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AUGUSTA, April 5,>,
Colton—Our market for. this article,
oo Saturday and to-day, baa.been with*
oat any material change in price, altbp*
considerable bare been on sale both for
eccoadt of planters and speculators, lit
tle has been sold, all waiting the news
per the British Queen, daily, expected.
We bare been informed however/, that
a lew small lots (planters cropsj-cbang-
od Bands this morning, as they run lie
to 111c,'aud one cropof prime all in
round bags at lljc extremes. 10 It life.
Nothing short of choice in square pack
age will command the latter price—
these prices are payable Georgia Rail
Road money. . ■*
The city and specie paying notes and
what is termed the better currency of
the interior banks of Georgia, 1 to ljc
per lb less is submitted to : so much for
our currency.
BANK NOTES.
Augusts Banks, par.
Savannah Banks, 1 a 2 per cent dis.
Branches State Bank, 3 a 5
Bank of Columbus, 11 a 13 "
Brunswick Bank, 3 a 5 **
St. Mary’s Bank, 3 a 5 *»
Branch C. It. R. Bank, Macon,3 a'5 dis.
Branch Mar. & Fire Ins. Rank, 3 a5"
Ids. Bank of Columbus.Macon. 2 a 4 “
Commercial Bank, Macon, 2 a 4 “
P. & Mec’s B’k Columbus, 12 a 15 M
Milledgeville Bank, 3 a 5 “
Bank of Hawkinsvillc, 12 a 15 **
Western Bank of Georgia, 12 a 15 “
Ocmulgee Bank, 3 a 5 "
Ruckersvillo Bank, II a 13 “
Georgia Rail Bank, Athens, 11 a 13 “
Fanners Bank Chsttahoochce, llal3 “
Central Bank, 12 a 15 “
Monroe Rail Road Bank, 30 a 50 “
Bank of Darien & Branches, 20 a 25 *
Chatahoochee It. It. & B. Co. 12£al8 “
SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES.
Charleston Banks, par.
Bank of Hamburg, “
Country Banks, 1 a 2 dis.
CHECKS.
On New York, 1 day sight, 1 a lj p’t
On Charleston, par a £ prern.
On Savannah, 1 a 2 dis.
On Richmond, Va.2j a 5 dis.
Philadelphia, 2 a 4 dis.
Baltimore, 2 a 4 dis.
Laxington, 5 a 7 ** *. > -
Silver, par.
Gold, **
> FRANKLIN college,
. ... ATHENS, GA.—1S1U, 'll.
. - THE FACULTY or CnLT.KOK.
Alonso Chlrcu. D D. President, andPro.
i fester if Moral Philosophy, Political Earn,
omy, and International Law. .
Hrisr Hull, M. D. Professor tf Mathe
matics and Astronomy.
Malthcs A. VVabd, M. D. Professor of
Natural History.
William Lena ass, A. M. Professor of
jBreek and Modem Languages. 1
James P V/aoocl, A. M Prcf-tsor of Latin,
' Archecology, and Belles Letters.
Chaslz* F. McCat, A. M. Professor of
Civil Engineering, and Adjunct Professor
of Natural Philosophy.
Nahum II. Wood, A, 51. Tutor in Mathe
matics.
James Jackson, Librarian.
Charles F. McCat, Secretary to the Fac
ulty. . *
Anderson, A. J.
Anderson, J.
Barnard, S. S.
Cobh. T. It. R.
Colberaon, J. P.
Evans, W.JJ.
Gibe ft, J B.
Glenn, Ja. J.
Hall, S.
Jones. C. B.
King, U. B.
Knox, W. W.
LeCcuite, I.
Lr Conte, L.
McCalln, G. R.
Mallard, J. L.
Mallette, G. A.
Nabers, Z. L.
Newton, H.
NVwlon J. S.
Newton, W. H.
Norman, W.S.
Purvrar, J.
Williams, J. W.
Winn, T. S.
SAVANNAH, April 2.
Colton—On the date of onr last i
port the steamer ^Caledonia’s advices
were received, stating an improvement
. la the French and English Cotton Mar
kets, which induced operations hero in
Upland at an advance of | cent gener
ally, and in some instances | cent; du
ring the last three days there ha* been
less demand ; the sales are 3578 bales,
at from 3 to 11 cts. Sea Island has been
in request this woek at the full previous
prices; the sales are 276 bags white at
from 13 to 36A, and 86 stained at 6 a 18.
Liberty **ounty.
Pendleton Diet* 8. C.
Savannah.
Athens.
Troup co.
Madison.
Abbeville Dist., S* C.
Henry, co.
Crawford co.
Liberty co.
Green co.
Jackson co.
Liberty co.
Abbeville Dist, 8. C.
Liberty co.
Effingham co.
Allen, A. A.
Anderson, H.
Baynard, T A.
Carr, T,
Cbaires, ft.F.
Cook, J. C.
Carry. J. C.
Daniel, W.
Felton, W.
Garlington, A. C.
Graves, J. P.
Hamilton, T. A.
Hancock, G.
Harper, J. H.
Harris. 8. W. -
Hull, H.
Mann, T.
McCarter, J.
Moore, P.
Powers, J.
Schley, W.
Strong, E.
Trippe. J.
Vaaon.J. C.
Watford, J. W.
WcsUJ.N.
White, J. M.
Liberty co.
Athens.
