Standard of union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 183?-18??, January 24, 1837, Image 1

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coirci* isi a’noHA-4 uaymin ...... VOL. IV. NO. U. L-VJi'-’ of ZBY.e, G, 3 (NJOtf, .*» r. i ti: t »A' • rj; a, axi» Publisher (By Authority,) of the Laws of the United Slates: Osiirc on Circene Street, nearly oppo site the TUarkot. Issued cvety Tuesday morning,at $3 per annum N-a subscription taken for less than a vein and no paper discontinued, but at the option 01 the puuiishcr, until all arrearages are paid. Advertisemests conspicuously inserted at the , it sail rates —those not limited when handed in, j will be inserted ’till forbid, and charged accord fi glv, CHANGE OF DIRECTION. Wo desire such of our subscribers as may at any timo wish the direction of their papers chan ged from one Post Office to another, to inform ns, in al! cases, of the place to which they had ■ been previously sent; as the mere order to for traid them to a different office, places it almost out of our power, to comply, because we have no , means of ascertaining the ollice from which they j are ordered to be changed, but a search through our whole subscription Book, containing Severn thousand names. POSTAGE. It is a standing rule with this office, as wel As all others, that the postage of all letters and communications to the Editor or Proprietor must be paid. We repeat it again,—and re quest all persons having occasion to address us upon business connected in any way with the establishment, to bear it in mind. Persons wishing to become subscribers to the Standard of Union, are particularly requested to givetliei,- attention to this; or they will not have the pa per forwarded to them. TO ADVERTISERS ABROAD. Persons, at a distance, who are desirous of giving their advertisements an extensive circulation, are respectfully informed that THE STANDARD OF UNION presents the 1 means of spreading them before a larger number of readers than any paper in Geor gia, or perhaps in the Southern country, with but a single exception. There is not a State or Territory in the Union, t« which it has not found its way ; and scarcely a Post Office in this State where it is not ta ken. We have added to our list thirty-six sub scribers, from the first of the new year up to the present time. TlHs is beginning the year well, and evidences that our labors are considered worthy of reward. I’liaOETa.Hii.E FROM THE NORTH, of the latest style, just received and for sale by THOMAS M, WOODRUFF, At the new and splendid Cabinet Furniture , Ware-Rooms, corner of Campbell and Broad sts. ! Formerly McKinzie &. Bennoch's old stand. ; ALSO, on hand, a fine assortment of PIANO * FORTES, the production of several pop- ' uiar Manufactories, which can be offered with i confidence, and sold with the most perfect guar antee. January 12, 52—if. The Subscribers WOULD inform their friendsand custom ers, that they have sold their entire stock of nnv noons, to Messrs. BURTON <s' HANSELL, who will continue the business at the same stand. The subscribers feel grateful to their friends and would tender to them their warmest acknow ledgements for the liberal patronage extended to thsni, and hope the same encouragement will be given to their successors. To those indebted to them they would res pectfully say, that having an old and extensive business to settle, they are compelled to request their friends to close accounts with them as soon as possible. GEO. ROOT &. SON. January 12 52---2 t. The Saibsca 3 ibca*s HAV ING (purchased the stock or goods formerly owned by Messrs Geo. Root | & Son, will continue the business at the stand ! heretofore occupied by those gentlemen. They i will constantly keep on hand an assortment of \ goods suitable to the season, and respectfully ■ .solicit a share of public patronage, which they ; will endeavor to earn by attention to their I n siness and accommodation to their customers. The business will be conducted under the him of Blkton &. Hansell. WM. IL BURTON, A. 11. HANSELL. Milledgeville January 9, 1887, 52—2 t. BWAiWiA' ». FWN HE 8L If SCR 1B Ell can accommodate a few Boarders on reasonable terms, with orwi fl out lodging. WAITER JONES. Milledgeville January ■) 52—3 t. MON 1 ILS alter date, application wifi . be made to the honorable the Infer or court of Pike county, w hen sitting for ordina y purposes, for have to sell lot of land No. 125, in toe third district of Pike county, for the benefit of James A. Crawley, minor, iimb r the B o c *'•3l years. September th ■ I7ili, 18b6. JAMES A. CRAWLEY, .V.zL Gunrdiun. 37-mlm. I|lOl » MONTHS after date,ppl:..a:m., v..' ... '“‘lnto the Honorable die liifi.riori'our: oi Washington county, w| l<m sitting f,„ ordinary purposes for leave to sell all that part of Un real estate of Dr. John Matfii,. docei, Jl. that belongs w ir° u heir ’'' ‘Barista j { \ l;il his, am! William Matins, ymg in dm etrnnty of Wadiington. Dec °9 LEWIS DUPREE, guardian. 5)-Im. \- * ■ A By WILLIAM .