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MILLFBfiEVILLF, (Gi.) F?.I : 'U¥, DECE’iDSjil 18, 1835.
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be 1 wrts i*f ilulmtrry th:i
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| : •- .rs i::l \ iuiin st'ratars for Oelitors ■
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flxeiotors anJ \ 1 ninuuratnrs must l e art
s’-5 'before the tj.,y of .-.ite.
.ruitpro icx'ccnt hbztws) of testate ir t intes-
itors.uiJ Administrators, tans-’, he idvcitiscd
States t.y K
■ 1 ’* ' -'s i,v f, .orators, Administrators imt Go ir linns to 'he
\j, l:l ry for leave to sell Lanrt, niuJt be published FOfK
■' ; . iV r.veciitor*an.i ArtmlnistratorsforLettersI>ismis-
: iiti ill -it ill rt X MON PH.
• 1 . ' ,-., r foreclosure of tfurtg > teson real es’ato must be
'!*•’ 7 riutii for FOUR MONTHS
'! i ;.iiu Ity iixcr.ttt.ors. Art r.ini Mrsfcrs ar.-t ntttirrtinos.
,i,ji ,-rtXTY DAYS before the day of sale. These
' 11 > j,.. V,» i io at the court li'tose tloor between the hours of to
,•„( 4 in the u:er:: on. No sole from day to .lay is
•r ■ e i in fith .f ive. M“eh'.'u ’.
.. . ,|U 1;U 1 rv- Ci.-conipanieJ xvitfi a ropy of Die
*,.'t*-nt) to Pi he titles to Unit, must be advertised
' 11 v'teVunrler executions reiutivty granted bythe courts,
’ 1 . IP.il.’.TY DAYS—un.trr inOTtyaue eyefutiens,
i f perishable orop . 'y under onler of Court,
; .’, ..'7,7,.: -'r.= ■ i X, TF.N H\d before the day of sale.
. i ' v ,; er , ... ici.ts will be puiurtu uly ntcn.lvrt to.
v 'veers iltrertcil this ' hlir.6, or the Editors must be post
*1 , , (.ijtjMf them to attention.
rTZ u ..,., uhorfsad toutviontK*.' WILEY J. TO’!P-
'• :' \l, 4 Ms !. a candidate for th ' otTie • of Stcccir-
: 0 f jt t --_ Icm’ciis for lire county of Baldwin.
‘ July 115, 1835.-3 _
pp> arc authorized to attnbanc* ■' it> 7 -
M LEWIS ?:-<!
t t: i v u i -»f
( jeeii.in in
vu- -V ' anthorised to announce Captain
V: 11 ’• in 3’CUELIi a camliilatt* for CLERK
T ilp* Superior Court of Baldvv
Jituary election.
- n IttLIH BRANTLV Bsj. wiH be a ca t-
• h - ( LKilKrslIl P of the Superior Court of Ba!d-
^.OOLY fillEJlIpr’S SALE.-pn tiie frst
’.V i upsij-.iy in i-Vl.r.iary n-vt, -svtli, wiiliio ||,«. legal
li - ir , he sold, iipfon* tlio cjurl-lioas dour in the town of
Drnylnn. Dooly fount),
l.ot ol liiu-.l, number two hundred and sixty-fiur in the
thirteenth district of Dovi) county—lev ;-d on a- llie proper
ty of vV Ilham (■:!-it.ire, losali.- it oue.li irrni fhvor of J. 15.
Mm artor : 1' \ y made and return.-.1 to me by a constable.
November 12, 13:.'u.
31 WAIiliFrN STOKES, sheriff.
nnwiuiis smiQSiFcr^ r.vle.—o» the first
Si Tuesday in January next, w:!!, within lip* legal hours,
Ip sold, b tnre iho cuur’-iiouse door hi the town of .Marian
Twiggs county,
Th- lot ofjand, containing on ‘fourth of an acre more or |
loss, on winch the Hank of Darien fiflunerjy had an office of
discount ant! dnposite, and well improved and fronting ilm 1
court-house square, ai Iho southwest corn, r, in said town of 1
.Mario:), Twiggs conn! v—levi-d on as th” property of Ste- 1
phe-ii !’ Miller, to salNfv a morlgage li ft in favor of Daniel
W . shine vs said Stephen F. Miller: property pointed out
in said mortgage ft a. Novemb >r 3. 1333
JOHN FI 1ZPATBICK. sheriff. ;
U;^EO v ; WOTKE7 :
MILLIllXiE VILLE, (Pi.
Thankful for th -patronage heretofore- received,
'h ■ undersigned solicits a continuance of it from his
■—-Af lends and the public; and he pledges himself that
r.o pains or ex;, us shall be w anting to r nder >!». ir stay, at
lie* I UO . IdL, comfortable and pleasant, llis
Table. Bar, !1 drontns, and Stahl -s shall r -c ive the strictest
attention, and h * ns tv 11 furnished as any in tlu* Stale.—
Mr uobert M’Cnrnb having sold out his tavern, the under-
signer! hop s that tim union party will not forget )**• is oun
of their earliest friends and a steadfast supporter. F bruary
3. 1335.-31 AARON SEARCY.
T3SE FUdlASin ICADIIJIY,
At . Ih-nry County.
Il-tr open f irtli - rec-ption ol smuIsm's for the ensuing
t year under th* car - of Miss Maai-.M A. Ei.ls-
worth. v> bo tansht ns tin* rlioi, Elbert county, some years
ago, a id ac , iir. d a high reputation as a tearlber. Hoard ran
■ had in t!r* academy and rc.sp ctaole i naiiics, at riasooa-
hh'rates. Music and the usual biancii s of female edur a-
t*i>n will i,e taught in this academy, at prices lower than is
usually charger!.
By order oj the board of trust. es, —
41-23 AUDllEW R MOORE, secretary.
CS T-iS Ati* Cx7\CE3SED.
15“ • ICON'S indebied to the cstalilishramit of the ;HiI»
——- i>‘:lgeviiie M .'egt Lottery* arc earnestly request-
a :<>«*.i?! and s tt! i their Notes or 1> as 35ilis, and ail those
having d< mands against said concern wi l present theirne-
cuunti iramExliately to ih.* Managers far settlement.
witicHf & cdsn;
MdlcdzevilU, A'
rat, 1835-23
3RD, Managers.
FOil SAE,E
f Y iGlI'i’ or ten likely grown NEUROEof and about
'£ ZOO- acres rtf LAND Q!i the Oconee river. ’I he
Land is only separated from the tow n-commons of Millfilga
ville bythe river. For one hundred acres of it 1 have been
oir.*red two thousand dollars. Throe hundred acres ol the
land are cleared and urn! r good fence, with a good dwelling
house having two brick chimnios and six negio-ltonses hav
ing brick chimnies, &c, Miliccgcvillc. September26, 1835.
13 SAMUEL HUFFiNCTQN.
SOTSrE.
,% hh persons indebted to the undersigned in the conn-
-rA\ tics of-Jones, Baldwin, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Hihh,
and Crawford, are informed that Dr E. II. Richardson,
will attend at Mr. Battle Pet >rson’.x, in Jones county, on
Fridayatid Saturday Irbh and TJiii Dec. at the Central
Hotel in Martin, on Monday 21, for the purpose of settle
ment. Novembers) 1.335, „
^--31. ’ A RICHARDSON
GSOnGJJL:
A PB6€ ?* ?‘Z AT £0.\
Bj M ILL1AM SCULE i. Uavtrnor of the State <f
Georgia.
-MllF.RE\S, I have m-e.v. d ofiicinl information that
® v a tiiurib r v\as ccmmittedon tlie ITlhol tl.is instant,
iit the coiintv of Slimier, in this State, on the bodv of D,*.\-
it:r. R. Coleman by JERERRAU THOMPSON,
and it being represented to nte, that the said JEREMIAH
TKOSIPSON has *fled from justice, I have tboegltt
proper to issue this my proclamation, hereby offeri- jt a re-
T5IE I¥EW GEORGIA .ffrSTffCIT,
Jl’ST PCBl.JSHF.D AND FOt*. S.lt.E.
