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SHKMFF'N SALKS.
WilkiMtn Shrriirsrte*'
W ILL In mMnn tho fir-t Tufrfav in MARCH
Mll,belwrf!i thr usual hour* of Mile, it the court
ho«Miti the too n of Irwintou, Wilkinson county, the
folftwwinjr property, to-wit: .....
|ft| 1-4 nr re* oi Innd, well improved, in the 4th dist.
of Wilkinson countv, number not known, taken a* tin'
prnpcrtv of Zeddoek Dyksto satisfy sundry ft fit* »» * n *
vor of Nelly Vinson ami other* Issued from h justices
court, .Wily Viiisou va. Z. I>yk*; lew o»nde nml return
ed by icoiwtahie. fe. 11. MCIIPHEY, feh’ff.
M«r|an NtieiifT Hnlok,
W ILL bo aold on tho ftr^v Tuesday in MARCH no*t.
before the court-house door In the umn of Mn-
di*on, Morgan county, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One negro man by filename of Bailey, about HO year*
of age, levied on an the property ol Edmund Tn> h»r, Sr.
to nattefv a fi lain luvor of Edmund Alexander v* rant
Taylor. ,
(■6 acre* of land, more or less, lying on Indian creak,
it Heine a part of the real estate of John Itoliert*. de
ceased, levied oil to -atisty u fi fain favor ol Urnry
Brewer va said Robert*. ’ ,
_ I.F.WIS ORAVF.3, 1>. HH'ff.
O ill. ill son Slir rill Mil ><--■
O N Hie firm Tuttulay in APRIL. wit, «>» "" ld
before th. ccHirt-houM, d.H.r in thrio*n"t Irwin*
lull, Wilkinson county, within the usual lioura ol sale,
the following proper! v, to wit: . .......
2021 nrrea well improved pine land, in theIlhdialnct
of Wilkinton bouutv, iumoIhi not known, commonly
called the “ Hand Bed,” levied on a* the property of
Llcwcllin M. Robison to autisly a li fa in f'»' or "* 1 ’l? r ! , . n
Palmer, for the uae of Jamea L. Parrish, va sum Roln-
aon and othcra. .
50 aerraof pine land in the 3d district ol Wilkinson,
number not known, adjoining Innda of Jamea Wynn and
Crumbly, levied on ns the pioperlv of William Wynn,
jr. to aatiafy u fi fa in favor of WilliamToitiherlln vaaajd
Wvnn, Welcnni Unicry and John Brown; levy made
au I returned lo inc by a eon*.table.
SOLOMON B. MCRPHEY, Hh’ff.
Applinu SltcrimiAtefe
W ILL lie told on the firm Tuesday in April ncxt.bv
order of ilia Inferior Court of Appling countv, all
tho (ml* Number 10, and 100, in the second, third,and
fourth dietrict of said county, commencing with the first
ten urn! first hundred, nml continuing till nil in sold," Inch
were reserved by the Slate for coiiutv purposes.
SOLOMON CANADY, Sli’fT.
ADJIHVISTIKATOIPS SALES.
l ot'll WORITIIS NOTICES. !
POOR months ilWrditt n;»p lint ion will Im mAmo ;
I' tlo* lid* riot court of Putuuio ccounty, when niftine ,
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the real ca- j
late of John llugan. deceased,
feb 14—w4m WILLIAM FI A (5 AN, Adm’r.
I 7VM R month*after date, application will be made
’ to the honorable tie* lufeiior court of Morgan rout)*
tv, when sitting for ordinary purpose?, fm Lava In sell
ihe real estate of Mark P. J»o kaoii, late of auid county,
dei *d. JOHN JOHNSON, Adm’r. ,
ft b I 1-w Im
M It month? after dale application w .11 be made lo
the Inferior court of Morgan comity, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes be
longing to the ornhotisof Tiimnu Hemphill, lute of said
coiiutv, deceased.
l li I 1 — wi n JOHN JOHNSON, flnnrili.-ti.
\ K IT.lt the evpiralimi of four mouth*, application
will he made lo tire* luferior court of Putnam coun
ty, when silting for ordinary purposes, fur leave to aell
all the real estate of John Clircvcs. dec’d.
tel, II-w Im JOHN NEWSOM, Adm’r.
I NOL'Il moiitha afterdnte. nprdicntion will be mu letu
the Inferior c ourt of RiirKc county, when sitting
for orehuarv purposes, fur leave to sell nil the leal estate
of James Kimbrel, dreenaed,for tlm henefit of the heirs.
fob 14—w4m MARY KIMBKKL, Adm’x.
A K IT.lt the expiration of four months, application
. willbe made to the Inferior court of Jones coun
ty, when rilling fur ordinary purpose*, for leave to s< 11
the bind mid a negro belougiug to the cslr.teol John O. p-ilte
Daniel, late of aaid county, dec’d. for the benefit ol the
heirs uud creditor*.
WILLIAM If. INGRAM. Adm’r.
ELIZABETH O. DANII L, Adm’x.
fob I I—w4m
f |AO the Inferior court of Jasper county, wneii sluing
I for ordinary purpose*, four mouths after dnto, up
plication will be made lor b uve lo sell W'adc Wigging 4 '
idle rert in 177 ncres nf land, Iving in Jusper county.
N. CL HLAIltillTKR, Honrdiaii
juii *21 forWndc Wiggings, insane person.
I AOlIt montliH after date annlieotioti will be made to
' tlic Inferior court of Baldwin county, w lien silling
for ordinury purposes,for leave lo sell the real uud per*
aoiiul estate of W illiam W. Carat a, di c’d,
nov 22 ELIZA CARNES, Adm’rx.
I NOI'H montlia after date, application will bo Hindu to
1 flic Interior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lauds be
longing to Henry !•*-JIJovlie,.minor,
nov 15 ***’*’ ”
HEN BY K. RtJflKER, CJimrdiun.
TTNDP.R an order of the Inferior court of Morgan
U county, when sitting for ordinaly purposes, will l»c
sold on lie'first Tuesday in April next, ut tint court
house iu Ware eountv,
Lot of Land No. IM*
in the 4th district of Appling now Ware county,belong
ing to tho esiate of Richard M. Gilbert, dec d. Hold
for the benefit of the h-ira and creditors of said Gilbert.
Jcb 7 A. ITr/PM UH K, Adm’r.
W ILI.be sold at thecomt-liousn in Laurens coun
ty, Gn. on tlic first Tuesday in April nuxl,
HUGO Actom of Lund,
Iving on Rocky (’reek in said county,as the property of
the lute Aimer Davis, der'd. in pursuance of Ilia will.—
Tlic laud will be sold altogether, or in parcel*, ns may
l»e deemed most advantageous to the. estate uud nucom-
inmJatiug to purchasers. Term* to be made known oil
the day of sale. ANDREW' It. MOORE,)
J K.HSK II. CA M BUELL / Ex’ora.
EDMI'ND I.OW, )
fob7 ELIZABETH DAVIS, Ex’rx.
ILLh* sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at
bribe town of Carrollton,
l*Ofcf|»Oll<'€l NlllO
W r~
the court-lion
Eot No. 1T7,
in the 5th district of Carroll county, it being part of the
real estate of Win. A skew, dec’d. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
feh 7 TANDY W. KEY. Adm’r.
\ HUGE ABLY to nn order of the Inferior enurt «-i
Libert • minty, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be > .id I* foie the courl-)mn«e door in Hamilton,
ilarrife countv on the first Tuesday in April next,
Lot of i.iiit*l No. ’JOL
in the^1 Mb district ol formerly Muscogee now Hams
.-iiii.it v, 4*oiii.lining k'lhJl acres, belonging to the estate
: flioinn- Dmks. der’d. late of Elbert county.—
. ih itaf ththeiri aaid dac’d. Timuoiili,
rilOMAS JONR8, )
w IJ.I.IA.M BAILEY, > Ex'ora.
