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Lyons rtari *il« ahpf'aracce a place b>
sieg-H, On th • 1-• i, in the event-'*, ih.
fi (>; the cm , lasieii I.t three hoy
' - 1 v 1 "! 4o f the National Ouarii
V and 150 wounded. The cry o.
insurgents was •* N.pcleunlL Cm 1 ol
I tie K !)!,c.’ A' the departure ol fh»-
| -‘"niter the in? argents were masters of a I
\ IhehM.Vo.
I‘ie (J T.otfp ,*<> Lvonnais eslitna'es th
eui’io-T * !; i!l ' ' "iid wounded at ft utn 1000
■-(» I 300.
% V ''tn ,f * Paris papers •of Sunday and
■dn .d i j ii appear* that these d plumbic dis ,
*ut rune s had ended and hat something like
■rder W;s restore ). . The GVveriimetit h-d
nos 7*' had »ny dim/ communication with
the revolted city; tip to the hour of (he de
parture of 'he estaleite from Paris, on Sun
day last, r.o intelligence of any fin iher con
flict bet wee tj'the troops and the In su g-ms
at Lyons had been received} (he itisu gen s
toad established something like a Govern
ment in the city of Lyons at 'he head I
'viuCii wag the r. elect, who had, previou.-ly
fio the dis urbaticea, re d red hiitis- D popu
Jar among the workmen try ids advocacy ol
their rights or pretensions. The r«qo rted
revolts at St. Euenne I,i .ire, Giemble.
are proved to have been premature; nd
♦he troops entrusted with tne d fence of the
powder inng:i7/ne at Lyons had time to
iduow (he greater pint of the powder in o
the baone before they leiirii, The revol
L’t’s had oof, therefore, up to the date of ho
latest accounts, received reinforcements of
men, nor acquired a 1 rge s ock ofamtnuni
lion, and no diversion in their favour lra<)
occurred. Ihe Minister of War ami (he
Due d’Oi leans were to have . ti ered Lyo s
*8 pacificitors, on Sunday Iks .
Liverpool, N"v- rnb-t 30
Fhc business oas -me die 28 h ins .been
on the same Imri t-d scale at fie wei k pre
ceding, and th rpimdiy cIT ring in 'he mar
k is la ger than i f has been, owing proba
b y to the more favorable ..ccou rs of th
corn ng crop in U S. '-.nd in cotw-quence
prices have declined 1 8 per ib. wi bin the
last fortnight. The low qualities con i, u
most depressed; good & ft ,e qu liu - ni.,in
fii's their value, belter, particularly Orb »>-g
Scarcely any thing doing in Se.i Island. Th
tmpnr into Liverpool since die fsi Janmi'y,
is 753 000 bates againsi 730 000 in (he* fi s
eleven months, i.f last year; (he supply from
the United S-a es does not d tT-r tma las;
year lo s/ue period, being 537,000 bales.
\y ashinoton, .Unitary 16
The proceedings m toe Senate of the (J.
t Oa(?s, upon Executive nominations, it is
generally known, are.undt r an ii junction cf
secrecy, which, however, is noi construed
To cx end strictly to results. We hear
therefore often in circulation, and net con
fidentially, of filings which pass in tha- b -
dy, which we communicate to our reads s
w'r. pie.CC faim in diem. vVe ii»vi*
men umed the cm firmation of Mr. Vic-
Lank's nomination to the head of the Trea
sury. We have since learnt that it was
without any serious opposition.
ihe nomination of Mr. Van Burkn as
Minister 'o London s ill hangs in suspense.
Some propinid n in rela i n io it, vve learn,
was under debate on Friday las', when a
motion -\v:is made by some Senator opposed
to the nomination, to lay the whole subject
on the table; and, the votes being equally
divided on dial motion, it was tferided in
the affirmative by the casting vole es die
Vice President, So says Madam Rumor;
and, (ui (her, that it is not likely to be takt u
up again shortly.