A PTLA to Thomas I’lirw*. Savannah; **1 homos Rif h-
aro’s, Augusta; Wiliinin Lumpkin, Athens; or ihpsub
scribers at MilledgevilSe.—f'rirc Four Dollars. No) ember
20,1835. “ R. A. GREENE,
21 J. \V. LUMPKIN
cri.i,ojm£ar 3iai*e aa» FUjiALB
ACA30S&IaES. ...
T HE Trustees of tie* Cwilodtn Male and F male Acatle- I ward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL-
raiesj.scnsibl * of their obligations to art enlightened pub- ' LA US to any person or persons, w lui may apprehend and
lie lor th^ liberal pntrer.:ige given lo the institution under I the Fniii JHHEIIllAli THOMPSON to tiie
tin ir cot. trnl tlie presi tit year, t ike this opportunity of pro- I sheriff or jailer of sn:d comity of Sumter. And i do further
dun »Innr .1 * i /»5.„.I .11 .iV . i • •} l • * r
senung their acknowledgments to their numerous patrons,
while titey give assurances that no effort shall be wanting
on their part to make their Schools equal to any in the State.
Our MaDA lademy ts tarnished with two large and eoatmo-
dious rooms, in a well-constructed brick Jcdilice; and a new
and extensive building is now finishing off - for the Female
Department. There is a neat and suitabls apparatus pro
vided ior experiment: ar’.ri illustrations in Astronomy, Ch- m-
istry and Pliiliisdphy; and the Academies now under the
charge of Mr. vV. Bullard, principal teacher, assisted by
Mr. Crier, i;i the Male Department, and Miss Warren,
principal of die Female Department, assisted by Mrs.
Steele, whose services huse been highly appreciated, are
engaged for the
will dose the
PRIISIDESrS MESSAGE.
'I lie fi-Uotving Message way fransmitletl to
both Houses of Congress on the Ttli insRint:
rdlcu.'-citi:ens of the Senate
and House of Represeuiaiice*:
etrarge anti require, that all ollicers, both civil and military,
be vigilant in ctidsayiiuring to apprehend arid deliver the i I* 1 >he discharge of my official duty, tire tusk again de-
) ensuing vi ar. The present term of the School
econd Friday in December next, and the first
candidate for tiv* offic <*f
r v "I RE BURNS of Baldwin ronnty a
I.iima r n-xt. Si pt f>. 183-5-
F-
the
10
i cotintv, tit th 1 ensuing
October 10, 1835.-15
A CARD.
.Il’tUS* IlUSOJi infirnis her friends, that she . ,«,
j|J‘ 4 is again I he owner of the 53 MILE HO TEli, this town. The location is too tv
*Vjn Hiil-’iig •vill**—this house \\rk formerly kept by
his If, but more recently by .Mr.. M’t'ornbs. Her patrons
are assured, nothing, on her part, shall be wai tiogto
rend r t hem comfortable. February ", I835.-31
Orte
■ ,tv at the election in January next.
. r 21, 1835. 17
V * :tru «>i*h >rjr* I to anuki’v.'.ec 31 •. 'O” »
ty Tfrij \ F3 if, a ear idiilate f ir th • office of 3F.CF.1V ER
( ,f TvK.RF. n ! RN T .8, for TVLBOT COUNTY at th .1 c-
liou ia January next.
Yin-nib'r 12, 1835.—20
y ,y t ,* aHtlutri^^d to a ti * ti, »•
{• ) i ns a candidal for • 1 rk ill lot rior ( ourl ol
lf-'iiivin countv. at ill ■ lection in January next.
i) ccmhi r 6. 1B35-—2-I-5t
Eli SHERIFi'N SV E.—<>ti the first
h Tuesday ro January next, will, within the 1 gal
h eir?, he sold, before the court house door iu the town of
D'cautr, DcKalb county,
l.iitoflmd icmib-r two hundred and nineteen ill the
lift* nth district of originailv Henrv bir now D Kalb
levi 'd on as t!>=*property of William B tms, to sat-
I.,',- > ’.ulry fi ft* from a justice’s court of -aid county in
i.v-.,f i'harlcs Murphy and others, vs. Willi un Borns :
1 dun and returned to rw* !>va constable. Noxemlier
ji jj- ,, DAN FJ, JOHNSON, deputy sheriff
Also, uidl hr <■'!. i. ut the sain • time and pi are,
\ dark comnlectad n gro boy, named Nilus. about eight
- ; ir ,„|,l_J.-vied on bv virtue ol a mortgage fi ft Issued
r. via 1) K ilb inferior court, in favor of Alexander M l I-aarty,
v t lirk VV. M Oinnis, ex-eittor, and Margaret Davis, exe-
• "itrix, of Elijah H. Daw, deceased: property pointed out
i:i mortgage fi fa. October 23, !83.>.
f ,,f land number one, in th* fourteenth district ol
initially Fayette but now D. Kalb county— Dvi d on as
h property of Samuel (Jarhck, to satisfy two fi las front a
cistice’s court of Burke comity, one in favor of Jolin
. ou iiT. and ill'* other in favor of Clnrl -s Brown vs
>:iinuci t far lick : levied on and returned to me by a
SUhlf*.
Lot of land number nineteen, in the fifteenth district of
1 jv Henrv but now DeKalb countv—I vied on as the
f Miehu I Elly, to satisfy mo fi lbs t'tom a justi-
*f Ch r istopher Mor-
and return j I ) m *
Fa A Fj?,.
Ti-.c subscriber return- his ilianks to his friends
and the public for past favors in his line of busi-
mess and hopes to merit and seettre a continuance
ot 'li ir patroneg", by strict and undcviating attention on
ih ■ part of hints' If anil family to i!ie wants and comforts of
bis guests. His Houses are very extensive anil commodi
ous, with utmtirds of fifty fire-places. It is well kttoirn
tiiaitii best the country affords h • will have on bistable.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
Mi.'l.iig vide. Ga.SrjitcniTn-r 2fi. 1835.-13
E T N'6d^ SiOTES ,
MO XT r a: L /. O. Jas-pcr Courtly. Ga.
f "y HE utiilersigned, having on- iicd a House of Entertain-
H mi nt, under th ■ above name, on the vv .-:! side of the
public square, at .Monticollo. is prepared to accommodate
travellers, transient permits mid reinilar hoarders lie lias
ncgl cted no measure in fitting up his house to render it con
venient and agr. t able; ate! as he exp.'Cts to live by ii, bis
ititetost and duty are a guaranty that every exertion will he
u.C'tl to give sari - fill ion in regard to table, broils, clcaiiline^s.
servants, provender arid charges. Mnv 7. 1831.
51 IIENRY DILLON.
S.iLROF T3''/’S LOTS.
A NEW Town has b*en laid out railed A LEX A N-
DRi V, (on Flint river,) situate at Shot well's Ferry, i^ee
county t he stage road from Augusta to New-Orlearis,
via Florida, passes ibrottah tin- place; also, th*' state road
from Columbus to St. Mary’s; the Rail Load from the Oc-
mtilgee to iti Flint River, will (V laid through th • c litre of
11 known to need further
description. Plats may he seen at the ho’c ls in Vugu.-ia,
Mill dgevilh*, Macon, Columbus nod Aralachicola Bay.
A sale of l,,!s will rake place on th 15ifi December ensu
ing, at the place, and attendance given bv
A. SHOTWELL,
lo-tf One of \he Proprietors.
\ E O = C % X, ncTiUSh
|iYR* '3. D> C V. - r 3 rcspei tfully info ms i lie eiliz'nsof
d-P Milledgcvill and vicinity, that he iias npemsl an Of
fice in the cast room of the building of the Sow hern R* cord-
der, (opposite t!>** .Masonic Hall.) where he would n<> tiap-
!•'• to receive a ut, nd to all calls in the line of the MED
IC \ L PRO! hi* ft ON.
MiiledgeviUr r September 18, 1835 13
ongi
pn
. •- coa t of Hancock county, in five
no vs. said Micha -1 Eu!y : levy mad
hv aronstaM**. . . .