YOUNG L.G. HARRIS,)
TJ* The l 'nluiiib.is K.m|uirer will pulilisli the nlmve
till day of sale. j in 31
I lOliR months after date, application will be made to
1 the Inferior court of Ilcncook county, when sit
ting fur ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell ItHoJ acres ol
laud, lying and being in said county id ILiucork, ad
joining liigtain and Green, belonging to lliu estate ol
of Thouian L. Edward*, dec’d.
THOM »S <\ 1H TTS, l Adiii , r> _
15
IIKNItY MITCIIKI.I.,
I AOb'R montlia uflor date npplit atbm will be made to
1 the Infarlor court of Tottimllnotmtvjwben aitting
for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell the teal estate
of Jamea Joyce, lute ol - id county, dereused, loi the be
nefit of the heira and crcu.ior*.
nov 15 JAMES PERRY, Adm’r.
|,A()|7|l mouths after date, application will lie made to
t 1 the Inferior court of Jasper county, when sitting
to sell the real estate ol I
'l\ ‘W'clhorn minor, lor the benefit of said mi
nor, ol which all persons interested w ill notice to lile
their objections if tliev have
or oidinarv purpose*, for le
DANIEL McDowell. Guardian.
Jan. 3, 1U37.—w Im
NOI ■ R months fi
date, application will lie made lo
iek county, when sitting
to sell pail of the real
J 7._
. the Inferior court of II
for ordinary purposes, for hut .
cHlate of Joseph Robert-, late of said » omit \, dec d.
BUIU'Il M ROBERTS, ( r
. .. tr. xi tiiii't i:Ts j ».* ors.
V
JESSE M. ROBERTS, S
,3( )l K mouths after date application will be made to
the lufeiior (mint of Hancock county, when sit
ting for ordinury purposes,lor leave to sell a Into! laud,
. the I till district
Tu'bot coiiutv,belonging to tli
. . . * * »/irn
nitlly Muscogee now
ate ol John Roe, Sr.
ZAt’H \Itl Ml ROE, Adm’r.
OILOE ROE, Adiu’x.
nkw tnsit,
lUn.lcal liiMrunicnls. nud Music
nicrcliaiidise,
f l'.ST rec.iv-dfrutn Europe. \ for Male nt A T\V I
Ml «IE SALOON, (.ipu bf I hr Caldth l.yrc,) p.-l
rrcci.i'll Irani ai:(*ntM in l.uiuluii ami l*ari., a in) vuiuu
ble assortment of
New Music cV tlusii nl lnstrmi:ei»ls
which togc the r with nn extensive stock on band, embra
ces ns l.irge mi ns«ortuiMit of Music, Musicul Instru-
uietits. mid .Alii-icul Men lunidiao, as cun lie found iu uny
estilblifllllient III tile I luted dtlllC*.
Among the Musie from London, arc the last composi
tions of eminentma-icrs arrutiged lor one flute—one and
mu Holes—flute and i.iuno forte—two flutes and piano
thru—entireCJ]M*ras lor the flute—selections from Ros-
-mi’- <>pf re* lor tw o flute*—Trios for three flutes, fee.
Among the .Musical Instruments arc the much admir
ed Accordion* ol vurioussixes, Spanish Guitar*of eve
ry style mid panent.vary ing in price from$tj to f 100.
Eicncli and German Violin- and Violoncello*
Bn»* Horns ami China Boll*; Serpeut* uud Keyed
Bugles,
Concert Tr.impels and Horns,
Bags mioI Case* for Guitar*, Violins, Flutes and Ac
cordion*,
Cymbal*, Bassoon*.Trinngles, Horns,Trumpet*,
Tuning I’mks, Tuning Hammer*, limiting ilorus. I
Si' i | Wire, Violin 1»oWh, Violin Bridges.
St ing* for \ iolin*, Guitars, and Violinccllo*,
Reed* for Clarionet-. Oboes and Buwsooii*.
l-ingcr Board*, Tail l*ieoe-,nnd IVg* for Violins, fee.
In addition to the above, tin* subscriber i-i noustniilly
reci i\me from lii* ir.unufnciory Nuprriur Via no t'ortei,
niiniului luredexprc-sly lor lit* e-tubli.-hmcnt, ol'v arioua
ol Rosewood uud .Mahogany, with the (irnud
limp Stop, Metallic IMatcr,fee. embracing the
|..test b.-liion of f limit tire with tuldet and hollow-cur-
ncinl Ironl*, veneered legs and Grecian -crool-. All ol
wliicliaro waJiuntrd to be made of such matcrinlM and
*o well seasoned a* to stand tin* test of every climate,
and cuu be returned it any defect i- found ill the instru
ment*. I’riee from $150 to fet,.»(l. I'iuuo stools 1.1 vari
ous patterns to correspond v*. itli I'inun-, of Rosewood,
Mahogany .fee. I'iui.o cover* of every variety ofcolom
and qualities.
I'inno Forte Tuning Folks, Hammer*, fee. fee. In
struments of every description tuned, repaired,or pack
ed nt short notice.
Q y I'lircliii'ct* will find it to their advantage to cull
and examine the above.
/7«/r», dm tout tn, f Most, Haprott /*, aim le and dou
ble, Ort/irc I hilt*, I'irnlotn, /’»/#*.fee. U f \ lie sub
scriber manufacture* I lie celebrated ('ocowond / /////•«.
with the ivory joint, silver mounting*, keys, fee. fee. u-
iidimI exclusively by all the principal Frofesaom ol tin*
Instrument throughout the country.
A 1*0,constantly puldiidn dby lhesul**eribert»Il t.icnrw
ami fashionable .Vln-ii , which, ill addition to hi* recent
large mid in.-rensing Cutalnguo of Standard .Music,—
In-lruetion Books,—Gumut Seales, fee. fee. eonstitute-
thf most vnluoMe assortuu nt of Music in the country.
I’lirchnscrs will find the counter covered with nil lb«
newr-i and must favorite Song*and Ficees—also book-
of the same bound for the convenience ol poisons leuv
iug the citv.
In addition to the nssortnirnt of Muie.are all the va
rious works on the science uud composition of Music,by
Barrows, Cutel,Fall tilt, Ma»on, fee.
'I'he price of Mu-ic,a* sold at llii*establishment, is a*
low (if not cheaper) astil the otlin'shop* about town.
Seminaries. Music Dealers, and Art inti ol the Brutes
sion, supplied on the m*-t reasonable trim*. Order*lioin
tmy pan of tin- I'nilrd Stair*, or d.-; w In ie, attended to
w iih the gr» ale* t calc and ib -piiteli, b\ mldi» -sing
JUS El'll F. ATWII.ImMu-u S,loon, sign
of tb« Golden Eyre,‘JUI Broadway,
iiearSt. Biiul’a Church.
New York, Fein 93—wOtn
O^tcdioi'iic I nivci'sily.
r iHS Iii-1111:1 ion was organised nt tin 1 late mectii':
8 ol tie' Board of Trustee*, by creating the Ofl'n i
of the Faculty, and the couisc* of Lecture*, uud also
appointing pail of tin* Faculty, a* follow*.
FACtl.TY.
Rev. C. B. BEMAN, l'ic*idcnl and Brofessorof Natu
ral Bliilnsoidiy and t'beinislry.
E. A. NISIIET, E*q., Viee-Bresident and Brofcs*or of
Brlb'jr l.ettre* nud .Mental Bliilo-opliy.
Rcv.C. W. 1IOU ARD, C’linplniii and Bmlessor of Mo
ral Philosophy uud Evidence* of Christia
nity.
