The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, March 06, 1832, Image 1

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Tile Athenian. J VOL. VI A'II11 INS, (GEORGIA,) TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1932. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, BY O. P. SHAW. Tchks.—Three dollars per year, payable in advance, or Four dollars if delayed to the end of the year. The latter amount will be rigidly exacted of all who fail to ;a.et their payment* in advance, No anbacription received for less than one year, tin- ij*» the money is paid in advance; and no paper will ha discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. \ failure on the part of subscribers to notify us of their intention of relinquish ment, accompanied with the amount duo, will be con sidered as equivalent to a new engagement, und pa- per* sent accordingly. Advehtisbmevts will be inserted at the usual rates. ?CT*Alt betters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must bo post paid in order to oucure attention, Vj m Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes bv Ad ministrators, Executors, or Guardians, inu.t he publish- Old sixty Jays previous to the day of sale. The .ala of Personal Property, in like manner, must to published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice that Application will be msdc to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land or Negroes, must lie puhliihedfour month. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Adminiitration, must bo published thirty days, and for Letters'of Diamiasion, six months. No. 10. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. ^Wflll.REAS James Meriwether administrator on ▼ T the estate ofDuncan G. Campbell, deceased, LEtrAIi NOTICES. GEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY! Court of Ordinary. O N motion of John l.eek, stating to the Court that he holds a bond madohv John Winters, Utc ..f said county, deceased, for title, to a Lot of Land, No. id!' * r , w ' n county, a copy of which bond is tiled in Hie Clerk s office of this Court, and praving that this Court direct the Administrator of the said John Win ter* to execute titles to the same. It is therefore or- j dered,that the Administrator do make said titles ac cording to the tenor and effect of «a»d bond, to said I ZTT. ~ John Leek, unless Biifficicnt cause be shewn to the.^^^HGI A, CLARK COUNTY. rh,«'VL, r ir 1^0r!!r Iw'l 0 ° n -' h8 ■ "rM 1 " ,e ,crn V f | WMf.ltr.AS Richard Richardson applies In mcf„r i ? u«hcrool.d^ P . n "r" en T? n , d '! * ** ■«*•«'» "f Dismission from the lurllier n.liu.m- x,l • ’ ' h C "W'“J th “ r,llc br j trillion un the estate of Sarah Perkins, dec eased : in the Athenian once a month for three month*, and. _ ___ e / . ... , . olso.a copy nfthesamebe posted up at twft or more J he f* are therefore to cite and adnmn.sh nil and sin- puhlic places in said county. I kindred and ereditoi A true extract from the minutes. WILLIAM COWAN, c. . Dec. 6.—49—m3m. r ?$OUR mouth* after date application will We. i to the hon./rahlt: the lufei mr Court of Clark r tadc fur Ion applies for letters ot Dismission from the further ad ministration of said estate : I These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ard singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear ut mV office within the time piesenb -d | bylaw, to shew cause if any they have, why said let- t Nov. 15. -1G ters should not be granted. - - . Given under my hand this 15th Oet. 18*11 JOSEPH I.IGOiN. Oct. Iff.—42—mSm. tv, w hen flitting for ordinary purpoi a tract of Land lying in Madison coun'v, on the wa ters of Little S.iodv creek, adjoining Talbot and others, and one tract in Clark countv, adjoining Jackson mid others. Sold for the belie tit of the loirs anil creditors of Richard Whitehead, lute of (lark county. «!«« eased. BERRY G. 1JI.J.MAN, AdiiiV. Couch Making. F ill’ll months after i to the hoiioralde l] j county, when sitting for date applicati-. w ill he modi t ofOglethmpi , poses, lor Icjvi to rt -ll ihe Ileal Estate t>f Jane Brail show, deceased. JDI1.N LANDUl M, Adiii'r. 15.—40—wlm. arv p. No SHERIFFS’ SALES. C LARK SheritT’sSale.