the country which
bus been set on foot, in the present undertaking.
Of its F.ditoriul tusk, it is uot necessary that we speak
•o minutely. It* general aim will, of course, he to guide
the populnrtaste towurds knowledge, in its hc.-l soon os.
and Eloquent letters, in their trm m models. It* judge
ment* will, however, follow the literary merit only ol
lccidcnt of hi* temnorury renown,
that of his birth on this or the other side of the A tlnii-
lic
contri- tic. Towards the few good writers that, in Am*
tort I dearth of cultivation lins yet permitted us to have, wc
shall know how to he respectful. But in Literature, ns
lately in Trade, we shall insist that no man’s had com
modity he forced upon iin, under uo mutter w hat patriot
ic pretences; upon nil tlmt class of our writers, whose
w orks, for wunt of every other merit, nttempt to make
themselves one out out of the verv fact, that they are
nut F.nvligh, an unspurring war will be waged; nor less
upon that other great Division of the invading army ot
Dnlness—the endless compilers of had nnd illiterate
school hooks; a sort tlmt drive out all sense oreloqucnr e,
by poisoning the very fountains, where thev pass. Over
these und whutever else pernicious, the Northern Press
pours out upon us, a strict supervision must, for our
very safety he maintained.
Upon the literature of mere amusement—Novels, Ver
ses. the Travels of ignorant and impertinent people, oi
thelikr: upon Anniversary ( rations, lnuugur.il Discour
ces, and tlmse volume* of indignation which paw foi
Public Speeches: upon the Biographies of caneidntc*
for the Presidency mid of all other illustrious nnd licro-
innl persons that are still alive: upntiC’hnritv orM
urv or Temperance or Arti-Masonic Sermons or Re
ports: and upon all Aweful Disclosure* whatever, om
current criticism must proceed hy notices justly pro
portioned toihe brevity of existent© enjoyed hy thislit-
eiary gras*, which flourishes greenly, in iho*morning
nnd in onflow ii and flung away before the night. Lite is
too short, Art too long, nud Learning grown too prolific
for people to occupy themselves more than nn instant
with bud books until they shall have rend ull tlie great
ones iu the world.
Communication* may he addressed to the “American
Literary Couquuiv,” at Augusta Georgia,or ut Washing-
..... rs... ii«'*
lief
npril 21
NN. C. POWELL, Agent,
Mit/edgrrille, flet
ton City, D. C.
P. S. Those who prefer it, hy the payment of fifU
dollars, will receive one shnrn of the American Litera
ry Company and the Southern Review, without other
charge in lieu of dividend.
LE LITTERATEITIt I RAH US.
4 CHEAP FRENCH NUNVSPAPER, with then-
fALlwve title, Inis recently been commenced iu Bos-
The proprietors of this paper inv ito the attention ot
the public to the enterprise w inch they have undertuk
They propose to provide a tceeUy journal in the French
language, ot an instructive mid iitirnctivi el
price so low as to place it within the rent n of ull who
may desire to peruse it.
While it will he specially adapted to the benefit ol
those youth who arc learning French in our school
colleges, it will he the aim of the Editor to make it like-
wise a source ol information nud uinuscuicut to those
w ho tuny he thorough masters of the language.
Parents and teachers,it is supposed,cuunotbut begru-
lifted hy being tumbled, at so small an expense, to p
sent their children und pupil* with a weekly sheet c
tabling matter of a character likely to excite their inf
e*i, and tlm* promote their initiation in that beautiful
language which isso rich in it* literary stores, und i*
now, moreover, a passport through nearly all the conn
tries of F.urope.
Blit ti lew wee!.shave elapsed since the first nundin
wu* issued, nnd near t w o hundred subsci ibere have hand
ed ir. their name*. Many cummeudutorv notice* have
nlsuheeu received.