-Cill.EY, Gonr/mr of said State. "XSMT’HF.RE AS, at the October Term. 1836, V w of the Superior Court ol Telfair <oun-[ tv. a true bill of indictment was fetmd against ALLEN YOl N, f. >r murder; and it being rep resented to me that the said YOUN has fled I from justice, 1 have thought proper to issue I this, mv Proclamation, hereby ofi'ei'ing a re ward of two hundred dollars to any petson, orpersons, who may apprehend and j deliver the said Allen Vonn to die Shi t iff or i Jailor of said comity ofTelftiir: and 1 do more- ■ overcharge and require all officers, civil and military, in this State, to be vit? Hunt in en deavoring to apprehend and deliver him as aforesaid. ALLEN YOi N is represented to be about thirty y ears of age, live feet nine or ten inches high: dark complexion, and dark eyes, and in ] weight, about ISO pounds. Giver, under my hand mid die great seal of die , State, at the cnpjtol in Milledgeville, this third day of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and of the Independence of the United ; States, the sixty-first. WILLIAM SCHLEY', | By the Governor, William A. Tknmlle, Sec'y. State December, 9. 50—2 t | Cesttrai Minsk cf & ear gem December 27th, 1836., > IN pursuance of the act of 22d December , 1836, providing for the renewal of accom modation notes discounted by this institution I once in twelvemouths, this Board will hereafter I receive for discount, notes made payable 360 days alter date, instead of 180, as heretofore, i .All persons offering new notes drawn at 360 days alter date, intending to renew notesnow rulining and due the Batik,and which weredrawn at 180 days afterdate, will bo required to pay but 10 per cent reduction, as heretofore, except where such notes may be past due and unatten ded to : in which cases, the parties will be re quired to pay additional reduction at the rate 20 per cent premium for the time such notes may have lain over. When notes which have been discounted for 360 days shall become due, the makers will be required to pay a reduction of 20 per cent, or one fifth part of the sum originally borrowed. : All notes drawn at 360 days afterdate will be I permitted to run 364 days, or 52 weeks. In conformity with the requirements ofa con curred Resolution of the late General Assembly all notes and bills due to the Central Bank and which have lain over untenewesl or unpaid for ! thespace of three months, will be put in suit immediately. Extract from the minutes, R. A. GREENE, Cashier. All the Milledgeville papeis will publish the ' above three times. Dec 29 50 3t Milledgeville <>eo« IN consequence of the continued high price of provisions. Servants hire, &c. the price for j regular, or yearly boarders, is fixed from and after the Ist January 1837, as follows ; Board per month, w ithout Lodging, S2O 00 “ “ “ with “ 25 00 Children and Servants half price. BEECHER & BROWN THOS. R. Iff SON, A. M. HORTON, D. B. MITCHELL. December 29. 50—-ts. A Card* rraNHE SURVEYOR GENERAL finds it ne cessary to remind the public, that the in creased applications to him for the passing and foi warding of grants, involves an amount of labor and pecuniary responsibility, lie is disposed no I longer to bear without adequate remuneration. ; In future, the usual fee of One Dollar for a single | Grant, or fifty cents each foi more than one, w ill be required for such service—and to ensure atten tion, this must invariably be remitted free of pos tage. Milledgeville, Ga. December 52, 50—:f. Ware WILL be sold before the court house door in the Tow nos Waresboro’on the first Tues day in March next, within the usual hours ofsule, the following property, to w it: One negro man named Paddy, taken as the property of Thomas Colding, to satisfy an Execution in favor of E. Mattox. Property pointed out by the plaintilf. i MILES T. GUEST, Sheriff. Dec. 22 ■!!>—i ' . "JO OUR months after date, application will be) J 2? made to lite Honorable the Inferior Court of Emanuel Cotin’y, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two tracts of land, in! said C-mnty, for the benefit of the heirs, of Williatw llendly dec'll December 12th 1836. JAMES SCARBOROUGH, Sen’r. Adm’r. | Dee. 22 49—Im. 3,1 LIT AU MATTOX. Atornoy nt Law, hnv JCjing located himself at AVare>brtr<»’. Ware Co. ! Ga. will be happy to recievc and attend to, such ; business, as his profession may require. Dec. 22 49—3 t. i ~ "7 g —; I TOTOTJ ( ' E.— All person, having :mv demands | - i -’“ against the estate of Martha Childers, late : of Washington county deceased, are requested to ; present them, in the terms oftlrn law, and .-II per i s ms mdebted to said Cf-t ite, are lu r by called on i to co .>e for war-1 and settle the ■ nr, "■ Glynn coilii : iy. 7th November, 1836. J. BURNETT rzd at. December, I. 46—mini. I §1 j 4 OUR. MONTHS tifier date application.wil j .3. be made to the Honorable the Inferior court lof Hancock county, wh-u sittin,-,- for ordinary pur I poses : for leave t > ‘.ell lot of laud .No. IbS, in the | 22d distiict ofold Lee now Stew art county, it b.e iit:: a part of the real I'.-tn?- of I dv. ard B.’llrook i-g deceased, and not includ'd in hi. la.t will and testament, ami sold for the benefit of the heirs oi said deceased. REBECC A .’..BROOKING. Nov 17—11 Amr’x <>; the !a-,t will of dec’ll. C ipital Stock :.f.»»;>,€•;9—AH paid in IVERSON L. if ARRIS, s I GLN lat .tl i Hedge vi ;le, of Ihe Georg r ia in- j Z3L surance and Trust Company, will take Fire and .Marine Insurance out he most reasonable I terms. THOMAS S. ME i'C'ALF, Pres’t. Wm. 