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IT XI VERS IT Y OP GEORGIA,
ATHENS, December 30, 1835.
NHE n-Al session of this institution, will commence, oil
A CARO.
T IIE Executive committee of the OGLETHORPE
UIIYERSITYt lwvitig been informed that erro
neous reports have gone abroad, in regard to the price for
i>onrd at the institution, announce, that toe price lor board
Professor of Mathematics
-vent at let it ion to ordinary business; nrilitt r will it piBVftit' ^ r'VIfV H41 f M
stressing in the most fashionable Manner. Its application ! . A n r,mv 1 ’ 1
produces no pain, and will entirely prevent the prulrixsionut: W
ilic iiiiesliiir* - j p p W'lT 1
rite Iblluwin- estraers tiro from a report of a committee : ‘
ut tlio Medical Society of Augusta,tieorgm: 1 H \MUEl* p. PRESLEY, A. HI. Frofcs-
“Tlto comniillew have had uhtced in Ilnur hands the cor- • « \s „,„i i-etirJa.
islixed for the present, at TEN Dollars per month
By order of the committe,
B. P. STL'BIJS, secretary and treasurer.
MiliedgetRle, January 6, 183G.—21-28
Tae other papers o' .MtlieUgcville .nc requested to give t.i
above two insertions.
fibiruui'un.
. A. W V RD, M. D. Professor or Natural History,
ev. wiLLIAH LEHMAN, A. M. Professor
ttj* tieen applies!. Mr. 31., who was ruptured on both sides. :
trail on one. He has tal l off * * lu
believes himself iterruaneully ourod
ilm Truss for more than twenty dour hours, and nutwith-
standing r-utsidorahlo efforts were designedly mad", no pro
trusion took place.”
Tutor of Languages. To bo filled mi the
first Motuhiy in January next; eacli of the above officersjs
w i-nllv eneairrd in the instruction of the classes.
A TEACHER WAITED.
O NE that can coins well recommended, to teach all the
branches usually taught in academies; none need apply
unless good testimonials can he given of good morals and
qualifications; liberal remuneration may tie expected.
letters addressed to THOMAS Vl« T£itl’ELli.
(on ilie subject;) at Baines’ Store, Twiggs county, Ga. wall
he attended to. January 5, 1336.—4t-'28
T
riuts—-‘lam now satisfied ofrhe benefit it will afford pie SOPHOMORE ALAR—Horace,
nffiieteU. It Ins given me relief, nod I am nt.W quite easy 1 Hrava Jlajon, remainder of Day a Algebra, 1 lavlair a U-
while wearing it; and would rattonarndfid it to any person af-i end, Jamison s Rhetorm 1 lane l r.piioinelry, Mensurmion.
dieted with hemia.’ •* ! Surveying, Tyilcr s History, Charles llie twelfth m trench
‘7’honegro man Lmmr. belonging to Mrs. Rowell, has a!- j and Runny^ % „ >T i.'..-. recr ; n .r Conic
sophy,
of
Iliad.
Astronomy
iii-
_ such
i*,„r the d.diets of tlio Trusses, w hich Rad been recommend-1 classics as may be prescribed , , _
. fto him, u now relieved by the olio wTiich he lias invented, i Lectures arc delivered to the severe, Hasses, hy the 1 ro-
. j.nnnjVcd ” feasors, upon such subjects as arc generally lectured upon.
“Of lite five patients that we have examined, one believes Students can outer the Coll, go at any time, if preoared to
eniireiy rmvxl on onu si'b r ami nil are ^aiisfiod of ! join n class, an*! i i orJ.*r to a regular slaiuling m; a class, the
tii« TVtnV niaiiiiuiiiin^ its proper situation iti'Jopomhutly I sfiul^ni h uol reijuirto h:ivo a knowledge ol tuo rrencii,
df tiny Other apparatus,aud of tlio entire re!i< f it affords. < rbough he must attend to this as an extra study losticli, t.i9
“7’ho greatest improvement, however, which occurs to professor is bound to gi ve private nisi ruction, until nicy
the Committee, is, that this Truss operates in maintaining irs make tip tb > deficiency, and that without any additional cx-
txwilion without the aid of belt, strap, buckle »r any othe r penso fo the student. .
append:i"e w hatever, tbs chafin'* and disagreeable effects of j Irregular students have admission into College with tree
which cause patients so generally to complain.” privilege of attending to any studies they ruav choose, the
• Wo b licve Mr. Keid entitled to full credit for ail he students are instructed in the German, Spanish, and Itaaan
claims iii his Patent—that tho Independent Spring 7’riiss is languages, if they choose, and that tree of expense.
;m improvement; that it operates and retains its situation, t EXPENSES*— luition, room rent, servant hire, and
library tee, not exceeding forty dollars per annum.
Board can be had in private families at from ten to twelve
dollars per month, and parents and guardians are informed
APPRENTICES.
W ANTED, at Hie Federal Union Office,as apprentices
at the printing business, two BOVS of from twelve
to fourteen years of age, who are aide to read and write.—
Bovsfromtliocountry will be preferred.
A DMIXISTRATOR’8 SALE.—Pnrsannt to an
Ta. order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
silling for ordinary purposes, wilt, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours, ha sold, before the court
house door in the town of Camming, Forsyth comity, lot of
land number four hundred and two, in tho first district of the
first section—sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of John F. Finley, late of Fa yet ip county deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale. December 26, 1835.
28 WILLIAM WAKEFIELD, adm'or.
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when applied, independently of any other apparatus; that it
dors* prevent the protrusion of the abdominal contents; that
it thus affords relief, and that if any other Trusts will pro
duce a permanent eftre, tUia one trill."
{*• *:• {cmxut*.
L. A. U'. uAS, )
A#5grtwftf, Jjcci iiift'f tin'.’, l r, 35.
“From the Minutes ot lie: tSnchejy.
J. BUvVF.N, Ss.-iretary"
that they need not give inure. January 5. 1835.
3t-23 " ASBUltV IIL'LL, sec rttnry.
OjmQ17 &IR
FEMALE INSTITUTE*
“I ImvecxaiuiiKvia T:vu invented hy Mr. Reid,and wit-; rrVE above institution, recently under the management of
n’Et-cd i'smb!ieatinn in several cases of scrot.il hernia; and 1 Dr. Robert C. Brown, has been purchased by the sub-
have no li!dtitim. in pronouncing it an admirel.b mstrn- J scr.hers. and B-exercutes xy.ll 1m*^utnedfunder theirdircc-
distrassing afflictions. In Hon. on .MON O A A , in ■ 1 I th Jnmuin, 1 S.L..
We assure the public, that ail our labors and exertions will
be directed to tbe promotion of FEMALE ERt CA
TION. No pains will be spared to procure the ablest as
sistants, and the fullest supply of school apparent *. In pro
portion as the number of our pupils increases, tbero will be
a leather for each class in the sc I mol. The plan of educa
tion will be the same as that in the best regulated Colleges
tor males, in our country, and similar institutions for lcnulcs
in continental Europe.
There will be four classes or departments, x i?.: the Pre
paratory, Third, Second and First: and when a pupil enters
the third, sho will require three years fi> graduate. Every
pupil w ho graduates a! our institution, will have to go through
rigid examination before a hoard of literary gentlemen,
ment for ih.j treutmetit of the*
fact, in many r. sueUs it ts superior u>any Trust. 1 have ever
seen or employed.
