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Fosir Month's holier*.
IjlOl’R iiipii'lh iflvr dal.', application willin' 1
J Hindi' to th" Interior ('ourt ol PuhiHki Omni |
ty, wh.'ii Mttiiur io.'(b diiuii'y |»ui’|»n•• s, tor li'.ive
«• tell the I. uul mid Ne;.roes. <>| .Limes S. Ivy,
late of said Comity deceit M-d, for lhe benefit of dm
heirs nml creditors
XV. S. WHITFIELD, Vhii’r. (
Dec. £2 :■»— Im.
17(01 R month-, ill:, ! | no. . :"i t n vl || be
made the lloum hie h. *iim* (‘omt ol’ Tcl
f»ir Comity, ulieu si.f > : t »din.u v porpo.< ..
for leave ill the I. ,■<!»! clanging to i!,c <».•
phnns of John (Lint. late of Telfair (’ouuiv, de-
HlKul, Deci ml', r h hI ■ '.
JOSEPH BAR ROXY Gunnllnn.
Dec. 22 49—liir i
& (Hlt Ml ).\ | 11 H .»• i<r <! lit* a ppi ( 11i< hi u il<
be made to the llouoi able the Inferior court
•f Unite nek county, w hen sitting for ord iriry pur
poses ; for Io ive Io sell Io; of laud No. 138,’in the
#2.1 distiict ol old Leo now Pion nt count t. it be
ing n part of the real Estate ol Edward ll.’Brook
ing deceased, ami not included in hi. la,t will ami
fMtntnent, mid sold fur the benefit of the heir,
•f antd deceased.
UEIIECC X BROOKING.
Mnv 17—11 Amr'x of the last will of dec'd.
>Nl»( R UlonllisiiHer d npp'ieation will be
made to the Honor.dd<> th" Interior Court
•f Emanuel ('utility, when sitting lor Ordinary
for leave to ■■ II two traits of land, in
••id ('wittily. forthe hen.lit of the In i, ~of XX illiani
Rftmllv dec'd December 12th IS'.lti.
JAMES SC XKBOROI (HI, Scit'r. lilia'r.
D«e. 22 4l>—lm.
1 H RM < •'. i'!| S >li< r date appli. .:i >a w ill
lie m ide to th* I lonol*aide the I afarior court
•f Washingtoncomity, when sittie* for ordinary
purposes, l. r leave to i ll all that part oflh real
•state ot Hr. John Mathis, deceased, llint belim;**.
M the two minor heirs, Clarissa R. Mathis, and
William Mathis, ly in in tlii'cmmtv of XX ,; Jiii ; tmi.
LEW IS 1)1 l‘R EE, , a aid in it.
hr, , . ],,
>7l<H R Month. niter date application w ill be
made to the Ilonorablc, the Inf. nor ('unit
•f lelfaii Comity, wh'ii sitting fur ordimtry pur
|*»’es. for leave to’ <ll all the real < Into ot W ill
min Uoyls late of sai<l ('minty dec'd.
STEI'HENTiI BI’ARD, Gttttrd'ii
J Riniary 1!>, I fm.
R MON I'H S alter dale, application will
be made to the It •lornblc, llm inferior
raurt of Glynn county, while sittin;; for ordinary
purposes, lor leave to MII the real ami personal
•.tatooftho late Martlri Chihlers, of XX a.hingtmt
county, deceased. , run .wick, 7th Nov. I -.'ill.
JOHN lil R.NE l'T jr. n./in’r.
January 1!) I j |n
Ip ( M R MONTHS tor d ito, applie i tion will
be m.ill •to the inferior court of Telfair
Ctlllllty, w h *ii sitting lor o.diniry ptirpos s, fm
Irrvc to si'll all I estate of tlm Hon. John I
(-R Tec, doee.i »ed. lei the benefit of the In i *, ami j
•reditors. FETER H. COFFEE, iidin’r.
Jammiy 19 I-Im.
Ipoi R MONTHS afterdate, application will
be made to th * honorable the Inferiorcom t !
of H nncoek county, uh it si’ting for ordinary pur
po.es, foi |e IVO to SI 11 the re il estate of Jellrm
Barksdale, Lite ol said co mtv dec'd.
JOHN B VRKSHAI.E. adin'r.
January 2d 1H.’17, ;•*•_> ; nl
IjV>r is in mtns alter date, application will
, be in il■to'a >ll >a liable the 1 iileriur
Court ol I p mco,i, ty, wlii'ii sitting lor ordina
ry p irp isos, for I.* IV I - , to sell Lot No. 121, in
ths llith District I.no, now Simpler countv,
for tliw benelit of the orphans of Buries Blouiil,
Joe- JOHN WHITE, Giiardinn.
January -I, |S'l7. 2-—lm.
U^l Ot I, ’I 1 ! v i .I*. after line npplicntion
jjj vvi.l be made Io tlieliotioralde thi* liiletior
Court of Bill'.', i.i comity, when silling, for
leave Io sell thi'lollioa iug properly , beloimin? I
to the esi it'.i of Drury Murphy, late ol said
Coiltll V, de.*e r.i'd, Viz.!
A L >t of L in I c.Hitainimr one-eighth of an
• ere, lavin’ in llm Town of ALlledueville,
whereon Mrs. ('lark formerly lived ; I Lol ol
Lnnd cmtlainitig-1IH) acres, laying in dm fifth
district of Irw i i Cniiniy, an 1 kn > vn as No.
1 Lit contnini;i i'l acres, (i i the G.il Ir< "imi) .
laying in th" JI di.trict ami >| section ol Chci
okee, and known as No, oilli.
M\:l\ BALL, Ewiutrix,
January 31, 3—Bn.
• -V< r-»■ -■ -w.; r - z-n’.-rfJi
Bbe& i fl’ .*■' ilcr*.
bz’ arc I - < . ..j . .■ 1 1;.
MVi/”i LL be , dd betoro the court house door in !
ww tile 1 owi> ol \V .*r .linin' on the first Trn-s
day 111 March nevt. wiihm llu* u-n d horn a ol sale,
lilt, fijllx'.vin/ properly, to nil : <)»hj h ro m;m
IHiliied Poddy, l.iU -u ;r. the properly of I'liom.i.
folding, to . i.i.fy an L. < num in l iv.»r ol L.
Alatiox. I‘idpu.i) pointed 011 l»\ di:- pkiiuiid.
mli.l.ri T. Gl Er T, Slnulf.
Dec. *.: l:i-; ..
JWOOLY .*■ 1.: :i r \le._v'.,h be .id
Ji y nt the roitrl house door in Dooly comity
• • tht! first Tuesday in .March next, tin: follow
lag propm ty to w it ;
One him ir I an I tw euty b*a dtrl iof (b>rn, inorn
•r le.i ; tlm*..* tlm.uaml w ight of isei d ('ottou,
Mtroor I.Lev nd nil a . llm property ol \\ m.
Gilmore, an iI! idy Sw .ii i.i;, *n, to ili.fya ti la
i>«Ufl<l from llm riup iim* coml ol Dooly comity
in favor ol .Limes M Kelly ; propi rtv poim. d on
by plaintiff. HENNE i'i l‘t ItVl.-, »!i< rdf.
J miliary I!) I —ids.
PL’IsASK! SHEI’JIT SALE.