Rev. S. K. TALMAGE, ProfeHsor of Ancient Lull-
r nosmcTCN
OF I UK
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A standard of literature in the Coiled State*, by In
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securing to authors t'.c publi-lier’a profit oti other than
school hooks.
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In i.io authorull profit on the mile*, alter deducting the j
hi.liter**charges uud incidental
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I hr expense of diving it tor louikct
it into bundles, transportation to tiiarkt t, eom-
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h augment both the repututioli and the usciul-
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A body of some 50 pages—will foitu
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Its content* will be somewhat vaiious, but will, lor the
most part coii*i*t of short l.i/crury Aoticcs; litllio-
ynipliictil articles; u critical list of ut u pul/ten/ion*,
foreign und domestic; end general Literary lutd/i-
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the I i III- of each will be seemed, tile pi.l-lie I" II. I III d
bv the introduction ot a uniform series of improved school
Imoks, and the feoutli pu teeted against the introduction
of anv matter tending in the most remolt depice tons-
s iil our iii-litiition* an 1 propeitv. And when vvn tukc
into' M*i<leration tin faet that these are now held against
tiie ptij idicc* of the world—that a society with tuorc
t!i; li i . • 'iiiudrcd ati*.i!iaiy association* spieadover ma
il v of me State 4 of tlii* I uiou, with iniiiiense sums lor
tin* . r.ituitoiM di-tribiiiion of tracts and pamphlets, have
dec! ut d universuI < iimiieipatinii,reineinner the influence
w Im It early iroprct * ions hnv e on the matured mind, all
)| ;R miilit 1 iw after dale, aj'plieatioii w ill be made to
the luft i tor court of Baldwin comity, when sitting
11imi v purpose*, for leave to sell th* roul estate
of A1 v till Steele, late of said minify, tie
It. I*. NT! BBS,
nov. 22. AB1JAII STEELE,
• Ailm’r*.
| [NDKKuu older of the luferior court of Butnnm
eountv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
he sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at Entonton,
Y \egro WojiiJin smtiiotl ^lolly*
for the purpose of making a division aiming the heir*
of TIi.m. Low, der'd.; aim, a negro woman, lloeky,
(• 'longing to Win. Low orphan of Tho*. Low,
janSl lb MOHELV, Guardiww.
J [ NDKIi an order ol Ilia Inferior court ol Baldwin
J civilly, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie
sold e| ibe court-house in the City of .vlltledgeville,
county of Baldwin, on the first Tuesday in April next,
thut part of
Tlio llottl Entitle*
of John M nrlcr, dec’d. known at Mnrlers (former I v
Browser’* Mills,) on Town creek together with the lands
appurtenant, being about 70(H) acre". Teiins on the
day. Sold for the benefit of the heir* mid creditors.
j*„ !• ANN MARLKR Adm’x.
U NDER nn order of the Inferior court of Morgan
eountv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
*old in Madi«(Nl|Oii the first Tucsdnv iri Mureli next,
Thfl risir.lsitioii
w berenn Burnell Russell, dee d. of said eountv, former
ly lived, containing 670 acres. Hold for tin* benefit of
the heir* of *ai:l dee’ll. Term* made known oil the day
of *alc. BENJAMIN T. Kl’SSKLL, Adm’i.
i.«ii 3 de boni* non
N the first Tuesday in March next, will be aold ut
O
the d uir of the court-house in Baker county,
Lot No. ?*!>,
nth* 11 th district of E irlv originally, now Baker conn-
•v, sobius the property'of Jeremiah Warren, late of
It. ieo. :< eountv,dec’d. uud l»y nn order of the Inferior
• art » : .i l eountv ,vvht»n sitting for ordinary purposes.
JOHN (iUAVBILL,
d-e 6 JESSF. G. HITTS
Ex'ora.
t TNDEIi uii order of the luferior court of Butiinm
J county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, will be
■old on the first Tuesday iu March next, ut the court-
house in Marion,.
Lot No. HO,
fn the 27th district of Twiggs coiiutv. Sold as the
property of Janie* Shearman, dec’ll, for tho buiiefit of
Ihe heirs aud creditors—Term* on the day.
ELBERl’ IIAVNES. ) Adm'rs
dec 8 JOHN A. 8UBAUMAN. t "•
U NDER an order of the Inferior court of Elbert
county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold at the court-house in Lowndes county, on the fust
Tuesday iu March next,
A Lot of' Lit ml. So. 11T
in the 16th district of Irwin, nt the time of the drawing,
but now Lowndes county.
Also, at the sum a ton \ will he Mild in tho couutv of
Early, at the court hou*e of said county,
A Lot ot' Lund, No. N7,
in the fitti district of Early. All sold ns the property of
Barnard O. Heard, Into of Elbert county,dec’d. for the
benefit of the hcii* and creditors. Terms rash,
dec 9 TH()M AS J. HEARD. Adm’r.
giieprs. .
N. M. CRAWFOUD, Professor of Mutliematic* uud |
Astronomy.
(Not yet filled,) Professor of Modern Language*
“ “ Professor of Geology, Botany aud Min
eralogy.
” 41 “ • Rector of the Midvvnv Seminary uud •
ex-oflicio iiiembi r of the Factiliv •
“ “ “ A competent number of Tutors. |
Ih ovisioii has nisobeeu made by the Board for the de-
liverv, gratuitously of u Course of .Lecture* on each of
tlic fidlovving subject*, viz : Municipal, Civil aud Inter- j
nationalI.iiw, Physiology and Anatomy.
The Corner Stone ot the University building is folio ‘
laid with suitable solemnities, uud an Address by Col. I
J. II. I. UMI'KIN, I* to be deliver 'd dining the Animal
Meeting, nml under the direction of Hopewell Presbyte
ry, which i* to convene nt Millcdgevillc, during tiie lut-
. ter pint of Mureli, 1337.
— . , ... • , i ft! »IP A stun which, in llio opinion of tlic* Board, fully justi- i
for ordinary purposes, lor leuve to s«’ll lot ol land No it), gfei* in takiiu: et)'.. ii nt mensuies, lias aln ady been j
iu the fttli district ot originally Lee county, belonging to Hiil»seribr«l to tiie Instituiion, and sevenil Agents have '
the orphans of Jaue I'oiudexter, ile* d. j l»cen appointed, who are instructed to make piompt and j
j.iultl J.Afr. felll-r I* I LLI), Guardian. { eiionretie efforts to sccuie the complete endowment ol
A 1.1. pormm. iM.vij.iclaim.nRi.ini.l Uh- «lnlo of Jolm j nt tlic In-titutiuM arc expected to com-
/V Haiiiriek, lid d. latool l pson county, will please , )% . • t , M . vt?(|r 1
them in, legally proven, in terms ol tlic law, aud , Th( , uc . ti ;, M (<1 |j„ ur ,| |,V.h been restricted for the
present to th. 1 measures above stated, by the want ofj
suitable eandiibite- to fill up the vacancies in the Fanil-
I v, n* w id I a* I* v the vv ant of adequate fund*. It is thr ir |
tie*iuii to create a University, which shall be ol the :
highest character—an ornament end a lde*»ing to the I
whole South. Their success in the attainment of this |
deiMoi.d uud respected time. Thr Ji.iirlinl vvfocli shall
do this, must combine the general strength ol all who,
in th ?*’oi:!h, love their couiitrv, and arc cnpublo of do
ing it until actual service. It must, then, be, liot the
« h.unpiou <>r the propagandist of local opinions, but the
friend «d nil that pursue the public good Into the vul
gar on’lli« d* of'Polities, debused by partisan lam our,
orcomipteil bv ihe interest, or ovcieorne by Ibe popu
lar |)i:*.‘i« n ol tiie hour, it must not tall. From it, the
pride of tlic Nullifier must receive uo diminution, the
fidelity .of the Unionist no reproach. It mu-t be uo
vniitugc'-giound to either party ; nor sem l ut usni om-
mon field, when* they will only contend wiihli shall
1110*1 advance the cause ol the feoutli.