]'h A !w*»-:birds i»f I*»t ntim'Kr six?^n in Iho
di-tne.! of originally Il-nrV hut now D Kalb
re i'll, —J« i i -t| .ki iweth- wii(i. , rtv of J ha Boiing, to satisfy
a’t lii s"!.*'l f'otit a jo-tice’s Court of D K'iit> county, in
ibvir.if A'illiatn M and C l-f.tm *r vs. said 'John Boling:
I >v>. made a i l returned lo m’ hv a constable No\ mber
i -23 S. F\RMEK,rfc/«t.'y*Acrijf.
r 1 j.rVlR SHERIFF'S SALE—On th* first
S l’aes lay in lamtary n x», will, within th * l gal
lm trs, be sold, b'litre th ■ court-house door in the town of
tile, T'-lliii,' c.moty.
1 o: of land, numh r one hundred and eignty-thrce, m
ft, • sea. h district of original!)' Wilkinson but now IM-
fair count}’—1 v i -d on as lb ■ prop rty of All-n B. I’ovvetl,
FLA8" \yET r£3 E3A FLS,. <
The stlbserih -a lieg leave to inform til *ir fiends
a ! the public, that they have leased the line and
ell known situation the L It'AYKT £ 13
HALL) where hey are prepared to ar commodate regular
or transient Boarders. They will also, at all i:in°s in* pre-
paredto furnish parties with gam', for dinners or suppers,
having made arrangements fur a regular supply of Oysters,
wild game and fish of every kind, which is brought to this
market.
Gentlemen visiting our city on business or pleasure, will
find our establishninut desirable, as it is situated tn the cen
tre of tha city; and they can be accommodated with their
sai m rivals at any hour lit '}• clio03e. Arrangements are mad for
con- t]ie keeping of travellers’ horses.
Regular board rs will find th tr table furnish' d with the
best tii market afford-—and th ■ best of attentive wair-rs.
j h lodgitig rooms ar ■ w r hoot cxcepiion the !> si in ;h' city,
i hose that choose, can Is* fumi. h-d with tic ir in? als iti p:i-
\ate rooms: in th u ca-'eih"vu , v . ay tor w hat is cal! d ibr
GtlNFEO FiDNA DX r .
la eouncxio.n with t.heah iv, lit y have one of th • most
extensive ami complete C ON I’ilCT f O N A fl I C 4 in
th * Southern country. \vh re v ry arltcl in that line w ill
tx* manufactured by h * best of Wntknvrt. toil! for nbIc, with
every article u-uallv fmnd in those estatdishments.eonsisl-
ing of ev*ry kind of Candies, Plums, Cordials, Syrups, Ia-
i/'iors. Wines, Fruits, .■V'’* Uh t will ttlso keeji a regular
su iply of ca!; s a id pastries, of tli ur own mmafacitir.*.—
and ai the shortest notice will furnish cuke* and pastries lor
parties, in every variety of firm and kind. Any orders
from th"* country or city will receive prompt attention, and
goods s m ns directed F. LAMBA‘ K A' CO
Auou tu, Gj. A. vernier2,1835—-ftm-19
«y«
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Lucius Church: levy made ami
return ii to in* hv a constable,
Lot- number two hundred and thirteen, and number two
hu'idrrdand ciMity-nin'* in the ninth district of originally
Vfj , i':M)n hut now Telfair county—levied or. as^ ihe pro-
n rtvol Fletcher & Fitz-imotis ant! George R. .l‘t.all to
...j.lv i fi ft in favor of G-ora.) Newhall. Novemb-T 23,
1335-33 J- M. D C AN A DA \ t sheriff
H *7 VBHlXRTON SHfiBKirr sSAL S3.—On
\ A the first Tuesday in Januarv next, will, within the
1p„ ;i | t, l)U rs, he sold bepjr'c the eourt-housedoor in ill" town
of Si eUrsville, Washington county,
F.icr lmtiil cd acr s of land more or lc:.a on the waters ol
vYillhmson’s few amp. iu said county, adjoining binds of
\ ; .ms and Brown, and known as the Garr-tt and Searbo-
ro;ig!i places, and two negro s, Wilson a !>oy seven years
Id and Sylvia a girl five years old—levied on as tic* pro-
pnv of Joshua Price, to satisfy a fi ft in favor of Jam s
Vilnius vs. said Price, and another fi fa in favor ol 1 hotnas
J. Worilien vs. said Price.. ...
Three hundred m res of pine laud more or less, adjoining
lands of iViiliam Whiddon and William Tam t, in said
co.i.itv— levied on as ilia property of Jonathan Cordvv. to
siti-iy sundry fi fas in tavor of John R. Williams vs. John
Uoniery. Jonathan Cordery, and John 11. Newton endors e:
1 vied on and returned to me bv a constable November 30,
Ki.5. fellEKROD SESSIONS she if
fi ji.IKiUmT’8 !> tLfi.—<>n th • first
d Tuesday in January n xt, w id, w uhin the 1 -g it L-jurs,
h - sold, h -for.' the court* house door t i the town of Clinton,
Jones county, 0 ,
O.i* bah* of cotton—levied on as the property of fearah
E. Couk, to satisfy two fi fas issued ti omih * superior coui
of sa.d cicimy in favor 1 John D L\o i. ami am* 'i r li 1
in favor of Thomas Thwcalt, both against slid Sarah L.
Couk.
All th ■ riilu and title of Thomas Davis to one hundred
and ighty acres ul'la «1 more or 1 s c (being the place w It- r -
mi . .mis Wcthcrby form wly liv •<(;) corn us. d of sev *r-
al ii.u a.i u on tin olu boundary line i'i th • sixth district <rt
ori-'itiaily Baldwin hutnpw Jon s count'. —1 -vi il «
property of said I’ll ea ts Dxvts, (b iug n**xv in 1,
b satisfy an ex cut ion m favor of John \N . (.onion, t*x-
oi'J-ss** Cox, l ca e h against said i’.imn n Davis.
harness, one negro man
t*...>iL nod groeeries—I *-
. -r Orms'-y, to sutisty an
TK73 t>3 AA S PAYtULA,
jEAOR th** of Uhetiraaiisni, Scrofula«»r King’s E-
JJ_ vil, Gpnt, feciaticaor Hip Gout, Incipient Cancer, feait
Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases,' particularly Ul
cers and painful Affections of the Bones. Ulcerated ’i hroat
atirl Nostrils, 1 leers of every description, Fcvt r Sores, and
Internal Ahseesst*s, Fistulas, Piles. Scald Hcail, Scurvey,
Biles. Chronic Sore Eyes. Erysifslas, Blotches, and every
variety of Cutaneous Affcctior.; Chronic Catarrh; Head
ache proceeding from an aenil humor; Pain in th Stomach
and Dysp psia. proceeding from vitiation; Affections of the
Liv r; Chronic inflammation of the Kidneys, and General
Debility, cans, d hv a torpid action of the vessels of the skin.
It is singularly efficacious in renovating thosi*’constitutions . -
which have been firokeit down by injudicious trea tneut or I who has visited most ol tn.* port
pm c*PQf?T?s> vo'ar asi
TO TcSLJ SEOfTBRRAYEW.
A Sliip \ achl vviil leave . hm leston or Suvaniiali, on the
tirsi id .'iltiy n. xt, provided a .-uffici -ni number ol Pas-
s ogiu's off i prt-viouhly to th idtlt of January next.
i h ■ Houle taivii will be as follows, viz: i axing Charles
ton or Savannah, ill.* ship will luuch a Gihraliiir, where
the party will bav an pportu iity ol' ascending the Hock
a id visiting ill a-.jai' til opitiitsh Towns. From Gibraltar,
the slop v\ill pro.', d iu .Mars-et"- and the Fort ol Villa
Frauen, m iti - South of France. Aii't'!i- :ng distant one and
a ipiari. r • n: 1 » from the tatter place i'h. in e to t>< u.-a and
lwghorn, where the party may visit th: cities of Pisa and
Florence D partiim tiora.Lrgnorn, the ship will proceed
to tli<* port ot Cix ita Vecch.a, near io Rome. After remain- :
ing a reasonable time at Home, the ship will depart for Na
ples, w h re they will visit the cities ot Puin,«ii and Ilercu-
iaiieiitn; also Mount Vcsuxiusand the Isle of Capri. I env- I
iug Italy, tiie ship will sail for Mossina, in Sicily; and also i
tli« small port of Camna, near to which is Mount Etna, (
(fourteen miles.) After widt h, tiie party will sail for Egina
and Athens in Greece, and touching ai many of the ancient
Po’-ts on ihe Home to the sea of Marmora, they will arrive
at Constantinople.