ON th.t first T.i'.s l ay in March next, will be
•old it the low . I of ilarlfiiil, ; Pulaski
ronuiv, the following ptopertv to wit Two
Loti ol L Ind .No. I(I I and 11)7, lying in Im I Lili
Diftlrict, 01 igiiially \v ilkinson, but now Pul iski
county, levied on as the property of Je. .0 \\ il
liiims Io .ilisly one -imdlfi la in favm of John
D. McCullme, —lev v m ide and returned to me
by n constable th.'s 17ill January 1837.
JAMES in K ES, I).
.S.’.jkii !*’<■'.' B* ik *;'.' TlliCS.
"W ® r I LL Im Kidd mi tlm In 1 Tuesday in April
9 V nt ih • • oiiri llou .c in Harilord, I'ulask
coimty. betwcilt llm Usual hours of tai e, twelv
half acru Lots hi (hu Viciniiv of Hawkinsville
levied on as tlm proporty of .1 aim's M. Met all, i<<
itßti.fy a iii .ri*; ige i f.i, ia 1 ivar of Jnines Biiglit.
Jnmi u y 2 hit, I 37.
WILEY HOLDEM, Sheriff.
Jan 31. . 3—ids.
IPifGhvik ii
X ’’X * ! 'L 1 " ,ll ‘‘ lll ’* J 'lesilav m March
mil, nt tlm Town <>f ILirlford, I’ulusl.i
comity, vv it I, 111 til ■ ii.aa) li’iurs ol ..de, 111 ■ Io 110 a
Ng prop ty, Io wil ;
< )>ii- ,-re w iiu i.i by tlm trim'• of I hdia, levied
na t ill 'pr>>. ly ol ’• Io ah I m 'I ill.. to s i Hsl v
two .in ill li I i s m I ivor ol ILindol IL'Danii'l.
Ley ma le nml ri liirncd by < oiistaiilo. Jami .
rv 24 th. 1r.37.
WILEY HOLDER, Slierilf.
Jan. 3L 3—ids-
PI'LASK! SHER III.SAI t .E.— U ill be-old,
bclorc th * com t lioilsi! door. 11l loci'll the
usual houri ol sale, on lb" lirst Tuesday in Apn,
next, in Pu aski county. Ihu following properly lo
wit :
Ninety ncr«'» of I "pl, nmre or less. Imiug n part
ofl.it No. 2!!. I* lag m th" twenty lir t <lislrmi ol
Ufigiirdly WEkiiison, n >w I’uladii cmnily, levie.
on ns 111 < prop *riv of David I’o.v I*. lo .ati-fy <>m
small li fi in f.ivorof Wil vK' ui. mid two mall
(i fas i i f.iv MiGii’f; |.'V i.*d mi am
returned to im* by a roil.' T'" * properly | oilttei
out by Wil'i .L I!' >'c*
I A MEH DYE f*',.* 4 , d«|>. >.hlf.
Whrraff NisSc:
FI.KV7ILL he sold at tlm (’omt House in l
V V Wiireslmio, Ware county , <m tlm lirsi j
Tut silny in \pril next, belwi en (lie usual hours j
of sale, tlm following pioperly, low’ll:
Lol ofl.iml No. 117, in tlm 7ili ili liiel, lor
merly \pplhig, now 'A are c. unl■ . Levied mi
us the properly of Joseph ('h.imlmr-, to atisly
a li f.i issued from the Superior Court of Jones
countv in favor of Green Wlmtlev.
MILES .1. GI'I'.S I’, Sh *iilt’.
Eeliruary 7 4—td».
Adniinitilralor’:.
A DM IN IST R \T()R’SS\I E—Agreeably lo
j la. mi ordeiof tlm hiferier court ol 'I ellair
county wh< u si.thig lor mditmry pur; os.-s, will
on the first Tuesday in Mnuh m st. within the
l< gid limes, Im sold, nt the late <•<• idencc of ih>
Hon. Jul.n < hillee, deceased, in Telfair county. tdl
the perishable properly of llm deceii-ed, eon > .tin;'
iifCoril. I'oddci, lloises, Ci.ttlc, Hogs, Sheep,
Gouls, Household ami Kitchen Euriiilure, a new
Poll Boat, ami imiiiv other nrtii les 100 tedious lo
be mentioned : sale to cimtiinm from day to day
until all i. sold ; for the benelil of the Imiis nml
creditors of tint deceased. Terms made know non
tin* tiny of sale. P. 11. ('( >i* I* I. E. mlmr.
January 19, I—ids.
FT WELL SEI.I. to the highest bidder, mi the
it. first Tue.day ill March, a valuable tract ol
laml in Baker county, I <rmcily l arly. li.' t mini
her eight district, drawn by i'raueis Hill, Blount
<Ls“ii< i, Warren coimty, Geoi'i'i.'i. Terms lu idc
ku ivvu im th« day of sab', al the cmn t lion u in
Baker eomily. R(>B'T. HI LL. c.lm'r.
.Lumm y 5 •’!—tils*
M r.NDER mi order of the lu'tiim* Curt ofy
V. ' .l.ii <s Ctimiv, whin sitling lor Ordimii
purposes, w ill be sold to tlm In; best hiddei mi l<*<
first Tm s<|iiy in April mxt, l<!oie tie ( it.
Home door, in ( Tnilmi, Jom.s I'omity, between
llm n ii'il hours ol sale, two Negroes, Masis .
mini :p <1 Polly liis wil. . Sold us the properly ol
Emily I'i rgusoii d< ci'i'.sed, lor llm Lenci.l id the
le ■ Hees.
T.irms mndo known on theilay of sale. Jnnuu
r. 2<>lh 1“37.
WILLI \M MARSHALL Adm'r
Jan. 31. 3—ids.
'WCiTK'E.—AII person., having any di.'imiml
-Is* itgaiti"! the estate of Martli i ( liildi'rs, lal<
of Washington coimty deceased, are r< ipiested tu
pre-ent •htni, in the terms oftlin law, and .*.ll p"i
• us imlclited to said estate, arc hereby called on
to come forw ar.l ami settle the same. < flv mi conn
ty, 7ili ?viivi inber, I'3li. J. I>l RN I. iti/a.i.
Deeemhe'* I. 4l>—mini.
I. L',\rcJiilos-"•< ‘s i’-.'s.
IVI lid’ SOLI). —Ai ill.’ I Ite I , esi<lcn< , c ol
j V w \\ iHhiiii < ’ll.iiilhts, lain of Wilkinson
‘ roimly <!<•(•( i .( <l, on \\ » (Incsday ll;p ‘ of i \ '
i riitiiy next, nil lie* |»<*ri li .!>!<* properly belon;.*i:r
i losniil estitlc, solv! f<»r i'm* ‘k id.Th of th • hcir» nn I
creditors. ’l’iihh made known on ilu* dny of •:!!('.
S \MI IX BE \LL, )
JI’S :* r. I ? . !’J. \('<)(■ K, I’xerutors.
JETIIREW DEAN, $
I January 1!', 1 —id-.
HpNl’.t'l l‘(>R’S SALE.—I ml ran ord, i* of
l:J 4 llm II ouorahle, the Inleiior (‘omt of Co
I Inmiiia County , when Ki'tliug for (lidiirirv j m*
puses, W ill Im sold, nt thu (belt Hulse door, in
iJaker (’mmly, mi the (li st Tuesday in .March
next, two hundred and filly ni'ies of Lan I, liein ■
lot number tin*.■<• hundred and ;i\'v eight (.'li'bj
j in tlm eigth District id formerly E.uly now Baker
| <'mmty. Sold a . the pr< J erty of Bi"phen Day .