-On the first Tues day in APRIL next, will be .old at lliu Court Houle in the town of IVatkinaville, Clark county, within the usual houra of a&ie, the following property,to wit: Ono Hundred and seventy Acres of Land, more or toes, lying on the watere of Porter's Crerk, adjoining Appling, Allen and otheta : levied on a* the properly of Thomas Wheeler, to Minify a fi. fa. in fa vor of Murray 8c Humphrey*, for the use of Edward Quinn &Co. vs. Thomas Wheeler. POSTPONED SALE. A T the same lime and placs the following pro perty, to wit: Fifty Acres of Land, more or less, ndjoin- ing Hopkins and other*. Alio, Forty Acres of Land, more or less, whtroon Mra. Doolittle now lives, ad joining Echols and others, one road Wagon, and four Horses: levied on as the property of William Yar brough, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of John Nonbit, vs. William Yarbrough, Anselmn L. Harper, John W. Harper And Abraham Doolittle, security on the stay. One bay Horso nbout nine years old, two Sorrel Marcs, one about ten, the other about four years aid; levied on a» the properly of Daniel Ctaft, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Slovens Thoma;, vs. Daniel Craft and John W. Thomaa. One light Rond Wagon and two pair hind flatness, and one Sorrel Marewithth.ee white feet, about four years old : levied on a* the property of Ed- ward Craft, to aaliefy a fi. fa. in favor of Suundera ft Gilmore, vs. Edward Craft anil Daniel Craft, security on etay. Feb. 28. ISAAC S. VINCENT, Sh’ff. C LARK SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will he •old, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, at tho Court House in the town of Watltinsville, CTarli ouunty, within tho lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Si* Negroes, to wit: Amy a woman about twenty-five years of age; Lizy a girl, about four years old; Georgo a boy, about two year* old; Joe a boy, about six years old ; Lindyagirf, about four years old; and Nelaon • boy, about five years old : levied on an the property of Gabriel A. MolFett, to satisfy a fi. la. iaauedon lire foreclosure ofa mortgage in favor of Ste vens Thoinaj, vs. said Moffett. Feb. 28. JAMES HENDON, t). Sh’fT. H H ALL SherilPa Sale.—On the first Tues day in APRIL next, will be hoU, at the Court House in the town of Gainesville, Hall county, within (be usual houra of fellow tug 4 * ***** ’ Ono Hundred Acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining Casey and others, on the waters of the Grove River: levied on as the property of John V. Cotter, to satisfy sundry fi. faa. one in favor of Vettual Quarles and others, vs. said Cotter. Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres of Lnnd, more•rl,*s,lving on the Mulberry Fork of the Oco nee River, whereon John McKinney now lives- levied on .1 lh, property of Asa Whidbey, to satisfy a h. fa. Lsurd from a Justice's Court in favor of Mathew Long, vs. John McKinsey, maker, and Asa Whidhoy in. or- ocr^Levy mads and 'ALL Sheriff's Sato.—On the first Tues- day in APRIL next, will bo sold, at the Coiir- Ilouse in the town ofOainesvillc, Hall county, within •he uaual houra of sale, the following property, to wit. Ono Negro Girl, hy tho name of Harriet, shout aaven years old: levied on a. the preperty o Collins Smith, to satisfy a morteaged ft. fa. ' favor nr Denjamin L. Goodman, vs. said Smith. Property poin- ‘*j“‘ f ‘‘ fa ' A. CHASTAIN, D Sh'ff. GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W IIEREAn Nancy Clegltom and Avir.gton Cleg- horn apply to mo for letters of administration on the c.Ute of James Cteghorn, late of **»1 county, deceased: These are therefore to cito and admontah all and sin- gular the kindred and creditors of ,atd dcconscd, to bl and appear at my office within the time preecnb* <1 by law, to shew ceuee, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 21th January, 1832, GEORGE HAWPE, c, c. o. r eb. T.—C —JOd. GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, September Term, 1831. Present their Honors John Banks, Edward Cox, and Thornes R. Andrew*. RULE NISI. T HOMAS KDIYAKDS, administrator of L'ttlcbcr- rv Edwards, deceased, states to the Court that lie bo- fully settled up tbe Estato of said deceased, pray* tabs dismissed therefrom, therefore ordered that all persons concerned, are required to tile their objection* agreeably to law,or letter* Dismissnry will issue in six months. An extract from tho minutes of tho Court, this Cth September, 1831. WILLIAM II. SMITH, Clk. Sept. 20.