Returning through the Arehip* 'ago, many of iho beauti
ful isles ot Greece will be visi eii, auiaog whi* h may bs
nam 'd Myteime, feciw,aud feamos mm. ^ doxxn li Med
iterranean, on ih>* Atiican sid-, ih ship will touch at h Is
land ..t llaila, Tunis and Algi rs. I n -i.c -, ilr.- ship will
di pari fi»r I. n* title, ou of the Canary Islands, when she
will finally d. part for narl'V.un or feavaanab, !>y a south
ern passage. In this Inner Kottf**, the v\ a'lr r :s mild aud
seltl-atid the xxun i cons'aiur, t.rco able t,u ariug to the
Wes, ward, il sal 's th ; principal ports h *re;'i in ntioneti,
the ship will tnocii at many ot tin* iniemu JiaL- ports, par- I
liculariy jn case of adverse winds.
i he entire voyage will be limned to six dr s: von .notit iis, :
from shi-il- partin' ut the South until the arrival at the same
place. j
Th<* number of Passengers w il! :ie limited to fifty, and not j
under forty, i he price fix daton handled and hfiy dollars !
per inomh—flic first month to be p ud m ajxauc , previous
ly in th --hip's departure,and th.'balance payabl at ih tcr-
miunauti ol each month—ior which they will be found in
Win Liquors, and Prox isious, ot ihe bosi qiiality. i h •
stativ room-will he spacious and well ventiiat d; !v ds and
bedmii-; w ill be of the first quality, and attendants, both
male and female, numerous at.it well qualified for iheir re-
speclivi situations Eachserxant w ill lie eharg. ii at ihe rate
ol twenty dollars pr liloulh. ih slupis now eonstructing
in New lurk, and will he about fix’ - hundred tons burlli n.
fell • v\ ill no suitably fitted in evry rcsp"ct for the excursion,
both as it regards capacity and swift sailing
A select Library w lii be attached to the ship A splendid
Piano will be platu d in the Ladies saloon.
Each individual will be entitled ;o his or her portion of
tbiToxx r hold, ires rving siiflieit t.t space for water, provis
ions, a id slop -tores,/ so that all .’statuary, Fannings, Wines
and mli r inerctiaudiKi*, purrlmKcii by each nidividuui in Italy
and oilier pa is ot the Mediterranean, will be p 'rmuted logo
in the ship free of 1ft ight.
i he shin will be commanded by Cantain I?. W. F8S-
TER, now commanding the packet ship Mdlcdgcville,
ha Mediterranean, and
term ior the ensuing will commence oil the second Monday
in January next. Any student entering school afier tiie
coinmcnccm. nt of a quarter, will be required to pay for the
whole quarter.
1 here will be several large and commodious lious s pre-
l>arpd ior thn rcc -ptioii of Boarders, in which every alien
lion will be given to their comfort and the cultivation of
their morals. Nov life r 2, I8o5.
By order of the Board. '
N. ON3LEY, Sec'ni.
C. Lockutt, Treasurer 20
SAi.ii3a MAIiE A3iiD FEIOAIiE
T HE Trust--’es of the above institutions would respecl-
lully i.'iib.ia the public, ti; tt the ex rcises of both
acaT mi -s, tor the ensuing year, will open on the first Mon
day in January next. i it.. Male Department, under the stt-
perinterulartcc oi Mr. He.xrv Davenport junior, tliepre-
n ut r. cm.-, whose competency to leach can be attested by
ad xx ho have attended his examinations, and xvho is surpass
ed by none in th.- happy faculty he possesses ol’ imparling
instruction.
Th- U.'innle D *paritn *nt will !>*• {>}•;. . d und *r the cliargo
of . | aud, a lady who has b.'Cii sucCestduHy engaged in
teaching in North and feouih Carolina, for several years.—
I his indy brings t'stimonials iron persons of the highest
reap ctability, which recommend h r us being* eminently
q^autieil to instruct in a!! the various branches ol female ed
ucation, a ai ihai sh ■ is Ingiily d s 'rving lii • coufideiice a d
patronage oi any community of science which may desire
h r prof .-.simtal services.
In addition to her competent knoxxledgo of science, she
excels irt Painting Lnudscap-s in Oil Colours, and Miniature
Painting on ivory, feh has .-.peciraens of a great variety of
in** works of taste—ad of which xvill be tau"lit in this
school.
A listofstuil.es and rates of tukion in the Female De-
part in* *Ml is viz:
Orihugraphy, le ading, Writing and
Arithmetic,
Geography,‘Drawing of Maps, English
Grammar, e.i:h the above named
studies,
All these, xvith ill" higher branches of
$ 1 03 per quarter.
G 50 per quarter.
History, Rhetoric,Composition, Outt
urn! and Moral Philosophy, Chemis
try and Botany, 8 00 per quarter.
Tuitio-i for the Ornamental Branches
Lace Work and Embroidery, feS tK? per quarter.
Bead and Shell-Work, 5 00 per quarter.
Drawing and Pointing on Paper, Satin
and Velvet, 8 00 per quarter.
Ebony Work with Bronzing and Gilding, 5 00 per quarter.
Ori- ntal Painting iti Mezzutmio, taught in
twelve I aeons, JO 00psrquarter.
VV ux Work and Filagree, including a set
of mould**, 8 00 per quarter.
Oil Painting, JO 00 per quarter,
tlininrur*. Painting on Ivory, 10 CO per quarter.
Musical 1. asom on the Piano Forte, 12 00 per quarter.
In ih ■ Til ■ Department the tales of tuition both lor clas-
.sii-ai and English studies are as low a»i.i any other academy.
i'lie tnisf-.'s would respectfully sulteil til? patronage of
all parents and guardians, wishing io procure for their chil
dren and wards, a situation combining health, good society
unit i heapn-ssof board, with all the facilities for instruction.
By order vj the Board of Trustees.
JOHN TOTTY, Secretary.
Saltan, Clarhe county, Ga Ni.v. 10, 1S35. Gtlra-UO.
N. B. Th ’ Examination of the Salem Mala Academy
xx id take place on Wednesday,the 2d day of December n. st,
and close with an Exhibition ai night. Parents and guardi
ans and the citiz us generally are invited to attend.
said TliOA! 1'feON, n lores? id, in order that he maybe
tried for (he offence, with which Im* stands charged.
JEREMIAH THOMPSON rs represented to he
between rwvniy-iwp and iwenty-fivc years of age, fi .s f*et
four or fiveineh*»8 high—round shoulders, how I ga''d, thin
visage, dark complexion, yellow eyes, brown hair, no heard,
and subject to intoxicati.m.
In testimony whereof, I have hcrrtmfo set rC.v hand and
caused the great seal of the fetuic to be affixed,at the
Slate-house;in Milirdgeville, this twcHty-ssveuth day
of Nox'embrr, oightein hundred and thirty-five
WILLIAM SCHLEY.
By the Gox'ernor.
Wili.iaiv A. Tenxi i.i.r, Secretory of State.-^3
GEORGIil:
V PROCLAMATION
By WILLIAM SCHLEY, Governor of the State rf
Georgia.