; late of I Columbia • 'oiinty dec’ll, fur tin bi m til ol
: tile heirs.
| Terms made know non the day of sal,'. Dec.
* I.'), Irtlli.
JOHN DAX , I’.x’r.
By his Attorney, Ji )S Ei’l I DAY. S<nT.
Dee. 22 49—ids.
Vv \"i 7 ILL II E St > |.i>, on the Ih t Tm*,day in
WV Au, list next, the following property to
w it:
Hix negroes, viz. one ; irl 'ibo.it Ivv 'lity V<• r- old
. w ith on * boy child, 12 monlhs <ml ; om* boy,* h ,
the u mm of John, lliirlv m ai*s old ; <m ■ hoy by
llm name < i Moses, about clevi n years old ; one
girl by the name < f Roset. about .ev, u y ars <11;
ind one by the min eol Jane, atm: t li*. e veal. old.
i .*>old as the prop' ity of Rich ir.l S;.*| li *.i-, deed.
|lm* Ihe li'.’iii*litIi'.’iii*lit of tlm II ics n ! i*: ditoi ■; of sai l <|e-
I. Xi M. : . I I I E ,m. '..
! Eebruary 7 I—ids.
.1 OTJ J .
GREE XBLX to un <ii*d**r of llm luferio
j"i ( .’om t <■! V. in r(' :-fits ,wln u .iitii:g fur (>•**
dimiry pmp" <* , will, in llm th ■ t ’ih, dayiu’
| March next, vv ilhiu the 1m,.:l hop. of sale, wil
be old, Iclore the cmnt house door, in lie* T.iw n
of I’r ml. I in. Hoard Comity, the Lot. No. 19, in tlm
I llh District ot originally , (’arioll, now Hi ar.l
Comity. Belonging to the Illegitimates of
"iiiiiiglon, sold for llm purpose of i’erf‘cling
Siltes. Dcceinlier I3:l>. iHt.ll.
\\ ILL \BX ADAMS, Gua,
Pec. 22 49—ids.
GI ) R ll l X. Wa- hiiigton ci mil v.
AHA NEW SOM of the comity ami Statu .*: fare -
said, tolls before me, a curtain sorrel I lore
ippr.ii Iby XX illiam L. Hmlvoti, mid William I'.
Hu* •' i to lie ten ye irs old. mid vv orlh sev in
ty -fr.e dollars, trolls ami ciuitei ..
X XRON BKANTLX', I. P.
*\ trae extract from the Estr.iy Bonk, tln .l t
I. A. JER’.IG \N. D. Cleik.
I February 7, 4 —lt.
lie woe?
LL per-. m i are liendiy caiilinm d again t ti *:
Jv J ding tin* a mile of h:iii*l given by urn lo D .
, vi« '‘.irbcr for <:'.!), mil payable on th" 25:1|
De "‘iidmr, or Ist Jamiary iievl, nml bearing <1 nte
■*l ‘I oI D. 'Cellll i'l* In s I ; a , Ihe ri.ii .idernll oil f r
which Haul iritc was given Irn failed, mid I am
d.'lci niiiied nut lo pay H mild compelled by law.
J.imtary 2'ith I '37.
JOHN BRIGGS.
.Lin. 31 3—if.
%*•’“•'’<«.•!*—.-n'’'e-. *«.»sv(<. » . rw
Eiitdiii idt'nl .Mulcm.
FJ|IHE sitb-crilier oll’i'i's for sale. si*. liundred
| .bL and Kevmii acres, first rate Corn mil ('ollon
Land, with one limidicd nml twenty acre.; Him
laud, iimliß' good fenei's, nil ire h; v. Im h will
piodmi from twelve to fifteen liundred pound:
1 ottou to the ai'ic, and from thirty to thirty lite bids
1 urn. thi rl is on ilm premi es, a doiil le Im. cab
"in .liinglc rough, and olhi r uni bun es, and two
■Mell iu\'.i|lso| w:ili'|', which Hover fail ; the
ihove lands nil lie in the lilti'eiilh ami Iv.enty
eighth di.iiiei Lee, imw Snnib r comiiv, till • -i,
Illg; ivliil h will III* old on a credit oi one, two
urn thri'u years; pii.oiet wo bin to purelm-. •,
would do well to vi-w il." pre, , ami ~..,||
die sulii.cnbi'i* in Mi'ledgevile ilmhig the pr< .ent
ws . ion, oral my I'l'sidiiuce in Tw iggs < uuulv, ill
ter tlm ccs.ion. BEN.L B. SMITH.
Dciemlmr, 7, IHIIS. 47 if
7 Xtj 1I E ' 1 ID9 RIBER ol'mrs for saloon ae
[5. commodniiiig li'i'mx, hi< mth iiieul of good
>uk iiipl Hickory laud, lying mi llm oust, ru ide
d Mmirim ( mmity, three miles below 11r.iv.., .*. die,
■omprisiiig six hmidri d <*. • ven acres, one h ill ot
v hicli. i > i uw in cultiv .i ioii, mid nodi r ;'Oud bmi '*.
‘,mv I*llll*l,l to every part ol ilm i.ii ni, i . a v r
•'Hiilorl,aide two slory dwelling,, a gin liumic, ru l
vcry other limno neci .<ary.
GEORGE. TAX I.OIL
A h;list 2.1. I *3(>. J‘.9—(f.
Grit.*l >*l X<lv < » (.**( ::t< tills.
GEORGI X. Wiishiagt oimiy .
f (> 1,1 I. I> I eloi eM.li • Bow ill. lll'.' colleague
11. in ollice, eow deail, by \t il .<m IHudson,
oneHorrel liorset idiout live y <*:iis old, vv ith it i.ir
in hisfoii head, idmut fifteen bauds high, npprais
edby .1. J. Lon;*, P-IL Newsom nn 11. I’. New )
■mill, to eighty live dollar-. J imi.ii , ’, I /■
• \ \RON IH! XNTLI.X ,J. P. I
\ irim extract from tlm Eslray Book.
L. A. JERNK X.N, D. eltik, EC.
January P.» I—
/. Cl'R A XTDlnrni tile stnblc of the .111. erilii r in :
| '*) Im village of Sparta, some limo in May la 1.
alt IV I lore all mt live feet high, 7or 3 years old,
w idle, trots nml paces under the saddle, m> parti
cul.u* marls recollceted. Hew.is raised in Ken (
lucky, nml will probably make oil' in that dir<*<* ;
non. Any iiilormalioii r.-.pi eliu;* ■ aid hm w ill ]
be thankfully received mid r. a mmildv rewarded.'
XX ILLIAM SIIIX EKS. .Inn.
July 5 25—if.
A LL I’l •RS( >N S indebted to the est atc ol JO
jiA frey Barksdale, lab* ol Hancock (oimiy,
deceased, an* reipii ste.l Income forw aid mid make
payment, mid th»se having ilemamls again-l said
eslam; are ro<|m sled to present their deni.'inds m*
cording to law. J.mmirv 2 1937.
JOIN 1 AIvKSD XI.E. ii'm'r.
Jauunry 12, 52—Im.
Peggy Posey J Libel for Divorce in D< -
vs. x Kalb Superior < oiiri
I’iili'kliey (' Posey, ) September Term Irtbti.