'I 1 . Gould. Sce.'y. I Directors of the G-ort'i'i. r:nd 'j’rust Com- pany, Uoeeivhi i- Uh 1; I Samuel Hale. B n lamin 11. Il'arren, David ll'. St. John, J ■ Im '•jm tmi, | Adorn Johnston, J'ldic.iid I'iumum, Jacob Moise, J i.m I‘. Sluart Solo eon Kneeland, Sir. ml H P<ct: Hays ISuwdre, t n :c T. Heard, Pleasant Slotall, li i’tiain H. Mori'an, Art'-m ii Gould, I! on r 11, •/ on, tohn M. Adams, J"hn I’. Coujinie, ■indreio J. Miller, {id eu ’ i'at'.idl'oi d. Nov 17—41 li ' ; !. ’ IE. 7. TA:-'- i Tt W' Ei'i JWMWttIW 7 KAiEI Ii < ' i, ' ■>- 't 1,1 '.. I m|er mi order ol .L'z.T the Honorable, the lulerior ('omt of Un lambi,i t'oimty, when setiiug for Ordinary pur pose , will be sold, at the Court House door, in jiaker Comity, on the first Tuesday in March j next, two hitudred mid fifty acres of Land, being 10l number three hundred mid. sixty eight (3tftS.) in the eigth District ol formerly Emlv now Baker County. Sold as the property of Stephen Day. late of Columbia County dee'd. for the benefit ol tiie heirs. Terms made know non the day of sale. Dee. 15, 183 ti. JOHN DAY. F.x’r. By his Attorney, JiJSEPH D.-AV. Sen’r. Dec. 22 ' 49—tds. a/' A DMINISTRATOft’S SALE—On the fir-t ' -z.iA. day of February next, w ill bo sold, at lilt) late residence cf V> m. tin ', <bceas'd, of said decal. Sale to continue fronrday to day, until finished. . Also. :.t the same time mi l place, the LA?<D mid NEGROES, belonging to said estate, will be rented mid hired. Terms made known on the day of sale. Dec. 6, lt>M. REBECCA RUFF, ? . , MARTIN L.‘ RUFF. $ Adm Dec. 22. 49—tds. GEORGIA, Forsyth county. TJESSEE THOMAS of,the 795th Dist. G. M. tolls before me. one sorrel mare, with some white hairs, a I.laze in her face, both hind legs white up to her hocks, a lump on her left side, I four feet, eight or ten inches high. Appraised by | Thomas Rogers, and James L. Vt iianle, to be I werth forty dollar;, this 28th Nov. 1836. ROBERT VENABLE. J. P. Recorded this 3d day of December, 1836,; a | true extract from the Estrav Book, JOHN 11. RUSSEL, c. t. c. I December 15. 48—5 t. GEORGIA. Cr.AwroßD Coun it. rspHOM AS HICKS tolled befi.re me in the ' -M- 768th dist. G. .M. one bay horse w ith some I white spots on his back, long switch tail, four feet ' ten incites high, supposed to be twelve years old, I appiaised I y Jmucs I tolibs mid Daniel G. Hicks to be worth fifty Dollars. Ist December, 1836. WM. McGEE, C.I.C. G. J. TURNER, J. P. Dec. 22. 49—3 t. ■ TSSIS: (GjITRAI'ED from the Subscriber sometime in UE August last, a dark hay mare mule, has ulargc knot, oil each of the hind legsdirectly above the pastoru joint, any information of her so as 1 can get her w ill be thaukliiHy received. ALEXANDER McLARTY, Doc. 22. 49—3 t. >7l OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Pulaski Conn- ; ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, of James S. Ivy, 1 lute of said Comity deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors AV.S. WHITFIELD, Adm’r. | Dec. 22 49—4 m. v;. AT HER EAS Matthew Smith, applies to me V V for letters of Administration, on the Es-| late ol’Penajah Bow din. late of said Comity dec’d. these, are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred mid creditors, of said dec’d. to be and appear at my ollice, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any they have, 1 why said letters shhonld not be granted. Given under my hand at Oliice2Bth Set-item 1836. TIIOS. IL KEY, c. c. o. c 7 »’.7 ;■ Jt AGREEABLY to mi order of the Inferior Court of Waie County, when sitting for Or- | iliuary purposes, will, on the first Tuesdayiu I March next, w ithin the legal hmirs of sale, will i be sold, before the com l house door, in the Town i of Fran: iin. Heard Comity, the Lot No. 19, in the j 14th District of originally, Carroll, now Heard County. Belonging to the Illegitimates of Piiiingioit, sold for the purpose of Perfecting i Sittes. December L‘h!>. 1836. , WILL.ABY AD.A.MS, Guardian. Dec. 22 49—tds. E7IOI R months afterdate, application will bo made the Honorable Inferior Cotut of Tel- ! lair County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, ! for leave losell all the Lands belonging to the Or phans of John Gant, late of Telfair County, de- : ceased. December liXl.t 4836. JOSEPH BARROW Guardian. Dec. 22 49—4nr "F->TOTJCE. —A\ ill be sold,on the first Tuesday J_' td i n February next, at Drayton, Dooly enmi ty, lot of Land, No. 178, in the 6th district ofsaid comity, levied on as the property of William M. White, to satisfy two li fas in favour F. Trawick, levy made and returned tome by a constable. BENNETT PURVIS sheriff. Dec. 29. tds To PJiysieians, WereSiants sirnl F'SsaEai'crss I Drug Medecities, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, I i in low Glass, Perjuuierit, Pat ent Aledieincs, Hat ter's Materials, H;e. fyc. H’J'Wd s’lbsciiber having recenilv purclitmcd the Drug Store of the late JAMES M. CAR TER. Reqiqclfully im'i.rm the public, their friends mid the I,ile patrons of the I'stablisltment tiial they will continue ti: ■ Drug business at th.' same stand, (No. Broad Sited,) where they arc now, ami will be constantly receiving, from Phil adelphia. New York mid lio-ton, a large mid well selccled as-.ortinent of Dili GS. M EL ECI N ES. &e. with h they tviil dispose of upon terms as low ami iiccm.im■.