T iff IIEREAS, I have received official iofiirrmlion, that
V > a murder was committed, in the county of Richmond,
••nth«» 15th of November last, upon lie* hodv ofPIEIxCE
GORE, hv HIKA-M alias HARMON V IJiT’JE
and Tli Oil! AS STKIX«WiL1.0VV, ibh! i: being
represented to me that said WHITE and ST lii NO-
FELLOW havefieil from justice, 1 ha- thought proper
to issue this my Proclamation, lie re by offering a reward of
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS foanv person or persons,
who mav apprehend and deliver the said V» iHTB and
STRIJifi(EIiLyV/ to the sheritf or jai'er of said
cnnnfy of Richmond, or tin sum of TWO HUNDREJ)
DOLLARS for either of then): and 1 do moreover charge
and require ail officers, both civil end military, to f*e vigilant
in endeavouring to apprehend und delix'cr ihe fugitives
aforesaid.
WHITIl) is r present'd tube fix*.* Ret ten inches high,
heavy msrl *. light romp!- xion, light auburn hair, blue eyes,
er< ' 'attire, tire wen twenty anu twenty-five years of age.
and a stone-mason hv trade.
ST RI NTi rn L LO XV is about fix'? feet fen inches
high, xveil made, weighs about on. hundred and sixty-five
pounds, approaching to a dark complexion, between twen
ty-three and twenty-five years of ag?, dark hair, full or pop
eyes, erect in stature, and a xvjieel-xvright by trade.
Given under mv hand and the great seal of the State, at
31 il ledger: lie, thi.-t the eighth day of December,
eighteen hundred and thirty-five, and of tits American
Independence the sixtieth.
By the Governor. WILLIAM SCIILEY.
Willi*M A. T;:v:;rt.i.::, Secretary of Stale.
'.’ t he Courier ami Consthutionuliat Aai't'.it:, giva tV
above iao iu«erUo‘ns.
x'nlves upon me of comsnn
with
FORTY-F1VH DOTE.AKS REWARD. !
STOLEN, from ill" subscriber, near his plantation, in
t-3 Washington county, fin. on the Slut of November last,
a sorrel MARE, about si* years old, fourteen hands or up- ,
wards high, a small white sure in her face, and a scar on her !
right-* boulder, Supposed to he snagged. She cannot pare, ■
i :l walks and trots finely. T he above reward xxi'l he paid
To - the delivery of the thief, or twenty dollars for the mare
alone. Any information respecting the said mare will he
thankfully received by F. CULLENS. 1
11 ashington County. Ga. Dernn’e r 10, 1835.—21-3/.
MASFDK IHV"CL1 ESOl&EE.
. iiimcating w
1 he reflection th it the representaiion of theUniun has been
recently renewed, ntid that lii? cimsiituiional u rm of >ta ser-
viee will expire xvi’n my own, heightens the soficitmlte WnU
which I shallaifrmpt to lax- b -fore it ib.e state of our nation
al concerns, and the devout hope which 1 cherish, that ils
labors to improve Them may he crowned with success.
A’on arc a s mbit d at a period of profound interest io tire
American patriot. The unexampled growth and prosperity
of our country having given ns a rank in the scute of na
tions which n moves all apprehension of danger to our in
tegrity and independence from external lis-s, ihe carper of
freedom is before us, xxith an earnest from the past, that, if
true to ourselves, there run be no formidable obstacle in the
future to its peaceful and uninterrupted pursuit.' Yet in pro
portion to tiie disappearance of those apprehensions which
attended onr xx'caknrss, as once contrasted xxith ihe power
of some of the states of tlie old world, ahonld we now bo
solicitous as to those which belong to Die conviction ihat it
is to our own conduct xxc must look for the preservation of
those causes an which depend the excellence ami the dura
tion of onr happy system of government.
In the example of other systems, founded on the will of
the p- opln, we trace to internal diss°n>ion the influences
which have so often blasted lire liopisof the fiiends of free
dom. The social elements, which were strong and success
ful xx hm united against external danger, fail' d in the more
difficult task of properly adjusting their on n interna! organi
zation, and thus gaxp xxay the great principle of s< If govern
ment. Iret ns trust that tins admonition will never in* for
gotten by tiie government or tire p-opleof the Uiiited States;
and tlini the testimnny xvhich onrexpenetK e thus far llold^
out to-ihe. gre at liuman family, of the ptncticnbiliry ond ths
blessings of Tree government xxiil be confirmed in all tunc
to come.
V* e have hut in look at nHrag. i. idiure, tDPnilfiietUlTS, r.r.d
commerce, and the unexampled im reasi of cur f optiliition,
to f«*el the magnitude of the trust committed to us. Never,
in any former period of our history, have xvo Irad greater
reason than we iioxv have, to he thankful to Divine Provi
dence for the blessings of health and general prosperity —
Every branch of labor xve.sce crowned with the most abun-
dar.t rewards: in every element of national resourre and
xyealih, and of individual comfort, xvo w itness the most ra
pid and solid improvements. With no ir.rerritptions to th/s
pleasing prospect at liomc, xxhich will not yield to the spirit
ol harmony and goodwill that so st i iking! y perxades the
mass of the people in every quart* r, amidst all the diversity
of inters! and pursuits to which they arc attached: and with
no cans? of solicitude in regard to our externa! affairs, which
xvill not, it is hoped, disappear before th" principle* ofsim-.
pie.justice and the forbearance that mark our intereourso
xv hh foreign power?,—we have every reason to foil proud ol
our beloved country.
The general state of our Foreign Relations has not mate
rially changed since my last annual message.
li the settlement of the question oi tiie northeastern houn
dary, little progress has been made. Great Britain has de
clined acceding to tire proposition of the United fe tales, pre
sented in accordance xvith the resolution of the Senate, un
less certain preliminary conditions were admitted, which I
d'fm d incompatible with n satisfactoryar.d rightful adjust-
I di rt
No.
416
410
393
1010
491
i; 12
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lf-6
IS
District.
4
12
15
J 5
2
3 9
1
2
2
2
c.'.e/l.
3
I
Acres
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
-10
mem of th" controversy. Waiting (or come di. tinct propo
sal from tire government of Great Britain, which has been
invited,! can only repeat the expression of my confidence,
that with the strong mutual disposition which I believe ex
ists, to make a just arrangement, this porplt xing question can
th dui
and pacific policy of the parties to it. Events aie Ire quenr-
tn ths well-timndcd pretensions
^rt. ei?" S 1 *!
.37 6 3 ICO
20:5 7 4 160
185 6 2 160
The subscribers offer for sale the above Lots of Land in
Cherokee, to which they can make indisputable titles. Any
person, wishing to purchase, will please address us at Louis
ville, Jefferson county, Georgia. November 6, 1335.
THOMAS DAVIS.
20—3tm ROBERT A. L. ATKINSON.
be settled with due regard
. . . . '(the pa v
iv occurring on the noatlieastern frontier, of n character to
impress upon all the necessity of a speedy and definitive ter
mination of the disiutre. This consideration, added to thn
desire common to both, to relieve the liberal and friendly
relations so happily existing between the two countries from
nil embarrassment, vwli no doubt, have its influence upon
both.
Oar diplomatic intercourse xvith Portugal has been re
newed, and it is expected that the claims of onr citizens,
partially paid, will he fully satisfied ns soon as ths condi
tion of the quean’s government will permit tho proper at.
tention to tin* subject of them. That government has, I am
!1HY
juvenile irregularities. 1 n general !• rms, il is recommended
in ail those diseases which arise from impurities of the blood,
or vitiation of the humors, of whatever name or find.
Home of the above complaints may require snm- trilling
assistant applications, which tin* "iicumsiancos of tli" case t
will dictate; but for a general remi dv or PIJRIFIUA-
TOU. to REMOVE the CLAUSE, tin* INDIAN’S
P ANACEA will generally be fi.nnd sufficient.
Tak*n in proper doses, lit • INDIxA.s'S RA-* ACEA
op rat*# as an alti raliv * aud detergent; :i diaplior tic, diu
retic and laxative; an arde pasnjodic and anodyne: ami, in
u*r cases, as a stomachic and enamonagngue. Generally
will be maun d by expen’eneed ofliccrs and a select crew
All applications mu t Ire inatle previously to tiie 20th of
January next, unio G. feeguitie, Esq. New York, or to the
undersigned at this place.
STONE, WASHBURN & CO.