11 apj carim: to the ('ourt from the v irlne of the
Slierill that tlm He feud ant is not to Im iemid in the
cumitv ol DeKalb, mid il further appealing to llm
I'oiir: that the I'el’en hint ha.-, nosi ltled ri'sidem <■
n l!i'* Slate of Georgia v. h, n llm On Hilary pro
< e- > of Law <*:m be served on him.
Il is till lefoie ordered by the ('omt, that the
ml Pinckney ('• po ey, do appear at the next
I. rm of this court, mid mi ■ w er to the above stated
ras", ami that erviccho p. ifecti dby the piddiea
ion of this rule in one id the public Gazeit ol this
3 tai * .mce a niuiilh for three mouths previotis t
said ('ourt.
A trim extract from the minutes of tlm court
September tei in I
JOHN GLENN, Cl’k.
IW OST, on Monday ihe 23d in.l. on tlm Au
ij .4 |,u la road, bctwi eu Sparta .ml XV arren
ton, al'XLl*' SKIN I (>(' ’x iITLDO K. run
a.mug the follow in,', notes i f haml. imide pay able
'o the stihscriber or I carer:
< l ieoii.l. Adams, ami T. Norris, for ten dollars
and lli.rty mm .cuts, lated I'cc. *.', Ir.'b, mid
pay able i w <*l\ .■ nmmlis after d. t.* :
(>m* on IBrel mid S. I'. \\ illiams, for sc v
en dollar , dated, ami dm; .is above*.
(•lie on 11. I tmi lad ami XX in IL Harris, for
w.l ve ,| dlars, eight > sc v. n ecu' , dated and dni
ls above :
Om* o.i !’■• J ii k ..H>, f>r thirty nine dollars, due
D.*e, 25, 1
Otic on X. Martin for two dollars, due as n
uive ; —ami
( hie on .1 ames Ltikcv, for seven doll.n s, dim as
dmve.
AII persons nri* fore, irncil iig iinst tr idiug fm*
die above iimmi'.iii d notes—ami any om* finding
them, w ill <*o.iLr a favorupon the -nb .erilor, by
lorvvmding them to kvuca I'o-.t (tllice, XX arr. u
eouillv, Ga,
J. XX MILLER.
J mt. :; I 3—Bt.
The List Wsii'inioigf! I
■ *T'|E E nml. is ; in* Ii .* pecltully asks nil those
it in lebled to him, lo m.iko pay men Iwil hi mt
delay'.
Between this time ami tlm first of October
next, Im feel; assini il, that all who de.siio to do
so, can make arram ements to meet their ro
speetive dm s ; ami he appeals particid.iriy to
llio-it who me in line,us tor two, tlnee, tour,
ami live y ‘**irs, to ( omo forward and settle up
theirold scores at mice.
i bis call is f.n ( i d upon him by tlm imperi
ous necessity ol ineclitii' hisovvn eimaoemeiits;
which lie i mm ide to do, vv ilhoiit jiuiietmililv un
the put id those who owe him. Theiefore
I they are In rehy notified, that even one who
Is . ill fail to make payment by the first d iv of
Or. 'her next, will find their note . and a< i*oimt s
i.i the *i in I, ol c illeclitig mill er., w ithout dis
. erimia.ition.
i This v. ill Im a painful step, but if cannot lie
: avoidm! *, and tlm e who fail to piv w ithin the
! tim:* above staled, ought not, iilld he tliists, w ill
I mil complain.
JOHN M. SI! Mil,’.
Sparta Ga.. Line 11 D!3(i. 22—11'.
FiTI'lE Siib-erib. i* very iesp ctfully informs his
.11. friend, and the publick generally that lie
I i located him* ell at the .dai rielta Hotel, ('obb
(' H., vv Imr.* he oifers his services lo si*a.*i*!i out
in I t -t llm value <9 Gold mid Limd lots, mid to
make u trim rciiiro lo applicants in llm comities ol
: 'obb. I’.u'ldio . I 'ioyd. ('ass, ('heiokee ami Ii
i sy th; at the low rate of five dollar* per lot; al the
i above stan d plin e, refcn nee may be had to the
Sl.it. ami i ho \ ma; s, the .piahty Book, ami uu
merie ll ml. I’ntionage in the above husim *.s
w ill be than!.lull i r ceiv < <l. ■ v
DANIEL MAY.
Mmilill. 13)5. , * til If.
J
NJ :>IId ~ l.<>-1 or mi**l ml, a ci'i t ain piomi,
I'j sory ii'iin, given bv Thoilim I liimpln i. to
J* * Iliimphri . ; iiiotim bi'iii; I'.* o thou.mid and
Imi him . I ami live dollai s, ami .w * lit *, live i t-..
Tlm not. se. <1 ited in Au "i t, l *g‘i, and due on
I llm twenty fifth of !!<■<•. mlier u ",t.
I b.eceby foiwmoall perimi'. fi’..ih trading; fm
si.i I note, mider penalty ol tl.e l it..
JESSE HI dl’llllirs.
Jana iry .‘II 1337 3- 3i.
L;:*pH:G'S'.'cK ■:» >;>,»: v id pnid j n .
I . iHL3i>N. J . || AR RS,
A, GENT nt Milltulgoville, of the < I"orgia in.
j *.\ *m* m<- • ami Trn .1 ('ompauv, w ill lake Eire
..ml Marine i naira in e out h ■ mo ; l r.*a mi.il.*!
terms. t*
THOM \S S. METT XL!*', I’res't.
\V.vt. T, Gm nn, Secr'y.
: Dii'ctoYto/ thr (iror.r’ i In- :ir i;:i i tniil 7'i< 'o»i
--p /ay, Nor.* ir < r I l.'i I
S . I'. ,i,’. i ii !!. U' .’i ii n,
l> . SI. Jfhn, EUklhi '.hrfrii.
liluin JohiiKton, I.il r u.l 7'i.o ,i/.i,
.liii'iih Muisc, Jitmt • Slihiil,
Sol > nun liii'iliiinl, .'•,,i't'.l II I'n'i:,
ILitl'i i oirihi , h'lnn' Hi tirtl,
i'hti .ml Sltit' ill, II illii-iii 11. X/oi'g'Uil,
.Ii I 1 num Gonhl, Ihirin r I'. Hi iiimt,
lohn 1!. in. t, John I . I 'iiirliiio-,
Anilreit’.l. Milh r, Imhi’ui J l‘utl< ljoul.
Nov 17—4 I
il 1 •■*'! ,or : toleii, frum the siihseiilu-r on llm
. A in, hl ol dm '.* nil Deeemlo r last, in .
>l,icon, ii yellow (' ill .kin I’OI'KET IdOi
cmi'muiiig m ru 31, fn <• mm limidi ed dollar bill-.'
the Ii ru .. , mid iiiliulx'iu ol the same not rec. 11.
I* I; al-o, ,i*. i ral p.'.peis of no value tn tiny pei u
j except my,'lf. \ny iiilortmilimi, i.’ tiden, tlm;
i w lil Imid to H s i "en v ry, oi* I In* del eel ion of the
dm I, will b.'tll.mktully ree iv. 'l. ami llm alone
j .cwar.l giv< u. DINH >N WAH< >N.
| Jauunry 31, ,*)—:!t.