Henry co.
Liberty.
Juniors.
Abbeville Dist.. 8. C.
Spartanburg Dist 8 C
Edislo Island, 8. C.
Athens.
Tallahassee Fla.
Columbus.
Talladega co. Ala.
Laurens Dist„ 8. C.
Wilkes co.
Athens.
Greensboro ugh. .
Bryant co. '*
Athens.
Liberty co.
Athens.
Monroe co.
Augusta.
Athens.
Monroe co.
Spartanburg Dist 8 C
- II. Term. (Jan. to April) Livy;
Grieca Majors—Herodotus. Thucydides,
and Isocrates; Freuclt; Algebra, to Quad.
IIL Teem. {April to Aug.') Horace—
Odea; Green Majora—Lysias, Demos-
thenes, Xenophon’s Memorabilia, Plato;
French continued; Algebra conclaeed. -
Sophomore Class.
I., Teem. Tacitus—Life of AgrieoU
and Germany ; Graces Majoia, 2nd vol.—
Homer;- Euclid—-three. books; Ty tier's
History.
If. Teem. Horace—Satires, Epistles,
and Art of Poetry . Grsca Majora.—
Sophocles; Euclid—the remaining three
books and supplements; Freuchcontinued;
Esrhenburg—Grecian Antiquities.
III. Term Cicero de Officii*; Graeca
Majora—Euripides ; Day’s Mathematics—
Logarithms, I’laneTrigonometry, Mensu
ration of heights ami distances, and of
surfaces and solids ; Eschenburg com:
ed; Botany.
Junior Clast.
I. Surveying ; Navigation ; Levelling;
Natural Philosophv; Logic; Eschenburg
Concluded; Homer’s Illiad.
II. Tbbm. Comic Section*; Spherical
Geometry, and Trigonometiy ; Cicero de
Orators; Evidences of Christianity; Na
tural Philosophy; Rhetoric.
III. Term. Application of Algebra to
Geometry , Differential and Integral Ca-
culna ; use of the Globes; Natural Philoso
phy ; Moral Philosophy; Chemistry ; Ci
cero de Oratnre continued.
Senior Class.
I. Term. Mineralogy; Chemistry
continued ; Philosophy ; Economy ; Men
tal Philosophy; Astronomy ; Greek Testa
ment.
II. Term. Geology; Civil Engineer-
ing; Mental Philosophy continued ; Politi
cal Economy continued ; Law of Nations;
Forensic Disputation.
HI. 1 erm. General review,
The above course is arranged as nearly
s possible, in acrordance with the course
>f study that will be pursued during the
present year, so that any one who may
wish to j.’in an advanced class, may know
laolly what will he requisite.
Besides this regular course.another may
! pursued, which will include all the stu
dies of college except the Latin and Greek
Languages This will be competed in
three years. The class will recite the first
J rear partly with the Sophomores and part-
y with the Freshmen : but during the se
cond year, they will become nearly regular
with the Juniors, ami tiunlly in three years
they will have gone over all the studies in
the Mathematics and in Natural and Moral
Science, which are taught in the college.
There is no requisite for entering this
class except a thorough knowledge of
Anthmelif. A certificate, signed by the
Faculty, will be given on the completion of
the course, slating the amount and charac
ter of the studies that have been* pursued.
In ..om.retion with this c’.-iss, a cour.o 1 P»P"«J» • .
Civil Engineering tuny be pursued. This “°I «« , s*wg<rt£' , n,.ioo.
course will embrace all the Mathematics, -ViJS STtauIllISFT*"* '
Natural Philosoohv. Chemislrv and Min.. I re “ h you fame rascal.
- sir. itooen Disir, oo.of Ibo two surarring Life
Guardi oT Geo. WsJhinpoa, died at Nslrbtuta
oath. 1 hit iust.s ged 79 years.
A rufue broke open s desk in the tffiee of th.
Charleston Mercery, sod sher numneOTr the
content., attired jnst as rich ss he waa when he
Twofupdf—yre disp^ihR urbich was the more
polite of these two terms. ;Gi«. mo some drink,”
or-Fleasdtonne mesome drink.” A Isdy some
whit bored, repfed 10 ooe of lheoi,-“You ahouid
•ay lead me to drinks asseaare generally led.”
The Leg rslat u roofDBnoi*hi*passed slaw tax
ing Brokers from 59 to 4600, Recording to the cx-
nt of their operations.-^ •
The Mowing conversation, between* London
editor, and an important personage of the printing
office, is reported in tbe NewjEnglnnd Review.
- DeviL” 4 * Your,worship ** f Srirthe the cosls ”
_ ... ’ ~ “ ’ “Brins os a box
or Havanas, light a taper.’ drop the curtain, close
the dour, sticks hat through the broken pane,
hand the spitooa and a four of slippers, and now
absquatulate." “■‘Yes eir” •• And look hero ;
if any bodr call* to pay«10L shew him np but
if any body caSs tb collect a bill, “ the heditor hant
hat 'ome." “ All right—an easy conecience is an
acreealile matter—so nOw carry your head out of
the room and mafc» your feet follow.” “Yes
«r.” - ,. -
Mr Jenifer has addressed a letter to the vn ters
of the seventh .Congtysritnonnl District of Mary
land, a district, wliich bdnasfooraaccetaivetenns
represented, with ao much honor to himself and
hiaconatituems,id whicb he dacVmes a re-election.