Savannah, November 3, 1835.—3t-20
*.' foe'! eU.-i U L'liion will imWisli to** bove.until the first nf
J .mi ir. , uid forward the account to Saiannoli ueorgian usT.it' f. r
P«i3 mcut.
pn
. rtl! the secretions anti excretions, gives
atul excites action in the glands in a
From these principles, its operations
fi fa
th.
sion
eci:?
>X,'l
Two Horses, one brtrout-h au
uam I Moses, and a stock of d
vied o:i as the property of Ehen _ ., .
e* cut ion in favor of.!. L. & N. L. Griswold vs said Orms-
bv. Noveiub- r 26, 1335. . . . , • -
The civ-rest, right an 1 till* of MwauDr M Daniel in and
tonne hundred and fifty acres laud, more* or 1 his par
h, in-sinv iscl to he thirty acres more or less, (one Ireih of
11mdred ami fifty acres according to quantity and q' i: >h-
" " !ll-’i
expressed, it iocreas
ton..* to thr* stomach
particular manner,
may he understood.
It is little more than rhroe year since this preparation was
presented to the pul.lie; hm, in that short space of lime,
some hundreds of persons might be found, xx hn would sn-
1-mnL declare that they beii veil that their !i\'*'s were sav
ed bv it, and in mos> eases nft. r they had tru'd many anil
p rliaps all th" common remedies in vain. W her ver it is
known, ii is rapidly coining into use, aud this affords the
most substantial ami convincing proof of its merits.
The value of tire PA.VAULA i« most conspicuous in
those long--ta;iding and syphilitic and scrofulous n!F etions
which hav.-defied all other reared io, and particularly in
those cases where mercury lets he n so lavishly US' il as to
cause distressing trains in the hones, nodes, mercurial ulcers,
if Tangent ut of th digestive organs, &c. These it com-
j'.letclv ii'tnoves, and in all cases it entirely eradicates the
discos s and the <• IT cts of mercury, rcnova'. s the constitu
tion, and leaves the pafi *nt souml and well. In Rheuma
tisms a.ul in ( lrcrated Sore Throat, its happy effects are
not less nppari at, giving almost immediate relief. For sale
by W. C. PUNY ELL, Agent.
May 9, 1835.—45 Milleilgeville, Ga.
T
John M'Dau
lives
tire Hundred and fifty acres :u-i
ty) m Junes county, wiierism , , . ,
au 1 lately owned by him s M‘D iurel. <1 ceased—I 'Xied urt
’is tli** properly of said \lexamler M* Daniel, t
satisjy a fi
fi lamed from" a j istic ’s court of sad county in favor of,
L J. Groco vs said M i > ini I: levied on and returned to me
bv a constable. November 28, 1835.
>J I’MOM'VS fe- HUMPHRIES, sheriff.
Aho, at the same lime and plant, will be s Id,
O.i* gig.n l ltarn'*ss, one trunk
feel furniture, u:ic book of nrcounts,
lied arv.l b-'ds'ead
wo books and sundry
November 30, 1335.
WILLIAM B \RRON, deputy sue iff
district iif said "county—I-vied" on as the property «»f *•*«««'
Amlciny, to satisfy aii execnlioii in f-tvor of Daniel U. Law
renre vs. said Anthonv and Thomas Knap n.
, b*:.--number threw hundred an 1 forty and numb-r tor...
•"tv! 'laud i igl.tv-txx'o in tire third district of said county
"lev*l ,,n u* ,|,o properl v of Ru'.rev Dejmtan. to snnsly
lv - ‘ x"< "itions in favor of James Morris: l -vy made and re-
t'lrn lit) in° iw a rm.sinb! . Oft*» J, rr 23,
Lot of |„ n j number fo^r hundred and fiinrtepn in i* i 1
‘•I'trlct of Appling county—lovi"cl on as the property
leter, to sad'-fra fi fa from the superior co.nrtot Un~
cuki ceioiiy in favor of Peter Lamar vs said James Jeter.
J k‘et>nb-r'in, 1835. . , _
WILLIAM NETTLES, rhrnf.
fk
JGAWai OP AUGUSTA STOCK.
'TIE Board of Directors of he Bank of Augusta, by
\ virtue of an authority from th * Stockholders, will pro-
ci*ed to sell, at \octiou, io front of their lankmr lions ', on
i’hursday, t!v* Lh of January next, FIVE THOUSAND
fell VRES oft! capital slock of said institution, the same
being five-sixths of th * increase toits capital, authorized by
the following act of the legislature:
“Section 1st. lie il enacted, That the charter of lire
Bank of Augusta be, and it is hereby declared to hi* pro
long *.l to tire first, day of May, in the'year ono thousand
eight hn Ireil an ! fifty.
“Sceii :i 2 1. i hat u shall be lawful fir the stockholders
of th" siud Bank, at any m. eiing to Recalled ibr tire pur
pose, and in th ■ munn-'r prescribed in the existing charter,
to increase lire capital of said bank from time to time, and
in such portions as tin y may deem to bn < xpeuient, not ex
ceeding in the xv hole six hundred thousand dollars, in addi
tion to th present capital of said Batik.
j 3d. Upon every such increase, beingagrecd up-
decisiotl of the stoekliold 'rs, 0I1«-S!ttti [iart of suen
stock, shall Ire reserved for the Stale at par, until
th"session of the legislature, next after the rapi-
so increased, and that the other five-sixths shall
he disposed of by the Directors for iho time being, in the
manner pointed out bv tires",-and -ole of the original ohar-
i, r, for lire benefit of ill? individual^ stockholders, il any
b.-rt fit iliere should 1> i in th 1 disposition tli a eol; the m.**r-
e«t"of the statP in surli rnseabcing eqnali/. d by receiving its
portion of increased stock, at pa., as h 'rein before m niton-
CiJ.’ 1
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
ROBERT F. TOE, Cashier.
Bunk (if Augusta, Noe ruber 6, 1 <15—lPi-20
^ ~ eoksa Oi
T HE Negro-Mart known as DRUMMER TOM. For
'terms- apply at the office pf the Fedora, l :unn. -• >'
C MOQZXuZXT,
can.! A A 3> v»LAs!i WARE,
wholesale and retail.
A1IE suhscrih-Ts take this m *tliod ol inlbrining llie pub
lic, ihat they have recently purchased ilie stock of
C’iUF. KEHY, t'Hi.NA and GLASS W XRE, formerly
owned hy P. B 1’aylou & Uo anil have taken the store
heretofore occui r *ii hy them, opposite Messrs. Stovall, feim-
moiiK & Go’s. Warehouse. Broad street, AUGUSTA, Ga.
—where they intend io- piug c mstantiy, on hand, a large
and extensive assortm ut ol C ROCHilSiSY, CHINA
and GLASS; ul nch they oiler for salami tire, most ad-
i vaningeon.- leans to merchants from lire country and others.
Being count cted with a la ge importing house in Boston,
and one of the partners reside.g iu England for the purpose
of making ih" le st selection of Goods, they feel roufid- ri!
that the*v can furnish WARE on terms equally advantage
ous with any other nil ket in the United fetates.
Parcbasers are resjreeifully invited to call and examine
our assortment. IVILIJ-iM WOODBURY &. U O.
Augusta, Ga. September 22, 1333.-I71-K)
PLA Ti TA 'S’fiCA : H VtOft SAIvE
IX L:. /'. C (.) VJ\ T Y.
i'ilft subscribers would call the attention of planters to
their lands in L ■ ■ county, where they offer tor sole a
numbi r of valuable Plantations lying oil tire writers of Flint
river, and cliii •fly b> the vicinity of tire new Town, laid out
on this river, at .-hot well's Ere ry, the lots of which xvill ho
sold off on the lStliof Deceinb r,at or betore which time,
anx of th ■ (blliiwingd serih d htuls may be purchased:
Oire tract containing one thousand acres, Ivina immediately
on the xvestsid* of the Flint : ivr, two mil s from tshotxvoir
T
I EiA^DS A 515 FE
FOR SALE.