/ "«!.
rr'iiir. st i:\i;x (tit ci. xEr al finds it m>
‘•J ec i ary to remind the pul.he, that die in
<*. ed applications lo him lor die pits in t and
Im w arilim, of im v st* . mvol-.e . .in aim iml m I alio *
. lid peemiiary i ■ ■■;. oi sil.ilil v, Im i< <|i , un
loii;'.a* in bear w ithonl iid. ipmle re.n im r.ilinn
I n liiIm*c, llm irmal lee of One Loll u* lor a : om le
Grant, or fitty ei nt*, <*a<*h l<o moi*.* ih*m om*, will
be i "ipiiri d lor *.m*ll servo i—ami to <m nr.' am u
linn, tin, mu t in* wi.ildy Im r. initt< <1 li* e ol pe .
(> , >•• 1 I illed;’eville, Ga. Ih'cemlmr 52, .1 ,
THE ST ANDARD OF UNIO N.
S. > F ’Villi'. SI IH I'RIBI .R rc.peelf'l -
f< > i ’ u ly inform . hi. friends and lh<
I, piildic, that lie Im . upem d a him e t I
• - < ill<-r 1 itillin<*n 1 in the Town of Law
11 m 1 ** I le, ( w mm*ll (’oimiy , Geurgia, w Imi olm
llalleis liiinsi || dime who ma. f.nin* him with
ei• I will find every thing prov id< 3 w hieli can con
trilmti to them comfort and c<m*.< nii.m e.
JOHN E.AIAHTIN'.
La w reucev die Dei:. 9,1. ::.>. in I m ti— 19
“Hi C't A G it<>’•.' .-I.iu
M XCON, GEORGIA.
11 ” FIIAHIS Eslahliilllimiil i. mnv tin ', i
I;»- * 07 the cimlrol ol' the nu' -.i iilmi
I•■ ■i * ’ who pledge themse! v< *, to render <*< mi-
*.* —Ljl Im table* lho <* w ho mat mill <m lln m.
I’ETEK .1. XX ILLI IMS.
JOHN D. RAMEX .
E< brunry, 23. (i if
Trey
Fj'j’i H ! iiuilcr i'/jii'd inf<> in In diH-m’ * :in<l tho *
U ul llir I,no hi'm of ('nriiiii il, i!»..1
lie ill lends n siiniiii” ilo* \\ <n < lion* c :md i 'ouiini. -
■ khi I iisiii(*s,s at ihr sioic i:r\i above llir our n -
< 1 u<!\ o< ( ii pi rd by 'l'. J. (’lime, on Ihr ol
i «ast Macon, kmi\\ nn i ibe ton nol Troy. Hcl’iii
I her iiHoi nis tho piddle llml ho has boii“ht In.
Good , r., ami h »vin;- now on lb.’ way, from
York and olli: r places. Dry Goods and (iroct ri< ..
h» •< ih; r niakin; 1 his > h.< k coin pic ic. v.’hich v. ill ! r
• ddlow lor Iradk p«v. li • w ill hr I'. 'i'B |t» it'C • <
! « lion <• :r!\ in ihr fall, ami !».• prrpaicd to milk*'
adv.iiof ; Ho would p.irlicidarly nolift* to Ins
h i< lids I h<' irrr a I ad his V. arc lion <•< Imvr
, ov-. r those m tin* driisr pm t ot the city w ith rejrard
. to/i/*, they hr in;*; dr Im hod Irom other htiildin -, i.d
: ala distu.icc from any street or I ne mid w•li « n
| ••!<:-■;. ‘ H. S. (9 TTI IL
If . ‘ The Macon 'les.rn;-rr and Tr|. ■ rnpli, Vi!
Ird • \dk' Journal mi l Standard of ( idon, will
ptioli .il ihr above until Hirtliri notice.—
\n li st. !u*<>—9m.
<i’E3 £■: fl’ K M
r j 7 PON liioitslti, (>itifoihiirt>, I)
•iLJ Stivannuli, I‘lnlttiL Ij.hia,
('/idi ti shut, Acm l or/.*,
A'm*/o//.*, mil
I■iilliiiuii'i, ’"t shin,
For sd" at the B in';* of . Idle l.,eville. Ai n
t’liei'b.c op.hi \!.i on, r.i/.i.u 'mu, S,-r. mm 'eimr.d,
ly h(i Ii id t<> suit npplieanl i.
T. RAGE X.N l>, ('*"hi. r
| I ti l obcr 11. 1,11- ..it.
11. & J. siio-J .. E LL,
.Ir ~ ■ , .'.*e', *,* i: <o< la.
T, *'li I: SI '. ; < *ul L!' b* S (form, r jmrmeiof
Efiis Shotweli, \ ('<>.) have r *,um. d tin i**
bii im s ; miller the nbo'. e li: m, at th ir old stand
o| p<i Ito dm I'lirk T : vein, nml will keep a•• ,*m r
’ al a,-.mlm ml of Dm; <• McdicimSo.*. <■ il . ml
i In- I i uim. ntl’a in Is and Oil ~ of ;:l! I.n.d *, Win
I don Glass, .1* Sorted sizes, Glm *. W me lor shop
I'urnilui'e. I’eifmiieiy, am y Xrlieh s, I'r.i Im : ol
every dr eriplioii, BiHaiiie ail I I’at. iil < Heim*,
('arpenter's pr(*p*iralimis, also his E.mays Medimi.
Dye XX'ooi! i, nml Dye st nils, ami a g mat v arict v ' I
,Ui .i* *1:1111'011 . XrtiiTs. winch limy h ive received
; a la'gi* apply of. rind inleml K.•• ping their lock
eon lainly :*• *|*l* iii-hed, so ns to ho aide al all
times to hu |. ply Dealers, Phy ■ hi mis. Pl.m'i'r.s nnd
others who may favm lhem with their custom.
Lit ndiiig to be permanently engaged in this
bi: hic .s, the suhsci ihers fmm their Ion;; experi
ence, hope to rcndci* il wordiy the patronage of
old and new customers. (Irders by letter will
meet lliesmiie attention ns if made in permn.
N. I*. Garden Scuds, a,sorted, ti'.trrtnhil fresh
X liberal discount made to c.omitry dealers.
11. vk .1. S.
Oct*. 11 39 if
L ;•% 1 l.' .
]W WT.SSRS. JI.RE Ml XII Bl'. XLLaii I BEN
E .1 Wit s 11. REYNOI DS, having pi
ehis.-.l the entire iuli*i*e*t of Messrs. Gr* i*n 11.
,loi I:.n ami Nathan M<C< lice, ill tin* sleri* of die
Hmler,i-.'iied, the Im im s* will he,<**ifler Imcomhie
te<| under du* firm of HI! \li \N HE XI.L, <N
REYNOLDS, J \S. IL SHAH \N.
Milledgeville. 1>0c.31), 133(1. 51—if.
p?-T ( I I'I(' E. —The Copartner hip foruici iy exi ;■
I'd liim, miller the inn of S, L I*. .lii.dia, is
lie, d ,y di.solved by initlu d consent.
s. f D x
PIERPONT E.JORDAN.
The bn ines iwiilhe emiiinued by S. F. Jordan,
who ii imiis th llks to his i ii'ioim . lor ih. ir lm
inil patronage, and will emleavor to me:it a com*
liiiti nice of the s um*.