A young.hut Rnyrilant-physicisn in Hunting
don couty, Indians, has’pought an action against
a beautiful and ‘wed/Ay vvjdow of that seciion,
f»r a broach uf promise of marriage, and has laid
the damages at 92.000. Widows ahouid not sport
witb tlM tender afTerttodk
The bad debts due to UieBank of the State of Ala
bama and H» branches, a^ officia'ly reported l»y
a.committee of the Legislature to amount to the
very enormous siio’. ?f t#,640,761 59 •
A very interesting little girl, the daughter
Mrs. E- Swearingen, died a £mv days since
Grand Gulf(Miss ) from eatin^ugnr plums, ;
pared by a confectioner there. Dr. Wharton, u
analysed the Candy, fohnd white lead to hi
been used in mamifactringit.
The number* of Cathdlic Bishops in the
States is 14, of priests 501, and of Catholics genr-
ally 1,300,000.
Many years ago, in Connecticut a certain ju
tice was called to a jail to liborate a worthless del
< r, by receiving his oStb that he was not wor
pounds. “ Well, Johnny," said tbejustic, i
Why,” answered the other, rather chargrined
at the question, I pan awefcr that I am not worth
that amount nlprestitt. ■■
* Pa—ia dogs got wins* 7
‘ Wings !—no child—don’t you know betti
gone to Texas; B. 41000, do do do; C. 96300,
refuses to pay .-if,you sue, it will take you as lot
get the money from the. lawyer as the oth
an. I called on———, in Mississippi, inti
duccd myself ns vour agent. Without making
reply he np with a chair and knocked me down.’
The merchant then wrote to New York, saying
if any body called again with that bill, it would
e at the pecil ot his linn ' After that, there will
apprehend, he some lack of collecting agents to
travel in those barbarous regious
l£ew Spring Goc&s.
SL’riffEWSOTs, -
HXS RECEIVED X. LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING GOODS,
O F the latest fashion, \%hich the public
arc invited to call aud examine.
Athena, April 9.1841. 50-11
and bit him—
Nntural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mine- =
•alogv that are taught to the regular clasaea 1 7I,rd Tb B< t.-Nin i e demijohns of bid Madeira
CHARLESTON, April 3.
Cotton- ■ The general features of the
market have undergone aome change
since our review of tho 27th ult. On
Saturday last there was a gfcod inquiry
for Upland, and the advance quoted- on
the business of the two preceding days
was woll maintained ; but on Monday,
notwithstanding there was a good atten-
tauce of buyers, former prices were
with difficulty supported, atid moro re-,
ccntly the operations in the low and
middling qualities were at a slight con
cession in favor of buyers, while our
quotations for the belter sorts have been
realized. The business of the week
embrace sales to the amoant of 7S17 at
from 9 to 12 cents per lb. r Sea Island,
at from 28 to 50c.
Salt— Sales Jo some extent have l>eeti
made in Liverpool sack, at prices rang
ing from 81 to Ij. Tho bulk of the op
erations, however, havogone from 81',10
to 81,20 per sack.
exchange.
England, 7.
France. 5f 25 a 5f 35.
New York sight, 1 prern.
Do. sixty days, off.
Boston, 1J prem.*
Philadelphia, ldis.
Baltimore, 1. dis.
bank notes.
U. S. Bank Bills, 25 dis.
Cherawand Camden lj,
Hamburg and Georgetown 1.
S. W.R.R. Br. at Knoxvil!e,10al5ds.
North Carolina, all 3 a 3 dis.
Augusta. 3 dis.
Savannah, 3 dis. ..
Columbus, IS dis.
Macon, 15 dis
Georgia R. Road, Athena, 17 dis.
Ruckersvillo, 15 dis.
Central. Milledgeville, 17 dis.
Bank of Milledgeville, 12£ «iis.
Do. St- Marys, 12j ois.
Do. Brunswick, 124 dis.
Do. Darien, 40 dis. ; '
Do. State, Savannah, 3 discount,
and branches 12$ discount.
Ocmulgee. Macon, 15 dis.
Allen, G. W.
Anderson, J. H.
Anderson, J. T.
Bird, J.L.
Bird, R.
Branch, W.
Cheaiham, J.
Colson, J.
Croom, A.
Curry, J. L. M.
Curry, W.
Flemming, N. F,
Gartrell. LJ.
Gibson, R. E.
Harris, T. W.
Harris, T.
Henderson, R- H.
Kendall. J. B.
Lnu.ar. L, F.
LaRoche, R.
Lumpkin, J.
McIntosh, M.
McKelvy, L. G.
MeNvel, L- R
Neabt,J Y.
Pottle. E.H.
Rich, D.
Rucker, J.
Striven, W.
Stpveue, L. H.
Stokes. W. Y.
Strother. C. R.
Turner. J. L.
While, J W.
Wiley. A. P.
Wiiheri*poon, C.
Wright, M.
Freshmen.
Abercrombie, C. T. Russell co. Ala.
Alexander, P. W. Elbert
Barron, E. J.,
NEW YORK, March 31.
Sales of Brazil coffee at 9ja lOjc,
mad of Laguayra at 10$ a 102c. Molas
ses is heavy; Havana and Matanzas 21c,
New Orleans at 26 a 27. The sugar
■market is heavy; brown Havana at 6$ a
?i-
Tho aales of Cotton continue light.