,; F. SI. ROBERTSON, 31. D.
u Auffti(sa, Dcret’&rr 3rd, 1833.”
7'hat Riihsctihcr's patent for the.abovedrserilwd 7’rnss,
xvill comrruia for tliurteeu years from tie' 31st of October,
1335.- 7jie pr.leut is now «ir.:r-d for sale mid will bedis-
posodof, either by Slates, Judicial Districts, or comities, ns
may "best soil ihuse uiio e. isb to engage in such ail enter-
]iri.r>. Theta is noqnauheiy about liie instrunrent: it will
produce ail-lhat i* promised. II. REID, i‘atcul<‘e,
AugutLi, Ga. December 8,1835.—21-Si
NOTICE.
HE copartnership of M^SGROVE & BUSTIXj
will bo dissolved on the 30th instant.
EDWARD BUSTIN',
Surviving jtnrlner of Musgrovc <$ Btrtin.
Augusta, November 23, 1833.
The undersigned will continue the \V ARE-HO USE
nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own ar-
coiint, at tlio old stand of 3!usgrove <k Btistin, from and
after the first day ol Deccniber next.
He solicits the patronage of the customers of the old firm,
and the public generally.
All business confided to Ids charge, will meet with prompt
attention. EDWARD BUSTIN.
August a, November 23, 1835.—Ut-23 ^
EIST O'F LETTERS
"ff® EM AIMING in the Post-Office ot forsyth, Monroe
MlL county, Ga. o:i the tirst day of January, 1836, and
which, if not taken out before the first day of April next,
will, as dead letters, ho transmitted to the Post-Office Depart
ment at Washington City.
A—Lewis Arnold.
B—Heirs of Elizabeth Bateman, Braxton Bird 2, James
Bn!lard, .lames Banum, Benjamin Brewer, Wiley Barnes,
Persons Bass, Duke W. Brasswell, Davis II. Begley, Mr.
Barron.
C— Gabriel Childs, Samuel B. Churchill, John Centre,
Felix H.Corhorn, Theoplnlus Craft.
D—James 31. Daniel.
K—J. W. Etnfingtts, Elijah Ethiradge, J. B. Ellison,
George Elgin.
F — Flewellen, Esq. William Freeman, Albert
Flower.
G—William Green, Joseph Grant, Silns Gammon, Benja
min Goolsby, Mr. Coggins.
II—William J. Henderson, MNlltam P. Hill, Wiloy Hil
liard, Nancy Hart, Jesse Hart, llumis A Key, W. C. Hill,
Charles C. Huggin 2.
.1—Jefferson Academy Commissioners, Seahran Jones, E.
W. Jones. John Jones, Benjamin Jones, Matthew Jones,
Jatncs A. Jones 2, Thomas Johnston.
K—Agnes Keys. •
I.—Joel Lane.
31—James 31‘Mickle, Roger 31‘Carty, Thomas J. 3PMuI-
lin, Jesse Maddox, Francis 31 4 3Iurray.
N—31ilton B Nash, William Nelson.
O—William OHiver, John B. Ogletrce.
P—Alexander Perkins, VYiliiam II. Perrj , William O.
Prult, Jacob J’osse.
11—Thomas 1* IlcdJinr, Arthur Redding, Charles Ross,
Matilda W. Rucker.
8—James J. Summerlin, John Schofield 2, W iley Starling,
Henry C. Sponr.
order of the inferior court of Fayette county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
April next, within the Icgnl lumrs, be sold, at the court-1 kuiso
door, in the town of Cllijah, Gihner c-'unty, lot of laud num
ber three hundred and eleven, in the eleventh district of the
second section—sold for ihe benefit of lha heirs and creditors
of John F. Finley, late of Fayette county deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale December 20, 1333.
23 WILLIAM WAKEFIELD, udnior.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first
Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before the court-house door in the town of Clarks
ville, Habersham county, lot of land number forty-four in
the fourth district of said county, containing two hundred
and fifty acres, and belonging to tlieesiate of Will am F.vor-
itt, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terras cash. December 25, 1835.
26 WILLIAM K. JACKSON, ailin'or.
fNLARRIAN’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in
February next, will, within Ihe legal hours, he sold,
before the court-house door in the town of Miiledgevtlle,
Baldwin county, a negro-lad, named Charles, about seven
teen years old, as the property of Philip Edmondson, late of
Baldwin county, deceased, for the benefit of Eliza Edmond
son, minor heir of said deceased. December 23, 1835.
2G—* WILLIAM G. IIUMPHUIS, uuardian.
A DMINISTRATOR'S >ALE..—On Thursday,
/\ llie iStli day of February next, will hj sold, wiliun
the legal hours, at. the residence of llie undersigtiRd, in the
county of Wilkinson, the personal properly of Reuben
Hatcher, deceased, consisting of cotton, corn, hogs, house
hold furniture, Ac for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terras will be made known <m the day of sale.
JAMES HATCHER, Adaior.
January 7, 1336.—23
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
order of llie inferior court uf Decatur comity, while
sitting tor ordinary purposes, will, on llie first Tuesday in
February next, within the legal hours, be sold, hefbre the
court-house door in Cherokee county, forty acres of land,
being lot number four hundred and twenty-three in the fil-
teetilh district of the second section of Cherokee county.—
And, on tho same day, and within the same hours, will he
sold, before the court house door in Paulding county, lots
of land number eleven hundred and ninety-four oflhelwen
ly-first district of the third section of originally Cherokee
hut now Paulding county—And, on the same day, within
ihe same hours, will be sold, before the court-house door in
Cobb county, lots of land number six hundred and fifty-four
io the eighteenth district, number six hundred and fourteen
in llie seventeenth district, all of the second section of origin
ally Cherokee but now Cobb county—And,at the same time,
before the court-house door in Floyd county, lols number one
thousand two hundred and six and number nine hundred and
fifty-nine, (each containing forty acres,) both m the third dis
trici of the 4l It section of originally Cherokee but now Floyd
county.—And, at the same time, before llie court-house door
in Carroll county, two hundred two and a half acres of land,
being lot number one hundred and forty-four in the ninth
district of Carroll county—all the foregoing lands to tie sold
for the benefit of Ihe Heirs and creditors of John W. L. W.
Spears, late of Decatur county, deceased. Terms, cash.—
November 25, 1835.
22 S. SCARBOROUGH, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE Agreeably to
tin orderof the inferior court of Jones county, when
sitting for ordinary pmposea, will, on llie first Tuesdav in
February next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the
court-house door in Forsyth, Monroe county, one lot of land
containing two hundred two and a half ncres, being num
ber one hundred and sixty-six in the third district when
surveyed of said county, as llie properly of Charles Wor-
mim, deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs of said deceased
Terms made known on the day of sale. November 20,1835
21 EZEKIEL 15. SMITH, admor.
tO" ISAAC T. CUSHING is my authorised , , . „ . , - ...
AGENT, to make anti apply my patent Truss i when, tf she exhibits sufficient attainments, s.tewni n-cmv
tiirotlghoilt tXe Stair. f l. Jl El D, an appropriate tcstimom.:!, bearing the sea of the Institute
?— — Pupils will he received at anv time, and for any length ol
TAILORIA «*. . time, and will bo charged but for ihe period they shall have
T IFE undersigned,residing at Oak Grove, Morgan court-; remained with us. Every branch of education will be
tv, Georgia, notifies lha inhabitants of the adjacent taught which can constitute a well educated and domestic
country that he continues tho TAILORING DU.NI- : woman. There will bo but one examination iu a year, and
NESS ut that place, and will fie thankful for their patron- then, only the senior class will be examined, unless there be a
age. He makes ('lothas to order, in thepmost.fashionable i special request to examine llie others,
tnnuner, taking particular ctire that the work be faithfully - Two afternoons in every week will bo devoted to needle
q xr rated.