■d.iltng a ■ ■c;ui he obtained in any Southern .Market. They will warrant their arti cles to be fresh mid genuine. ■> the I. i nr. above specified, a liberal discount will be allowed upon all cash sales. .MR. N. B. CLOUD. DAVID IL BOTHWELL. Augusta, Nov. 25. QA.O’Th • Stamiard of Union, Southern Whig, Washingtnn .News and Athens Ilmini r w ill cup-, I the nbuvi-until the Ist of February, and st,nd us tlieii accounts. C. &. B. Doc. 22. 49—71. ■t ? J L TEACHER wanted for llm year 1837, to I take charge of Prattsburg Academy, in the , County of Talbot; one calculated to teach the i usual brancliesol .m Engli-Hi i'idiiciitioii, can re ceive a fair sal iry, on exliibiimg snti.l'm-ua y T< s timoiiials of "qualification, ami moral character. , None Other need apply. Lett rs addressed to the ’Trustees at Prattsburg, p. O. Talbot County, j will meet with attention WILI.I AM DUANE, Sce’ry Os thp board of Tt ustces. ,• . ■ - ‘ I " r. • Tlae ti - < silo y. H E Trusfccs of il Is Institution most chucr fully commend it to public patronage, ami assure the community that its success dur ing' the past year, w .trranls a large share of pub lic favor tihtl pattonage, A large ami well selected apparatus is shortly expected by the principal, which will doubtless, be found to furnish the most i-.•portaut auxilia ries to the acquisilion of ti useful and scientific education. .Also, a variety cf the best musical instruments. The institution wil! be under the manage- | meat of Mr. Hunt, a graduate of Franklin Col- I lege, a t;.-,u.t!cman of very liberal education, of I nios> excellent moral character, and every way qualified to mating;! such an Institution. He will be a : isted by Mrs Ilu.vr, of wbos .• quali fications we have iiad ample proof; and the bes ipiahiied a- s:stanls will be procured in e'very department of education. J he first term ol this Tnstithtion will com mence on ti e 2d Mornbiy in January next. Ihe terms oi tuition wili conform to what is usual. The Principal will take bearderson very easonable terms, mid excellent board can bo had in the mos, respectable private families at a moderate price. C. W. WRIGHT, J.W. BURMA, ) ? I). T. REESE. > = M. CHAMPION, S « A. BARTLETT, 7 “ Monticello, Dec. 10,1835. Dec 29 50 5t FTrpi'l''. subscriber announces to the public, _la_ that '■ is School for the education of youth will he op-.;aed for the admission of students on Momlu; , 2 I January, 1837, at tae village of Mount Zion, Hancock county, a place highly celebrated lor its institution of learning. The ancient languages Mathematics and the Sciences, together witii the primary branches of education will be taught, and great care be taken to give to each sludent a thorough, critical am! enlarged comprehension of the various sub. jects of study pursued. Tiie principles which are employed by him, who holds the important station of an instructor youth, tn the management and direction of his change, should be freoly stated to the public, that they may judge of their correctness in theory, and tneir applicability tn the wants of' tiie .tising generatit>n,and the structure of socie ty at targe. 1 shall, therefore, present a concise Aiew of those acted upon by myself'. And first, Government. This a fundamental article, “ Order, is Heaven’s first law. Order, per fect order, without a jar or one decrepancy must be maintained. To secure this different modes are used - One, the compulsory, which attempts to accomplish itscbject by “ bolts snd bars, rods aud stripes.” This is suited to the blind despotism of the ctpnp or navy, but not I to trainyenth for the social duties of an eulight- ! enod, independent republicanism. Fear may 1 curb the licentious and refractory'spirit of the student, while under the immediate influence, but as soon as it is withdrawn he is left without any balance or guide to dirent his course. An other is the persuasive, wdich seeks the same cud by addressing the possions of the student— his pride, ambition, aud spirit of emulation; a mode equally objectienqble with the former, as it nouiishes that never sated love for distinction i which in theznora/ influences. This points out duty, moral obligation, as the rule of conduct. ! Its vast superiority over thepteceding methods is apparent to every mind. The officers of an educator do not stop with merely imparting an amount of knowledge and restraining- the . outbreakings of violence and passion during the ! hours allotted to study. They take hold of the most secret windings of individuals social and public interest. Tim heart, the social and mo ral feelings, are to be trained and educated as well as the mind. Believing it to be the grand i ' and fuiLlameutal principle in government to teach yenth to govern themselves, this mode seeks the establishment of character Its law is, do right; its argument, is it right ? its tribunal I the student’s own conscience. Such being our government, little need be I said as to the mode of teaching. It will be to i lend by the attractions of knowledge to make : study pleasant and interesting, and to give clear ideos so that the student, charmed by the light ii'e enjoys, may press on to greater attainments improvement and science. Terms es Tuition.