<ln Bread Stufis there is no chanse.^
Money is plenty, stocks rather lighter
but with small sides. r .
Exchanges including Certificates aod
Checks—Bank notes on distant places
arm at 4 per cent larger discount. Bos-
- ton 4 ; Philadelphia 4} ; Baltimore 3$;
Charleston lj; Augusta 12$ a 15 ; Ma-
£ 20 ; Columbus 15; Savannah, 3|; m candidate_roust lutyi
W V? MoWf, 12a l2j; Ioterior, Ala. 12$;
<i: , New Oriepe, 6| a6$; bills on London,
Taliaferro co.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Athens.
Quincy Fla.
Talladega co. Ala.
Petty co. Ala.
Lincoln co.
Wilkes co,
Quincy, Fla.
Athens.
Athens.
Darien.
Atapulgas. Fla.
Chester Dist., S. C.
Benton co. Ata.
St. Marys.
Madison.
Wilkes co.
Lincoln co.
Elbert co.
Columbia co.
Athens-.
Columbia co.
Bartlett, G. T.
Berry. W. T.
Billups J. M.
Boyle.J. M.
Ca.r W.
Cobb. J.
Cut lift - . J. M.
Daniel, F.
Daniel. RL
Fannin, O.
Glover. E. S.
Grant J. L.
Gray. H. N.
Holland. G. \V.
Jones. H. H.
Jordan. B.
Love. B.
Norton. J. R.
Orr,G. J,
Pope. J. W.
Perry co. Ala.
MontscrOo. .
Columbus.
Columbus, Miss.
Chal'ooga co.
Athens.
Madison.
Monticello.
Athene.
Monticello.
Liberty ca.
SuSSn 00 '
together with a knowledge ol the French
Language; nnd the Prolessor of Engineer
ing will give instruction in such additional
branches of Mathematics as will be useful
to the Engineer.
Slrict .attention is paid to Composition
nnd Declamation by nil the classes.
Every candidate for admission into the
Freshman Clnss, must be at least 14 years
old; and every one for advance standing,
of proportionate nge.
The prices ol Tuition, Library Fees,
Room rent and .Servant’s Hire, ore 850
per annum, payable in advnnre; viz. 839
on fid 15lb of January, and §20 ou the 1st
ol August; and any student enieriug Col
lege after the before mentioned times, is
squired to pay proportionally in advance.
Parent* and Guardia s. who misIi to
send their sons and wards to this Institu
tion, can, by reference to the foregoing
statements of studies, at once see what
the requirements for joining College, nt
any time of the year; ns they can always
be received il prepared upon the requisite
studies.
Any individual, however! who does not
wish to pursue a regular course, can ni
tend to such subjects ns he may choosi .
for the study n| which he is prepared; nnd
will, on leaviiiglliM Institution.receive from
the Faculty a certificate of the progress he
has made.
All who desire it will have an opportuni
ty of studying Hebrew, Spanish, German
and Italian, for which no additional charge
is made.
Instruction in various departments of
literature and Science is given by Lec
tures. ns well ns by the study of approved
books.
he V acuity regard it as important th t
each students should bf present on the first
day of the Term, as recitations commence
i that day.
EXAMINATIONS.
1. Ol all the Classes, nt the close ol the
first and second terms.
2. Of the Senior Class, at least four
weeks before Commencement,
Of the three other Classes, during
the week preceding Commencement.
VACATIONS.
1. One week from Commencement.
2. From the first of November'to the
sixteenth ol January.
EXPENSES,
e months and
sold the other day at 9100 each t
r ... OF ATHENS. . , * _
VT [Che ind ol the ‘first. quarter, this In-
; stitution is in full and successful oper
ation. -It la no longer a mere matter bf ex-
peri menu It will go on. Jt has no Vaca
tions,—daily examinations and private lec
tures are had, and. occasionally public lec.
tore* nro given. Moot courts are held
weekly‘for the discussion of law points ;
and to gain a knowledge of the practice of
the courts. A spacious lecture room, and
ample library *re provide ! for the use of
the students. The tuition fee is one hun
dred dollars per year, payable quarterly,—
and good board can be had at teu, eleven
or twelve dollars per month.-
£D; HARDEN. Principal. -
(Kr Those editors who feel disposed to
foster and encourage th« enterprise, will
pleaR»: give insertion to the above once.
April 2,1841. 40-£
Notice.
jy absence fro
Mitchell, Et.q., will
npy. aud those indebted to
account will picas** call and
April 9,1811.
BENTON STARKS.
50
A cabin bey on bearc a ship, the captin
liich wsa p reEgious cnan,.Was called up to
hipped for sotno misdemeanor. Little Juck
int trembliug sod crying, and said to the cap-
in “Pray sir will you wait till 1 say my prayers
efore you whip n»e.1’ “Yes,” wn the slum
reply. “Well then” replysd Jack, looking up
kud smtlfog triattJpM.Uy, “theta 1M never say
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
Superior Court, E’ctiruary Term, 1841.