Two steady and industriotw JOl'RNE V MEN TAI
LORS can. on npplutfitiu.y ns above, obtain constant cju-
pluvment mid good wages. November 13, 1835.
’ij W. B. MILBCR.
NAILS OF TOWN LOTS.
Work.
Every Saturday evening, all ibe pupils will assemble for
tho practice of sacred vocal music—and on the first Satur
day of every month, such assemblies wili be open to tbe
i friends of the institution.
* Mr. VICTOR LATASTE will have tho exclusive
•1 control of the Musical departaicnT. Tliia gentleiuan’s qtrali-
^ NEW Town has been laid out called ALEXAN- j-ficatious arc loo Well known to cal! for any comment.
Dill A, (on Flint river,)*i” Ja te at Shot well’s Ferry, Lise
c.mnyr. The stage road from Augusta to New-Orleans,
via Floritla, passes through this place; also, tho state road
Rom Golutubtts to St. Mary’s; the Rail Road from tl\o Oc-
tuulgee to the Flint River, will he laid through the centre oj
rtjs tawn. Thn Juration ia loo Well known to nerd further
dascripiioii. Plats may be seen at lha hutils Jn Angttita,
ALUcdgtmllt', Macuo, <‘ulurubtis utid Apalachicola Ray.
‘A sale of lots will take place qo tim l:)iu Dccunharcti'sU-
fng, at tlte place, and oUctluutce given hy
A. SliyTWEEL,
ffi-rf One o f ilifi TrUjirirurrs.
' for
I N 1^JIT or too likely grown NEGROES* and about t letter, before the commencement of the term.
U 50 U floras of LAND on llie Oi-uties river. Tiie | LUC1EN L.VPASTE.
J.and is uply separated from the town-commons uf Milh-Jge
v ilia by tho river. Fo* one hundred acres of it 1 liavo been
offired two ikon sand dollars. Tltroe hundred acres of the
land are cleared and under good fence, with a good dwelling
liouxo having two brick chiimiies and six negro-houses hav
ing brick chtut’iics, Milledgeville, geplcmhcr 26,1833.
13 SAMUEL BUFFINGTON.
'IUie Principal has had nn experience of eleven years ns n
fcaeher in this State and South Carolina—during which
time ho has not only turned his w hole attention to Ins voca
tion through t He means of books, hut lias improved many op
portunities of visiting the most popular fianalc seminaries in
the above Statss.
Gur terms will be as low as weean possibly afford. Board
can lie obtaiical iu tho Borough ai ten dollars per month—
and those who may board in the family of the Principal,
will have tbs strictest attention paid to their deportment,
dress, manners, Ac. Parents will be furnished with month
ly roqsirts of the literary transactions of tho Institute.
As the iinniberofimrboarders will he limited, those vvish-
to place their children with us, will please address us by
Princijiiul-
A DMIMSTRATOR’S SALE.—Oil the first
Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Hartford,
Pulaski county, lot of land number seven in the fourth dis
trict of originally Dooly hut now Pulaski comity, and a ne
gro man named Tom, all as the property of Baldwin Fitz
gerald, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made knownon the day of sale. November23,1835.
21 ISAAC JOHNSTON,admor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE^Agrmtb7y "To
an orderof the inferior court of Columbia county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tues
day in February next, within the legal hours, be sold, be
fore the court-house door in the town of Clinton, Jones
county, two hundred two and a half acres of land, more or
less, being known as lot number one hundred and forty-five
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Orv the first Tuesday in
Maryhnext, will, within lIn-legal hours, he sold, before
the court-house door in the town of Sandoraville, Washing
ton county, throe negroes, to wit: Joe a man, Memory a wo
man, Malindaa girl—sold as tbe property of Charles Martin,
deceased, said property having been sold and the terms not
complied with. January 8,1836.
23 JOHN MARTIN, ex or.
f TIXECliTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to the last will
li and testament of Daniel B. Worsham, late of DeKalb
county, deceased, will, on tbe first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours, besold, before the cuurt-lumse
door in the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, eleven likely
negroes, consisting of men, women and children, belonging
to the estate of said deceased—to be sold on a credit of
twelvemonths, the purchaser giving small notes vviihap-
oved security. November 2, 1835.
r >l»R MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to Ihe interior court of rtke county, whrn amirT
ordinary purposes, for leave tb sell the real and nersim-u 0 l0;
nortv M*’ l.tkn a I-; ,— : s r ,ou *‘dlpro-
hundred and titly-three, in the first district of orieinall
Monroe but now Pike county, for the benefit of tile he '
and creditors ol'.sdiddcceasfd. November 27, 1835 eU ’
JOHN AKIN jun.)
23 WILLIAM AKIN, $ anm'ors.
F Ol R MONTHS after date, applientionTilT
made to the inferior court of Pulaski county wt 9
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ihp
which tiie heirs of —i— Dillard have m the fXuT
negroes, viz. Dick, a man, and Eiizelieth and Eliza, w. m* ^
and also the increase of Tilda; for the b-nefit of the l c ?'
and creditors of said deceased. January 2, 1836 lr<
23 JAMES DILLARD, cdm'r
«’»>*■ thrvill emverai
I jMlUR MONTHS after date, application will biTT
to the inferior court of Baldwin county, when siitin
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three negroes "
Lucy and Poinpcy, Ivelonging to the estate of Drevvry
pltcy, late of Baldwin county, deceased, lor the benefit i
till* !n~*»|.i* mnl i>roi!ifi,rc Wont inn licit* Oft 10*)-7
r date, application will be made
Pulaski rounty, when sin,- ,,
ive to sell ihe real and ner.„Ji
prove
l'J
E. N. CALIIOUN, ex or.
INXECUTOK’S SALE.—Agreeably
ili the inferior court of Decatur county, wli
in the sixth district of originally Baldwin hut now Jones
T— William S. Thornton, N. B. Thompson, John Trim- j rounty,belonging to the estateof RobertT. Alien, deceased
bl
W—William Williams 2, Charles Webb, Isaac Welbom,
Martha IJ. Wilson, John Wood, Mary Wynn.
3J-23 ALFRED BROOKS, Postmaster.
VICTOR LATASTE.
DtVcrr.ber 18, 1835.—5t-25
T
FOR SALE
HE Negro-Mint known os DRUMMER TOM• Fur
ternr* apply n| tho office of the Federal Union. -1‘)
i CI LLODES 3IALE A\» FEMALE
ACADEMIES.
T HE Tniitera of the Cnllodcn Malo and Female Acade.
into?, sensible of their obligations to an enlightened pub
lic for the liberal patrenago given to the institution under
their control the present year, take this opportunity of pre-
‘ sentfng their acknowledgments to their numerous patrons,
I while they give assurances that no effort shall bo wanting
’■ on their part to make their Schools equal to any in the State.