— Per term, primary class, 5-S f Junior, §l2 ; Senior, §l6. Books and stationary, if wanted, can be pro cured at tiie Institution. Board can be had in excellent houses on model ale terms. C. P. B. MARTIN. Mount Zion, 13, 1836. Dec 29 50 3t /fA "'d’x <•’> s--w. z-T" -M. 2L'3 < ' J.I. Id. 'i* I'J) VJ df ! ’YSjT/'.A NTE D a Gentleman and Lady to take j V V chargeof ?'t. Ifethcl Academy, Gowetu j county. If we.caiinotobtain a Tutere sin the fe i male department, wo are cxtrcaicly anximis to ob tain a Teacher h; tiie male departm. To" on: combi;: well recommended, an.! triai-iiug; < arly ap plication (as we are anxious for the School io go into operation by the fir-t Monday in January 1867.) we will give its good .wares as is usually given in Comity .'Academies. References as to strictmoral charncicr as well as capability of touching wil! be required. The Academe is situ t.'d twelveinih ; N. E. <!f Newnan on ihe Decatur road. Forfurthi-rparticulars application can l.e made to J. 11. Johnson, at thispiaeo. Tilbi TiiUSTEES. editors of the Standard of Union Mil ledgeville, will insert the above three times, and forward their accounts to J. H. Johnson, Johnsons Store Ga for payment. Dec. 22. 49—3 t. K'Lmawscy f l ; ok*sit rjq'lilH Nextterm of this Insiitutioti. ■>i;-ici ihe < h irge of the Rev. C. !>!',AALAN, wili commence on ihe fi.sL.M()NDAV in J.ANUAR ' The price of Tuition as follows, viz : Latin ami Greek, ••18,(It), the term, in advance. English, §l-1,01), do. do. do. The nmlersirimd lias taken charge of the Stu dent's Hall. 'i he price of Board will be §l2 per montli, or §6 tho turm ; one haifin advance. This has been found necessary, in consequence of ihe in creased price of every article of provision. No pains w'ill be spared, to render the Student’,; that may be committed to his care, as coiiifoilablc as possible. For w ant of room (as it is the design of th; committee not to have the Siudent’s crowded in their rooms,) the immbef that, can find a.linittanc: in the Hall, will not cxcce;l fifty or sixty. Early pplicution w ill be necessary to warrant mintis ■ ion. l.'y ordet of tlx- Committee. Nov. 1 Irh 1836. IL P. STUBBS, Secrctm y fy Tr a- in-er. DCC.2S ‘ 49—3 b sauaaiie <U4i>iiflcge, )< Scol.suorough, Ga. \ HE ex<'crciscs ol Hus institution will be ! ' resumed on Monday the 16th January, ! Ftom tlte flattering encouragemei. we have coixed during the present year, we have made 1 vety e..ettioii, and have succeeded in engibring he services oi first rate teachers in the several ' departments of the Institution.—They brin<> with them testimonials ol religious ‘ ami literary altaiiimentshom many of the. most ' imtiicnuiij gcnilemen in ths United Etatei ! Vt e have made arrangements to have a Stew ard’s ikui attacked to the Institution, at the ! head oi which v. ill lie Mrs. D’IEhTE, an elder ly lady, whose domestic habits and experience iv the government of young laeies, are very highly extolled. V> e have been led to this ' step, from tiie inconvenience w hich y oung ladies experience iti going to trad coming from their boarding houses during inclement weather; from the time they lose,' owing to the domestic ar rangements ol other Louses, not corresponding with our own; for the sake of having all the y o .nig ladies, at all times, under the supervision oi the teachers, as many of them tire disposed to neglect their studies, and become careless of their manners at.d language when not subjected to such tt cheek; and, dually, the teachers can not leel themselves as responsible for those who bottl'd elsewhere, as for those who board with litem. ’Ve do not wish to be understood as dic tating to cur patrons, but respectfully sub mit lite above iitats to their sober consideration. A contract has been made for having comple ted early in lite ensuing year, a Female Gym nasium, fur physical education. Y r ouug ladies who may desire to speak the French language, wili have uncommon advan vantages ulna tied them here. Mrs. D’Este was educated in France, is a lady of superior ac ccmphsimients. ""d .‘.peaks French and Eng gb>l. with < (p:a facility. . rincipal and his brother likewise speaks the language. OFFICERS. L. LAT.ASTE, Teacher of French, Span ish, Latin, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Bel les Letters, History, Geography, Arithmetic. A. B. W /ATROUS, A. B. teacher of Chem istry, Natural Philosophy, .Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Trigenbrnotry, Moral and Intellec tual Philosophy, &c. Dlrs. D’ESTE, teacher of Drawing and Painting in all their branches, and /Assistant in French and Music. A . LATASTE, teacher of the Theory and Practice of Music. TERMS. Elementary pupils, per term, §2O All others, “ “ 25 Board, including, washing, fuel, candles, &c. per month, 10 MUSIC.— Pia.xo and Guitar, per term, each, 25 Use of Piano, per term, 3 | Drawing, in Crayon or Pencil,per term 15 Painting, in oil or water colors, per term, 15 Flench, Latin and Spanish, each per term, 15 One half of the above terms will be imtaric bly required in advance. No pupil will lie received for a less time than one term, and those who come after the begin ning of tt term will be charged from the time ofentrance, but no deduction wil! be made lor leaving before the end of the term. £LATvtsrik ASTE ’} The ./Augusta CbionicI 1 , and Constitu tionaiist; Macon Dlessenger; Columbus Enqui rer; zA.lhmis V. big; Savannah Georgian, and Republic;:!!; Mhier’s Recorded, and Darien . Telegraph, will each insert the above once a | •>veek iiiiii! the 15th of January, and after that monthly for two months, and send me a num ber of the paper containing it. L. L Dec. 8. ‘ 47 GE OiIGE TO fVN, KENTUCKY. 