Chma Walter, 1 rule NISI,
Joseph C.'Celt, | Far forulofure.
fft^IiE (lelttiou of China Walker,shevritlt
that on the ninth day February, ia the
year eighteen hundred and thirty nine. Jo
seph 0. Colt executed and delivered to
yuurpctioner his certain deed of mortgage,
fur the purpose ol securiue tho payment to
your petitioner of two certain proinissary
u..tes given by the said Joseph C. Colt to
your petitioner, bearing even date with
eaid mortgage deed, ou the mutli day ot
February, in the year eighteen hundred
aud thirty nine, the one for the sum ol three
Hundred and seventy five d«»ilars, due and
payable on or before the first day of Janu
ary, eighteen hundred and forty, with in
terest from the date ; the other for the
of three hundred and seventy five dollars,
due and payable on nr before the first day
of Jauuury, eighteen hundred nnd foity
one, with interest from the date. Uy which
deed of mortgage the said Joseph C., con
veyed to your petioner, n certain lot or par
cel of land situate, lying and being in the
county aforesaid, containing one acre,
more or less, adjoining the town of Athens,
on the west, and being a part of the village
of Cobhaiu, and known in the plan there
of as number one hundred and five, (105.)
And your, petitioner further sheweth that
the whole of the principal and interest of
the said promissary notes is now due aud
payable. W he re fore, your petitioner prays
that the equity of redemption m aud to the
said mortgaged premises be curred and
foreclosed.
JOHN I. CHEATHAM,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
On motion. It isr therefore ordered, that
unless the said ’oseph C. Colt, pays into
the clerji’s office of this court, by tiie next
term thereof, the yvliole amount of the pr<n<
cipnl and iuierest'due )» said two notes,
together with tlic costs of this application, j rider
the equity of redemption in and to the said' . Ti
tale.
For
C%K71LL be mM^oo the firlit Tuesday in
VV May,’muifr before the Court Housb
door in WatkinEville.Clark^coumy. wi'hin
the legal hour* of sale, the following pro-
r*xA**»..
• • Tureo negroes, to wit: Dolly,
a woman abou t 5ff yCars of age'; Adeline,
a girl about O. jcajra'of age; and Jim, a boy
about 12 years of ago; levied on as the pro
perty bf Joseph flodgrs, to 'sailsly a fifa
in favor of George A. Counally tr Joseph
I!odg~e. ' V " *
All the title anti interest (be-
ing a fife estate) of-Tubitha Melton in and to
two negroes, to wit i Jim, a man aboot 5u
years of age, and Sippina, a girl about 14
years olMige. also all the interest of Strocd
Melton in; and to' sahl negroes ; one bay
mare, 6 years old, the property of Tahithta
Melinn '• nlin t)i<> inlrrasunf^abiilia Mrl.
Mellon ; also the into rests of Tabli ha Mel
ton and of Stroud Melton- in and tu a cer
tain tract of land <u» the waters of Barbers
Creek, containing-three hundred acres.
Sheriffs’ Sale,
.For May, 1841.:
The first name after the property, ur that
of the owner. ; The latter thnt of the per-
- m at whose iuetaacs it is levied upou.
XSZadlsoa.
200 acres bf Laud, adjoining. Meadows
ami others; Elisha Ware and James Long,
Executors of Edward Ware, decoased. vs.
James M Wateadministrator of Higgiubo-
tliath, deceased. . v. , -
50 acres of Land, on the waters of Brushy
Creek, adjoining lands of Bridy Williams
aud others: William Morouey, and others,
vs Noah Segraves.
Walton,
- 202 1-2 acres of Land, the place whereon
Thomas Mobley now resides, adjoining
lands of Jesse Dismusks and others ; Os-
well E Carmicheal, survivor, &c. vs Eli
jah Beam, Thomas Mobley, James Smith,
and Ferdinard Beam:
Two Negroes, Silvey, about eighteen
years old, and her child a boy about 8
mi-uths old: Algernon S Williams and oth.
ers. W F Hill.
One road wagon and two pair horses,
one aurrel horse e'ght years old, nnd five
head of cattle, tlte property of Samuel Ag-
new, one-fourth of acre lot in the town of
Social Circle the lot whereon Jonathan
Lewellen now resides, with the improve,
meats, three head of horses, one a sorrel
c eight years old. one a bay horse po-
4 year*- old, one a sorrel horse 4 years
old : Charles B IlitLdc Co. vs Samuel Ag.
aud JotKilhan Lewt-lleu, security ca
stay.
One sort cl horse 9 or 1() years old : le.
vied upou as the property of Robert A
Johnston, to satisfy a fi fa in favor Jennings
Ac Palmer.
. One hundred acres of Land, in
offpartof Walton county : levied on as the
property of Thonias Jones, the place
whereon the defendant now lives, adjoin
ing Viuutetford aud Wbluer. Hilt and Dill,
ve Tnonies Jones.
Jackson.
or less, adjoining Crow arid others,
being the plaee jwliereon Siipud Melton
now lives. levied on to satisfy njifa in fa
vor of Ansekriii I hHkrpert* Stroud M«k
ton and Tnbithu Mcltbh, and another jS fa
m. Tabhha Melton..^ ^
All the title. and interest of
IVillifinE IIughesan and to fourteen ncr*s
of land,' more , or Idas, on Barbers Creek
joining Tuckwnd others, with the improve
ments /m saitl truct of laud, including a
grist and saw. mill, with all the appurteti-
anees .theraqnto* belonging-^levied. on to
sntislV of fain favor of Hartwell Jackson,
Sen., vs. William E. Hughes and Isaac 8,
Vincent. ’' v* '.