Our Mate Arademy is furnished with two large and commo
dious rooms, in a well-constructed brick {edifice; and a new
j and extensive building is now finishing off for tlte Female
Department. There is a neat and suitable apparatus pro-
PROPOSALS
For piflitisling iu Columbus, Georgia, a new paper, to ho
entitled the
A CONVICTION that the means of information are [ vided for experiments and illustrations in Astronomy, Chem
not commensurate with tbe wants ujhI avi-b.-s of the istry and Philosophy; and the Academies now under the
people, connected with the growing importance of our town, charge of Mr. W. B.xi.vrji, principal teacher, assisted by
has originated with us theldcn of establishing in Columbus .Mr. GniKlt, in th<! Male Department, and Miss Warkkn,
n new weekly paper, to tm entitled the KBPl hK' V\ ■ principal of the Female Department, assisted by Mrs.
HERALD—to be devoted to politics and general litera- j 8rr. k l r:, whose services have been highly appreciated, are
tnre. . engaged for tbe ensuing year. The present term oftlieSchool
We will endeavor U> make th.a Herald profitable and in- u ill close the second Friday in December next, and thefiist
fc.-usttng. by keeping its rFaders iiYfurmedofall important po- term for the ensuing will commence- on the second .Monday
hScnl movements, both foreign and domestic. . in January next. Any student entering school after the
Devoted to tbs Union of tho States, vve slcilladvocate w ith ! corumenccinent of a quarter, will be required to pay lor tho
becoming zeal and firmness those great and glorious priuci- ■ whole quarter.
pica by which wo believe it is to be perpetuated. Wo look j There wiil Ite several large and commodious houses pre-
very atten
uation of
upon the go yarn men t that vv:y established by the uijt, and j pared tor the reception of Boarders, in which every
.‘..aertiice, and blood,of our fathers, as opon tlio mother w ho lion,wilt he given to (heir comfort and the cullivat
gave us birth—with reverence and love. It is ti holy thiug; ! their morals. November 2, 18o5.
tp
and oe will love and support it tu long as we coiiliuuu to !o\ e •
and respect ourselves.
In yielding our support to the Union party of Georgia, j
'however, we shill nut, under any circumstances,suffer mir-
s’. lvestb he swayed by selfish or interested motives—we shall
inhere to and supjnirt our principles, even at the sacritrce
of pcrvDTwltfientlsliipB and predilections. j
5Ve shall conscientiously and strenuously oppose every
n>. *as!ire which we ui»y deem calculated to subvert tire liln-r-
ticsof the p.mplo or destroy tlte Union of tlte Stales.
That the people arc capable of self-government, lias been
<1 mjonstretoii, and no longer admits of a doubt—that cahi- ;
ristio aids are ttnnecfssary, follows as a corollary. V. tide, j
therefore, we sustain tho fundatuatual principles of the Union !
parly, \ve»hni! tea l rt cur duty on nil occasions to ci'pc.-e lire
snpreino dictation of n few to the ’.natty.
Our columns shall be up«u to the free and temperate dis :
cijssion of all such subjects as are calculated to interest an
By order if tiie Board.
C. J,ockett, Treasurer
N. ON8LEV, .St
rt/.
•io
A TEACHER WASTED.
rjnHK situation ot RECTORS for tiie Montlcello Union
JL ( Academy being vacant, the trustees are desirous of en
gaging a competent TEACHER tor the ensuing year. The
school is in a very nourishing condition. None bnt those
w ho arc welijqualifted and come well recommended, need
npplv.
By orderof the Board rf Trustee*.
M. CHAMPION, Secretary.
Udonthello, November 25, l.->35.-i3 -
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SOTlfcii TO M\D BUYERS,
I ^IIFi nndersigued offers for sale a valuable .SETTLE-
. ME-NT of LA ND in Jasper county, containingseven-
. . l.T czz uiw; . * • > teen hundr.'u aertw, a large portion of nlucti is first rate
Tbe settlement coti-
nvreligiousor commercial cliaracter. „ . , , , ... , -
Ah caterers for the public laste, we shall introduce info 1 J > '*. lton, '‘’ ,'i ’ 11 knmlgee n\
the columns of -ilia Herald as great an araountof mhcellmn- ! ,ai, “ a P u! ‘} : ® ?-’• LV.cund grist mill ami and has also the ad-
m.:mand general rohdiugMdy be consistent with its p-diri- I v “‘ ,a S« V 1 b * ,n f u 1,hl, ‘ 1 | ,r '^ Tn,,P , s " f r f»w «f
«al and commercial diaraear-nol forgetting to invoke the ! ^ u .' h h, ‘ Pu " v ’. 1 '.l™'* tu purchase are
muses in support of “the Poets’ Corner.”
The Herald will elso sustain the agricultural and coin- i
•mercial interests iff tbe country, and will publish it regular
mao i easy.
invitetl to call. November 6,
20
1835.
ELIZABETH ADAMS.
CENTRAL BAWSi OF GJIOKOSA,
MILL Id DG E VJLLE.
tT'IlE tmdersignf d officers of this Bank will herealter at-
X tend lo the RENEWAL of all NOTES that may
bo entrusted to their care, for tiie customary fee of ONE
DOLLAR for carii renewal. Letters enclosing Note
and Money ibr tho renewal of notes, post-paid, directed to
the “Officers of the Central Bank o|. Georgia,*’ or any one
of them, will be promptly attend. J to. Tho old Note, No
tice and blank Note, will, in nil cases, bn forwarded by the
earliust tipni. August l'J, 1835.
U. C. MILLS, Cashier,
W. J. DAVIS. Teller,
I.. D. BUCKNER. Viscount CUrJi,
8 II. II. Uhl NOLDS, Book - IN tpe r.
and correct price current uf all the loading articles of produce
and consumption.
Tertns.r-Xbv Republican Herald will iie p!vl.lish«il about
the first of January next, on a large imperial sheet, < onutin-
in^tweaty-four columns—attd will be issued weekly.
Erica of stlbscription tiuew dollars per annum, if paid in
advance, or four dollars at the end of they. ar.
W. S. CH1PLEV.
J. B. WEBB.
CJomhus, December 8, 1835.-26
PHfLOTOnON.
» R. QMBORX'S PHILOTDKON is a medic ine de
signed tor', mid highly valued by.FEM ALES, it has
"to<id the strict investigation of many Physicians, and many
hundred patient,., )\vlio hove testified to its extraordinary
virtues us aiucdiyine, rem.irkabib for its power to rchmenil . ' " •
ihesympatlieiic diseases of pregnanry, such as hca*;.hum. ■’ .. v lArw 4.
sickness, pains, Arc. .fee. qiik-OS the mind and sooths the feel- 6 A*'. th» ltth instant, on the road leading from Bryant’s
ir.gs, as also painful mensiruatiuo, whera every other remedv . Bridge. Augusta, m RurKe.srounty, an old red mo-
■has failed. ' : roeeq Pocket-Book, containing me hundred and sixty d.d-
If the direction’s arestrietly follovxetVrf-lief isalwavsob- lars yt .rttriit Notes, ot \x hich one filly dollar hill wason the
C;uned, generally by two or three doses,sometimes hv one. i B a "k ot Augusta, one finy dollar bill on the Mechanics’
This medicine is neatly put up in small square" boll ice, i Bank of Augusta, one Twenty dollar bill on the Bunk of
with the proprietor's name impressed on one side, audio* . Hawkinsvillo, and two twenty dollar bills on the Bank of
written signature oh the other, nifll 50 per bottle, amwn- j Die Slate of Georgia. Twenty-five dollars reward will be
panted hy < ©pious directions and a large numhex of certifi- ! P' vcn i° nn y persou leaving said Pocket-Book and money nt
< ate». The above valuable mwieine
uml for salo by W. C- POW
at hi* Drag and. Root Store 'MiVt.igr.BiL . .... ,
J he uWe Ji’didae will tlSpht sold hv I.-'fj lUkVI. J A MES AT.! F.V,
7 SO, us tfart'futg w6i* ““ '
ta constantly on hand I the office of the lederal Union in MUMgeville, or with
’OWEEJ,. Agent, 1 " HlmmMItntu, near Bnckhead Church, Burke countv, or
re Mil’nlgmiUr.■ (inS w ith Um undersigned at Clinton, Jours count v.