The Bonk < awl Accounts :i>*c in tho hands of S
E. .lordan, who solicits a se tlemeiit a, as
: convouii lit. S. I . J(Hi ■'. *.,
January 19, I—.'m.
f*. OIL SI BSl' Ril> E R r< speitfully mloi'iie:
In friends nml the puldie, ihi.t In* h: sold
his eitlir.- stock ol Goods to (iei*i ,*•• t . (>* It i i.u.
vv lie vv ill i*<m, iiiiio indo* lu.iiie.s. a , tr.u d, after
the I .1 E< binary.
Ihe suliseiiber lellih rs to tho e ol Ins friend
ami customei ~ Itii siiicerii thanks, tor llm liheial
patronage csti lidcd lo linn, and would i. spm tfui
ly solicit the same eueouru,* i*m< lit lor his sue
c.*.soi*. I i.* would also say to tho e who .lie in
debted to him i idler by mite or tii couitl, that h<
intends leaving this plnco slioi tly alter I t i <*'ir: l a
ry, mid exprcis they will now cotm* loi'w ird and
make a I nal setlleiiient. a*, lie will place all notes
awl tiei* tints after that lime ill llm h.mi! ( ol . n ai
luriiey for i*iil|, ition. He Irn I. tie re Will be
! no diliieulty or discitislm don, ntt< ii'iin;, t. o col
I**(*11011 ol hi* (icisiunls. ns h * It,is given ;,ri al m
<lii!;*eiicc mid ample time, forth" liipiidaiicn ol
them. A C. X AIL.
Th * sidi lerilu ire (peelfully informs his Ii i.-uiE and
ill" | i Idle in ginc r.. I, ilia I he intern Is In ( oniiiili
the ul nv’o I.u im *.( of the siibseribcr in all its v.:
; l ions brauehi-, to;*.elher w illi Hie T.iiloriu; !'u i
‘in , and vv ill cm*, i a ml} I. <*. pon Ii nd :< t emra I
! as-ortineiil of Gent', and X midi s vvemi.ig appa
rel, ('loth**, ( hr. .imerci mil Ve tiny*, Hut, Loot,
an I I 10.-ii ry, <J. c N* c
i Tlw subscriber int 'wl; to renew* hi, -toil, of
go i I*, in tim spring, w I en I • v. dl h ive every nr:i
cle in hi. line ol lm ,im*s i. suitnlil" lor llm • ea* on,
I snd hop, ito ree, i*.o th.* s ,nm liberal patron,me
:*.. wa i cxi *ml.*d lo hi- pred; c<* nr.
G. E. G'P.RIEN'.
a t !. i .x .'*.’.
The *.iih .eribi r will • en* niw on In . pr * * :it bn
sincss until tliu first oC Fcbruai'y, mid vv id * * .
low lor easli. A- ’'• ’> ■'• L-
January Hi, > —"t-
GEOIIGI X.
hi Ihun’o'o Snj'i'iior ('mtrl, Ih'to'ii' linn, I ,!<i
Pi *senl His llimor, Garnett Andievvv, Jtub’.'*.
[■'. (i'l).', ilm pelitiou of John IL BriiHliy. vvlr.i
U J intermarii d with r'nr.ili Hhi.eis, grand
daughter aII I legutiw, of IJ (’ow all 11. ri'ii .i*il,
j ami t*. ill . ■ liivi m, and .h.hn .‘. a .s, ;■, nd
■ •.Illis and leg Hues mid. r the I,l*l " !•' mid |< t
m< ai of llm aid (I cor; < l'o wan doe. ~ iJ. pi*.. *, it,,
i ‘n* .: aid iJionnt ol a co] ,y ol the 10l wdl and
| le lanwiil. ol lb.* *.<> id George ('mran, W hie a copy
Iri . 1., en < .labli died ill lieu of lie ori*. in: I w ill "
llm and George ('owmi, vvhieh c qiy so ea Id, di
ed in li**li of aid original .th,l; be *n lie* rroy il a
,* ■]>■.■ ol * id e< : bli du d copy, ns it oily :i (am b *
n,, || <*:,*il lix th" petaioner ai i her. unto mini■*.. 3.
<>n mull'll of emm *l, // i'.*,* >/o<>i' o .’ini',
That - lid <O| V o' - S lid ', ~t..bii* lie I ci ;iy ol th"
la a Wid and l< run. ol < ' the said G'< : *,e ’ 'ow nil.
o as .*:lin* * ..lid <l* .Iro cd, bn esl.ihli .hi*d, in lien
thereof, m die w. *.l tc; mos litis court, mile <au .
be shown to the emitrary.
linl il i" fiii'lln i' oi*7* i. if. ’ih ita copy ol this
ride he publi .licit in one of di * pn! hi* ;* '..etle; ol
'.lilb d;’e.*'!!", oiwe a mouth fur i*, month .pr
v ion to the time of making npplieati"ii for n ru I ,'
<b .id nt'*, mid served pci I ulially, tipon all p: i .sons
ii*re i *<l, i ■ idiit" in ihi*. Emm
X true i xlr.icl from tlmminutes, thi*; fill i*< nib
t tel. her 13-''<i. T. IL X! ;>AH, (-7 i/.*.
I Dcreuih i* I, -}(>• mlh.i.
FljiHi- u! < ii’tF i lias i <•<•( ix <(I ft p it, and i'.
.LL n<n Htcivni’. hu i'UJ. AM)
J / A 7'/. / / . 7' G‘< M An, ;i in 'in.'
w n.l Ti \ln ionii I|. |o!|i;\viti!', ai In It- •, viz :
. . ■ .. , • . h , . • I(J as
inn iv ; ik>. Kith I nnlironlni' I ;i.:nl
i’l,!,'(!. . .Hili’* ; .n. do.; a iimv aiiivle c.ill«-d
. i;. d <i.i I j-,Gin ; pl..in !»!..«!. I akcliii, d>,
iri.it I ; d’., I i.nd | Lun. ol ike In >t <|n.dii)~
wiin .0 iii* he . u id<!; India nud >ki ik 11 <.0.;
i n ian .ii Ii t; :; .: 11 ■. i (>;: i:; II du i al in < het I.
! ..nd I. ’d . .i.ili ..n I , h.dl\< ii.*.—a new arm 1.-:
I ilm 1 irnrli ! rut du I ihc h< d ; Gcinian Mid
< !;■ h- Ii ini(»\ :.nd ’.( ruio Gruss |/t* Nn| • , •] ;
( 'it< mu, J.k I ( net, and ( Mnhritsul dilh-H ni
<pi a li: i* ■«; p!. i:i, :i • (1., dolled, and chuck’d du imd
-u ■ Mu hi-.; iiih I.in n Sbediii!?* I? 1 ;
ImU ni ll.pt i' ; ii pc i line I .iui*n < 'ainbiics ,
/<Hi;’.( c , . i i:i!> oiih ied lancii (kunbric
1 ■p' .(-nd I <•< kt | lidk’Ls; Mnsliii Capes and
• ’< ll i.. inr Cp, ,Ih».i, mill iluiVs Ihnvu (!«>.