One negro man by tlio name
ofFedrick, about 89 years of age, levied
on a.< the pronerty of G. W. Foster, to sttt-
isly n fi fa in favor of Thomas J. Parmileo
r*. G.W. Foster, N. C. Barnett and W. B.
Bright well. FRANCIS JACKSON, Sh'ff.
April 2.1841. 49-tda
Forsyth Sli‘ffS Sale,
For June, 1841.
TI^ILL be sold before the Court IIouso
* * door, in the town ot Gumming, l*oiv
syth county, on the .first Tuesday in June
next, within the usual hours ot sale, lire
following property, to wit:
One head Wagon and five
Mules, levied wt as the property of William
Parris, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued
from Forsyth Inferior Court, in favor ol H.
II. Rausseaw, vs. said Farris, property
pointed out in said mortgage.
ELI AS FINCHER, Sh'ff.
April2,1841. ^ ^ ^ 49-ids
Fos-syth Sh’fPs Sale.
Fpr May, 184).
Wl ILL be sold before the court house
ww door iu the .town . ’ Cunm.ing, For
syth county, ou the first Tuesday in May
next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following pronerty, to .wit:
Lot of land, No 1333 in tho
second district. Grot section, levied on as
the property ol John Anderson,-to satisfy
Price, J. A.
Scott, W. B.
Shrpperd.J.C.
Wells, J.M.
Winn, JV.
Seniors,
Juniors*
Sophomores, •
Freshman,
Jackson co-
Beaufort Dist* 8. C.
Hillsboro'
Montgomery Ala.
Madison.
Columbus, Miss.
Greene co.
Total,
TKXJU OV XONISSION. _
For admission into the Freshman Class;
• candidate mast have a correct!knowledge
of Cre^ar. Cieero’s Orations, Virgil, John
and Acts in the Greek Testament, Gner*
‘ Minora, .or Jacob’s Greek Reader, Latin
and Greek Prosody, English Grammar.
' f. Arithmetic, ‘ and Algebra
Absence qf MM.—A person employed aboui
the German Bank of fKooster, in Ohio, wan a
few days since sent to:tire post office with 91700;
but insicsd of depositing it in Uncle Sam’s mail,
he put it in his breeches pocket.
Thirties he'i got it.—A Mr. James C. Patton,
at Baltimore, feels assured that he has at lost dis
covered the .grand secret by which he will be en
abled to n&vigsce the air, and to travel at the
velocitynf one hundred miles per hour; and he
has advertised to tell the Baltimoreans all about
it in a lecture, to which he will admit a gemJi
man aud lady for two shillings. *
Attention ladies.—A German physician Cure
stammering by an tacision in the tongue. We
never knew a stammering female since the day
and hour we were bem—but as the tongue seems
precisely in their line, we give the above Tor their
gratification.
s equity ot redemptiin
mortgaged piemiaea be henceforth and
forever barred and foreclosed. And be it
further Ordered, that a copy of tbia rule be ,
published once a month tor four months
ill some one of the public Gazettes of this
State, or be served personally on (he Raid
Joseph C. Colt at least three months before
the next term of this court.
extract from the Minutes of Clark
Superior Court. Given under my hand at
office, this 6th day of April, 1841.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Clerk.
April 9,1841. 50-m4tn
One house and lot in the town of Jeffey-
son, wlreteon Henderson Gilliland now re- \ nfifaiunut^ from Forsythuprrior Court
sides: levtedon ns the proporty «r Melvin* j,, favor of Jacob IVttijohn «*. James An-
Eskridge, by virtue of a fi fa tasued from derson and John Anderson,
the Superior Court of Jackson county, in T nl«a IVo 2*52 nnd 370 and
f-vor of Jarara U Rawh, « M.Whra to*. ^SS.
levied on .. the 0,1 P™!*"* of WilliiliD F.rH.to »U.ly
v of Holer Moon: l»v virtue of two MU'dry ./!/<■» >raard from n Ju.lice'e Court
property of Baler Moon; by -
' '** )«»fCourt
Hall. I returned to me by n constable.
One mule : levied on as the property of I IsOtSoflaild N‘». 3l8 and 319
Obndmh" Gravitt, to satisfy a fi fa from and north cast half of 317 and 411, 412 and
Hall Superior Court in favor ol Thomas the West half of424 in tho 14lb district,
Minyard, va John Laity. ObadinU Cratett, first section, levied on as the property ol
Ezekiel Buffington ana James Say, secu- Absolem M. Reese, to satisfy nfifa issued
rities on the stay. from Forsy th Superior Court in favor of
Lots of Laud Nos. 147, 149, and part of 1 Richard Banks r* Absolem M. Reese and
lot No. 140. containing 120 acres, all in the j Jacob M. Scuddcr, property (minted out by
10th dist. and lu’vNo. 42,
of said county : levied _ .. .. w< w ||t
GEORGIA-—CLARKE COUNTY, Co *“ ^j
rjiHE P i
Court ol »niA Coi
tf Archibald C. McKinley,
sho'ws that on the filth day of Septem
ber, eighteen hundred and thirty three,
Jesse U. Buuchelle made aud delivered to
your petioner his promissary note in wri
ting, bearing dale on the same day and year
for tbe sum of eight hundred and one dol
lars and forty sixceuts.due twelve mouths
from date, aud also ou the same day and
year first aforesaid, for the better securing
the payment of the sum of money in said
proiuissary note specified, tbe said Ji
Board for «
a half, - - 895 c
Tuition, Servant’s hire Li
brary Fre, Ate., - - SO
Washing, - ' . 6
Fuel, about - -. 7
114
Total,
161
bank
cashier pat his thumb to the tip of bis nose and
told the person he “coulden’l
bank in that way."
which he has held dur.ng the last twelve months
The Rev. Dr. Bancs has been regularly install
ed as president of the Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Ct.