'| o v indicate, tlyu, our peculiar in c titiitions: Io repel
tlie importance cf guarding against the ndinis- I with aruumeut, b *t prfFfnily we lie Ibierd to r» pc I with
sion ii.io our eb'iiictilary Imoks ol uny uiatu t wbitli may j uim ^ f „f| external interference w ith our domestic eondi-
inisleud tliefeeliiigorjitdgineiil. 1 thm: (.gainst tlic wild rule of mcic Chance and Cor-
I iiasmiieli a* the F;.h» «it si Inml books is mneli greater, i rnptioii, to npb.old a Ri pulilicnn and 1 ’< derative, as dis
and (In* value uinl profit depends much more cm the pub- | tiiigui*h< d ftoiu a eon. olidiiting adininistiatioii of the
li*lier, the Company will divide the profit with the an- j National affairs: I’m. id the disoiders of tlic Central Go-
timr or compiler on iillelementary books. This arrange^ j vcimm nt—where Reform i* hopeless, niul even useless,
iiient w ill plui'e all author* and compilers on t?ie same j ‘tin j, M , |,nve giv« u y oursiIves stronger aud w i.-i i local
footing ; uud inn-mmcli n- Ihe Company will have im sy stem^—to direct tiie public view tow ards a hutnt -jndi-
iutciot in the com -right bey olid a contract for tbc cxelu- j r ’ v (J lt > States,« npalde, tlirougli itself, to colder upon
sive lit lit to publish until a bettor or improved book i* : our people those Idessings of well-olden d Liberty wliicli
produced by ►ome oilier nullmr, the Company will lie al- J weexpti tin Miin fiom the Federal power: limn the dc-
wavs inviting, and in fact ofK'iiug a prciniiim f«»r better lusioic* «d' Party polities abroad, to call home the ntt« n-
uinl impr i.ed books. As it now i-*, every nutlmrciieoiin | tiuti of our people to those art* by which the wise and
tern the competition of publishers who have theeopy* , brave have often raised petty .States into noble uud pros-
rig Els c 1’i ivul book*. This Company will bo tin impur ; pnon* cotnmoiivvenltbs: to attacli men, if pic sil le to
tin I umpiie.rendy to place each new competitor oil the their l-iitli-phicc, and couvcit them from wundeiiiig, and
same I .otiog as ihe most favored party. It* object be- ha.*1E* Ii adventui.s, into citizens, tbo lovers of civ ilizn-
iug to puli!i - Ii the bc<t book,nud the profit I*, mg the same j fion : Ii* rr-anirnate puTdie spirit, and givo it pm |u^e, ns
on • it In i, the preference will always he given to that vv cl! a* energy : to bold, over parties uud politicians, the
which deserves it. DUFF GREEN* j tribunal of ii public opinion tur difforciit from that idle
Washington Citv, August 2d, 1836. j and corrupt one, of which the Newspaper l ies* is the
voice: lot these purposes, to givediliiisioii through the
laud, to sound aud well considered Public Doctrine
I NOUlt months after date application will he made to
' the Inferior court of Morgan comity, w hen sitting j
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro hoy, Bur- 1
well, belonging lo the estate of Jane \\ ovals, dec’d. of
paid eountv. All persons concerned will please take
notice and iile their objection'*, il anv tin y have.
( | vc in WILLIAM \VOODfe, A dm r. I
I NOUR month* niter date application will be mndn to j
* the Inferior court of Baldwin county, when sitting
spreading with them Knowledge uud Taste, tlicii natu
ral allies—sticli w ill be the constant effort of that litera
ry league,among the best talents of the country which
lias been set ou foot, in tbo present undertaking.
Of its Editorial task.it i? not necessary that we speak
so minutely. It 4 general aim vv ill, of course, be to guide
. # t . the popular tnsto toward* know ledge, in its best sources,
c.u Jv circulation, ill the feoutli- | nn( | Eloquent letters, ill their truest models. Its judge-
1, end new inodes of practice,! mouts will, however, follow the liteiory merit only ol
all persons indebted will make pa
1 JOSEPH !1<
ds to retidor them iu j roporly attested within tli • end will lie wholly dependent upon the lil»cii.lity of the j confidently assure themselves of the patronage of the i | -, „ ,i\ r,
i prescribed by law. , it Christum and benevolent public. prolc-sioii at tho feoutli. I mm the lit. rat
t, 10—w4tn SEPTIMUS TORRENCE,Adin r. ” Mr. IW mvn will eonttiitte to rondurt the Midway I ,,,.1. * d, the editor 4 , undertaking this Inl.orhms dutv I u’, u. J,
LI. it,min. lmvlWcUim.aA.lii.ttln-o.lnlc of\V... ' .'..V‘.i'i,’.! • .Y‘l''ntl £ "!' 9 N\Tift,U‘r^7oai';diTfC8^r»“’ I »*‘1. i.oox,., ..I indiv.lunlrnMiljimont.I , I \„i
* AmKiw. dec'll. Into «f J.4. r '■nni.lv. I |,^U. nf UcTruitpL ' fc' '"r ’ '• ", Fr,>, * 1 I'uMi.- . It,:
lorllieui In legally proven, in terms ol the law, and * j;, |», STUBBS, Heeretnrv. I li" i"/* 1 !)’ • “/i ‘ 1 “ ' ‘ * n L . 1 i | for the l»residency ...
- will n.iike nnvnieiii without ili'lav. I * ! V. "/ ,,v ' > }° * ,, I , I ,C * 1 1 ol the liherul ami hi^liitmidoil i,.„| persons that ure stilialive : upon Charitv orMisshm-
ot Unit piolossion—not simply that ol their mdiviJiml ; „ rv * r t..,,.,vi, ..
subs, r i ..ii ; , «*,h«t ofthei. con.libniu.ns^ to tl, wo, k.hoth H AUmIuVSg
of vvhieh they rcspcctlully Sidn It; that there may bosus-I i...
A LE person* indebted to the estate of feamiu l i t
rence, late of Warren county, dceeu-ed, ure i
quested make imim'diale payment, ami tlr
mnud ‘ — *“
time,
jan 10—’
A 1
render I hem ,
all person* indebted will make payment without delay,
oct 18—fit TANDY VV. KEY, Adui’r.
A LL |H?r*on« indebted to the estate of Johu O. Daniel.
lute of Jones county, deceased, ure reqested to
make immediate payment ; aud those having demands
against the os la to to present tli'in properly authenticated ! feet vv lute, a small murk of
within the legal time preseribed i.v law. 1 her back, about the size of
‘ VVILI.IAVI II. INGRAM, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH O. DANIEL, Adiu’x
f. bronrv 1 I - C|
PUOin'BCTtN.
A T the late meeting of tho Alumni of Franklin Col*
j\ lege, it was uuaiiiiiiously resolved to be expedient
to make airangcmeuUtu issue u monthly l.itcrury Ma-
gu'/iucyto be ealled
THX3 ATHENIAN.
The undersigned were appointed by the Soeiety a coin-
mittee of piudieutiou and joint Editor* of the work, un
til the next meeting of the Siren tv. NVe have no inter-
PROfePECTlfe
or the
SOUTHERN illEBITAL
A3MD 3VHGZCAL JOUHP7AL.