CONDITIONS.—/.e Litterateur Franeai* will he
published every Saturday, (and arrangement* have been
made to continue it at least one your,) on u beautiful
tier, iu a clear mid hold type, nt the low price nf two dol
lar* nud fifty cent* a veur, or, if paid in advance, tw
dollar* only, nr six copies to one address for ten dollu
received in advance. Subscriptions iu cvcrv instant
must commence the volume. Order* without the nn
ney, to insure attention, should lie post paid, ami he m
cotnpaiiied with agotitl reference in one o! the principal
cities. A specimen uuuiher may he seen at this Office
Address NV. H. S. JORDAN,
lloMton, Mat*,
A. Tendin' VV anted.
fllMF. Trustee
J inv ” w ish t
isnnllv taught
lliiotuiil* ol lilt
liMnirt.w'dll
iilrrnhlv
* of the •* Meriwether Countv Arade-
0 employ aTEAl’HER for the ensuing
ipetcul to instruct iu all the branches
1 County Academic*. Satisfai t< rv t •*.
ul elinrncter, iin well us competency Iti
insisted upon. 'I he School i* at jire-
erv flourishing condition, with every prospect
ul number uf pupils under the
8 before in
for snid count
Horse, •bout •
hia ibrehi
fool, t 1
• s. ('hatqK’ll and John Crawl rd
•lioul 5 lee! 6 Ilirhra high, nnd m
|o«mI order, bImnI all rmitid—Tin* l"th of Janunrv, 1i,
‘ HAM! LI. TAYLOR, J. |>.
A true rxtrnrt from the L-trev Root,, loth d v of J i\n.
; uary, HOT. IIENRN l.oYI.Lss. D. Clk .
jsn 34-Ji
C-0< h Vi ELL A EEI\A.\,
I,I l.nw —Onrein,
H AMM. ...>.■■'.1 ii.rir nil ml.r.n., Mill n|.
I.'iiil In Im-ini •> i'llllii.lnl in lln'iii in ih. i*i,unlit'.
«•*? • Cin uii-iu Ih. ul HaacockW I
III.! Nortlii'rn—\V«.hint lull, ul ihu Miil.llv—'Twirf and I
l.«ur»ii.,.il ih- S.iiith.ni—i„i,| lluii.inu,llihh .ml Mun- I
roe, ot the Flint Cin n*—Afao ut the Federal Court.
Their Orth c i* uu lit© second floor of the Man-oiiii
HjII. SAMI IT. UlM KW KI.l ,
, M. J. KENAN.
* ' Th. <i-'Tci.n .ml It.pulilio.., Sin.in.iih; H»||.
i:)m! .lull' (n.n.i.. Mill , . h |iuhli,h
I he "hiii- ihrr. linn , .ml Inin .ri] il.rtr .li nunt..
■ ll¥l* II'
1.1 iomIh
ul (irarnvill., ha. 1,—n
i nlln<r ul hi ge iu (ieorgin,
.s as reasonable,
dilution, will please ntldross
ty the "TriiritccM of Meri-
it personal application be
I'hc 1 it’HiiIi ot the \ ilfagt
gt*Hl ns that, perhani, of un
•ml Imi ird i un be h id onteri
F* r-tiii*, w falling such u
a h iw r t«* the •uhscnl « r, or
wet r (bounty Acadt mv,” , . _ .
iiiconvcuicnt. IL JOHNSON,Scc’v B'.'i’rustee#.
Greenville, (3a. Nov 15
PARTNERSHIP.
At S t;-Mt All IIKAI.I. mnl I1F.NJ AMIN
i.l I), IDA Nlri.DS.h.vinc |,iir(-)n,>-il il,- rniirr in*
l.ri'.lnt hietn ll.Jvrdmt \ \uihmt Mriirhrr,
m III. s liir- i,l III- un4rrrixu.9, ill- fiu.iii... n ill hrir* ,
ull, r I.. . .mlui'icii Iiinlui I he li /,>«// ,y
M. H. hiiaiia.n. ,
MitUdgeviMe, Jan l—if
Safety, Expedition and Comfert.
New Arrangement—Jan'rjr. 1, i 83?
THE PIEHMOIVT,
Cr South Western Jttail Line
FOR WASHINGTON CITY, ’
W II.I, licrcnficr le.*e Millfiljre.ill., Om. EVPrv
OTHER l)AV, iinmedialcly after Ihe arrival^-
llie Mml from Culntubu. ami Mnnigunicrv— Tirourk i
H’nikiugtuH Cily ini dnyt 19 honrt, ullowini
EVtlir NIGHT, WHEN THE HOAD. WII.I. ADMIT. F
I’n.s-nRer. by thin l.ine will r-och
llALTIMORE in 7 ilnv. and 92 hour.
PHII.ADF.LI’HIA 8 •• fi
NEWVOKK 8 •' 14 »
Fare to Wathington City A Iu 75 onty—7 ctt. per mil,
CT Traveller. South of Millcilpcville, wi.hmr to i.!'
thi. Line, nhuuld he carefol not lu color to August., *
Day* // tearing MilledgeviUe for tie Aorih:
JANGAItr.