'f Ti 1 HIS I'CHOOL was opened in May 1835, J_l_ in connexion with the Georgetown Col lege Ky. It will hereafter be connected with the Bacon College lately established at the same place. Tiie great and increasing demand for Civil Engineers throughout the U nited States, affords to y oung gentlemen who embark in this business, a more lucrative salary, than any other profes i si on in our country. Well instructed assistant Engineers now re ceive from §IT)() to ijSO'Jl.) per Annum, while Principal Eugiueers readily obtain from S4OOO to 10,60 ) a year. Several y'ouiig gentlemen have finished their course at this School and immediately obtain ied employment at $li>0l) to S2OOO per ttn ; num. Tiie favourable manner in which they have been received by tlte most scientific Engineers in the Union, has induced the subscriber to ex tend the course of studies—to increase the fa cilities for acquiring a thorough and correct prac tical mid theoretical knowledge of the science, and to adopt many valuable and important im provements, suggested by the most eminent En gineers in ihe i. ,iited States. A Student u ho has completed a regular course of Mathematics may graduate in this school in six months at an expense of §1.20 or §l5O. Others wdl require at least twelve n oaths—till things being favourable COURSE OF STUDIES AND I.NSTRUC TION. j 1.-t. Tiie full course of Mathematics studied : at We t Point (Davies’ Mathematics,) from A | rithmetic to Fluxions inclusive. 2d. Cliemistry,Natural Philosophy, Geology and Mineralogy. 3d. Drawing and the principles of Construc tion. 4th. Ct. il Engineering, tin orotical and prac tical. The Text Books in Engineering are Sganzhi, Long, tittd .>1 Tan (rTufessor of Engineering at West Point,) Wood on Rai; Roads ( American Edition,) 4 Inland iNttvi atioti’ from Brewster’s Eiicyclopcdi'i, mi i var;p s other standard works in the dill'erent departments of Civil Engi neering u i.icli u ill be used for works of refer ence. Tim Practical course will bo attended to in tiie vne.mioiis, (April and Octobet.) During tlies : monli:.s the sabscriber will be engaged with the Class in a regular tour, witlitbe Theo dolite, Compass and Level, making prelim hi:, rv, definitive a i l fin d ; nr\ - y ■ tor Rail Riiads, ('a nals, and T'.itmpik—inspecting the public wm ks of th ' state, t!i;‘ Rail Roads and Canals —the Curve ;,C'.dvt rls, Bridges, Embankments', Exc ivitt: •, Inclined I. Imus, Locks, Dams, <iwc. to conclude with a re ;.. i of tiie t iiii '. ev. Übe Students of this School Lavell e privi lege of attending gratis, ;ti:y other department . ol the Baron College, wliich is periaips the must I tidiy organized institution in tiie West. The . ' I acuity ceiisi.-,ts of a President mid 1 rof'ssor ' ol Hebrew Literature ; A,Pfofev-nr cf Ancient Languages; a Professor of Ivloderu Laigguagqs ’ (a I'oreigiier ;) a Professcr of Metaphysics, Belles Luttres, Political Edonamy &c ; a i'ro- j lessor ol rdaihernatics and Civil Engineering ; a Professor of Topographical mid Arcaitectu- ! i ral Drawing and Painting; and an assistant. 1 They have likewise the free use of the Libra ry, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus.— i b.ey are required io observe the liult-s and a Regulations of the Coilcg,'. Each Student, who completes tiie corn u wi'l be fut nished with a certificate of his <pi:d.fi«n;oii, nmae out on parchment. LaPENSES. —Tuition for the first session will be §s'9 in advance, wh:-h v ,il include the j regular College lee of y'J tic.' i.'-.i lor tue Prac tical x ours, Drawing, Drawing Instruments, ; Material, Stationery , &e. Tuition for every subscquei.t session will be §3O in advance, in- < eluding the above items and every expense, in- ' i cident to the school except Text Books. Board can be had i:i private families at from I S4O to 45 a ses ion. Fuvi, Lights and Wash ing a separate charge. Text-Bucks about $5 ' per session. A Student may entet at anytime. T. F. JOHNSON. Professor of Civil Engineering, Bacon Col- J lege, J\y. The following extracts of letters fiom two of; the most scientific men in our country, will show ! the utility cf this School. FRANKFORT, July 19th 1833. : Dear Sir—The four young gentlemen from ' the Georgetown Mathematical School, who arc ' engaged as assistants in‘.lie Engineer corps of j the State, have performed the duties assigned j them in a very satisfactory manner. Among| the young gentleman of my acquaintance who | have embraced the Profession of Civil Eng:- ■ neering, those who have been educated at Ma- ; thematical Schools have generally succeeded | better than the graduates cf'our common Colio- • 2 es ' . ! A knowledge of Mineralogy and-Chemistry |- is of great advantage to the Engineer ; and it is absolutely necessary that lie should be acquain- i ted with Architectural or Line Drawing. The ; Student should be taught the principles of con struction at the same time he is taught to make his drawing. Very respactfully, your obedient servant. SYLVESTEtI WELCH, (Engineer tn