—38.—mfim. Copif of a Lost Note. WMTIlPaN l receive Micajah Bond’s deed to Lot No. w w 6, on sooare IV. in the town of Katonton, then I owe John Raariiff fifty dollar*. (Sinned) HENRY BRANHAM. (On the back:) I endorse the within Note. (Signed) GEORGE HUGHS. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. P ERSONALLY came before me, I. A. Parker, and being duly sworn, this deponent saith the Note of which the uhove is a copy, lias bee.n destroyed hy fire, accidentally, and that ho has no certain recollec tion of the day or date of said note or endorsement.— Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th dnv "f Jan uary, 1832. ISAAC A. PARKER. Ethkldrcd Sorrell, J. P. Jan. 17. —3—mSni. Copif of a Lost Note. O NE day after date 1 promise to pay William S. Wilson, or hearer, thirteen dollars and fifty < eiits, for value received. C. C. COLWELL. 5th August, 1827. GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY. Superior Court, April Term, 1831. RULE NISI. I T appearing to the Court that William 5. Wilson hue lost or mislaid the original *>ote, of which the above is in substance a true copy: Ordered, that the above copy be, at the next term of this Court, estab lished in lieu of fluid lost original, unless cause be shewn to the contrary. And that thig Rule be publish ’d once a month for three months previous to the next term of this Court, in the Athenian. A true extract from the minutes of paid Court. JOHN LANDRUM, Clerk. Jan. 17.—3—m3in. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Gabriel A. Model, Administrator on the estate of John Hall, late of Saint Cinir county, Alabama, deceas' d, applies to me for letters <»( tvrvi».T3»Turrr../.M the further administration of said es tate r And whereas Gabriel A. MofTet, Administrator on the estate of Pegpv Strong, late of Clark county, dec’d, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said dates And whereas Gabriel A. MofTet, Administrator on the estate of Jack Strong, late of Clark county, dec’d, applies to mo for letters of Dismission from the further administration on said estate : And whereas Gabriel A. MofTet, Administrator on the estate of Harris! Strong, late of Clark county, deceits* od, applies to me for letters of Dismission from the tur- ther administration on said estate : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to hi and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said .letters should not he granted. Given under my hand this 4th October, 1831. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. o. Oct. 4—-40—m6m. h'* and appear at mv office within the time prescribed hv law, to mIm-w cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 9th Nov. 1831 JOSEPH LIGON, c. c o. Nov. 15.—1G.—mTin. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Etheldred Sorrell, administrator on the estate of Lewis Burnett, di ceased, upplies to me for letter* of dismission from the further admin istration of said estate: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why »oid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Cist day of Jan. 1832. JOSEPH LIGON, c. c. i Jan. 24.—1—mOm. F Ol*ll months to the Imnnr iftrrdate nppl.tuti.m will !»#• made Me the Inferior Court of Jackson county, w hen silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 50. in the I7tli District of formerly Herm\ now DeKalh countv. containing two hundred tun and a half Aores.it being part of the Rent Estate of Jo eph Harrison, deceased. Sold for the hen fit of the heirs. TH.MAN HARRISON, Ex’r. Dec. G.- 19—tv lni. f TlOl R months after date uppltealioii w ill be ma.le to the honorable the Inferior cmirt of Jackson ro. when silling f»o ordinary porpoucs.f.r leave to mJI the real estate of John Thornton, late of slid county de ceased. JACOB RlDl.lNG, Guardian. Jan. il.