On the same day, and after this .vote, the
nomination t f Aaron Vail, to b- S cre'a.y
cf L-ga ion to Great Kiitam, was 'nke-- u;i
and confirmed. f Nat In',
fo vvhst Madam Rumor, that
gaddn g gossip, ha* said of the nomination
cl M Van Bursn having been laid on h
table by the casing vole of the Vice-Presi
dent, as wc hove already men'ioned, she
now adds, bu< with a smile on her counte
nance which ii duces a doubt whe’her she be
n earnest, hit i- was by the artful contri
. vance of Mr. Senator We. her that the
casting vote was thrown upon the presiding
effiter on that occasion. When questioned
how that could be, she answered hat it was
not for nothing that such a mnn as Daniel
Webster happened to be at that very rno
ment engaged in pleading a cause in the
Supreme Court, and, by his absence, left
the Senate equally divided. Our reader
will judge for themselves how much credit
is dua to this suggestion. This is one of the
rumors concerning the doings ot the Sen
-ate that we no not intend to be responsible
for. Ibid.
FROM HWRE.
By the brig Emma, L'apt. Auheht, arrived on
‘Saturday evening, vve have recived our regular hies
of Paris and Havre Journals, to die 27th and 28th
November, both inclusive.
We find litile in them which had not been antici
pated by? the George Wilkinson, from Liverpool, by
which v essel vve had Fans accounts to the evening
ot the 28th.
The Journal <le Havre of ihe 23ih, in reference to
the Markets, says “ There has been a good de
maud for Cottons during the week, and prices have
been well sus-ained— a small lot of 9 bales Geor
■l* Ibwveds, new crop, fair quality, receded via
New Voik, brought 91 centimes.”
The sales of he week amounted so 3444 Bales, as
billows— 464 Haler Louisana from 8 : i 'o 98 2840
Ua s sir il staple Georgia, Mobile, Alabama ..
Tennessee from 72i to 92 -1-4 Hales Bahia, io
and U Bales tiauclaioupe to 195. Tiiediff' u i
prices according io qualh) .
Ihe arrivals of the same week cons sied of 29c
bales, nz 1164 lodes of short iple jrom in. ij
3ia 's, and 1005 bales I’ man bin R. man i-g
hand, 16,493 bales, of Wiuuh G.ii ) are U ,«i
Slatss. Count, .
CONSTITU m v'vLl Tj.
: rn vs-tJ :
FRIDAY. .1 iM A -’V iJ ■ .
Hit Cold has be-n since the day before yester
jd iy intense for this elm; tp. A j ' past 9 Jv-oek
j yestin-;!,iy morning, the Mercury stood at 26. Ii
must ha"" Keen much lower during the previous
I night.
*b r case of the S'n/c, vs. J>tni Foster, f<r murder,
'j came nn tr,i *l yesterday; it will probably be con
cluded this day.
a J
R- p ri informs us of the death of General S.
Woof folk in a duel; he is said lo have fallen at the
firs shot, having first dangerously wounded his
antagonist Mr. Damp.
j the vice presidency
,- b becoming a subject of greater interest .as wc
approach the period of 'he Presidential Election.
I W'ho shall fill the office ’ is a question which has
j not as yet been satisfactorily answered in any quar
. ,er °l 'he Union, Mr. Cauious will certainly not
1 be run again ; and Mr. Van Bures will not, un
> less the Senate should reject him, which can hard
>ly be expected. Mr. Woodbury is specially recoin
) men-ted in some of the papers and so are Colonel
Dnax rots and our old friend Judge Starru The
Philadelphia Mail, contains an article highly lauda-
I tory of Mr. Secretary M‘Lanb, and concludes in
(he following manner .
1 Mr. M‘Lane has a greater reputation for experi
! ern e in public affairs, general prudence and ability,
V practical wise! nn, ihan any oilier man who has
been brought forward hy the panv for the Vice-
Presidenoy. He will bring to Tie Jackson ticket
molt ot the vote-, wlticb ate independent ot party,
than any other candidates. Ihe more tins as.cr
tion is examined, the more strongly vve think its
. truth will appear.