I rr-r^jn'
183"
LIST OF LETTERS
f &EMAINING in the Post-Office at Muttiicello, Jasper
Ut county, Ga. on the first day of January, 1836, and
which, if not taken out before the first day of April next,
will, as dead letters, be transmitted to the i’ost-Oiiice De
partment at Washington City.
A—Mrs. Sarah Aren.
B—James Bar, John W. Bill 2, Dr. Edward A. Broddtts2,
William Bradley, Alexander Buchanan, Mrs. Matilda Brown,
Pleasant Bullard, Benjamin Barnes, Mrs. D. II. Barnwell.
C—Jnm<'s W. Crews, Pleasant 31. Compton, John B.
Collins & Co. liohirl Coleman, William Colilw ell, Harry
C’o"ley.
D—Wayne Dyer 2, ’Irs. Maria Dyer, James L. Dozier,
Daniel Dawsey, John !8. Drew, Jonathan B. Dingier, Mrs.
Mary Davis, Tlionia; Dawson, John Dorhcrty.
E—Re whin Edwards.
F—Robert Fears Esq. Miss Betsey Ann Fanlkcr.
G-W. M. Green, Prior Green 2.
II—Mbs Mahalu M. Head, Mrs. Suzan Harrison, Laza
rus Henson, Jacob Harrison, Airs. Elizabeth G. Hamilton,
Thomas liersten, A.G. Holland, Mr. Hood, Jantrs Horten,
J. Hill Esq. Joshua Humes Esq. Charlotte E. Holland.
J—Miss Smalt W. Johnson, John James Esq. Reuben Jor-
den, Thomas P. G. Johnson, Reuben Jones.
K—Mrs Potsey Kiujr, F.lisha Kimbrough, Iliram D. Key,
Rico P. Know Is, John King. Robert Kcllarn Esq.
L--John Latiier, Grief Linch,. Izrvvis Fenister, Walter
Lumpkin, Jesse Loyal!.
M—Jaiun Maddux, William M’Duxvel, Jacob M‘Louden,
Pitt Millener.
N—Enoch Nicholes, Air. Newman.
O—Tltouiiis W. Ojtcal.
P—Jeremiah Pearson 4, Samuel W. Pine, Mrs. Margarett
J. Peitus, Bennett 11. Perkins, Jessee Pye, nenr. Dr. Lucas
Powel, Edwin W. Pearson, Edward 1‘ricc Esq.
II—Rev. W. B. Richards, Dtvid Rodden, Isaac C. Ray,
Joel A. Reeves, Messrs. J. «!c W. II. Richardson, Janies F.
Robertson.
S—William G. Smith, Alfred Shorter, Tltomat J. Smith,
Esq. Augustus C. Smith, Joint Sental, Robert Sherman,
W. Sementcn.
T—Samuel Tedders 3, Phillip Thurmond 2, Thomas
Tuggle, John Thurmond, William Tyler, William Tedlie.
\ —John Verdell, John Vanorden.
W—Ketsey Westbrook, Uel L. Wright, Elizabeth Wal-
druop, Captsin Everett White, Thomas Wares, Aliexutukr
Wei Ison.
31—28 WILLIAM MAXEV, Postmaster.
(or the benefit of the -heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on the day of sole. November 8, 1835.
JOSEPH HEARD,»’« right of his
21 wife Mary P. Prior, admr'x.
Administrator’s sale.—On the first
fx Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
besold, before llie court-house dour in tlio town of b'andors-
ville, Washington county, two negroes, a man and woman,
belonging lo tlte estate of Joel Dean, late of said county, de
ceased, for the hern fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale. November 27, 1835.
22 JEjSSE DEAN, adm'or.
A I)MINISTKA'FOIlS’ SAIjE.—Agreeably to an
X5L order of the inferior court of Monroe comity, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tin sday in
February next, within th > legal hours, he-sold, before the
rouri-hotise door in the town of Walkiusviile. Clark roun
ty, fifty acres of laud, lying in the middle fork of lie- Dco-
nee river, near Moore’s Factory, in < ’lark county—belong
ing to the estate of William Head, late of Monroe county,
deceased, and sold Air the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made Utowu on the day of sale. Sept. 23, 1335.
JAMES I) HEAD, ) , .
14 WILLIAM J HEAD S adl “ ° >S '
IzASTDR AT
A DIH1.VI8TRATORK’ SALE On the first
jTjL Tuesday in February next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, belbrc the court-house door in the town of Hart
ford, Pulaski rounty, lots number three, number thirty,
number thirty-one and apart of-number thirty-five (con
taining one hundred and sixty acres) all in the fourth dis
trict of formerly Dooly but now Pulaski rounty; and lots
number »n<y|>iindred and forty-four and number one hun
dred and flfly in tlio twelfth district of formerly Ilnffstoii
but now Pulaski county Terms, credit until the first day
of January, 1S37. November 25, 1835.
ISAAC HOLMES, ) , .
LEMU El* CIIERRV, \ a,ha ors
23
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On tlte22d day
of February next, will, within ihe legal hours, he
sold, in Pike county, at the plantation of Allen Molcnden.
(ale of Butts county-, deceased, all the perishable property,
in that county, belonging to said estate, consisting ol cotton,
corn and fodder, cattle, hogs, and ot iter articles too nume
rous to mention. Sale to continue front day today until all
slAll have been sold. Terms made known on tho day.—
December 16, 1835.
26 WILLIAM F. MAPI 1 , adm'or.
0-1 00 pcs quarter.
SALEM MALE AXD FEMALE
T IIE Trustee* of the above institutions would respect
fully inform the public, that the exercises of both
academies, for the ensuing year, will open on the first Mon
day in January next. ’The Mule Department, under the su-
perintendanc© of Mr. IJk.nry Davkntort junior, the pre
sent rector, whose competency to teach can be nttested by
all who have attended his examinations, and who is surpass
ed by none in th2 liajipy faculty he possesses of imparting
instruction.
The Female Department will be placed under the charge
of Mrs. Laih>, it lady who has been successfully engaged in
teaching in North and South Carolina, for several years.—
'Phis lady brings testimonials from persons of tlte highest
respectability, which recommend h r a* being eminently
qualified to instruct iu nil the various branches ot female ed-
u cal ion, and that she is highly deserving ihe confidence a: <t
patronage of any community of science which may desire
her protessiotial services.
Iu addition to her competent knowledge of science, she
excels in Painting Landscapes in Oil Colours, and Miniature
Painting on Ivory. She has specimens of a great variety ot
the works of taste—all of which will bo taught in this
school.
A list of studies and rates of tuition in the Female De
partment is subjoined, viz:
Orthography, Reading, Writing and
Arithmetic,
Geography’, Drawing of Maps, English
Grammar, with the above named
studies,
All these, with tlte higher branches of
History, Rhetoric,Composition, Nat
ural and Moral Philosophy, Chemis
try and Botany,
Tuition for the Ornamental Branches.