PUBI.ISIIKD IX AUGUSTA, OA.
rilllE the object of this work into convey prnrtieal
fl and useful in for mat ion upon all branches of the
profession, and to give an
cm country, to new faet?'
whether oi' domestic or foreign origin. To accomplish . each author—not the accident of hi* temporary n iiovmi,
these objects, the editors have engaged the services of nor that of his Iditli oil this or the other side of'the Allan-
many distinguished memhriH of the Profession to contri- tie. Towards the few good w riters that, iu America, tlic
butu origiuul article*. They have the pledge of support dearth of euliiv atioii has yet permitted os to I uve, we
Iimii the other members of the l acuity ol tho Mcilieul ; shall know how to he respectful. Jlut iu Literature, us
College of Georgia. They liuveiimplc rcM.urech of do- \ Intel v in ’Trade, we shall insi 4 t that no man’s had eom-
niestie and foreign iuforiuution iu the periodicals of this modftv he forced upon us, under no matter what patriot-
eo tm try, Great Britain, Germany, France mid Italy, und J i<- pretences; upon ail that class of our writers, whose
from private eorrespuiidcuec from Baris. The editors | works, for want of cverv other merit, attempt to make
forbear ofl’eritig any consideration* to show the value of riienmclves one out out of flic very fact, that they are
a periodical which shall convey to tho Physicians of ' not English, nil unsparring wnr vv ifl be wugr d; imr les s
Southern climates the experience of Southern procti- . upon that other great Division of the invading « imv of
tioueis, and spread before them the earliest information) Dulnes*—the endless compiler* of bid and illiterate
d» rived from all quarD'r* of the scientific w oi Id, pcr*uad- | school books; a sort that drive out all sense or eloquent e,
ed tli.it 4 ucli a pindication as ibis i* designed to be, lias j by poisoning the verv fountain 4 , where they pass. Over
long been esteemed n great desideratum by the profec- ( these uml whatever else pernicious, the Northern Press
I pours out upon n*, n strict supervi,
The year 1633, will commence with January 1, (Mo n -
duy.)
This Lino, known nt the North ns the South-Western
Line, leaves\\ nsliingtoti City for the South, (\in Fie-
tlcrieksburg, Yu.) on the same dnvs as ulmve stated
PECK, WKELFOKD fe. Co,
Proprietor$,
03* This is the shortest route between Alilledcaville
and Washington City—The difference of two dnvs in
favor of the Lower route, is ow iug to the sleep allowed
on this Line.
(Li* (tffire at Lafayette Hall, and one door South d
H nulling ton ilall, Siilletlgvrille, (fa. J
.Innnary ft!—7n.|
Imrt’HI ^oiGmsti find tteuthein
UAIIsY HIAUo KOCTE.
f I^HE l'« ten-burg Rail Rood Company inform tliepub
.U lie that tlicir Road,extending from Pctersbuig, Vt,
to Blakely , North Caiolimi, outlie Roanoke, a dir- titnce
of 6(1 miles, and constituting u pait of the Greul Dnilv
Mail Route Ninth und feoutli, is now amply provided
with superior Loeoiiiotivcsnud Curs, to ucccmmodulo oil
the travi 1 ilint n.av i.fct. '1 he ( i.i* leuve each end of
the Konddailv on the arrivul of the respective Muils.—
Travel!, rs with their own equipages,tun have their
hoiscs and caniages transported on this Road with per
fect safety and convenient c ; ami thus perform in 5 or fi
boms, w bile lestiug thcii horses, n journey which would
otherwise require two day* to Hccumplisfi.
The Blakely Hotel, nt ihe Southern termination of the
Rail Road, has been rt-built ol’hi hk on tin enlarged
scule, mid iiojuiins w ill Lo spared to render its nccoai-
inodatioii sucli a* w ill giv o satisfaction to passengers am!
Have'Ih i> im m rt. I ly.
Besides the daily line of Mail Com lies from Blakely
for tin fe« nth, via Raleigh, Fayettevillc, fee, there is "a
line via Torlpm.ueh tlnee times a week, connected with
the Mail Line ut Fayetteville, nml nl*o a line fiom the
Kail Road at Bclfieid to (.’larksv illc, Milton fe. Danville.
Another tri-vvt t klv lino from Blnl.tlv, passes through
Wurr eutoii, Oxfoid, fee. und connects u line to fe*uli*Lu-
ry, N. C.
in the course of the season, n branch will be o.-.ci.td
frem the Petersburg Rail Roatl at Bel fir Id, t<» \\ ilkiiis*
Fcitv at Gaston outlie Roanoke, from vv lienee a Kail
IfiMul to cn.M'ilu'ri.cr Ly a l.iiil-c, i, now uLout lo be
coiistructi t! to Rnlt i*:Ii.
'The Kail Road from Baltimore to Washington is now
in operation, tlieuet to Potomac binding, the lino is t on.
tinned by feteam-boats. tlirnee vi»t Fredericksburg to
Richmond, u considerable portion of the Rail Rand is
fini.-het!—and the remainder is in n rapid course tc cam*
liletion. ’The line continue* from Richmond In Pe ters
burg, by n Turnpike Roatl—and thence by the I’tirr?-
burg Rail Root] to Blukelv, as bef'tue meiijitmeil, i> tbo
main and only daily inuil route between Bo. ti n ut.J
New -Orleans. i:pril. r > Tm
dated the facilities at their command, they 1
ufety be maiiitniiied.
literature of mere amnsement—Novels, Ver-
of ignorant nml impertinent people, or
Anniversary Orel inti*, liiattgur.il Dist-uur-
volumes of Indigestion widt h pus* for
upon the Biosrapliies of cam iilatc*
ml of nil other illustrious sod h
vtmtr:.
S TRAYED or stolen from the plantation nf Thomas j
Jm kroti, itl the couiitp of W ilkinsoti,on the 15lh of <
J ii ii 11 n r \ lift, a /t.i } M.ll/F, 4 years old, both bind
saddle on the riclil side of
sevcnpeuce, anil about 14
j hand* high. A reward of sf 15 will be given to any per-
soiitliat w ill deliver the said mure to me, living ill snid
eount v, or for advertising the same, so ilint I get l.et
again. BENJAMIN KEMP.
■ icspct'iiuiiy soiit it; tliut mere may l.esus-
:i d among u* n Journal that shall afford opportuni-!
to the many enlightened pinriitinuers throng Loti t the j
oithern fetutes of eoiumiiuit'iitiiic the results of their:
ervatiou, which otherwise would he lost to tlic pro-
• ;i ami to Soeielv.
i 4 Journal willin'
i: about pug
siietl monthly, in number* eon-
o. neatly executed, at per
12. ii j. NiioruBui,
Bniggisls, Alstrosi, 4»:i.
fl^HE Subserthers (former luirtners of Elli-*, Shot-
I. wellfe. Co.) have resiiiuetl tlicir lut.-iues* iiuiler tlic*
ubu e brill, at tlieii old stand,opposite the Brick Tavern,
an i w ill keep a general u*soi linent ol Drills, Medi
ci s, Surgical anil Medical Instruments, t'ain/s and
O .s, of at! hinds, II iiitluir tUnss,assorted sizes, (Slims-
for shop furniture. Perfumery, Fancy Artielt
rilicisin must proceed by notices justly |
portioned to the brevity of exh.tent e t ujoyed by tlii-lit-
erary gii»«s, vv hit li tlouii.-hes greenlv, in the inorniug
ami is cut dow ii ami flung away I rfore (lie night. Life is
too short. Ait too long, and L< ninini: grow ii too pndific
people tt, tieeupv tlieiuselves inoie iImiii an instant
with had books until they shall have read all the great
. • • ours in the wo! hi.
i tiie tleliv ci v ol the second No. ,, , , ,
Mll.To.N ANTONY M. D. I oiniminirnlions may he auilrescnl to t!