—w4m. jpiO|!R months after date applicati' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. \ GliEEABLY to an order of the honorable Ihe In ferior Court of Clark county, w hen oiUmg fin ordinary purposes, will be sold, at the Court-bonne i; Clark county, on the first Tuesday in March next, twi Negroes, Eliian cirl, and Henry n boy, belonging m the Estate of William Mcllce, dec'd. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors. BENJAMIN McREE, ( . ,. nr „ JOHN II. LOVVF.. 1 A ' Dec. 13.—30—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. VV/'II*L he sold on the seventh day of March next, ▼ ▼ at the late residence of Nathaniel Venable, de ceased, a pnrt of the personal properly belonging to the •state of said deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES APPLEBY, \ i i m ., JAMES M. CUNNINGHAM, J Jan. 24.—1 - tds. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, mi the sixth day of March next, part oi til** personal property belonging to the estate of Chandler FUt'g, deceased, a quantity of 'Pin-ware as* soi ted. und '■»•«. So c Tin-plat-, » ng-ns, II-rses, Mantes*. Feathers, 8iioe 'Phrcad, nnd many other ar ticles loo tedious to mention. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs nnd creditors. Terms cash. J. II. CHAPMAN, Adrn’r. Jan. 21.—4—Ids. GUARDIAN’S SALE. V GREE ABLY to no order of the honorable the In ferior Court of Clark county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, will be sold on the fiiflt Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house of Muscogee county, Lot No. 59, in tho 7th District of Muscogee county, belonging to Willis B. and Claramond \. Harvey, or phans of John Harvey, deceased. .Sold fo* the bene fit of said orphans. Terms made known on the day of sale. TIIOMAS MarKOY. in rijht if hit Wife. Jan.’Si.—1—tds. GF.ORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. n 7IIF.RF.AS James Hanson and William Hn-ne-, ' administrators of Ulijali Garner, doceased a|.- ply to me far letter* of Dtsmimion from tile iurtker ad- ministration of said estate. These are therefore to eile and admonish all andsiri- otilnr the kindred and crcditora of eaid deceased, to be and appear at mv otliec witliin the lime preseribe.l ov law, to shew cause ir any they have, why .aid letters should not he (•ranted. Given under mvlianJ tlna33th Aueuat, 1.31. JOSF.Pr! LIGON, c. e. o. Sept. C.—3G.—mGm. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS Joicph Ligon applies for letter* of Adminiitration on the ealat. of Ric.tard Meri wether, late of Dell** county, Alabama, decea«od. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and eintmla* the kindred *nd creditor* of eetd deceased, Jo b? and appear at my office within the time pre«en- (,ej by lew, to ehew ceuee if »ny they htve, wh) e.td letter* ehould not bo granted. Given underlay bend *!»• <I*T »' r * b - JOSEril EICON, c.c. o. Teb. 7.—6—30d. | GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. W hereas John Wayne, adrn’r. and Orpha Wil*nn, A.lmr’x on the estate of John W dspn, dee d. ap ply to nie lor lettcrsof Dismission from said estate: These aiethcrcfiro to cite and admonish *11 and ein- m,lar the kindred and creditora of laid deceased, to be and appear at my office wvll.m the time pre.er.b d b> law, to ehew canae, if any they have, why said lettirs should not he granted. Given under my hand this 5ili September, 1631. GF.ORGE HAWPK, e. c. o. Sept. 13.—37—mCm. Ilook-and Job Printing neatly nnd accurate. (■. Cl this f t. 1 -wotlR month* after date application will He made ' to I he honorable t hclnferior court of Madiooneijun- tv when sitting for ordinary pnrpe.es, for Wv* to sell tiic Real F.slate «»f Nelson Thotnpiou, illegitimate, late „t said county. deeo»*edj^ THOMPSON. A'!•=>• Ne.v.2?.-A?-w 1- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ILL he sold on Friday the Cth day of April next, T| at the residence of'rharles I'. Witherspoon, late „f laetvsi.il couotv ,leeo**ed. all the per-'onal prop- . ,. V net.memo to the estate ol ..no deceased, eon*.-* ins of horse-, ho B *. corn, eoit; o, w , _ • -e ■ .in *..<• kitchen furniture, Ac. Sold for the iicm tit ft tn'Miers an rl creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale, which will continue from dav t»» day until all in s»*ld. JAMES H WITHERSPOON, Adrn’r. F.h. 11.