Lace Work and Embroidery, $5 00 per quarter.
Bead and Shell-Work, 5 00 per quarter.
Drawing and Painting on Paper, Satin
and Velvet, 8 Off per quarter.
Ebony Work with Bronzing and Gilding, 5 Ot) (ter quarter.
Oriental Painting in Mezzolinto, taught tn
twelve lettjioiis. “ 10 00 per quarter.
Wax Work and Filagree, including a set
of moulds, » 8 00 per quarter.
Oil Painting, 10 00 per quarter.
Miniature Painting on Ivory, 10 00 per quarter.
Musical Lessons on the Piano Forte, 12 Ot) per quarter.
In the Male Department the rates of tuition both Ibr clas
sical and English studies are as.low as iu any other academy.
The trustees tvould respectfully solicit the patrinag© of
all parents and guardians, wishing to procure for their chil
dren and wards, a situation combining health, good society
and cheapness of board, with all the facilities for instruction.
By order of the Board uf Trustier
JGE 'Ut >; TV, Secretary.
Salem, Clarke county, Ga Nov. '. - O. bUin-20
N. 11. The Examination ot the Salt-it Male Academy
will take place on Wednesday, the 2d day of December next,
and dose with an Exhibition at night. Parents and guardi
ans and tho citizens generally are invited to attend.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—I ’ursuant to an
order of the inferior court of Henry county, n hen sil
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours, bo sold, before the
court-house door in tlte town of Drayton, Dooly county,
lot ofland number forty-five in llie fourteenth dish iet of said
county, as the property of Samuel Johnson, deceased, ter the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made "known on
the day of sale. December 12, 1835
25
JESSE JOHNSON, ) , ,
JAMES II. STARR, \ ad:n '
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first
. Tuesday in March next, will, within the legal hours,
he s-old, before the court-house door in the town of Milledge-
villc, Baldwin county, one negro man hy ihe name cf Ste
phen, two horses and one mule, belonging to ill -estate of
Martin P. Smith, deceased, (or the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day
of sale. Detcntlier 14, (835.
25 WILLIAM F SMITH, adm'or.
V DMINISTR VTOITS SALE.—Pursuant to nn
order of the inferior court of Dooly county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in
March next, within (he li-pal hours, be sold, before the court-
hous: door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot
number one hur.drt d and ninety-one in the twenty-fifth dis
trict of formerly I^e but now Stewart county, tielonging to
the estate of Mary Purvis, deceased, for the benefit of llie
heirs and creditors of sr-id deceased. Terms made known
on the dav of sale. December 9, 1835.
25 BENNETT PURVIS, adm'cr.
r rr) j ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably loan
C - J per quarter. , order of the court of ordinary of Crawford county,
! will, on the first Tuesday in February next, xvitltin thr legal
j hours, lie sold, before the court-lu>ii3e door in the town of
♦ Horry, Marion county, lot number one hundred and three in
8 Off per quarter.
TEACH ECS WAITED.
T un trustees of the franklin heard
COUNTY ACADEMY wish to engage the
services of a MALE and FEMALE TEACHER*
to take charge of the above institution the ensuing year.
Persons corning well recommended, may obtain liberal wa
ges, l»y making early application to the trustees. By order
of the Board. November 16, 1835.
21 WM. B. W..DENT. Sec'ry,
-25
. DROUGHT TO .SAIL.
H’N" Swafnsborotigh, Emanuel county, Ga on the 27tli of
M. October last, a Negro-Man who says that his name is
JOHN, and that bo belongs to William Marshall, of St. Au
gustine, East Florida, which statement is corroborated by
un old pan ia bis possession ivben apprehended. The ow
ner IS requested focomply with the law, and take him away.
Nivvemher J, -
* JOITN HAMPTON. Jailor
the thirteenth district of Marion county,—and, on ihe same
day and within the same hours, will be sold before the eourt-
Itonse door in the town ot Cassville, Cass county, lot num
ber one thousand one hundred and twenty-two in the seven-
fivnth district of the thud section of originally Cherokee
htu now Cans county—sold as the propci ty of Chesh v B.
Marshall, deceased, for ihe purpose of division among the
heirs of the said deceased. November 7, 1335.
20 MATTHEW A. MARSHALL,adm’or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On tbe fir?t
Tuesday, in February next, will, within the legal
hours; besold, before the court-house door in the town of
Atnericu?, Sumter county, one hall’ of lot of land number
seventeen in the twenty-seventh .listriot of originally Lee
but now Smnter county, as the property of John Joyce,
late of Tnttual! county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the
dav of sale. August 22, 1833.
8 HENRY JOYCE, adm'or.
A DJIDTSTRATOB’S SALE.—On the first
Vsh. i'uc-aday in April next, will, within the legal
iibtirs, tie sold, before the cour. house «(t,or in tiie town of
Sai-le.svillc, Wa»hing:on county, two hundred acres of
land, known as the place whereon Roily Robuck !Tved, in
said county—sold as the property of John Joyce, late of
Tattnall county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on ihe dav. August 22,
1835.-8 IILNRY JOYCE, adm'or.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE On Tim first
Tuesday in March, next, will, within the legal hours,
he sold, before the court-house door in llie town of Reids-
ville, Tattnall county,one hundred and ninety acres of pine
land, more or less, heing part of a tract of four hundred and
sixty acres on the • Ohoopy and deeded hi Rolwn Parten.
four hundred acres of pine-land, morenr less,on the Oltoopy,
and known as the okl residence of John Joyce, deceased,
and two hundred acres of nine land, more or less, on the
waters of the Ghoffpy, and known as part of the lot on
which William Joyce now resides, nil lying in Tattnall
county, ami sold as belonging to ihe estate of John Joyce,
late of Tattnall county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said ffAceipted. Terms made kttowu on
the day of sale. September 38, 1875. -i
13 ltFNTlV JOYCE, oJir’er,
to an order of
hen silling tor
ordinary purposes, will, on tiie first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Bainhridge, Decatur county, five hun
dred acres of land, heing lols number one hundred and
twenty-four and number one hundred and fifteen, (situated
within fourand a half miles of Batnbridgc) in tire twentieth
district of originally Early hut now Decatur county, firm
ing tlte plantation w hereon George G. Gains fornn ly lived,
and having on the premises about two hundred acres of open
land, and a gristmill—sold for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors c.f said George t. Gains, late of sai.1 county, de
ceased Terms made known on tlte day of sale. Novem
ber 28, 1835 —23 JOriN B. SAUNDERS, ex'or.
I j’XECl'TOIUS SALE.—Pursuant to an orderof
IJ the inferior court of Jones county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in March next,
vvitiiin the legal hours, he sold, belbrc the court-lionse door
in Forsyth county, lot number seventy-five in the second
districtof the first section of originally Ch.-rotehut :io\v
Forsyth county, beingpart of the real estate of Gideon -Ma
son, late of Jones county, deceased, for th?,benefit of lha
creditors and legators. Terms, twelve months credit. Sep
tember 20, 1835.-14 STERLING LANIEU, exor.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.— Agre-ably to the Inst
will and testament uf John Awtry, kite of DeKalb
county, deceased, will, on the first Tuesday iu February
next, within the legal hours, besold, before tin- court-house
door hi the town o£ Decatur, DeKalb county, ihe negroes
belonging to tlte estate of said deceased, consisting of three
men and one woman. IVrtus made known on tit- day of
>a!;>. November 13, 1835.