-1 (In present ofivee-brings him into so close a
connexion wnh the t'r sidem, that in all probabili
p 111 of his election to ihe Vice Presidency,
his counsel would always b desirable, and would
always be given, in important business. With not.
Jackson as President, and Louis M’Lane as Vice
- ‘ resident, there would be reason u> nope for the
concert of action which ought always to exist be
tween these important rrnnis'feis.
Ltd. R. M. Johnson, ot Kentucky, is much spo
' ken of, and our fellow-citizens IVjillia.vi 11. Chaw
n mu® and John I oi>sxth, have been proposed tor
. the office.
sTUDGE WAYNE'
Is avowedly a Candidate lor Congress, and upon
. the supposition that Judge Bxbbien will not be a
? Candidate—which there is reason lo believe, the
' Troup Ticket will stand (hut;
A. S. CLAY TON,
! T E FOS ' EH,
U. L GAMBLE,
«. (1 GILvIEH,
- C. E HAYNES,
S' IO\E~,
J M WAYNE,
R H, WILDE.
It is probable *he ratio of Representation will be
so arranged as to give to Georgia nine members
' We understand the rumour That Judge Wattxe
■ intended to offer himself to the people of Georgia
< as a Candidate for Governor has never had thc
slightest foundation,
tj Therein no paper in the Union conducted with
< more ability than the Banner of the Constitution
' and considering the cause it advocates, the claims
5 of I'* editor upon the support ol the South arc
J strong and peculiar. It ass uds us much pleasure
to copy the following editorial notice from a Phila
-delphia paper i
! j “We recommend ’o s-oh cf our readers as take
an interest in public aiTairs, and desire to quality
, themselves upon sound principles, for taking a part
in them, the Weekly Paper published in this City
,by Goody Raguet, Esq. whose diligence in collect
ing the most important materials, and whose ability
in commenting upon them, will be found of great
1 impoTance to all who hav<» not unlimited time and
opportunity to examine the multifarious contents of
. the domestic, and foreign press. The name of the
, paper is The Burner of the Constitution, and the
price five dollars a yea".”
.! i
' It ts sail), and we think it will turn out so, that.'
the advocate's of the Bank of the United States are
not altogether content with the application made 1
r n l * >
> to Congress for re-chartering the Instiiu ion ; and
more over that the Committee of Ways & Means-
I will recommend a postponement for the present’
session of-all action upon the subject. We consi 1
, der ihe hope that Gen. Jackson will come over to
I the wishes of the Bank <o be altogether a vain one.
! Tedium cum dignilate. - A letter from Mr, Branch.
of Nortli Carolina, is now running *he rounds of ihe
public papers 1 exhibits a self complacency and
serenity in wonderful contrast with the bustle and
turmoil by which the Ex-Secretary is surrounded.!
Among other things it is truly pleasant to note the
high esteem in which, according to the honorable
• gentleman’s own account of the matter, he is held
j m the assembly to which he belongs ;he says— I
I have the pleasure to enjoy, personally, die good
. j will ot a lar h e number of ihe memoers ol ihe
, I House, and wnh some of them the mos. friendly
jin iinacy. This, m a tn> asure, reconciles one lo Die
; ted, uth if Congres-tonal duty, and the absence
, from Home and fiieskle, eio.
In the case ol the State vs, S/terburne, Judgment
t - manslaughter —the Jury returned a verdict of
1 Sul Gu.lty on Tuesday hist.
Mr, Madison say s of Nullification
“ The distinguished names and high authorities
which appear o have aiser'ed and given a practical
s ope to Hi- tide*line, entitle ii to respect, which il
«h,h be dithcmi oihm wise lo feel for it.”
A It-t-ly description of the Steam Engine.