I.adiuv fm sbid . lipp i . I |’k. and cuTd.—new
c i *!}!»•; G’old, Cihrr Mi l luoii.'.) do.; While
aid Idiiek C.aiiii do.; h i I, (’.dl, /iorocco and
.'*'•(*.<!, \ ill. • • W.'d’.in*', Shues; Wilier proof 'do.
a in xv M'iicle <d i rent li (10. ; a neral a >or!
incut <1 l/ridi'-, .xii ics, and (’liildrens Shuns;
’Ciilh iii ii and i .<>>, s (l.». ; (»< ill’s, fine < ‘all skin
Bout , ()p< ;■ ian I ?NaVy do.; Kid, Morocco and
i'amin*' I’ninpA
• ’AS .. .I! tRDiT l/Z/GS-S*
«d e.!( h i !'•»(> ! :i -orlinoni. *S‘
. /' * /,/;/ ssr:/eS *v s( (>7’c7/
r. .x<:.
X I .i * e mi<| <■ •:. n Ive :i s 'oilmen t, aim mg which
in:.v I,' foim I, Gl Ill’s. Clolb ( I" .!. .; Cloth. Mo
liair :;ml ?.i.:*. l.i i (•v<*r (’oats ; Frock ami Di<*ss
Co 1,. Pain.ilo n ami X’e li. Shirts, H<> oms
awl < 'oll.im S.l ; imi ami < 'otlon m t Shirl- nml
Drawci..; I Inm I <lw. STOI'IIS— a guwl ns
. rtiiwnt. I.aili. . ( 'loth, jilain ami fig'il. Merino
< ’ I<» iks.
I‘c \\ oidd re p- ci l*ully ask the allun?ion «d' I’l.in -
tori to iMiniiiH* 1.-, a '.or!in<4it NIIG’K •
-’!< H<S ! \ . ■ '. a-* h<* h i'v a Lu (• h
-, rmiea r us «■ ell, and h l! t l t 777/',’/./
C/' ! ”G7 S V /* 1 /7//C/ S.
To tho r» who vi it .‘(Tie i/uvi’lo. for the pur
»u I I»r!\ i?• • *.ll-• ir b’nll :md W inter siippl ui (d
G Gut I , Lu At utild Avhh his fronds and the
-.itLlic, nn r•• puel!:i!ly invite them lo cd! and
NililiilK*.
J \Mi:s H. SB \ B
October 11. ’ *9 -if.
? - r . 4’/., :>■ V "A.:’..I 1 ...
. v..- .. it ed.
; pEm Tl ll.sleis ot the HILL Xl’ AI > i'..Xl X ,
ivl. iii Mmiroo Comity, me di sirou*; of a
iXi.i!" 'l'i In r the eiisitiii'f veal*.
'i n: !u .im nis within a mile of the Macon
a 11,1 Fm* *, li Eon J, <*v cn miles hclpvv the latter
place, ar.’l ilio n iJ J . iii lioi.il liolli nty'ei able
i an.l healthy.
Not* n, I apply* nn’,' :s he ran hi*in<£ limpics-
I tamable te.-iiimmy <>! nmral clairaeter,industry,
and capacity lo teach lhe mixed am! solid
In anclies of F.n* 1* !i mid ('la* fie Literature.
( omnmCi Tunis addr. ■■ *. M to the Trustees,
■it StnliiiH''.. Store, will be promptly attended lo
M. XX . .Xi’Clf XL, } ’
BEN I. BR ' NTLV, ~, ,
THUS. I>X SON,
(.'.,(■ XLDWELL. j
Oi'toher 1, IS■’(». 38—ts.
K
■ '"ii,
. ■.<
J’.V-m'. I'.iend . ol this filßsa'iScslioM ere in
L-.. : no d. ih il uuld I'urih i iiriangciili iiis be
l'H*. L . .1!' 1.1; ’.* '■ I, X’i'.X H’i'E, late X.si'taiil
i i I’ . Maths' In ii'ittion, ill 'll* ('oliim'ii.'i, H. (!.,
' will a* *,i ' in th ■* Literary ami Si ieinilic Dep irl-
I nil'llts. .i. J. 1., w ... to hav <■ assisti <1 in theMn
"i( a I it ;, .. i '..i.l'iii Ih* miiul'.er of pupils in ihi I
' h.l ' * 1 I;,: i.e I, 'ln.! he ill" ht a* i.l i'l llie vlles
. ! -ii ve un in d This ar;*: niin nth:: a been m a de,
<■ 1 iee unit of some delnv i : the ciirrespmidem
j with l.lu* nil *m* n and lady mimed in a fnriiiei*
"el ee. Th illl'.ll'.'l* es Olli* pupil . th. refol*.' will
Ibe limn Jto '. t, iill furlli ■!'uoliee. 3 hero arc till
I 11 lew v *u ■■ 11. il* I.
I'le I a .1.1 .Ilion ha. imdeiyiHi" an entire and
.*. -0• : . *i. ■ ;miz:i! ,en. < >lll' Ii 'i lids 111 e ill
Cited lo vi.il us at an*, lime, during its exercises,
from 5 A. M. till ,‘. P. XL
'I h re w ill be a i:i ,'illdy examination of du*
.-‘*'ti:!, * : . I, *. ii’iiiie. • n the 19th ol Xw'iist, nml
in r v fo.ii" b week t her. aft er, I n w huh our friends
are al o invited.
\NX X M. I. X T XSTE. ? ,
1.1 < 11 N LX 'l' X--TE, s '
j Sorcot/ !hiu ■ li, Julv 27—1 l
: ' ■ * fi -
.. , . .. .
<•• • .. , , i. tl i'h’ r.
g> l .jIHE SCHOOL was opened iu May 1835,
I t 1,1 i i<* ■i n w ith Lie Georgetown ('ol
liwe h.y. Il will here,liter l e ciHiltei’lid with
tin- |; .on ( lie■■ ■ lalidy I'.it'.ddi lied at the ;*. nm'
id.,.*,'. .' _ ’
The •;*.. ui an I increa iwg demand lor Civil
Ln i... *!*. thi*"i ''limit the < liili.’d Stnles, all'ord.,
!bl *<■ 11' ntlcmeii who t'lliliHi kin this business,
' a in ,n* Iwtibivc salary, than any other profes
sion in our country.
Vi ell iu .tl'iicted (' .**:N.'.,'a/ Fii"iiieeis now* re
(■<■;*,<* I', om ' I'Jll) lo ,••• JtMIO per Xmiitm, while
Piin.'i, ii En im'cr.s readily obtain Irom 7; 10110
b> It),i (It a yenr.
Si'v. ral vo <’i.■ <c.• ,i: 1,*.in■ >i have linislwd their
courieat tins Seheul and immi'diabdy obtain
ed einp!*■•*> i«i< id al cl h-*(.» to H-'OOO per mt
, num.
The I i*. imral.li* m,inm*r in v. hicli they Lave
l i'i'ii received bv the most :ieientilii* E*ig*i:i. i i ,
li ||ii* I ui'i.i, lias induced the sulisertliei to e\-
i. nd th;* i n'.ii* ■■ of s'.mlii* —-io incre.'se tl.i* fa
cili :e : 10l aeiptii in" a lli.il oil"ll and curlei't prac
tical and lhe..ii*;ical l.'iuwli'ili'.e of tin* science,
,ntd lo .i-hipt many valuable and inipOriant im
-1..1.V ui.*ii.* , ■-*.* * . ,<*d by :! e most eminent 1 .n
--| • in.-er*. in the < ’ ui..*d States.
X ."ol'u! who I. is com plot I'd a re;>* dar Course
: of .'d.it i'.*.n ■:. * ■ may "r.iduale in this school in
I *.ix months at nit i xpciee ot' ;s|2o or. 15(1.