— 7 Id-*. ADMINISTRATRIX'S S ALE. mu/ILL he soi.l at the Court House in Jickion TT county, on tho first Tuesday in May next, n Negro woman named llane, belonging to the estate ut William Shaw, deceased. Sold for the benefit til tin- creditors and legatee. of said estate. Terms made kuownon the day cfeale SUSANNA// S//AW, Lxr’x. Feb. 7.—fi—tds. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. W ll.l. be sold on Thursday the fiflhof April, agree. ably to Ihe last will ami testament of Patrick Cash, late of the county of Jacksor, deceased, nil the personal property belonging to aoiJ estate, consisting of li tries, cattle, oxen ami carl, hugs, sheep, a act ot blaeksim.il'• tools, a Jersey wagon, corn, bidder, onts, wheat, household and kitchen furniture other article* too tedtoua to mention. known on the dav of sale. All persons having claims against the 06late ol Pat rick Cash, deceased, will render diem in according t law; alco, those indebted arc requested to ma.;v mi mejiutc payment. SAMUEL BARNETT, f . dm .„ LUDWELL WOktaHAM, i Feb. 21.—8-tds. and Term or,dr\ month* after date application will be made ' tu t .e honorable the inferior court of Oglethorpe coontv, when sitting for ordinary purpose., for leave to sell a part of a tract of land in said county, b. longing to the estate ol IVm. W. Baldwin, late of -aid county, deceased. THOMAS C. BII.U PS, f ^ , SAMUEL BALDWIN, \ Nov. 15.—'H—»4m. 1 30I/K months after date application will he made ’ to Ihe honorable th- inferior court of Kabun coon- tv, wher. silting for ordinary purpose*,for leave to sell the real estate of James Strother, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tbe hetta and credo- ora of said dccrased. , JiMF.S B "CN-GN, A. MILLf.it, I Nov. 15.—40—wAm. OUR months after date appln.ation w to the Honorable the Inferior Cc eouniv, when sitting for ordinary purpos to Sell all the Ilea! K*ls'e <4 Jn*ep» cessed. ROBL 'IT :•! "• T r l re.C’— MrC be runH#* t o Hall ; fijr leave tcll' fl, li*?- ill \>c mad'! to tbe honorable tho Infcnor Court ol* Jaekson eonnty, wlirn «ilting fur ordmnry purposrs, fi*r Iruvu to sHia part oftlu* Negrot's belonging to tho fotatu of Elijuli Shaw, deceased. nr.I.ILA SHAW, Admi’x. Feb, 7.—C—wlm. months after date appliraii to the honornbln tho Infi rior ( n «ill bo made »nrt of Jnekson county, when sitting for ordinary purposos, fi»r Iohvo to sell nil the renl rstnte of William Bsrn*1t, <b’co«m d ; nlno, lot No. 100, in tho eleventh district of Monroe county, drawn by the orphans of William Harnett, de ceased. SAMUEL BARNETT, Adrn’r. Feb. 2i.—8—w4m. NEW GOOD.* FK3HK Subscriber lias received and m r«reiving JL addition to hi* former stock of Goods, •• ;»!»«•.»< among many others, tho following aitieb o, \% )•!»!» will sell on tail tonus Ibrcnah.or on i rea-oiuble * iv tlu-y r article ind being i re prepare • S.tilgH, HE Hubi'rrihersliavo remove^ their CHtahlisbmsrt to tho New budding directly opposite tlo ir obi I, where they i Hend continuing their buriness up more extensive p«-a|e. Having experienced work veil supplied wiili the heat matt rials, I to build to order, cither Carnages, •Sulkier and rilbcrrir», oranyotli. evince m thetr hue of buxine**. The;* intend by strief nttention to husiuess, and the fiuthfut manner in whic h their work (dull he executed, *o con tinue to deserve t'liit patronagu they h«v« hcrotofioru “0 liberally received. Repairing done in the ntntoet m ime r, and at the shortest notice. All kinds of Sad ‘fiery »nd lurnesJ making, and repairing done in tho beet manner. .Signand ornamental painting will continue to bo executed in their usual style. CLARK &. YOUNG. Jan. 3.-I— tf. &Z.OZ3Z13'. .Segnctt’s Brandy, I lollaud Gin, Malaga VVine, Canary, do. Dry Malaga, do. Marseilles Madeira, do. Muscat Wine, heat for family use. N. E. Rum, Rye Gin, Sugars Loaf and Brown, Table Salt, Irish l’olatoes, Mackerel, Cranberries, White Bear.:* Poiiehoug T* Hyson d< Imperial d< Pepper, Allspice, P2.I1TT.C White and Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow, V'-rmillion, Stone Ochre, Turkey Umber, Prujfiiun Blue, l'nmiv! .StoiMJ, I.itlmige, Japan nod Copal Vutnish L..imp Black, Leather Varnish, Linseed Oil, and Paint Hr unties. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. ... k an.l Ta.I-Lor’.*, Wafflu awl Wafer Imn Fine pocket U Pfiikm Table Knives in setts, Hoes, (inns and Piitf)!;!, Pe/cubxion (Japs, Nails Steelyards, Sifters, Patent C'avt .* P E K F fi IM E it Y. ite.tr nmi ..iucarsar Uii 1 null d» Soap, J anev; <!o. Cologne Water. . cuupount Volaii’e .Salta, Prrston, do. Fancy Powder, Fulfil and Box. 1 **', Together with a variety r.f other articles, ennaisting of Hats, Slim a, Boots, Clock-, Leghorn Bonnets, Cinid- ren’J Ca|"«, China Ornaments, Saddlus and Bridb-e, Blacking in Jugs and Boliles, Match I.whtH, Wagon and Carriage hips, Umbrellas, Ind* li!»!e ink, Carmine and Prus.oiati Blue Sauceni, i.e. ftc. tu:. —ALSO — A variety of School, Classical, and Miscellaneous Boohs, Together with every article of Stationary usually called for. Orders for books from Academies or K< liools, I*- gal or other professional pentbonen, will he promptly xrcut'd either in Boston, New-York or Philadelphia, upon an good terms as they run he afforded in any Southern market. GEORGE W. SIIAW. Athens, Jan. 21.—l—tf. HABERSHAM COUNTY Academy. I T III. Trustee* have rngag* d an able and export- J e„ccd tear her. Mr. BROWN, to lake charge of i In a Institution; and it is now in successful operation. 1 lie mode of teaching i« upon the new and most ap- proved plan. It is interesting to tbe pupil; for while h* is thoroughly taught, he n made to reuson and re- fleet for himself, nnd to feel at every “tep that his im provement and his surcesa in life, depends uja.n lus own exertions. The course r#f studies is intended to give youths of both sexes a farni'.iar knowledge of ail the branch* a ot education, and »«* prepareyoung rri»-n tor College; and at ihe same time give them a taste for learning and study. As teaching school is an important profer.*e*r», one class receives n particular course of instruction for that purpose. The manners, morals, company, and ; habits of the pupils, will receive strict attention. Pupils may have board under the parental care of respectable families for St 25 to SI 75 cents.per week. Tuition from 10, to #*4 f>ci annum. Languages, |{he- torie, Chemistry, Mathematics, Acc. $21. The village, IS naturally pleasant; the seal of health,much,resorted to bv respectable strangers visiting the Mountains, Falls, Gold Region and Nation. The Trusters can re- commend the learning, industry, and devotion of the principal, to the full confidence of parents wh' wiah to ! ill' finable t* l address** Vtughtrra a sound edo rm*». AG!** a«**psiants are ortg'<^’ ! 1 to the principal. Jan. 31.—5—m4ri* Let* OHIO INFORMED IM El) I CAL COLLEGE. r B!NE public are respect fully informed that an innt B tutu»n t-- c«AtftbltshAal, und it* Buceessftd oju ratmi. n the city «f New York, denominated “ The H'-forn*- •d Medical College;”under the jurisdiction of the r« formed medical society of the United States—that th • titution has arisen from its own intrinsic meriti. t withstanding the opposition of illiberal and interei ted physicians, to an emineuru which ban vxceedi 1 yt sanguine cxpectatioim ol its friends, lated by the flourishing state of this College,ami feeling an ardent desire still further todisHcminate tho valuable system *»f practice ihorcin taught, a secotsi school of the same c haracter w an established in |>« romher, 1H30, In Fie town ot Wortliin^ton, denommn ted “ The Ohio Re formed Medic-;*' College.” ” i.is (%,’ lege was chartered by ’he state ::e n literary inMitutioi., and, subsequently, the board of Trustees adopted tho , as the medical brunch of their institution,where nil the various branches of the heulingart are taught ou the reformed «ytitern. A number of young gentlemen hat . herecormnonee'l their studies, und numerous othen have applied for admission. Its locality presents th>« greatest advantages to facilitate researches in medic botany; the surrounding country abounding with', great variety of medicinal plants und vegetable prw duefions. It is situated near the centre of the state, on lb ; Whetstone river, nine miles north of Columbus, on if northern turnpike, and is one of the most healthy ni delightful villages »n the western country. The groin, at I ached to the college, contains every variety of m ior a boiunieul gulden. The necessity for ail institt; ♦ion of this km'.’, under the direction of competent pr>*. f**s.