•' i-i nr presen perfect sae ot ue s am en
gii.ei u pears a thing almost endowed wuh inteJ-
ngem-e. ft regulates with perfect accuracy and
■ unit..i• 1111 ‘ \ I’c number of its str-iki %in a given time ;
jmiil cim i’ records them, more u-cr, to tell now
-tnurh w > k i has done, as a clock records the beats
j°t its pendulum ; it regulates the ..nullity of steam
a I nitio.l .0 work the briskness of the fire—the
snpjrlv of water to tint boiler - the supply of coals
to the fire, ft opens and shuts its valves with a : >
solute precision ;. H to lime and manner j it oils i t
r joints— it lakes out any air winch tnav accidentally
k enter hit” par s that should be vacuous —and, when
[( any thing goes wren®; which it cannot of itself rec
'tfy, it wains its attendants by ringing a bell ! Yet,
With all fiCse talems and qualities, nd even when I
possessing the power of 690 horse- ills obedient
to the hand of a cliild. Its alimem is coal, wood,
> charcoal, or miter combustible ■ it 'Consumes none
i-while idle—it never tires, and wan's no-sleep—it
is not subject to malady when orig.t ally well made,
and only refuses to work when wore out with age
1 is equally active in all climates, will do work!
B ( ’* a>) kind —it is a water pumper, a miner, a sailor, |
” a printer, a cotton spinners a weaker, a blacksmith, j
s a millerp&c. ■. and a small engine, in the character i
ot a steam pony, may be seen dr igiging after it end
a rail road a hundred tons of merchandize, or a re- 1
giment of soldiers with greater speed than that of
_ uur fleetest caches. It is the king of machines,
- and a permanent realization of the genii of eastern
. fable, whose supernatural powers were at the com- 1
5 inand of man.” i
Vioctoff 0. A. VVtvUAns.
OFF’/. its h,, st ivc-s to the Id ,z,ms o .vtigut
'asiiul its vicinity, if d will h: »■ u> I at the
oidtnee of tors. Savaok, on u n I .ir.et, ra
u pt when professionally engaged,
lj •• nmry 7 4t 64
■ t’ovwt ot Comiwm VVvas.
i'fi- l.i <;■ ur. sta dt adjourne 1 5* M ...day n at,
, a! 10 ’c ck, on w dell city, a d at which
im , sunt) •, jurors, a d wdi e.s e.« will p esse give
. tioir aticiidaiice.
. VVm. Tnckgouj Clerk,
i t J us- v”4 2( 6.i
: ‘ '
The Huh edhers
HiVS connected th ms Ives together i-i the
pr«c ce t I LA IF, th y id attend i'ie
-marts in Morgan and die ad jot • in , c--unties.
[ Lucius L. VViuich,
Htewart Hlhj A
■ .Hull son, January 20 IKV2. 61
•S‘i> i'K' j 1
v I IF, Office oi he Clerk oi-Ouuncil will he open J
• R. it- in 2in 5 ’’clock, I*. M dtirtng the psis ;
. w i week-, for the purpose Os g-vng ail peranuri
r 1 P«y fiitv iHsua, an opp ,• um yto in-Its i
inr returns. () this, a !i inte.’i mtud, will please I
• kc notice.
Geo, jVI. Walker, Clerk.
J iru try 24 gg
4 I'Ste (Subscriber,
e'IfWINO '■» i q tished the Jhu ion mid Com.
• B mreron Business, in Lv .r o Ur. John »(Un \
sh ii t. ii will co .' inue l by > m at my I ite
a ,d, 254 Urn.d Street ii<, ~ ;n ,arc 4t i m ke j
’.’slices on any Consignments be ’’Wy tic
wi h. |
C. Phillips, j'
• , A roc tv, 10 b7a uary 1832. __ 60
'A'ji.Q'i , aJ)di ‘ ' i
Jf.nd Commission liasineai.
If 1 VlNti take Hi; store late y occupied ay !
, il dr. ft. Fhii.mps fwi 1 emtiune to trtnsact
the Auction an I Cu.m tisiion Me ness, as reco tly 1
1 conducted by him., and solicit a contioiiHiioq, ,j
2 the patronege Mr. Phillips has been favored wi h.