O N th? first Tuesday in January next, the subscriber will
sell, at public outcry, in tire town of Jackson, Butts
county, (if nut previously sold at private sale) ihat valuable
and money-making place, on the Oukmulgee River, embrac
ing lands of Jasper and Butts counties. The possession
cnibrams six hundred acres, with one hundred arid sex-emy
acres cleared, mostly fresh and in good order for farming.—
The place contains that valuable Ferry, formerly known as
Stephen's Ferry, which produces a constant and great in
come. On the premises is a good framed gin-honse, work
ed by xvatcr, a large and xvcil planned distillery now in
complete operation, and good storehouse, and quite con
venient is a good spring.
Also can he had, wirti the place, on? hundred and fifty
tread of stock hogs. P.-esons disposed to buy this valuable
place, would do ireil to cull and examine for themselx'es, for
tear tlrey lose a bargain. November 11,1835.
C:-32 JOHN N. FALL.
_ _ A T LAC 83 EII WA A
A GEN 1LEMAN, xvho is qualified to teach the Latin
Ti. and Grei-k Languages, the higher branches of the
Mat it inaiics, and the usual branches of an ostial English
.iloynrent in the Washington
ensuing year, by early ap
plication to ih inist 'cs. Testimonials of good moral char
acter and qualifications to instruct in the above named
brandies xx iit tie required. Applicants xvill address t heir
communications to Wilmam Fish Esq. Fish’s Store,
Washington county, Git November 12, is3.5.
S ROBISON, j
WILLIAM FISH, J
BE > J A MIN T X [(BUTTON, J- Trustees.
BENJAMIN SESSIONS,
21—3:Ira ALEXANDER IRVIN.
A TEAC123263 WALTER.
re Hi’, Trustees of Union lliil Male and Female. Academy
L wish to engage the services of a competent ENG
LISH TEACHEK lor lire ensuing year. Any gentle
man, coining well recommended by a lew responsible'citi
zens of our county, staling his moral character and gentle
manly il. portraenr,. bis capacity, and ability to teach the
English Language correctly, together wirti Geography, the
Use of (he Gfobes, Mathematics, <&c. xxiil find ample cn-
conrsgenrent, hy applying to the Trustees of the above-
named institution. Applicants xvill pha-e cither apply in
person, or din et their letters to Alexander Oden Eta
Midway Tost-Office. Junes county, Georgia.
By order of the Board
. HENRY HUNTER, Secretary.
September 5, IS35—Glim—11
M GTiCK—--The business heretofore tram:acted under
the name of XV* & II. BRYSON, will lie con-,
tinurd by the surviving partner, under the same firm, in
conformity xvith tire articles of partnership.
November 7, 1835—6t-21 \V. & II. BRYSON.
V All the p -pers in .Villcneevptc, Washington, and .»thins,
vriit insert thn nhove six times each, and forward their accounts to
this office—f Augusta Ojironicls.
€SirtiXRAI. SAKK OT GEORGIA,
MILL EDGEYILL E.
T HE undersigned ollicers of this Bank xvill hereafter at
tend to the RElJEWAFi of all NOTES that may
be entrusted to their care, for the customary fee of ONE
DOLLAR fbr each renewal. Letters enclosing Note
and Money ft,,- the renewal of notes, post-paid, directed to
the “Officers of the Centra! Bank of Georgia,” or arty u.e
of them, xvill h" promptly attended to. The old Note, No
tice and !>!u:k Note, will, in nil cases, he forwarded bv the
earliest mail. August 10. is.rt.a.
C C. MILT.S. Cashier,
W. J. IHVlii, Teller.
L. D. BUCKNER, Discount Clerk,
S B. II. REYNOLDS, Book-Keeper.
tween the United States and Portugal, are anticipated
from it, and the time is not thought to he remote when a sys
tem r.f perfect reciprocity will be established.
The instalments due tindor lire convention xvith the king
of the Two Sicilies, have been paid with that scrupulous
fidelity by which his whole conduct h«s lieeii fliaractcrized,
and the hope is indulged, that the ajj.tstrnentof lire vexed
question of onr claims will be iol'ovved by a more extended
arid mutually beneficial intercourse between the two
countries.
Tire internal contest still continues in Upain. Distinguish
ed ssthis struggle has unhappily been, by accidents of llu
most sanguinary character, ih/* obligations of the late trea
ty of indemnification with us, lnve been, nevertheless,
faithfully i-x'’cuted tiy the-fepamsb government.
No prevision having been made at tire last session of
congress for the n.-riniaft.mifil of tire claims to be paid,
and ths appointment of the funds, under the convention
, tnide with Spain, I invite your early attention to the suh-
. j' rf. 'The public evidences of thedtht have, according to
• lie terms of tire convention, and in tire forma prescribed
| by i.. linen placesi ia the possession of the United Sinter ,
and the interest, as it fi ll due, has been regularly paid upon
them. Our commercial intercourse with Cuba stands as
regulated by the act of congress. No recent ii jjrtr.a’ion
has been received as to tho disposition uf the government of
Madrid on this subject, and the lamented death of our rr-
Minist
rcssureof their affairs
education, can meet with empto;
county Union Academy, for the i
MIDWAY teCM 2 Uf A RY-
fJAHE n-xt nrm of iiiis Institution vviil commence op the
cently appointed
prebi
babl
nister, on his way to Spain, with tlio
fairs at home, render it scarcely pro
le that any change is to be looked for during the coming
year. Further portions of the Fluti kt archives have been
first Monday in January. This institution is now un- sent to the l voted States, although the death of one of the
- — ... . commissioners, at a critical mom nt, embarraso-ed the pro
of the deliver’* of them. The higher officers
dar the care of the Trustees of Oglethorpe University, rind
the reception of
TEAC3Y32S2S WAWT23D.
T IIETKUSTF.ES ofthe franklin heard
COUNTY ACADE1HY wish to engage t ’he
services of a MALE and EKSIAIiE 1 EAUHBHi
, , to take charge of thtf above institution ih" ensuing year.
Ferry, known as lire lnfHan i 'iri’i tm town, one hinidrerlarre.'r • Persons coming well n commended, may obtain liberal wa-
irpe
they are prepared to, make mil provision ! >r
a iarg" miinGr of students during the next year. The;
Key. Me. BEJlASi, the principal, will be assisted by
Mr. IHEADtS* recently teacher-of the Mount Zion Aca
demy; and if the nnmber of scholars require it, other assis
tants will be provided.
Tire Tuition money and board fir three months will be
required in advance.
All communications, must ire addressed to the undersign
ed, Secretary and Tr. usurer of the Board of Trustees.
R. K. HINES.
Decembers, !8T>.—21—it
LAND FOR SAME.
HTUIE undersigned offers for sale bis ktnded possessions,
id containing about ciglii hundred acres, in tho first dis
trict of Morion county, consisting uf two tracts of excellent
nine land, of which about one hundred are cleared, with a
first rate mill-seat on an excellent stream, mid two lots of low
ground, one of wliirh is of firs! rate quality, and theothcr
of common qiiality, having twenty-six acur> cleared. Thp
premises are h.enhhv, well situated for forming a very d si-
ralvle improvement,and furnisht d xx i:h a naver-i'tiilingspripg
of excellent water, besides bi ing xxiihia a short distance of
a place expected to shortly become a commercial fawn on
Flint river. The land and improv-ments are offered for
three thousand dollars, on accouimotlating terms Persons
desirous of purchasing are invited to call and examine for!
I thi'raseives. Ihe undersigned resides n ar Mumliird’s Post-
Office, Talbot county, Georgia. Dec* mber 4, IS35.
24-3t NELSON FLOURNOY'.
of uhi. i are op n and in cultix a ioi ; a laige pan of th
iarm is kranmoc land, all of which, esc; ,*t : r a en:»
be cultivated. Also, near the a! rave, another body ■- :
one thousand acres, of which two hundred are to ci.ni •-
lion; this has sum liammoc and oak and hickory, hut is
chi- fly (lineof lire first quality.