- The British Government is building a frigate
on lake Ontario. This thing ahouid be seen too,
and one built to match.
Pekin, in China, through''Asia and Europe, t
Lisbon and Portugal.”
The recent order issued by the Government,
forbidding office-holders to employ their time for
izan purpose, is we trust, to have a beneficial
lenceupon the character of future elections
o thirds qf the unhealthy, turmoil and everish
itetneni which has prevailed for the past ten
years, and which is utterly ar variance with all
rcaaon and judgement, has owed its origin topar-
tiisn maaceuvreing of office holders.
Manuring Pt*k*.«rThe Gardener's Chronicle
ssys, atriend 'imurtVed sotno pinks very freely
with rotten woolleiKfags, and the improvement in
the appearance of the bloom waa astonishing.
A contemporary recommena silver ehdde
excellent for brokeh hearts. . .
The past two 4»yi have been charming. The
pretty buds are beginning to peep out, and the
young grass laughed when the sun was fairly up
The cows swireh their tails with exceeding joy,
the little birds are ttrginniii'g totwitrer among the
tree-twigs—and Ephraim is smiling lift a • basket
of young chips.*-
Juhn, Joe, saya you>aid yon.never said what
I said you said; now if you did’ot say what t
said you said, what did yoasay ?—*-Nuff sa.d.-”
An honest country parson, who in the time oi
great drouth waa desired to pray for rain, answer
ed, **I will willingly doit to'obfige you, but it u
i no pnrpoee while the wind is in this quarter"
A hoy seventeen yean'Of age was, last week,
Boston, sentenced to seventeen years imprison
ment foa arson, burglary, theft, &c. &c. '
3/crtotoy.—In -Ne w York last week, there v
Intends to establish a weekly line betwen Liver
pool aud Boston.
A learned Natchez physician, being asked
what medicine be usually prescribed for that
species of lunacy usual! .called posey, readily an-
•wered,—^a dqae of matrimony." f'
.... b!esJack Downing’s weather,
winch would have been colder, if the tbemotne-
tea had been longer.’
p ff-
extending their hands, they tlic
the lltli dist. defendant.
the property | Lot ofla-id No.3G, in the se-
donas lire
satisfy u fi
|S . .it .L-from to JustIces Court of Camp-
of]“rXrooT Shih^'sferora ™ hH, eoeray, in IWvv,^ Advhh. White. C
lives: levied on as liis property, to
sundry fi fas from a Justice’s Court.
vor of Win &t Bell, J E Brown & Co. aud
others.
Habersham.
One Town lot in the Village of Clnrkes-
vitle. No. 28, nnd nil llie improvements
tlieroon, and let No. 42, 10th dist. Haber-
ham county, and part of lot No. 13. and
C. made and delivered to your petitioner
mortgage nnd deed conveying to your po
und hiu heirs in lee simple cundi-
i certain tr .cl of land in said coun-
taiuing (our hundred and thirty
eight acres ami a half, more or less, lying
.Shoal Creek, in said county, and boiiu-
1 as follows, viz :-beginning on said
Shoal Creek, at Ellsbury’s line, running
it eighty chains to a red uak sapling cor-
*, formerly pine corner, the pine being
w dead and fallen,—thence along the
Oglethorpe county liue to a pine corner
fiity six chains, thence west eighty chains
a white oak on Patrick’s land, thence to
the beginning.
And your petitioner further shows that
said Jesse C. died more than a year ago,
and there is now due to your petioner up
on said note and mortgage, the sum of six
hundred and thirty six dollars and thirty
five cents.
Wherefore, your petioner prays Uipt the
legal representative of said Jesse C. may
be ruled by au order of this court, accor
ding to law, to pay the amount due upon
said note and mortgage into court.
w. McKinley,
Mortgager's Attorney.
CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT,
FEBRUARY TIBS, 1841.
Wherefore, it is Ordered, by the court
that the legal representative ol staid Jesse
C. Bouchelle, deceased, do pay into court
by or before the next term, the amount
due on the said mortgage, for principal
•and interest, together with the costs ol
foreclosure and that this rule be aeived
personally on the legal representative of
'■aid Jesse C. Bouchelle deceased, three
months, or to be advertised in one oi the
Gazettes of Georgia monthly for .four
months, before tbe next term , cl'this court.
A true extract from the Minutes of Clark
Superior Court. Given under my hand
this 2d d»v of April. Iw41.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, Clerk.
April 9,1841 50-m4m
1 on as the property, of Moses Hershaw,
satisfy a fi fa in favor of SamuelTunncll,
and oilier fi fns vs said Horshaw.
Lot No. 5. 13ih dist. Habershnm county,
levied on as tbe property of Sylvnnus Rip-
ley, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Superior Court of Jackson county, in
favor oi Robert Ratcbford against J 1J
Clark Sh«ff<s Stale,
For May, 1841.