My attentio i «id be d* v fed e*olu«ivcly to «: icd
on Comm sdon, I mn prepared m> make advances
i any amount, and on liberal terms,
J. Marsliall.
[ A uqu°ta 10‘h January 1832. j
MV old cus omers, and tbs p.iMic in genernl,
s e particularly r qttes I v/h -n they are in j,
w. it of a”y firs' r tfs Conn cl Reef o spply person
: i !y, or send their scrVan » o ’r; subscriber. I
Isaac Hendricks. .
’ The causa of ihs nb jve notice, is, that families *
r. quently get deceive 1 by their servants aup y
ng n a colored man who is in the habit of von I. ,
'ng corned beef in the Market of such a quality
that the subscriber would not offer for sale.
I H. \
,lanita»v 60
c
WauUmV. 1
i Gentloirun who can coins well rec immin 1-
■ \ ed as a Scholar, and of steady habits, would *
meet with enc mrsgemeot on rar y application to *
Simmons Crawford, "
Harmony ioatnar,
Ktiulfin tii.ll. "
Appling Columbia county ? eQ
Ja. ury 5, 1832. 5 y p
Vtn ki\te out \ |i
F-p 'he erm of *w;!vs months fro o the first of 1 1
February, 183 i, the foil iwing properly.
A S v\V and Wrist MILL, in"
d oi'tf.r, with % st’.fiic e'tcy of Timb*r fori*
3 wmg i umber, an exc -Slant Negro Sawyer, and s
ur o It r itblt Negro Men —*lso for sol”, ihree j
i iririie web br Ue Mules, a fa ry f.og, Gevr, and 1
v-ry !h ng ncccsssry belong •g to it, on a ere* '
of twelve months.
• James Real. I*
j December °7 * 55
LAW NO noi “ J
■ a !R unders’gnetl have for in ’■> rif"'»r f ne* c bip 1 '
1 in th' Practice of the I \\V, nr.'ter h- fir m j
cd »v’e t f Iknkixs fa I’ uw. 'I i.r Office wdl,
f alwsy- open m Augns a and .Ic y v/ h Fraclioe'
n all the counties o r 'he tt Ve 1) tr cf.
Charlt-9 I. .lent.ice, :j
11. Kchols.
N vembfr 29 47 . i
■ Notice. j*
lAOUIi months after dale, app 1 cation wdi e j
i" made to thr Inter ;-r Cuf if '’'•ri'.snca J j
white sitting for ordinary purpes , ! or leave o ,
. II the whole of the. real eaUt-* of I- 'imu.di rust
q deceised, late of said county, for the bene*
it of his heirs a I creditors
John A. (vross, Jldin’r,
Scriven county, lin4ro
Slurtfotiv
• BX S. MMUAU.,
THIS DAY at 11 o’clock within doors,
A OKNF.UAL ASSOU I’M KNT OF
iB lii di> 'ij LK IS U So
ALSO,
A at 13ut tiooiVs,
&c. &c .
AMONG (VmtlK ARR
BR'IAf) Ololha, S dline'ls. Sheetings, Shirtings,
Flannei.H, Checks, figured and plain Uomb.-
zclis, c it’d Muslins, Cahcues, Citnghams, thripea
' Flaids, Vesting!, Silk, Linen a id Cotton Ifrilhngs,
silk. Merino, Cashmere and Cctton Shawls, plain
| and figured Mu>lin, Silk and Cotton Ham ke -
chteis, Black Italian Lustrings, changeable, figur
ed atid plain Silks, Beav r. Kid and .orsetkin
i Cloves, R.bbona, Silk, Cotton, Worsted Sc Lambs
Wool Hosiery,-Great Coals, I’laid Cloak straw
Bonne's, Hardware, conais ing of M <H • lr<" >
S eel Yards, Coffee Mtlh, Ir > i Squares, Ui..wi g
Knives, Hinge*, Bor land Fad Lock, Undle Bii.,
Curry Combs, Buttons, (Ju lcry, Sic.