JOSEPII A.* EVE M. I) * Literary Company,” at Augusta Georgia,
ril'ers will please transmit their name* nml
lit tliut vv hit'll* we take iu the welfare brushes of t erry description. Itul.
id Fa tent Met.
feoutli, have too long depended upon foreign parts for terin Metlica. Dgi II nods, and Dye Stuff's, and a greul
our Literature, and ufgleelud our ow n talents. We ahull valiel v «»t Miseellaneous Articles, vvhieh they have re-
long us we think we ure weak; and depou
pl iers of residence to ihe editors, with all convenient
despatch; and lii uds holding subscription lists mere
qu -it'd (o fi.i ward them us speedily us they convenient
ly eon. jitue 14
Till-] I.VtKA.V* TAIYAC1JA7
t!ie cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula or King’s
il, Gout, Sciatica or lli|> Guut, Incipient Can*
, pur- I
alt Rliemii, Sy phi I it i« fe Mercurial D t
hilly l It eisnml painful nlVeetioii* of the bt.iies/l I- : ton, Ma
U NDER an order of the Inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will lie
sold nt the court-house, iu Ealunlou, on the flr*t Tues
day ia March next,a very likely
Yoniitf ftf<*gro Wontnn,
and her two children, belougiug to the estate of Robert
Flournoy, dec’d. Credit 10 month*,
doc27 JOAI M! FLOURNOY, Adtn’r.
O N the first Tuesday iu May uext, will ha sold ut the
court-house in Pcrrv, llmistoti county,
Lot No. OT,
in the Nth district ol Houston county. Terms made •
known ou the day of sale
feb21 W.M. PURVIS, Adm’r. |
I TNDF.R an order ofthe Inferior court of Warren eoun-
T ) ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill he sold
tube court-house in said eoutlly, on the first Tuesday
III Apt d II U. .
• OO \crc* of Pine Land,
n hc or I I* ins on the Hail Road in said ivtv.- '
ul nuu I B. lUddisb,
lire ie :.c. uf in. tii'H . a:nl creditors. A field of :.i* ul j
!f* x.ci, now ruH. d. will lie reserved for the use of the i
rentee tlii» year. Term*—arredit until Christmas next,
v. jth notes mi J good security.
J»»»24 E. BCR8QN, Adm’r.
O N Tuesday tha 14th dav «»( March MSt, will to sold I
at the late residence of Jonathan fetautonl, fer. de- I
censed,nt Warren eountv,
All Ihf FtTHOnn! Property
of said dec'd. consisting ol horacs, lmgs, rattle, geese, I
houaeliold, and kitehrn furniture, plauisiiou tool-, ,Vr.' 1
corn, fndiicr, nork, seed cotton, fe i. ami thr pUutnihiu to
be rented. Terms made kuowu ou thedav ol sslc.
jau 24 ELISH A BUlOoN. Adm’r.
FORSAI.K,
T iif. Horns a.m» lot, wiUnii a. apnurtrmn-
ce. turniture, &:c. formerly occupied by Mrs. Jm-
u *y f ® fwenllt by Wm. W. Carnes, as a public
house, m ilo. plsrr. Thr buildings have very lately on-
dargoue lire most thorough repairs and alterations, and
arroow iH goml order nml can aecomniodale a largt
nu nberof boarders. There are several lots attached to
lire premia**. Also r urnnureof every description nr-
limit until we make efforts to I"' independent. We lionc
all the friend* of Literature in the State, and .especially
ths Alumni of Frauklill College, w ill patronize the en
terprise both by word and dc.'d. State pride, the love
of Literature,our interest iu tho cause ol general Kdu
cation, ull cull upon us to sustain nil cutcnirize so in
ecssurv to uuriniprovcineiit.timl the honor of the fetatc
A. H. CLAYTON,
JAMES JACKSON,
R. l>. MOOKr.,
WM. I . MITCHELL,
C. F. McCAY,
SAM I.. P. PRESSLEY,
il. HULL.
ived a lurge supply of, and intend keeping their stock
constantly replenit heil, so a* to be able iu all times to
supply Dealers, Physicians, Plant*
may favor ihriiiwilh tlicir custom.
Intending to be permanently engaged iu tlii* husines:
the subscribers, from tlicir long expet ieure, hope to ret:
J ACOB SilO'TW El
TIIE ATHENIAN shall issue monthly, on fine pa
per, stitched hihI covered in pamphlet form, uud shall
contain sixty-four pages royal octavo. Nothing deroga
tory to religion, offensive to nuy denomination uf Chris
tian*. er of any political party, shall appear iu the Athe
nian. Its pages shall be liom»tly devoted to general
Lit"rnture, the cause of Edm alien, the Review ot new
works, and notice* of improvement* in feeicnee, Arts
and Agriculture. I’riee Five Dollars, per umiiim, pay
able on the delivery of the first number.
!iJ* All coinmuuieatiou* will be directed (postpaid)
to the •• Editors of the Athenian."
A thru*, August 1, Ift'to.
- j der it worthy the patronage of old and new customers..—
' Orders bv letter will meet the same attention as if iiinde
jin person. IIARVY SIlOTWEl.l
I Macon, March 0,1
|~ NEW BOOKS.
J UST received, Rod* ink Random, illu-trnlcd I
Cruikrhnnk; Humphrey Clinker, do. do.
Jones, do. do.; Paulding* John Bull cu i Biotin
than, do., 'Talcs ot tlic Good Woman; feiii.iue’s Melli
liuiupe; Lufiltc, the Pirate ol the Gulf; Rainbl
IThrout and Nostrils, ( leers of
vi i Sores, and luteiual Ahste-~.es, Kj talas, I’ilc*,
a!«l Herd, feeurvev,Biles,Chronic Sore Eves, Ki vsi-
und other., »lto 1 ai.d every rttriclv of Cute,n on,. AtVee-
’ t:oi; j t linuiie t atarrli; Headache, proceeding from uti
ucriil liunior; Tain in the Stomach and Dv .-pcpsiti, pro
ceeding from vitiation ; Afiectiousof the Liver; C’hronk
li.thiimiiatiqii of tin* kidneys, and general dehilitv, cans
ed by a ton lid Motion of the vessels of the skim ft is sin
guiltily efl;caciou* in renovating those constitutions
winch have burn broki u down by iniudieiotis treatment
or juvenile irregularities. In general terms, it is reeom-
met i I iu all t!m-e tliseases wbi. h arise from impurities
• • ‘ * ,1, or vitiatiouot the humors,of whatever name
“Aim
. . „ ~ l Wnr
t«rn City, I). C.
P. S. Those who prefer it, by the pnytnrnt of fift
dollars, will rt 11 ivc one slmic of tl.c Ameiintu I in n
rv (hunpniiy and tlic Suiitbern Rtview, without i ll i
charge in lieu of dividend.
LE LITTER AT LIK TKAAfAIS.
CHEAP FRENCH NEWSPAPER, with then-
tic, lias recently been comim ueed in Hos-
Imst tts.
I
Tom j
in |
or kiml.
Some of the nlmve complaints may require tome tri
fling assistant applit ntitins, which the circumstances of
lli. c ise vv ill dictate ; but for a general remedy or Puri-
fieator, tmei.it re the cause,Till: Indian’s P.vn.ut.a will
v Lalhrobe ; the Poor Rich .Man, un*> the Rit ..
Poor Man; the Desultory Man; Giufar at Banmki;
peiicnill;
llermlo
Jesuiti-i
devotion
new tian
sale nt t:i
jau 3
be fouiitl suflU n lit.