-:ors, must Im strikingly evident to all who have r» fleet' d on the sohjei t of medical reform. Here a r) . I tern of practice is taught, altogether superior to th.,’ tuii;'hl in other schools, <»r pursued hy other pliysiciaei the remedial i»r« ntn heiiig derived from the vegetal*!•• kingdom. The efficacy of this practice has been proved, f » more than halfa renturv.eoinbimng tho improvein**ii . • *1 ilu* most distinguished reformers of the present * • any other age. Its superiority haa been wo repeated* demonstrated, us to satisfy the moat wavering m • icepticnl. It has been tested in every variety nnd for. ofdisease; mid jfs salutary effects- witnessed where! mercurial or tmneral treatm <> rtt hue been pursued wit out nnv heiietieiiil effect, but to tbe great injury of lliu constitution. The benefits tube derived hy an attendance at tltu inxtilulion will, we trust, be truly uppreriated by tlioi.. who winli touopiire a correct knowledge of tho heal ing art. Here the student will he taught all the no* dern practice which is deemed necessary', in addilir*.*. to the botanical; und in consequence of his residing near the institution und pursuing u systematic course of studies, combining rach of ths departments of mt. dicin'*, he may acquire a knowledge of both in a short space of time, und at a very small expense (*■' comparison to that of other medical institutions. The regular fall and winter course o' lectures intb.» iiuMvuiV«»r*, vk»U ouiiuit’iicc f»n tbe fuai Monday in CL ♦ "her, and continue ».u noriths or longer, during whir *inii; a full cour.Ae of Ircturr*r»n all the diilercnt d*pai. merits ot me'lieal science will be delivered, with dui / examinations, Uc. 1st, on Anatomy and Physiolog*, 2d, Materia Mcriica und Pbarmury; 3d, Theory and practice ol Physic and Surgery; Ith, Midwifery; 5tl , Chemistry;Gth, Theoretical and Practical Botany; 7t. , Medical Jurisprudence, kc. &c. T he spring and aun. mer couise will be more particularly appropriated t botany, tnateiia medir.a, cumputativv. anatomy,and * niral practice, tic. i here being an Infirmary connected with tho C<-*- lege, the students will have tho benefit of Clinical Pra«- tire, hv which the practical part of intdicina will hi acquired with the theory. Kvcrv Student, on graduating in Worthington CoU lege, will h* rorne a member of the Reformed Medi* «; Socie ty ot the Unit' d Stateg, from which ha will r* eeive a diploma und reports of all tho improvement* • f its different member *, and be entitled to all ita const i tutional privileges and ber.efita. There will he no cpeeified lime «o complotaa courso of atii'lies, but whenever a student is qualified to puw an examination, he will receive a diploma. R E Q l I S I T I O IN S. The qualifications for admission into the school, v* ■ hrMt,f, a certificate of a good moral character; 2d, o good Engli«h Education. TERMS. Tic price for qualifying a person to practice and » •- cess to nil the advantages of the Institution, will ho 01 uO in advance, or £.'>() in advMiu e, and $123 at ♦!••• eloseof hit studies. Every advantage given and n li beral allovvanr*' made fi»r th»is** in indigent circumstan ce*. Hoarding mav he had at $1,00 per week, and hooks at the western city prices. The pries of a !»U phinia will b<‘ $10. Those wishing further informati*i»i u ill please addrr*N a letter (pout paid,) to Col. G. II. (iriswold, or to the undesigned, and it shall rereiva prompt attention. THO. V. MORROW, Pres’t. »CP The connexion between tbi* Institution and mvself hein|/di:.M»lved, all persona are requested to address tin ir communications t® Doctor T- V. Mor row. J. J. STEELE. Ohio Reformed Medical College, j April 23th 1831.—26. J NOTICE. A I.T* persons indebted to tho estate of Andrew Gra- ham, <i' c ease 1, are requested to eon-c forv»;ir.: and rettlv their accounts with George Grshsm, who i authons’-d to ‘ransact tho business of the estate. Loo ger indulgence cannot be given. FRANCIS IRWIN. $4-' Jan. JO.—2—4<Vd.