AMI) —
I tTtVIj AT SALK.
January 27 K
Chio V\ hiskey.
UHLS, of Western Whiskey, of a very
superior quality
ALS—
O-10 Tierces prime K oe.
Just received andjer sale hvo by
M. iSielsou.
January 24 2t 6 3
.lUBT HKtTIVK!),
WtXtts first (\\niVUy
dish TO HA»: CO,
42 do pi line HKRKING,
For sale ur
J. Marshall.
January 24 63
UW WOTICFuT
Rubscr bers have entered into Cu-psTl
1. nerahipin the Practice of LAW, and will
attend to any business in the way of their pro
.session coufidcd to them. They will undertake
collections in any part of the upper c u’try o(
tm_„rgia They also design opening a Law School
i m Athena upon the plan most approved in si me
Jar institutions in the N irthern States.
A. H, Clayton,
Kcl. Harden,
George 11. ('layton, Jan.
tfy The Georgia Journal, Constuu ionalist
ar.o (Jharleßton Courier, nre requeued to publish,
|the above once a month for three months, and
send their accounts to this office for payment.
Athene D«c 27 1831 lm3m 67
i f ' ~o ntl
, aulV M.asoufe.
SKAf.F.I) Proposals will be received by th*-
Commissioners until die ISth of next month
jor erecting the MILLEUGLVU.LB MAbUM
isl ALL, or, the Lot now in the occupancy of Mr.
f h -m<s J. ShinhoJaer. The place may be seen,
l«nd any other information desired, obtained by
calling on the Scc.«ury.
11. K. Hines.
Jan. 5 1832 3' 59
PROPOSALS
Fan PUHUSHING TJIK
DAILY.— nv a h PKMiuaitr w i
Having dca-minv. wue t'he aug^sta
C;iRONI”LE OAILT Jiroughnut the bust
loess portion of (lie y a,, at ic.at, and to commo cc
he daily publication an ear ; y as a sufficient qu int •
ty of New Typ and o her materials can be ootui'
ed. we beg leave respectfully to offer the project
to our friends and the public generally, for tii“ir
laironage. The Semi Weekly and Weekly [ ttb
ica ion-* will b” continued as usual , and, sensi
ble 'hat the Daily paper now in contemplation,
will be aunp .ried principally by the Udrcan»ilr j
port’on of the c.immu- iiy, we shall endeavor to I
render it to that class of our citizens, bjJ
calli g into aciiun every possible meuna of Com
merciai intelligence ; and, with the aid of«n able
and intelligent assistant editor, well skilled in
.ommerciai affiirs, whom we dcsig-i to engage,
and the exertion of the utmost possible energy
and industry, the latest and most important com
mercial and other news, will always be presented, *
a- d at the same time the interests of our Agri- *
cultural. Pol- ica., Literary, and general readers,
most of wh m are a s • interested more or le-s in *
tt.ee mmeicisl intelligence of the day, will b • <!
duly attended to. And the m meroua late im 1
provrm nts in th- m. 4 arrangements of th-s city (
gtvi- >■ u , daily mail r m every quarter c
East, West, Nor b, and south, by the Charleston;
New Orleans, Northern, and Savannah Stages —
present pecuhsr. facilities tor a daily paper, and (
means of rendering it continually valuable and in
terestn g. The patrons of Hus paper may rest as
.tired itiat it shall not he excelled by any other i
similar publication, determined as we arc, to spm
n means of effecting that end, and sensible, that, .