Chief for the State of Ry ) ToT. F. JQHNSON Esq. Professor cf Civil Engineering, George town. Ky. LOUISVILLE JulySgtli,lß36. Sir—lt affords me pleasure to testify to the very correct and satisfactory manner in which the two young gentlemen from your School have conducted themselves during the time they have been in the service ; and the ability mani fested by the prompt and skilful discharge oi their several duties, is alike creditable to them and the character of the institution in which they were instructed. The Books comprised in your course of stu dies are appropriate and well selected. I am pleased to hear that Topographical and Archi tectural Drawing is to form a part of your fu ture conr e. This is an el/gant accomplishment to an Engineer, and in the early part of his ca reer will frequently bring him into notice and I hasten his promotion io more responsible stn j Ito:'.:;, where his talents may ke fully devel oped. Appreciating ns I do your eff rts to elevate the profession, I trust they will be frowned with success, and I assure you it will a: ; rd me very great pleasure to render any aid in my power tt> second your views. Your most obedient, THOS. F. PURCELL, Engineer in Chief Lexington and Ohio R. R. To T. F. JOILNI Si, E . Professor of Civil : ering, George town Ky. ERCM A GRADUATE OF THE LAST SESSION.' I.VDr.ANAPOi.is, Oct. 1856. Dear Str.—AYoare about to commence the location of a Canal, 3-1 mile ; in length, I.) meet the Central Canal, which oil! take us ltd late in ihe fall. lam perfectly satisfied with my situation, and shall never regret the money spout in obtaiiiing it. I consider tlte f;i-.:t of my having attended yetir s< bool one Sc. ton to have saved me at least three years bard labour, for it wot:::' have iequired that tinie (Lad .1 not joined youi't Lis.-) to qualify me fortliedischarge of the duties 1 now have on baud. 1 believe this isthe opinion of cadi member of ihe class which graduated last So; FROM A CO-RESPONDENT CF ONE OF THE STUDENTS. Geneva, N. Y. Oct. 2L)jii, IS-S 6. Yotir intention cf ' in to (Jeorgett n Ky. is, I think an ttdmi'rabin one and you. would i>e very much to b! tine, n .t to go through with it —lot, from till account:;, ihe School in George town is better adapted ibr prepm ing Engineers' i than any (••hers in the United States. A Lave ■ spoken to several Engineers on the Subject mid they aii agree la recotnmendh.g it ry stretig- Jan. 12. 52—ts. Peggy I'osey } Libel i‘< rj;ivorce in De vs. s Knlii Sup-ti.r Cnurl Pinckney C Posey. ) SeptemberTetm 18,f6. 11 appeal in,; to tlieCoui.t from die virtue of the Sberif. th:u lie Delct d: .t is not to be found in the comity of DeKnll;, ami it fi.rbu r to tlje court that th? Defcmhiut b . m> smiled residence in the State of Geei'tia wir u li.o Ordimiry pio ■ f-ess of Law Il be served < n him. It i; therefoie erdeied l.y t.-.: <’omt, that the | ■ ::id r'imkmy '.'.io ~ <'<>;■<■.:■:.• the'next ! n rm of this cetirf, ami i.nnver I - tiie above stand ease, anil that service ba n.crfecie.l by the publica tion of this rule in ciu'- <>f the public . act t> of tins .1:.: on. <■ a mouth for ihreu months piuymus u ' said Court. A true extract from tiie minutes of the court Septcml.i r term I. ti i. JOIIXGLE SN, Ci’k. I , j—; (fZ-Fr-.-:, - t ,j- ct. P-s '-t-j 1 r -T- ' " ' ‘ ® . T WJ.'LIS. J ’.lt :■ ' \'t i"’. A..Lan ■ BF.N ''UNIL 7 : I h fit ; pm- . f'it :.-e.| the entire i r ..t <.f b'essrs. ~'reen il. . ; Joi ii n and f.tubau ’-.ii-I.’, h. e. hi ti e stere oi' i::i> [ tUKlorsignod,tl ines will I ■:e ; i . ecomiue 'l ted ondf'i- ihe ilrm of S;A 'iN A > REYNOLDS, J :. H. Si! \i! ’ . > Milbdgc.il Dee 3.', • ■ lu. 51-:., ll*. D. si \ rots L/. t'RE-ti MAH... . . tlOI’O! Al S v. ill be received i mil tho jii. c>i,h day of L ebraary next, al I'2 o'tiu'ck M. frl it., i fl the iioxt c.sy.) Im cai r.ilig a daily . tail on lim..'-back, for the purpose of i lip-. I. tr; i. n crs. iu ii uol exchaunu .s. . i. am; lettin, (cilic timiiMth as it li ra nioic.'t) not < :.<'<;c-<:i; ;: bail an ounce, -u ii.;:r.-;<:<i "li pi"s : .i-ii.l/’ unci publi»h-<l«- :< ■ < i.es, On I •: the .vuti..,, wuii during tiie liinus bcrciiu.lii r stated. Jo wit: « No. 11, ft m .'ci e gcvi.le to Cohnnbus, 133 inlics, and back, dauy on horse ba.-k, to stop m m.i i.ii.ic than three intermediateuliici-s. Leave -Li iedcvilic at 3 P. M. Ai'.'ivc at tfoluinbus, thonext day by 34 A. M. Lc at- Cchit; bus at 12 I’.M. A.rive at lill. ra.e’> die. next day by 21’. M iso. lx. ■'mm C ;hei.b;i... G:«.'lt> Montgomery Ala. and k d-.i;j, 0.1 hpiscl.i.c t, to exchungc i...ai:: ai ui-c rai< rinuiiinto Post Uu.ce, it rcquiied. I. > 'elv.:-.' <>- uc. 4 A. M- ..1 . onicry by 12 Leave Mo'.ltrtoniery at 2.) P M Arrive i Columbus By JIJ P M '1 11 ' s: rvicei;to ! e < omtnencecl on the 15th darch j : or sooner il praciicalh'. ..o _-r< j;u.. al will be considered, unless it Le ac eonq.anied l>v gi aranty. signed by two responsi ble person! f following form, 10 v.it : "The undersign. <1 mid luura.uy that if bis bid for carrying the Ex;-r< ■ ’lai! from to l.e a; <■<■>;’„ .1 bv .!■ Post Master General, shall ell to. into ; n ob'htam n prior to ihe 15ih day of ..:;reh I’.ex*. with good mid sn(lici.ent sureties to perform tiie service proposed.dated l s 3 '* To which the guaranties > hall sign themselves.’ It is also required, thatthe bidder, ; r bidders for ward with their bids, the certificate ofapusl mus ter, tn the so towing form to w.t : ‘ i certify that. m.d who have signed the foregoing as guarantors of in his bid for carring the Expicss all, from to tire men of property, and able to make good their guaran ty. Dated “ Each routs mist be bid for separately. The [ route the sum, and the residence of the bidder, , .'iioidd be ui.-tiiict'y stated ia each bid. The Pest master General reserves to himself ! ihe power s f changing the schedules, but not so us ; to iiiii rease the expedition. The mails are to leave precisely nt the time sot. : T'liree minutes only are allowed for opcuing and c o 'hU' them at ti e interne diate Gfijces. For each fail,ire to arrive at the time set in the ; schedule!, the pay of the trip shall ho forfeited, sub ' ;oe: to be inerca-ed to a penalty often times that ' nmoiit : and for a repetition cf fai.ui't-s, the con tract may lie annulled. it';: -hoiikl becon .■ necessary at any time to 1 dfsi ( ntiiinO the service contracted for. (a result which is not expected) ihe ce-mrai tors shall re ceive t.vc months extra pay. Those whoim'.er into tins service tnu-t makeup their minds not io let had roads, nor storms, nor fii.-.ndr, liorcasualm s, nor dangers, prevent their «:<•<:s»i I'lnt;to contract. ’l’iic proposals should be sent to ihe Department seal’ d, "lull•: • ail "Pi oposals for currying .the Lx pitra; Mail'* and addressed to itiu 1-t Avsistant I’os Master Gcnerid, R. Hebl.'.c. I f tnc mail shall regular’.vexceed seventy pounds in weixl.t. the department wdl consider i’self hound to pay for an additional horse, wb«re the express is carried 011 horseback. AMOS KEND ALL. January 12. 52—4 t. FFNhe follow is; is a list of Letters remaining in JA f ; iC-fiiee at Decalur Ga. and if not taken out before the Ist of April next, will belor wara.cd to ike'Gen. P. <J. ]lepin imciit as dead. Decatur Ga. January Ist 1837. T. A. SULLIVAN. P. M. A. John F Adair 2, Samuel Abertiatliy, G D Anderson. B Marr an A Belk, Jeimetb Bariotte, Jeptliu I!rowry, N i-.iag Brown 2, Miss Lmam, F Bahl wio., tarab Lird. Jsl Poring., b lljab Bird jr 2, J; Jm 1 reedio'.e, IPfiali Pird sear, AVilliam Bryce, luciian! Aurdott, J B BadgerS. G Vrilii uii < lemons, Ruben Cochran, Robert C'cmon-., J L Cash. D Janiqs Donahoo. E Eiiraieth Eaton. F Timinas Fowler. J ernes Kcrrcll, William Fer rell 3, J C Farrar 2, 11lizar Fowler. Jo i:.h ham, J R George, J O Grnddy, Drury Groeden. J AV Hawkins. J C Hightower. Wm ITentb coek,l*-11 onsworjh, A HolucmUe, 1.8 I ieiidcrson. I ham ' n.'on. John Hardman. 2 B Hicks, JaineH How: rd. A I'cndman, Maitin Harding I. . J Larkin Johnson, John Jones, Heury I Jol m-ou ! K Thomas Kenedy, Josifih Kirksey I L.l R l.oyless M Joseph Minchcw, P A s'cLnniel. G B 51c- . Ini; sh I. P McGolcstcr. James Morris, A\ m Ma- ; son, Wm McEver, Amy McA >-v, Is-iac Morgan, J. ira McDoli ;'d, Micajali Martin. Nancy McGc«, Daniel McGii i;, 3, John Me.ealt N II II ?7orman. 'Aston s’ahe:s. 2 A Joseph Pitts, Is-ffiih Parker. Samuel P»tt», i L’empscv i c rl erscu, Jane Dudley, i.fizi.betlil <n- i ke*" „ j Jt’.mcs Irob A Tuitcwe I'. B D Uh; 1.;.',' Iwiaah tr'wiw, Wm Smith, i John Sim-;: t-. I.i) Sprat berry. Thomas Si- i,.< .... 1; .- ■.■ tin, LaG.I •Aniili. -V< ml word T Wm T: afford. V. m H Tan- !!. :■ Tnrabl.-. G R II Adams V W A. Y l inisa Varner: J M Weinis. H I! v n ’ ;;h ; AVo' d: r.lf. I'rsvci. Wai<’. \\ in .C Willirni'CU .!< re Wood. John Wi'kersim, Ceni'timthie Wood. N Wri/lit, 'I l ora V hilc, Wm AVlii.c, Robert Young. Jairf’S Vor.i’ir _ 52—3 m Z}. T/f’T < f ‘.utters rrmaining in the Post Os. • A hce at Cn ..ming I'msyt!.. Georram I Win Aii.lers'm 2: Powell I', air; Jaioh Larrull 11. '.’r' Ira."* "<h Cunie, Tl.onins S Cliaplinr, . John ; iCansoiu Fo-ter; <'miH <-'"'->i. G ■ G . "i" N G litiiderson ; .’elm Jcliey, John ' " \ jjjhn ith ; Araliihidd Li'id».-y. David ‘f i isici". Jaci'b Wwiin. Thiniias Donald. S ‘ L B Nuekies. Stephen G Naler: Henry Pa:ks2; Robe; t Smithwick, John Short ;r.; V W Walker, George Wi'linghnni F.sq, Burrell Win.v..!: s; nitWeodnll, Messrs Hays Whorton. W 11 RAY, at Cumming Ga. 1 January 12, i; ~ 'h* l, TT A'. I.LI, S :A. to the highest bidder, on ths q first Tiiohl ain March, available tract ol .;m;l ill L:.her con A. fi.rmer'y Eiuly. first num her civ.'.iiWLitk't, dr. wuby Francis UilL Bll'iint .HsYiei, Wi.rrcn county. Georgia, ’i’emis maifo ■ .■•:*.«ra rn the <la vof sale, nt ihe court bouse m ' il■;l;i'i' couul V. RG|! ’l’. HlijL. ajut'r. .Iwi.m.yh' 51—tds- T I. Il’.L"' ...Vi'Oß'S LE—Agreeably to ’ _/ .’7 ;'i er.ler of tl:e inferior court of Teifuir couiltv w!.. n sinir.for (.r.'hrary purpose!), nill 0:1 the first 'i'tg'sd q, in ..-.i.cii next, within the legal in ,I; s;.l ', : t the i.,tc rc-identc.pf Am ’lion. John (.h-if 'e. <:■ ; < a>. d, in Telfaircouiity. i>.l : ibe 't i ' / I ' property of the d< erased, coiwisiing ', f('.an i'mldei. Hoises. <':.t;le, Hogs, r K-cp, '.uus. 1 li.t; ■> hold .'itiil Ki.chen I’uriiituie, a new poll : . leS ti O iediolls to - be n.eiiliom’d ; . :ie to continue bom day to <! y until al; i >' ::f. r the benefit. < f the heirs : n era;!!'. 'f he deceased. Teri s nudek .ov.i; < n l ■ day <1 .ale. P. li. COx Fwl . adm . J nu:r;. 19, i—tcL.