• i . i, I
A 11E :
T ! i
i-, translated by Rev. W. Ilelue; Protc-tutit
i; llry aytV Poems; 11iem»ly phicul Bible, with
il I'iecet; Fairy Hooka for 1637, with iiitny
datioio. and beautiful New Year’s Presents, lor
* siguof the Dirge Lidger, bv
C. A. E.I.l.S.
I^LnilK I VVI IIV.
rnoM.usTo.v, art nun i.
fiber having purchased the above l aveni,
Mr. A. fe. llry nnt, is now ore
lately < ecupied b
|>uird to uecotmumhil
rile
lie trust* tl
such n» eoi
eit* u shar<
KSTRRTAIVWBi.Vr. '|
- liber wool’ htmi In** friend* nml the
' !• • that he ha* la! > .t , ]| known stand, on
the io«d iciolmg fiom Mul.-4v.ct lb- to Macon, fifteen
1..1I s from Milltidgevillo, know o as Cox’s ttld Stand, hi
Jones county, wh"re lie at all lime- rendx to arcom-
intidiite tho? ‘ w Im muv call 011 him. 'I’lii* ^tand i* half
wav between Millodgeville and Mactin, fiirtiisliinc a
suitable resting place for trnvelleis. fet i. e proprietors
of loic« on that route would do well to « nil oil bun, he
would Ih* wiliiug la make nu nrraiigcinc; t in wliuh ull
parties would tin.I a mutualconvei
horse, a bYi/.e in I,
' bind foot vv hit.*, about IU year-••Id; up'iiai
1 five dollars, bvJeliu Edge and I uimi Lev.
n f ILL attend to the profes-ituml biiMoe*» ol the uii- | >t | H SMITH, J. P.
der»igued, diirnig hi-absem e from tiie fetat •. A true I’.xlrart from the F.*trav Rook ol B.tld .viucou
\\. K. VAN I.ANDINGIIAM. tv,tin* 16th IVb. KJ7.
WM. fe. MITCHELL,Clh.
f.bQI-ftt
E* h(b| k. More .tli coilllly .— Posit tl bt loir
Dec. 27—if. JOHN SHARP.
Mrvvnt*l I'loytl,
Madison, Jutiaary 31 —tl'
Boa rib
well aware of the great complaint ofthe
o. « at this Tavern lor st me time past, hot
*v who may call Iipou him will meet With
iiMlaiiou as willin' satu fa, lory . lie soli-
I public patronage, of w Inch he vv ill endea
vor to lender hi* hoti-c worthy, bv su ample slock ofthe
haalaupplitts and Co--III. t,-t • • .. 1 > i!i,< w aut< and
coniltui- ol hi-customer*. WMS. |’. J Al’KfeO.N.
jau 19—w |w in tm
^i l.oKt.l v. Ituldwin county—D. li. ITill toll,
rally expre-sed, ii
xcretioos, give* tone lo tlic >
1 the glands
Indian's P
uitl dctei gent; a di.
aiitipiiMiiodic and a
uitchie amleniinci.tig
1 \ cr ^
j The propiietor- of tlii* paper invite the attention of
j the public tv) the enterprise which they have undertaken.
They propose to prov Ido um-h/y journal in the French
longun > . 11 1 n it Irut tlvo at d attractive chnrat lor, at a
price so low as lo place it within the ichcIi of ull who
may desire to ihtuhc it.
While it will |>e specially ndapted to the henefit of
those youth who are l.'ariiinc French in our schools and
eollegi s, it will he the aim of* the Editor to make it like
wise a source of information and amusement to those
w ho may he thorough masters of the language.
Parent 4 and tru'her*,it i- -iipposed.ennnot hut bo era-
ti by 6*-. cmildcd, at so Hint 11 mi expense, to pre
sent theircliildrcuand pupils with a weekly sheet eon-
taitiiug matter of 11 cliaiai ter likely to excite their inter
est, and tlm 4 | loiimte tlicir initiation in that beautiful
language whh h irso rich in its literary stores, nud is
now, morcnui, u passport through ueai !y all the rutin-
tries ol Europe.
Lut a fe w week* have rlap-cd since the first number
wn - i-sued, und m ar two liuudred subsetibers liav e band
ed 11. tiieir uaiivs. Many coitmiciidatuiv notice* have
also been received.
lie. lieu
lions and j rn\DITIO.N.-L—/.
is n« um 1 publi ..bed every feature!;
h to i oiilimm it at !•
ill In
11 is little more than tlire
w as pre scute*! t
time, some liitndr
would ruicniti
im oy ..t.d pc:
! u,.rii ,, “‘ r.t, r 'i<|. CM, ’ n * Ci : litiuo ll.l ioa.l oue year,) o
tlmti’thrrr tl,U I'rritaroltuit I i"' r : Lul ‘ l ‘•' I 10 ’ 1,1 >••«
tl:.- |-ttlilii-: I,lit in Ilint .liorl Mince of I . „ < " 11 ’?•' “ ,f I’J'J'I
«■'!» "I |trf.«iw ti.iclll In' »l,o I to otir mWfi-
Cl.'ic tliev u.dtovn.i . .....r 1... ' re* i.cdIII advance, fe b-ciii t.ons n
u*ps all the common
know u it is re.pidty
ivl» the most Hicstiii.tiul im
I-.
ultre of the Tanne
tiding and rypli
ed that their R
cs after they hud tried
riptioi
e the volume. Unit
:i i ib n, sit Mild I- 1 |
Litterateur Franco i
(nml it rrn u genie n I a I
) on u beauiiful ita-
| trice of two ilol*
iu adraure, two
* fi r l.'ii dollars
MiiSk
1YIIXV YOItli A\Si DAKIEY
JLMjXE Hi TS.
Brig Auiclin Sironr,
d. CHAFF, Master.
“ fC*12l k C! Ilf,
, Mr. MA THE 11 S, Master.
New “ BttrRKR
C. P. llUCKLEY,Master.
“ “ ULicoit,
A. FIFE IAS, Mm ft r.
Soltr. IL B, Cratic,
T. FAKER, Master.
ALL good and Kiibstar.linl vessr Is, well calculated fi t
» the trade, with good accommodation? for pas sen*
per--, and experienced commanders. One of the vessel*
will be always bent each end of the Line to receive
Height, and will sail regularly once a week. Shippers
by ilii- lino can rll'eet Insurance at live eights per cent
ami tLev in.'iv re ly upon the vcs. els Iu iug regularly tics-
pntohed. The siihscribers nre also agent? fir several
felriiiidionl 4 to run regularly during the boating season
between Darien, I law kitinviUc, nrd Macon, and are in
duced to believe that tliev can give great facilities in
f orwarding good* destined for tho interior of tho State.
r . HAWES vV. MITCHELL, A gads.
_ Darien Jan 26—12m
Tin: WASiil!YUTO;i VciKBOIR
V W EEKLY llitcellany of Sclc iu •. Art, 1 i:< raft rt
nml news, bns her n published cnlv tvvei ty i. or.t! ■.
and has at present a circulation, considering this plait
pviiml, unparalleled in the history ofthe periudiod
pie-s. Rii is Dawi.s, Editor; assirtetl by u.iiny i-J the
lii’st scholars and trritt rs of tl.c rt t.u/i y.
Th ■ Editor and Pi opri lor I «*ii.g determined to spars
noexpeusc in giving additional interest to the \lo«'
iso i'd.n Minnoit, has engaged the corri spondeiiee of a
gcutli inun now m Europe w hose letters from Paris lane
been favorably received. He ha? aho engaged lli* ear*
respotideuee of uii oflic or in the ». nice ol tie l. fetnli*
to lurmsli accounts of the Creek H ar, during tl.c |»re
sent campaign. This novel feature of the paper will
alone give important interest to it? ti.lim.ns. Cones-
jmmlents vv ill also be citguged at (’iiieiiiunti and Ue-tuii,
hi order to furuibh a greater variety of the latest intel
ligence.
To encourage native writers, and to procure intore?t-
ing matter for the Muinoit, the Editor offers tlic folk «•
niif Prizes:
Oxk Hi xdkkd Doi.t.Ans fbr the heat Tale.
O.NK lli'NDRKi) Doli.aks for the best Poem ;
To bo furnished for the Wahiinoton Mihkok by the B*
of January, 1837. None but American writers cun 1°
candidates. Manuscript*to be sent, before that tii'G
free of postage, directed to the Editor; lire* aware’ ti I"*
made l y a litteraryr comniitti r on tlm n.r eth follo'Di e.