' n ,v is c. mmunity, as in every other, a liberal ami
intelligent public will ever keep pace, in its p»
trongrjp with any useful and valuable en erpriz,
may be presented to it.—We -wt'l le ve tt to a l
■’" 'Jonty o* th sub cribera to this publication to
( i fci rrmine whether it shall be published Ltai'yj
through' u’ heyear, at Fen Dollars per annum
<>r nfitly during the business months, smi Serrv
Wpi kiy during the rrmsinder of the year, a! (
Kghi Dollars per a num
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New-Dtli-ans, ar ri-ry other q i-ifler of the U> •
ion, r. ceiv' Iby the Daly papt is of the preen i
ing tvenii'g. And as 'He paoer will be publish
ed regular y by sunrise cv ry morning, the aub-u
acribers v/tll get thos>< inw* so much earlier iharij
by the foreign d-iily patters they receive from 'he p
Post Office, whan it opens tbereslter, on the
‘aine morni- pa
January 14 5t ”1
Rook and 3oJ> Printing,
Araf/y executed at this Office,
7 ' -
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atiVulv 1 ,
iIXOATEO AT 11A It u A *') ll.' a MIMtS PHOM CO
LUMUIA,
«*sCDOLASI It Year-—divided into two sessions
0 First, coniineiir.ing on the Cr.«t« Monday h
-1 nuarv- ending abnut the middle of June-src
id. commencing on tlu .fi hi of July, ending find
’ocrmher,
5t is d< Mrahlo that engar.-mer.V,-hmild be mode
*he bcßlnni. g »f earii s-i-Vst- i. Pu, a w.h, hov
; vrr he u-ceiv.d at other periods, and rhur-red
mm the time of ntr/snre.
tt-/ i bey are not in be withdrawn, previously
1 sustaining their Examination,
, T Kit US.
. I- artl, a d entire cour e o T
SS- udi- h m Literary ant ~
, Scientific department*, • P c ' an nurr,
, (Oben.iauy ano Hilar,y. ■%. A , r
rxcrptfd) niclu.ive 1 " 7 50 P fr »««■<>,;
ink. quills, Bic.
> { Jhcmi try, w. h the use; ol y „
, Khrm.eal apparatu , fS 5
i Botany, g 5 .i >.
Latin, French, Spanish and > „ „
Italian la gcges, (each, $ ® P er t»nru,m
1 /n- x Oner annum,
Jubic-(P.snn) gSoCjgjj per
Foil rarer to Mt.ical Department -"'gS 00
Use ot Piano, (per session) 3 nn
\\z.z: Mur - t^n"v m
“tSUS* . , W " qr.
klj Men session payshf<* : n advance.
iu • 1 KKr HOOK-.*
VValkrr'g Dictionary forte.’» At ai’y-is, MttP
i rays Grammar ami Kiurm.es, Wil aid** !».»«
.'■ KraphyamJ Atlas, Willard's Ant.ei.v A is.'a,
\v i* r o* " • Jl*r«l*s Ci. gr p|,y (rr b« ciiw-tro
W.Ha.d'W KrpubKoof Am.?.**. Wi ki.,’ t L r ,,™
kV.* <3r,mn ' ar <lf Natural Phtlt Repl yEn
hold n Philosophy, Colburn's Anibmet c v m u,»
m ncw Arithmetic Dav’- a.l- Ira
Playfair’*. Euclid ’• Per.p , tve. l£. ,’J
Mor.l I U P,sophy, lodge’ Log c tmir'i',
t hee usl Philosophy, Jim am’a lihm-nr, Tvt
- l? r , fj .•ptey’s Mist >ry Baton's (;h mi try
Kmmnii s Mineralogy, Line In’s Homy do.
Lh m oil Dictionary, Rudd man and Ar’an ’ I at
in (irammip, Malr’s Syntax, Hintons Sac « Vir-
Rd &c. Kntick’s Latin D c ionsry, VVana- 'r cli 's,
reach Grammar, retriroqtic, Histuire de Gharle*
All biccie de Loui. XIV
nT? Attached to the. Institute, aye n well neie t»