P. R- Freas, editor of the Germentown Tele
graph, has been appointed Marshal for tbe East
ern District of Pennsy vania.. The craft is sorely
upon the rise.
A gentleman bad ri board put on a,part of bis
land on which was written. “I will give this field
The general reply waa, “I am." “Then,’!
I the gentlemen, “what do you want with
Why Is a ladv walking before gentleman, like
the latest news!
Because' ahs’s in advance qt the.male-
Executor's Sale.
■^ylLL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the respective Coart
House doors, of the counties — *-*•“** **“
land now lies:.
Lot of land in the eighteenth district,
third section of Cherokee bounty, number
sixty five, containing forty;acres.
Clarke county, wiibiu the lawiul he
sale, the following pro(K;rty, to yrit:
• Thirty., shares' of the capital
stock of tho Geovgin Rail Road and Bank
ing Company, standing on tlte books of the
Batik in tbe UAtna of .the trustee ot L. A.
Hobby, levied,ou as the- property of Wm.
J. Hobby, Senior, the -security, to satisfy
two fifas one Irotu the Richmond Interior
Court in favor of Andrew J. Miller vs. Wro.
J, flohbyrt Junior, pricipal, and Wm’. J.
Ilobby, Senior, security, the other from the
Court ol Common Pleas, of the city oj Au
gusta. in favor ofWm.E. end J.U. Jackson
—' the same. .
The interest of Joseph M. Har
per In ten sltares of the capital stock oi tbe
Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company,
standing on the Beuksof tTi* Bank in the
name of the estate uf David Stephens de
ceased. being one tenth part of said shares.
Also, ibe interest?of the said Joeeph M,
Harper, in the tract of land wheieon David
Stephens* Jnuior. now resides, levied on
sfc tbe property of Joseph M . Harper, to
satisfy . a ft fa issued frdm tbe Superior
Court of Stewart county, in favor of w, Z.
Waltbou'rvr.Joseph M. Harper.
V 'few negroes, ^to wit;
John, Nelly. Betty, JinSey,- Folly. Eliza,
fancy. Barry* Cambridge, * blackr ‘
iming, Joshua. Fanny, Ben, Joshua..
Betty, Hesse. Abram, a shoe maker;".
than, Luc in*, James Johnson, Mile*.Bally,
Siprtia, Martha, James, Squire, Margaret,
Mpiy. Glasgow, a shoemaker, Daniel. Ro-
bin, a first rate blacksmith Lavina and Ga-
■■
dred and »i«y acreft ia. <ha wemy third
district, and second section of Cherokee.
WALTER A. APPLING, .
j Executor in right 6/Us Kl/a on the estate of
RotnrtR. BiUo^Jcceosed
April 9.1841.
vied ou and returned to hie by a constable.
Lot No. 310 In -the third dis-
trict, first section, levied on as the proper
ty of Dudley M. Janes, to- satisfy a /! fa is
sued from a Justices Court of Aladiaon
ounty, in favor of GUI be Bund. Levied
>n nnd returned to me by a constable.
Lots of land Nos. 1070 and
1071, nud 999, and 993, ^n.the third district,
firgt section, levied on as the property of
Merida Scruggs, to satisfy sundry fifas is- <
sued from » Justice’s Court, of Forsyth
county, in favor of Leonard Winters n.
Merida Scruggs and R. ; Foster. Levied
nnd returued to me by a constable.
Lot No. 16G in the 14th dis-
trict, first section. Irvicd.on as the proper
ty of Samuel McRight, to satisfy a ji fa is
sued from n Justice’s Court of Forsyth
county, by virtue of an aitnehment in fa
vor ot Cun & Pool. Irevicd on nnd retura-
t-d to me by a constable. •
Lots Nos. 287, and 299, and
300, in ilte first district, first section, levied
on as the property of Jevman M, Lester to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from Forsyth
Superior.Court,.in fav.br of Moore ik Da
vis ri Smith & Lester, and other ft fas vs.
arid Lester. ’ ';,‘ w
Lot of land No.. 199 in the
third district, first sec lion,"levied on as tbe
property oT William Phillips, to satisfy nft
fa issued from the Forsyth Superior Court
in favor of Hand «T- Scranton vs. the said
Wm. Phillips. ,
One grey mare, one cow and
calf, and 30 bead of stock luqs, levied on
as the property of John Wottis, to satis^r a
fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of For
syth county, iu favor of Z. D. Hagood vs.
John Woilis, maker, and M- E. Hudson
and Wm. G-'Field, securities.
Lot of land No. CC0 in tho
third district, first section, levied on os tb*
property of Charles Garner, to satisfy a fi
fa issued from * Justice’s Court, of Pauld
ing county, in favor cf Augustus Young v»
Charles Garner, and D. Hr 4c B.M. Witch
er, endorsers. Levied on 'ind returned to
me by a constable. .. ■
ELIAS FINCHER,
», endorser.
April 2,1841.
ClarlcSheriff^s Sale,
For /wifivWti.
W ILL be :
day in June ? .i .
court,bouse door of Ctnrk ^
the legal boura ot sale, the following pro
perty, tu wit: -•-. w ‘. ■» ’ ' I
^rhe interest of Jojtn H- Tay-
lor, (the asmp .being (hta,undivided,bau)
of four nfg roem, viz : Peter,.a man, about
22 years of age : Mary.r *- ’— -