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 20 28 30
FEBIIt'AltV, ’
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, II, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 27
MARCH. ’ '
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27. 29 it
APRII., ’ **•
5, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 28 30
mat. * ’ ow *
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 21. 26 23 30
JUNE. ' ’ '
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 ->9
JILT. ’ '
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 27 "9 3|
AUOl'ST. ' > * ' Jl *
2, 4, 0, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 30
SEPTEMBER. '
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 55, 27 "9
OCTOBER. ’
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, II, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 31
November. 1
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 20, 28 30
IIECEMUER. ’ ' '
2, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12, 14, 16, 18, 2(1, 22, 24, 2G, 28, 30.
^ 'The year 1838, will commence with January 1, \ilotb
This l.ine, known at the North n. the South- Wen, n
Dine, leaves Washington City for the Smith, (via Fts*
dcrickslmrg, Vo.) on the siitne days ns above stated.
PECK, WEL.LFORDA.Co.
Proprietor,.
cr This is the shortest route between Milledgerill.
and Washington Citv—Tha difference of two days in
favor m the Lower mute, is owing to tlie sleep allmi ed
nn this-Line.
ITT* ()[jirr at Ijnfayette Hall, anil one iloor South el
H anliington llall, Alillcitgevitte,, Oa.
Jauonty 31—7in;
Circnt iVHi tlteni nud *»ullu-rn
li’AliLT ill AIL R(1| TE.
T I1E Petersburg Rail lU>ud Company inform the pub
lit: tlmt their Road,extending Irom Petersburg, Vt.
to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roanoke, a disltmee
of till miles, nnd constituting a purl of the Greut Doily
Mail Route North uml South, is now amply provided
with superior Locomotives and Cars, to accommodate »l|
the travel tlmt nutv ofler. The Car* leuve each end wf
the Roatltluily on the arrival of the rcttpeclive Aluils.—
Travellers with their own equipages,can have their
horses anti carriages transported on this Knud with per
fect safety nnd convenience ; mid thus perform in 5or6
hour*, while resting their horses, a journey which would
otherwise reauirc two days to accomplish.
The Blakely hotel, ut the Southern termination ofthe
Rail Road, has been re-built of brick on uii enlarged
scale, iiitchioiiuiii* will ho spuretl to render its serum-
itiotlatitm such a* will give satisfaction to passengcra and
travellers generally.
Besides the* dull) line of Mail Coaches from Blakely
for the South, via Raleigh, Fayetteville, toe. there ink
line via Turboiciurh three times n week, connected with
the Mail Line ut Fayetteville, ami also a liue from the
Kail Bond at Beliield to Clarksville, Milton to Danville.
Auotlier tri-weoklv line from Blakely, pusses through
AY a r re ii ton, Oxford, tfcc. uud connects u line to Salisbu
ry, N. C.
In the course of tlie season, u branch will he opened
from the Petersburg Rail Road ut Beliield, to W ilkin*’
Ferrv ut Gaston on tlm Kouuoke, from whence u Kail
Road to cross the river by a bridge, is now uhout to be
constructed to Raleigh.
The Rail Rtmtl from Baltimore to NYashington is new
in operation, thence to Potomac landing, the line is con
tinued hy Steuni-boni*, thence via Fredericksburg to
Richmond, n considerable portion of the Rail Road is
finished—and the remainder is iu a rapid course to com-
I iletion. The line continue* from Richmond to Peters-
iurg, hy a Turnpike Rond—and thence hy the Peters-
burg Rail Road to Klakclv, a* before mentioned, is the
main and only daily mail route between Boston nod
Nevv-Orlcans. npril 5—7 m
KJBW YORK AAR MARIES
MjIJYE or m>.iciai:ts.
Brig: Amelin Mrong.
CIIACE, Mauler.
“ Preiniuiii,
Mr. MA THE \VB, Matter.
New “ Dnrien,
C. /’. DUCK LEY, Matter.
“ 44 HI neon,
A. DIB DINS, Matter.
Sclir. D. R. CmiK*.
T. BAKER, Matter.
A LL good and substantia) vessel*, well ealt mlr.tr d far
the trade, vv ith gtiotl uecoinmodatioiis for pusseu-
gt if, and experienced commanders, (me ot the vessels
will be always bo at each end of tho Line to receive
freight, aud will sail regularly ouee a week. Shipper*
by thi* liue ran ©fleet Insurance ut five eights per cent
anil thev nutv rely upon the vessels being regularly des
patched. The subscribers are ulso agent* for several
Steamboats io run rceulurry during the limiting season
between Darien, llawkiusville, nnd Mncon, and are in
duced to believe lhat thev can give great facilities in
forw arding goods destined for the interior ot the State.