22 ISAAC AWTRY, ex'or.
E XUt; I TOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an orri- rot
tlte interior court of Tattnall county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will,, on the first Tue-elay in Feb-uury
next, within ths legal hours, be sold, before the court-house
door in the town of Rcidsville, Tattnall county, a negro ntan
named April, belonging to the le-irs of Harriett Elliott—sold
to effect a division among the heirs. Terms made known
on the day of sale. November 2, 1835.
22 ALBERT DUKE, ex'or.
g GUARDIAN’S SALE*—Agreeably loan order of
the interior rourt ot Monroe-county, vvIten si'.ling for
ordinary purposes, will on I he first Tuesday in March next,
within the 1 gai hours, be sold, before the court house door
in the town of Lagrange, Troup county, lot of land number
one hundred u:id ninety-nine in the seven;h district of
Proup county, for the benefit of the orphans of Jeremiah
Thompson, .deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. November 12, 1835.
21 JOHN SPRATL1N, guardian.
ef'i FAR DIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
'<L9 the inferior court cl Monroe county, when sitting (or
ordinary purposes, will,bn Ihp first Tuesday in February
next, within the legal hours, he sold, before tlte conn-house
door in the town of Hamilton, Harris county, lot of laud
number two hundred and forty-six in the eighteenth district
of formerly Muscogee hut now H.-wris county, for the ben
efit of the orphans of Jeremiah Thompson, deceased.
Terms made knownon thedav of sale. November 12, 1833.
21 JOHN 8pRATLIN, guardian.
UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
JT the honorable inferior court of Twiggs county, w fieri
rifling for ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tut sday in
February next, within the legal hours, ho sold, before the
court-house in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, lot of
land number nioc.ty-sp.veri in the eighteenth district of ori
ginally Lee but now Stewart county, as the property of Mary
Ann E. Miller, illegitimate child and orphan of Betsey
Miller, for tiie benefit of said oi pftan. Terms made known
on llteday of sale. November 17, 1835.
21—* WILLIAM SCOTT, guardian.
f(~i UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of
HIT the inf-rior court of D Kalb county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, will, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the leyal hours, he sold, before thr court-house
door in the town of Rome, l’loyd county, lot of land num
ber two hundred and seventy-one in the twenty-third dis
trict of originally Cherokee but now Floyd county, for the
benefit of the minor orphans of Znrhariah White, deceased.
Terms mode known on th • dav. December t, 1835.
25 NATHAN MARTIN, guardian.
I jlOUR MONTHS nfier date, application will !>:• made
to (lie Inferior Court of \\ asliington county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho negroi s and
lands belonging to 1 tie estate of Joel Dean, late of VVnshing-
loncounty, deceased, for ihe !>cnefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said deceased. November 11, 1835.
20 JESSE DEAN, adm'or.
F our months after dale, application will be made
to the inferior court of DeKalb county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell the real ©stole ol
Thomas Hays, deceased, for llie benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. September 14, 1835.
13 JAMES LEMON, adm'or.
J ^-OUR MONTES after date, application will be made
to the honorable inferior court of Wilkinson lountv,
w hen sitting ter ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands
and negroes belonging to the estate of John Hatcher senior,
late of said countv, deceased September 22, JS35.
.13 ■ JAMES HATCHER, adm'or.
I NO UK MONTHS after date, application will be made
to llie interior conrt of DeKalk county, while.fining ter
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land number two
hundred and seventeen in the eleventh district of originally
Henry hut now DeKalb rounty. for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of Lewis Delanev, deceased. November 2,
1833.—20 ISAAC AWTRY, adm’or.
F"
to thr. interior court of Tattnall county, when ritling for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two negro women, Sarah
and Jude, belonging m the estate of Jeremiah 51*Donald, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs anti creditors.
NATHAN BKEWTON, ex'or.
November 2, 1835.—22
K*.OUR MONTHS after date, application will he made
_IL’ to the interior court of Pulaski county, when sitting
lor-ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the ral estate and
negroes of George Cherry, http of Pulaski county, deceased,
(excelling the widow’s dower,) for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said d©ceased. Sepiendn-r 8, 1825.
IS A AC HOLMES, > , .
12 LEMUEL CHERRY, $ aain or *•
F O • il MONTHS aiii rdate, application will be made
to ihe interior Cour of Jones county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell 'wo lots of land being
number twenty-four in the. fifth district ot the third section
of originally Cherokee county, and number two hundred
in the tenth district of the fourth ruction of originally G'hero-
kee county, belonging to Thomas II.K. Morris, laic of ^fones
county, deceased, and to Lurany L. Morris, a minor. De
cember IS, 1835.
25 JAMES IL FINNEY, adm'Or and guardian.
fcAGUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
jt? to the lionorable the inferior court of Henry county,
the heirs and creditors. September 29.1835.
MARY.MURPIIEY, exrx
11 GEORGE W. MURRAY, ex’,
I NOUR MONTHS after i
’ to the inferior court of
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real and Persrnn!
estate of Baldwin Fitzgerald, late of Pulaski roimtv
Ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Sent
1835,-12 ISAAC JOHNSON, War! *'
I SOUR MONTHS after date, application wifihe
to the inferior conrt uf Jasper county, when siltin'- | u .
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of lienrv
Slaughter, late of said rounty, deceased, tor the benefit*of
the heirs of said deceased. Septembers, 1835
12 FRANCES SLAUGHTER, adm'rx.
I AOUH MONTHS after date, application wilTT-
made to the interior court of Jasper county, while siqjn*
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of
William Perry, lateof Jasper rounty, d,ceased, forllte benefit
of the heirs and creditors. - November 16, 1S35
NATHANIEL PERRY, j , .
21 EDWARD N. PERRY, ( a,Im ors -
F O UR MONTHS after date application will hemade
to the inferior court of Wilkinson county, vvhensutir,-
ter ordinary purptises, for leave tos-.-U the real estate of John
S. Ilathoru, late of Wilkinson county, deceased, to effect a
distribution among the heirs. November 27.1835.
22 JOEL RIVERS, ex'or.
YjNOUR months alter date, application will be made to
JU the honorable interior court of Jasper county, u hen sit-
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man by
the name of Isaac, belonging to the estate of Ohniliah Dd-
l iter, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ODADIAH R. BELCHER, ex'or
November 19, 1835.—22
I <50U R MONTHS afterdate, application will hemmis
to the inferior court of DeKalb county, while siniii..
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Mattersun Roberson’s
interest in lot of land number two hundred and twenty-td-ir
in tlte eleventh district of Troup rounty, (fir the benefit ut
said Matterson Rolterson. November 2, 1835.
20 LEM UEL WILKE R SON, guardian.
I ’D U H MONTHS after date, application will be nek,
to the inferior court of Henry county, when sitijrio (],.