Eight himd*r dand twenty :u res situated two raffs from
feta ,.xilk', on lire Muckelei creek, and eight miles from
feliotwell’s ft rry, and is known asth** ilugiis’ place; it has
seventy acres in cultivation, wirti good cabins on it: a large
portion of this land is tl ry liammoc oak and hickory—il has
a good stream passing through it, xx iili a Grist Mill and Cot
ton Gin on ft,niufsulKcrent jf«r a saw md! in eonnecliun.
One thousand acres on Mttckcle" creek, four in 1< s from
Starkville, chiefly oak, hickory and hainmoc—eighty acres
ill cultivation
by making parly application to the trustees. By order
B. W. DENT. Sec'ni. ■
grs, by mailing early nppn
•{ th I’eard. November 16. 1S3.3
\VM.
ffN'TSEE.
T HE copartnership of cr BUSTIN’,
will he dissolved on the 30th instant.
EDWARD BUSTIN',
Surviving partner of Alusgrove Cy Ba.-iin.
Augusta, November 23, 1835.
The undersigned will continue the AY iXiE-TEQTKE
and COMMISSION BUSIN*ESS on his own ac
count, at the old stand of Mangrove A Busttn, from and
nfier the first day ol' December next.
lie solicit* the patronage of the customers ofthe old firm,
Six "hundred acres ncartlre Kinshrpong, known as the In- anil the public g-ner.illy.
ilia,i Canard towns; one hundred acres in cnUivatioo, an ex
cellent house anti other out buildings. j
Several oth *r tracts of first ipmlitv land, in quantities of ,
from two hun-lr- d two and a half to six hundred acres in ,
different pans of tire county.
The above lands nr all wdl supplied with springs and j
v.-at :r courses; several fetiiv and Grist Mills are already in i
operation, and others lieins er* cted
'J li ettiiscrtb-'t'sare willing lost 11 any of their lands nt a j
reasonable rate, not xx i hing to retard the settling of lire .
count V, bv keeping all their lifnds out of the raaiket.
P rsons wishingto s.rttl" plantations are invited to view ,
V ih ms Ives, anil to rail on Mr Shot well at his residence, j
<* & <;j> |
Ot,. ir—1C—if A. SllOTXl Elf.
nth p
IFS'ITN.
-empt
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All business confided to his charg", wi'!m" ’t with
ait nt ion. EDvVAICD BI.
Augusta, November 23, 1835.—b't-23
TA5LOR3iYS. ’
HE undersigned,residing nt Oak Grove, Morgan coun
ty, Georgia, notifies tire inhabitant of th * adjacent'
country that ire continues the TAshOIMMi IIUSI-
XBSfl at that place, and will ha thankful for tlr-ir patron-,
ag< . He makes, Clothes to order, in ths most fashionable
manner, taking particular care that the xvo k be faithfully
exec-iued-
Twivstfady and ind istrious JOURNEYMEN T AI-
I.ORS can, on application ns nbox;e, o'rtain constant cm-
lilovmtiit and good wag’s. Ntfvimber 13, 183;*.
1 2u w n. >y!.yub
A mCKER H’A3TE»,
r^lilE situation of RBCTOI!, for the hlenticcllo Union
S- Academy being virea’il, the truste. s are desirous of en
gaging a eotap‘ti nt TE \GHER (br tire ensuing venr. The
school is in a very fioitrishinj cqndition. None but those
who are well qualified and come ’.veil recommended, need
apply.
ByoracroJ the Board rf Trustee
_ M. CJI \?.!PI0N, Secretary.
Mordicello, Nt vernier 23,1835.-23
KOTrcin.
Bard; of Augusta, November 20, 1835.
T a meeting of fl>e Roan] of Directors, tho following
UX order was entered upon th" minutes,
‘■It he rear. The charter of this Bank requires at bast
thirty days notice for a"general meeting of its Stockholders,
for purposes relative to the concerns of the company: It is
therefore ordered:
“That pttbli • nottce be f irthwirlr gi ven, fi»r a genera! rrmet-
itlg of the stork holders, to take into ronsidem: ion, thars-
tafiljshtncut o!’ Branches, shouldsncii an auqanity be gratit-
cd by the legislature of the State.” ' *
Iji corapIiar.ce with this order, lire Sforkholders ofthe
Bank of Augusta, arc hereby desired to a*srthb!e ar tireir
Banking Ifpns". on Monday morning, the23ih of Deemiher
next at It) o'clock, f>r tne purpose of o'-rtermining on the
establtahmi nt of Branches of this Institut ion, should the au-
iliority he granted hy the legislature; and likewise, to ih-ii-
barate on such ot'iar matters as may he then bronglit before
them.
4t-22 ROBERT F. POP, Cashier.
of thft
local Government have recently shown an anxious desire, in
compliance with the orders from lire parent government, to
facilitate the selection and tho tklivery-of all we have a
rigid to claim.
Negotiations have been opened at'Madrid, for the estab
lishment iff a lasting peace between Spain and such - f tho
fepanish American Governments of this hemisphere, as have
availed themselves of tire intimation given to all of them,
of ths disposition of Spain to treat upon the basis of their
entire independence. It is to be regretted that simultaneous
appointments, by all, of ministers u> negotiate with Spain,
had nut been made; the negotiation itself xvoiihl have been
simplified, and this long standing dispute, spreading ox er a
largo portion of the world, would have been brought to a
more speedy oonolnsion.
Our political and commercial relatieos xi ifb Austria, Prus
sia.Sweden and Denmark stand on tire usual favorable bases.
One of the articles of our treaty xviih Russia, in relation ft*
the trade on the northwest coast of America having expired,
instructions have been given to cur Minister at fet.T\ters-
burg to negotiate a ren- wal cf it. The iong and unbroken
amity between the two Gov rnments gives every reason for
supposing the article xxiil ho renewed, if stronger motixea
do not exist to prevent it than, xvith our vioxv cf ihesuhj ct,
can be anticipated here.
I ask your attention to the message of my predecessor nt
i tn* opening oft the secondsrssiotw.d the hinetei mh congress,
relative to our commercial intercourse with Holland, and to
the ducumcntfl connected with that subject, communicated
to the House of Representatives on tire ICih cf January,
1825, and 18th of January, 1827. Coinciding in the opinion
of my predecessor, that Holland is not, under the regulations
of her present system, entiil- rftn have her xesrels and their
eargues received .into the United States on the footing of A-
nrerican vessels and cargoes, ns regards duties of tonnage
and impost, a respect for his reference of ii to tiie Iegislti-
ture, has .don'* prevented me from acting, on the subject. I
should still have Watted, without comm nr, for th action of
congress, ln.t recently rv claim has hceit mndohy Belgian sub-
i cts to aduusston into our ports for their ships and cargoes,
on tire same foot it g as American, with tho ajjegniiou vie
could net Urepute, that onr vessels received in their ports the
identical treatment show n to them in the ports of Holland,
upon whose vessels no discrimination is made in the ports of
the United States. Giving th * same privileg. s. the Belgians
expected the same benefits—.benefits 1 hat were in fact enjoy
ed when Belgium and Holland were united under one gov
ernment. Satisfied with tho justice of their pretension to
be placed on the sam* fooling xvith Holland, I conlJ nor,
nevertheless, without disregard to the principle of our law.*,
admit their claim to be treated as Americans; and at the
same linio a respect ibr congress, to whom I he subject Jmil
long silica been referred, has prevented rae from producing
a just equality, by taking from i'i * vessels of Holland privi
lege conditionally l
condition upon w hich the grant was
trr nr, failed since 1822. I recommend, therefore, a r< view
of t he act of 1821, and such a_m!>di£catioi! of it ns will pro-
. duce an equality, on-such terms us congress shall think best
gjautid by arts of congress, although the
i made !us, iti jfiy judg-
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comports xvi.'h our settl 'd policy,and the ohUgatitins of jus
tice to two ftrendly poxxe*s.
\\ ith ths Subiitao Porte, and all thegoverritncnta on tiio
coast of Bnrh&ry, our relations, conuruic to bo friendly.—
Tire proper strp3'bavo been taken to rcoexx our treaty with
Morocco. '
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