HAULS to MITCHELL, Agent*.
Darien Jan ‘JO—1 Jm
THE WASHINGTON MfBBOB*
A NYEEKLY Miscellany of Science, Art, Literature
and news, has been published only twenty montti*.
and has at present a circulation, cousulering this short
period, unpuralleled in the history of tlie periodical
press. Rufus Dawes, Editor; a stinted by many t>J the
first scholar* and writer* of the country.
The Editor anti Proprietor being determined to spare
noexpciiKC in giving udditioiml interest to the Wash
ington Minium, ha* engaged the correspondence of»
gentleman now iu Europe w hose letters Irt tii Parisliavr
bet n favorably received. He has also engaged the cor
respondence ol an officer ill the service ol the l r . State*
to furnish accounts of the Creel.- 11 ar, during the pie-
*« utranipaiuii. I hi* novel feature of the paper will
alone give important iulcicM to it* coii.niiis. Corres
pondent* will also he engaged at < 'iut iunaii ami Bcrtai),
in order to furnish a greater variety ol the lutest intel
ligence.
To encourage native writers, nnd to procure interest
ing matter for the Ml niton, the Editor offers the folio* •
mg Prize*:
One Hunokkd Dollar* for the best Tale,
Onk Huniirkp Dollars for the host Poem;
To he furnished for the NYashington Mirror by the 1st
ol January, 18d7. None but American writer* can be
candidates. Munuseript*to be sent, before thut tinie,
iree of postage, directed to the Editor; the award t« be
made liy a litterary committee on tlm month following-
The iinme of the w riter should be in a sealed wot©,*iin
some mark corresponding with a mark on tlie article, or
containing the mime of the article. No papers wilM '*
opened hut those accompany iug the prize article:
other* will be destroyed. All the ai tides to be at the
disposition of the Editor.
Till'. VV ,\>Htng ion Mirror i*published every
dav, at tho £eut ofthe General Government. Term*,
Three Dollar* per uniiiim,puvahle iu advance.
ID’ Editor* of Exchange papers are requested tocopy
the above, uud the favor will be reciprocated.
EOUG1A, W ilkinson County.—Whereas
Cjf Vickers, administrator in rislit of Ufa wife, on the
estate of VN iley Hopson, lute of said county, dec a. *P*
plies tome for letters of dismission— . ..
Thi* i- therefore to cite the kimlretl and creditor* of*»»
dec’ll. In he and appear at mv tdlice within the time pre*
crihetl bv law, ;o shew cause, if uuy they Imve, why s»i«
letter* slitmltl not be grinned.
Given under mv hutiil at office, Jnn.25th, 1837.
jan 31—fan * JEREMIAH BEALL, c. ^o-
G l'.OUt; 1A, 1 k-11 r y .•oTTrit\ —In til- Suf-riurCourt of
saitl county, October Term, 1836.
Nuncv King, Y
»». S PETITION FOR DIVORCE.
Dickson P, King, j „
It appearing to th-' Court, that the said Dickson !•
Kin?, i e sides hey Olid the liu.it* of this Slate. Ill,
therefore ordered,' on molioiiof Strong to Bailey, som'. 1 *
(or* for Petit inner, that seme© be perfected«»» *"© MM
Dieksoii F. King bv piihlieutioii of tin* Rol' 1 in th©
gia Journal,om e a month for tlncc moiilbs. brftir*' th
ii'xt sitting til thi*omit, requiring th© said Kingh’ "!'*
p**ar and answer to said action, or be considered as t
default. .
A tru' copy from tin* Minute* of asitl Court, Octal*
10th, 1836. *
ALEXANDER G. Ml 1UUN , Cl
nov 1— m3m
C T EOIIGIA, ApiUilV C.miu>.-\Mi-r. «- J" 11 "'* T' 1 ,!'
W niaii, ndoiinisirntortm th.* estate of John L» ‘* r *
of said county, dec'd, applies for letters of di*nii**»»*
from ssitl ©state. . .
These are therefor© to rile and admonish all and '
gulnr the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, t“
ami uppear nt mv office within the lim« |'rest ri6c« .
law,to ©hew cause, if any they have, why saitl fat
should not la* granted. ..
<»tv*n uudci mv hand this D ili dsv ol Oft. P >'
WILLI AM A. STL'IUFA.Vr, t.
ot i. IU —Uilii.i