c i Library, Philnsnphiosl and Chemical appara
tus, and a Cabinet of Minerals
Elias Marks, M . 1),
December 16 6 r 5®
W,VNTIbI)~
A Teacher tn lake charge of the Grammar*
School übout »o be opened in the town of
Athens, Geo. to wh-m will be given a salary of
gIOOO and all the School will !c • over that
.von. E'rnofs of qualifications to ail ird ample in
structions in the lollowmg branches will be re
quired. Ya
!• E 'rlisli Grammar,
1 ii. Arithmetic, including fractions, and the ert
■ traction of the Roots nuipiicly,
1 3. Gaeaar’s Oommenlar'es,
4. Virgil.
5. Cicero's Orations,
6. Greek I'eslaracut.
7. Grarca Minora.
Uncsception'ble recoinn'iendalicns of rari'*al
cnari'O cr v/di amo be expected, ihe Trustees
■ 1 ti.jojcftJ-w: :hst < P ■>, « pt,/S m,«y ot the
RChool to the Gniv. rsiiy of the Slate ;'the es
ten-ive Libraries attached to the College and Li
terary Societies; the cti. apnesa ot b >ard, tope-,
ther with Hie notorious salubrity of our atmos
phere, tiie Institution in question, '• S r,not fail in
ahract the attcaticui o( the State, particularly
when it is considered as preparatory to an *n
trance into our State College, ay order o. the
hoard of managets.
John A. Cobb, Pres'dt „
F„ r,. NEW . ON Scc’ry.
N H. The Sctionl will open under the dire-?,
tion of a temporary Teacher, on the first Mondey
tin ..am a-y next,
tt r f-.pers friendly to Literature, will please
insert the above.
Athena. December 17, mi S7
. M OTICK “ '
ItHE - ale of Lots in 'he Town of ’JriinHiviclr,
advertised for the second Monday of Jatms
■ y next, is postponed until further notice. Ar.
rang- ments for 'he balance of the slock of the
Had Road, can be made without sacrificing the
bona fi t* titles of the undersigned, to shoot, ftnvr
iitindrcd lot»j in the aforeamd town.
VV. h. Davis,
Urbanus Dart,
December 22 3t SS
GEORGIA, Columbia coving.
John B. Tindall, Adrninis rator 0
v v in right of his wife, (late Martha Sarah
Uugg,) Applies for Letter*’ of Dismisslory, on the
Ksute ol Jeremiah D*if;g, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a !
and aingular, the kindred findcred : !ors of the aa rj
deceased, tc be appear and at my ofiice within th-q
time prescribed by law, to file their objections,
(if any they have N to shew cause why stidletter*
of Dismission should not be grant i.
Given under mv hand at office in Columbia
county, this 24* h day of J nil y, 183?.
Om —04! S. ('rnwfonl, i'! y k,
tihUII i. jijf rsun oiwity.
\\J ULUBAS John Vining, jr. applies f,r Let-
If ter- of Atlinini!il r 'tttinn on the Estate of
John Earnest, decer.sf 'l.
Tiies- are there*' re incite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred a d creditors of the
I .aid 1, ceaser!, tn b<> and appear at my ofiice wi 11.
I n the tune preset bed by law, to hie their nbjec.
■ ions (i f anv they have) to shew cause why tad
'Letters sh> u U not he graced.
Given under my l-ancl *»t ((lice in Louirville,
this 16th -iay of Jn *t tv, 1 t-D.
153 D. K. Botliwell, Clerk.
GEORGIA, liv ke county
‘ 1 i/H KRF.Ah M sea Imnti, *> plies f-r 1 e ten
yj ,f Admin strati* n wil l he will a i esed
a iiu- tsta'e oi Marti s’Hinson, d r/en* d.
liiese are therot-it* cite a ,d a moi.ish all
a ,-d higular the kindr* d an! cr d.tors of the
.md dices ed, to ,e anil spprar airy cffice with
m tt.e time pi escribed by aw to file their cbjcc
- I mis sis any they hsve) to shew cante why sa d
'i.et'crs should not be granted.
Given under my tiand »’ oific.-in W»ync h
rough, this 2fi li ckv o’ N* •- tr l er. IH3I.
John (i Hfttluh. f/Vr
BilEKlKk’H 1 1-tKB,
for sak nt ( M* O/fir*