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot ot land number Iwer..
ty-two in the seventh district of Henry cotintv, for the ben-
e it of the orphans of William 1 truly! deceased 8rpt '
13b5.-12 DAVID KUGLAR, guardian. '
1 ,8!) I 15 MONTHS afterdate, application will be mods
. to the inferior court of Baldwin county, when sittin-
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and negroid
belonging to the minor orphans of Thomas Veasy, late of
Baldwin county,deceased. December 25, 1835,
27 CALLEY D: NSON, guardian.
A Lb PERSON'S indebted to the estate of Rccbex
^ H. Hatchkr, hit-of Wilkinson county,deceased,are re
quested lo make immediate payment: and those tu whom llie
said estate is indebted, to present their claims, duly authen
ticated, within the legal time. January 7, 1836
23 JAMES HATCHER, Adm'or.
A LL PERSONS having demands against the estate
of William Sfiujck, lateof Henry county, deceas'd,
are rrqu sud to present them authenticated) within the legal
time, and those indebted to make immediate (^tynient. be
et tuber 18,1835.-25SARAH P. SI*KU( E,ailin',..
A LL PERSONS* indebted to the estate of Elijs*.
xm. M-Michael, Into of Jasper comity, deceased, are r<*.
quested to make immediate payment, and those to whim;;
is indebted to present their accounts, authenticated, uitia.i
the legal time. December 8, 1835.
*24 SHADWACK M* MIC IIA EL, admor,
(GEORGIA. Twiggs County.
IIUREAS, Manha Vandiveer applies for letters of
s? administration on the estate of Marcus Vauditeer.
lute of said county, deceased,
’i'hes- are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dqpcas, d to be and app-ar
at my office, vvitiiin the time prescribed hy law, to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be gnuit-il
Given under my hand at office, this 19th December, 183V
26 N ATHA N 1 -A N D, c. c. o.
wltcn sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the in- reasonable rate, not vvishjng to retard the
f t* I* © w f XI* Li .I. 11 n I ? N. «■ •* In a ■. — — 2 V... .. m , • _ V _ -M ,1\ ' V .1 — - , t . . f fit —A T T21T* K^**
terest vvltich ynsan Bussey, N.mcv Jane Bussey and Juraer-
son Bussey, orphans of Imtrnpsey Bussey, deceased, have in
and to lot of land nurnbor ninety-five in the third district of
spiff cmi«ty K being tbroedifths of said Jot. fort ha btm-fit ©f
said orpharj*. Nyvemher ](’, 1835.
: 21 t JOEL BROWN, gi-cv/f.W
TIIE HTDIAIS PiUACEi,
F OR llie CURE of Rheumatism, Srrofiilaor King’s L-
vil, Gout, Sciatica or Hip Goof, Incipient Cancer, Salt
Rheum, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, particularly l!-
cers and painful Affections of tbe Bonc9, Ulcerated Thnat
and Nostrils, Ulcers of every description. Fever Sores, and
Internal Abscesses, Fistulas, Piles, Sr;i!d Head, Scurvey,
Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Erysqiolas, Blotches, and evrv
variety of Cutaneous Affection-, Chronic Catarrh; Heal-
ache proceeding from an acrid humor; Pain in tbe Storaart
and Dyspepsia, proceeding from vitiation: Affection* of tb
Liver; Chronic Inflammation of tiie Kidneys, and General
Debility, caused hy a torpid action of the vessels of the skin.
It is singularly efficacious in renovating those constitution
which have been broken down by injudicious treaimeni or
juvenile irregularities. Ill general terms, it is recommcnde;
in all those diseases which arise from impurities of the blucc.
or vitiation of the ltnmors, of whatever name or kind.
Some of I lie above complaints may require some trifling
assistant applications, which llie circumstances of th? raw
will dictate; but tor a general remedy or PURIFKA-
TOR. to REMOVE the CAUSE, the INDIAN’S
PANACEA will generally be found sufficient.
Taken in proper doses, the INDIAN’S PANACEA
operates as an alterative and detergent; a diaphoretic, dire
retie and laxative; an autispasmodic tend anodyne; awl,o
proper cases, as a stomachic and emm- rtagogue. (Jem-l-J
expressed, it increases a!i the secretions and excretions,p'
tonp to tin! sttxnr.rh, and excites action in thr glands on
particular manner. From these principles, its operatic-
may he understood.
It is little more ihnnthrreyears sineethis preparation^
presented to the ptiblic; but, in that short space of tiiw-
some hundreds of (lereons might be found, who would»•
lcinnly declare iliat they believed that tlieir lives weri
ed hy it, and in most cases after they had tried mat if
perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever n
known, it is rapidly coming into use, and this affordsu
most substantial and convincing proof of its merits.
The value of tbe PANACEA is.most conspicuous c
those long-standing and syphilitic and scrofulous utTccwr*
wnit-jj have defied all oilier remedies, and particular!.' 1
those cases where mercury has been so lavishly 0*rc »1
cause distressing pains in the bones, nodes,nte-rcurial Uicer-.
derangement of the digestive organs, &c. These it re®
pictely removes, and in all cases it entirely eradicate^ ' ^
diseases and the effects ol' mercury, renovates the
lion, and leaves the patient sound and well. In Kfireiin*-
tisnis and in Ulcerated Bore Throat, its happy effects
not loss apparent, giving almost immediate relief. Iu :sa,J
by W C. rOWEI.L, -^ 0 ';
May 9^ 1835.—45 MiUeknfff
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE
IN LEE COUNTY.
fHNIlE subscribers would call the attention of plat 11 ";
il their lands in Lee rounty, w here they offer for
number of valuable I’lamntions lying on the waters ot fo-
river, and chit flyin th*- vicinity of the new-Town, * al1 ;, 1 ',"
on this river, at Shotwell's Ferry, tho lots of which * l;l
sold off on the loti; of December,at or before which 0 *
any of the following described lands may be purcliwch ^
On-> tract containing one thousand acres, 1) ing intrnet-ia i
on the west side ol the Flint river, two mite.- from
Ferry, known as the lndiati I'liikiim town, one htirulrei-
of which are open and in cultivation; a large pa.' 01 ”
form is hatnmoc land, all of which, except a few il £ r f*’ | j ■
be culttv a ted. Also, near the above, another body ol "
one thousand acres, of which two buudreil are fo l ^
lion, this has some hamtnoc and oaii and hirkory,
chit flv pine of tho first quality.
Light hundred and twenty acres situated two -
Starkville, on the Muckclee creek, and eight ra . ,jji
Bltolwcil’s ferry, and is known ns the Hughs’P^’
seventy acre sin cultivation, with good cabins on > l y
portion of this land is dry hamrao© oalcand hickory
agoodatieaiu passing througlt it, w ith a Grist 3bh
ton Gin on it, and sufficient ’for a.saw mill i»c©rneC‘|! ^ ,
One ihonsand acres on Muckelee creek, four 0“* ^
■Starkvilie, chiefly oak, hickory and Loimnoc—eigbO
iu cultivation. ^ir-
5?ix hundred acres near thr lvinshepong, kno" n a ;
dianCanard towns; one hundred acres in cultivate'- 1 '"
ccltenl house am! oilier out buildings. ai 1 :**
Several other tracts of first quality l<v*d, in ;1
i'rotn two hundred two and a lurlf tu six ltundrca
different parts of the county. _ us
The above lands are all well sup-piictl wilh J
water courses; several Saw and Grist Mills are a r
operation, and others Being erfeted
lesnlvsciibers are rvdhngtoselT
comity, bv keeping all tlieir lands out of t !*? tn-'rk*'
Tersons wTsiiineW-seitle plantations arc ,nv . , f “ ;'
for rhemselees,ni2 to calhon Mr. Shof.ved at n |S
ia Pirnforto w n, for further iefteuafiom^ & (;oWLE ?1
Oa. 17—iff- A. SIIOT^EL-