The name of the writer should be in a sealed m le.uitli
some markeoriespondiiig with a murk on the article.«r
containing tire* name of the article. No pnprr* willlj
opened but those accompanying the prize article: ,l *'
others will he destiny ed. All the aitides to l e nt ti/
disposition of tiie Editor.
'in u Washington Minnon is published every featur-
da v, h| the feeat ofthe General Government. Two*.
Three Dollars per annum, pay able in udvur.ee.
[Tj'’ Editors of Exelintige papers are requested tocepy
tho ubovi'i^and the favor will bo reciprocated.
N EORGIA, W ilkinson Gonutv.—W!
J.ii**
W \ iekers,min.:, i-tiatoi in right ol his wife, < 11 f
ng into i
• one of tl:
*teon*pi«
d com ii.cing pre.uf oi [
ton* in those !
is affection* j
rt it* ti lur I \ in 1
‘hiv in .! a? ,
ul ;
bout llii* nm-
I, and l e ae-
ipul
W. II. fe. JORDAN,
’ organ*, fer
T
\ Tcnctiri* XA
rjMii: rnt.i".„i it,.
‘.aircl.
?tate of Wiley llop.-ou. I no of ?uid county, dccu.np-
pliea to me for Inters of :!i-mis*ion— ’ .
This i- tlu re fore to cite tie kindred at.d creditor «»*■“*•*
d< i’d. to 1 - : r. j IJ. ■ :ir "I !;. v < i t e W it ■ ill the '
riibed by law, to shew cause, if uny ll.ey have, why *!•»'»
letters ahoitld not he granted.
Giv» n under i:iv In.ud at office, Jan. ','5th, 1637.
jo't 31-6i i ‘ JEREMIAH BEAl.l. *. c.o.
( "N EC RIG I A. Henry county — In the feeperiur Court ' f
T said eountv, October Term, lftCU.
Nuliey King, ^
b lo employ a TEACHER foi thi .'n*.
I to iti-irii, t m lt || tin- I.II.IK
ink., fei.tisfuet.il v
npril 21
W. C. IUW1.I.I., A » \t,
Millr.lgeritlt. (ieo.
usmillv t . i• bt in't'oci.ty A.
! titof*Uii«U ol inrei.U eliarm In
i.i-tim t, will l? i.l islt «1 lip.
?• i.i m a very lien isiiiug « m
of u i on-;,lent Iv mm :. .!
i’t.:;,:
g«?"i i.M
Dickson P
' I *p|K-'l
Kin
,k;>"
V.'h" i>
rirrmo.'. roil divorcu.
i'"-
I'M'i'V ii.'
ii..
fl^HE Sub* rit».*r bus leaurd MeGrlioe’s »cr» large W . At i.«>ld, u ju-tire ot tin |H*ur
■ Hire k Building. kre^<* ii «*iIh* I'l.ANTERa*’ lln- eourety.bv William S * Kmc, E <| *•
TEE, « i Montgomery, Ala. w Ineh has l*e«
opr rat ion umlrr In* m*riNg< meret for the Imt six months.
Tin* ILuel i« • eomincMlhiu* toiddoig,ofi'«reUeriina-
Irrial- MndexiraoniuM,. *»rr. nnd conveniently siionled
made to th* nurrl.***. •'«.! imr* near the Court lloi*e. UodUili. e.and |t«rek.?red in. u»e
... , miiirai,i, 1 „» WMJO|1 j,,,,,,,. | ilw I'wllAic. II.'liuU'ili llirniran.
" i"ci" .iii|>li' tli. Kl l.
I I." k <
r.
ul l..r "ii.l
mi< Mill.,
»I ti>
° a ,*'! y* a .k 1 * »»niimii—«iii, till. .
•n«Uia,b.Burrb.wr,.B'l iim.i-.li.i, i
u.. ..u ^ zr::x f ,:r
suppo-r 1 to left < r 4 ve.ii* old ; uppinren d t.
J t>?< pb Bow III uild At *nlt*in It' ILmIv E*q.
Green tiadrr my haudilire V.’»ih Jaiio rev, I C.
K. W . ARSnl.U. J. V
True extract fiom the «»trnv book, the :.«Mh Juii. I ft
fib 7 Jt• 11N i'. IU ».s, t’Urk
HORN, Lt. ol l** i in • itoi, G i<. * ill uni m live *nperin *' ® III. \ i II LSI i A
ten da n* i* of the llou-r. Thr Htablea are excellent and hddmx Mnh«'i tptioit Tap*
well attended, lie eolieit* a .’o ilinneio r ».| pfti>o«taKr. 1 are rrqae*t< I to re turn ih* m, w n)..
, I! Ill ft PERT. I Editor*, that ...a.ig. umi.i. »,.x » 6* iu,i<
Maatgamsrv. Nt v I • * gukl cation.
r* to tlii* w « ri.
it d« In v, to th.
wdiat.lv load-
K.l. kvv CM. A kliiv.vv,
Alim lie) s III |.:eu ....f
H r. iv. *""<• ■: ,. ii * i • i., ». i fi-
t''tul loliutim p-1 iiHu-icd lotion, hi tbc loiinto*
cllh l k:iout k . • I’n, nil—m Hi" roiintv «.| ||..m . . k of
lb. Xottl.rri,—W’*-l ,-ut, ! of the Mlddh—T *. -.(I.I
I . . -.of tl..- • .lion, d || ,,-t. • Bibb a 1 \|, ■,
riH’, oi the k iretI’m mi* ADointhrK.dni,If ‘
I hen Other mon tree *<. , i.d floor of ibe M
,UI1 * dWW KI. UO< KW ELI ,
„ M. J. KENAN.
I ■ i -i •cor-mn und IL pit than, fe«* iu,n*h . fern.
Iinclfti.lt. I,tuIioiimIibI, Aregi.tta, will rrn It pnldoli
the uho«. tine* (mo • *• ml 1.1 * *iif tl.eii u, • uniitft.
direr
eh a
wi him?
"ii> .ul. im," .I <„
K. II. JOII.N.MI.X
..Hu.Noi |i
'>1 appil, Uii
y i«. I’m i
• C'l.nrl, i’. t t*-«. M-i.l
i.i il . li'.'ii. .1 i! '* M" 1 " ' *
there fore ordered, on reo ti' ii of fe’tr. to: fe ILiiL y. et*lre 1 ,
t* » * lor 1'i litii,lu r, tlilit erv i, e be pclfi Ctee oil l
IRel.-ou P. King. I v pnl lientioti of il is Rt h'in tl" 1 '
t in J iiiiinl,oio e u imii.t!i for thre e ti.ui.'.b*. I•' *' ' "
te xt sitting of tl i-curt, re qiiiid.e t! e mid l*i' l "" *
pear mid answer to c.iiJ acto n, «*r 1 e * om-idered r.* “
default. .
\ true cony fiom the Minutes of said Court, Octet 4
:
Al F.XANUr.lt (i. HI !!i:AV, • I
liny 1— tidbit
I'AHTXkftDftlklt*.
• l.GUGI \. Applmr Cot
I retail, ailii.iin >1 re, tor nu t
IM'ii
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II.JulJtlM \illK... Mr I, r,
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I'.ir I, live, "f i'" 1 " 1 "
"1.1 ..I'llOtli.ll .il '” l '
• reduelr J
1 Mir Jur. '»-tf
and epp"ar at inv olt.ee w nbin il.e ie . |
law, to ?lo wr rxior, »f any tlo v have, w .«
should Out lo- £ |H l|lt d.
Gives uit b r inv band this !• ill d «» «•( O
WILLIAM A. i Tl Dll A
M l. |C—lllfilM