, v il , quire a I ii it iwcivu t. outli ■ till
. ~* ibi ini; I. . h*
P'C'.EE *: Ol*’.*. IN ICES AND iN.STllie-
T'lON.
I t, T!io f.d! ( ou:so <>l Mathematics : tmlied
a; .*> i i’,.i it (!) iv i,*.-' iXLitl.ei.i.itii ,) from A
i i, :m; : :<’ lo l'|t:.*,ioi:s im lilsiye.
’J. ('ln nn .ll \ , N.itul :d P.hilosophy, Genii",;
Hid I'.’lltet alogv.
> I. Draw in:* ;*, al the principles of Construc
tion.
■fih. ('.v il I i":i ,1*1*1 it,”, tin (iidical and prac
tical.
Thh Txtß *■' i , I'. '■ i.;<•<• r:11 ■:iin■ Sgnnjtin,
Lun", and J.l.ili in (i’roti*- an ol I .ie*;ni'eriiig .it
XX i* ,t I’o.ltl,) XX'o.idon Rail i.'oad. (Americiiii
,'. 11l inn,) ‘ I nla ml \a \ i •alioii’ liom Br< w.ster’s
?' icyi lopi'diii, in.l v arm s oilier i.imlai dwm l.s
in the dilferclit of Civil Eu*
n;*"i .:!■•_ which v. il! Ik* ii ed for works ol' refri
ilire.
Tile Pr.b'lieal course will Im attended to in
tho v i<* iiimis, (April mid Octobei.) Darin."
i tin ■i n iitin tla* siibsi'iibcl* will be < ii'*m*ed
wi:h the ('!a s in a l ei’iilai* tour, with the Theo
d.dite, ('tinipm * m:d Lev el, tmikiii" prelim'uinrv,
d'linitive and fu ll surveys lor Rai! IGiads, ('a
j na! , iiud I'm nji'tkv . itr.peclitir the public
wm I. ,f th ■ I it.', the Rail Road . ami < 'anal ,
lhe ( airy es, ( adv < i Is, Bi id yes, F.m bank men ts,
Eyc.iy.iiion , Imliimd I’laues, Locks, Dams,
ix <. to com hid i wiih a report ol lhe Survey.
The Student'i <3 thia Sehoid have tlm privi
li'".'of altcndiii * "r.iii' ~ any other depnt imeul.
id lhe Ba'*<Hi (lolii *"i', whirli is 'pcrlia!>s the most
lolly m ini.'".l in . iiibi'ai in the West. ’I im .
F.ieully con Jist*. of a l’r< "Jdi* :il and I'rolessot* I
<d llidiri*'.*. Lit "ratiii'e ; A I’rofi'-sur ol Ancient *
I.an hi i*■'■, ; i I’i i.fi* *'■* iif Modi i n L.in 'iiages
(a I*' >l'l'l ' lei* ;) a I’ll". 'l* of Meta pliy -1< :*,
Bell. , Li'itri* , I’olitii al Ecoiimny iN<* ; u I ro- I
lessor of M ilhematii's ami Civil Engim*et*in«i ; l
a I‘rofe s>r of T:>p'>"i* iph'u al mid Arciiitoctu- I
ral Draw in',' ami Painting ; and at) a.ssistunt. I
They have li\"’.*, i.e llm free use of the Libia- !
rv, Philosophical and Cliemic.d Apparatus.— .
They arc i q nr.* I to observe tlm Rules and :
RegulaiiiHis of the Collog". Each Student!
who eomphite ; the com* <• will be liii tiished wilk
a certiii, ate of his (pialific.itiou, made out mil
p irclimi'iil.
I.\PE’*.SES,—Tuition for llm first session
w ill he >„'•"»<) in adv a nee, whit Ii will include the I
re"iilar (aiilego fee id ;)2 , the lee for Hie Prae
liial Tours, Dr.twine, Drawing Instruments,
Material, Stalioiu is, Ae. Tuition for every
■.iili.sequenl :,e • ion w ill be ;<3O in ndviulcc, in
cluding tl.e above item , and every expense, in
<*: lent to tho school except Text Books.
Board can bn had in private families at from
'<> t(> 5 » i • i >n. I ml, Lights nml Wasi i
,im a separate charge. Text-Books about ,S 5
per sessii.a.
A Siudcnl may enter at anytime.
T. F. JOHNSON.
Ti'ii/rssor I'/ ( iri/ I'.i. .hi t'riiio, Ihiitiu ('ol-
li i;i , l\ i/,
I Im 101 l iwiim cxtraels >3 letters ftotn two ol
ilia most si*lentilie m"!i in om country, will show 1
I lhe utility of this School.
11l X ',isI'OIIT, July Pith 1836.
i)i*:ir Su—'iT.'l’.uir yoniig gentlemen from
till* Gi'Ol*' I bn. nMi *ln ill !lil a I School, who are
eii" iged a. a istaiii-. in ilm Ei.gineer (hups ol
I llm Slate, have pin formed lhe duties assigned
them in a very satisfactory mamier. Among
min of my iicqunintunce who
; I'.a*..* <*mln*aeed the Profession of Civil Em;i
a "uni , tho e who have been educated at Ma
tli.'iuatical Schools have generally succeeded
belter than tile graduates ol out* common Gollo-|
"OS.
”11 • • I
X knowledge of Mincralotry and Chemistry
is of ";r<.’at advaniagi'lo the Engineer; ami it is
absolutely necessary that lie should Im acquain-
I ted with Architectural or Lino Drawing. The
! Student should be taught the principles of eon- :
! strui'tion at lhe same time he is taught to make
his drawing.
Very respectfully,
your obedient servant.
SX LVESTER WELCH,
( Engineer in Chir f for the State ol Ky.)
ToT. !'. JOHNSON Esq.
Trn/i sstir oj Ciril i ing, (Jrorge
h>n'n Ky.
LOUISX ILLE.luly2!)tli, 1836.
Sir—ll affords me pleasure to testily to the
very cmrect and satisfactory manner in which
the two young gentlemen from your School
have condiietod themselves during* tho lime they
have been in lhe service ; and lhe ability niani
fi-sled by the prompt ami skilful discharge of
their several duties, is alike creditable to them
I mid the character of tho itistitulion in which
they were instructed.
The Books comprised in your course of stu
dies m*(‘appropriate and well selected. I am
I ])!(•<! .i d to Imar that Topoiirapliical mid Archi
tectural Drawiii'.’ ii to form a part of yom* fu
ture course. This is an elegant acconqilishment
j lo an Engineer, and in tlm early part of his ea-
Le. r will frequently bring him into notice and
! hasten bis promotion to more responsible sta
tion , where liis talents may be lolly' devel
oped.
Xppreciathi"* as I do your efforts to elevate
tlm prolessi<>.*i, I trust they w ill he crow tied with
success, and 1 a* sure you il will afford me very
"'leal pleasure to tender any aid in my power to
second j our view s.
X om* most obedient,
THUS. F. PI RCF.LL,
Engineer in Chief Lexington and Ohio R. R.
To T. F. JOH NSON, Esq.
/’rq/issm* <>/’ ('iri/ Kiiginrering, (icorgc
hi irn Ky.
EROM XGR XIH \TE OF THE LAST
SESSION.
I .*.! i\x vt’oi.ts, Get. 181)6.
!>". vt: Stu —We are about to commence tlm
Im alien of a ( hiiitil, 3 1 miles in length, to meet
th.* (.'initial ('an d, which will take us till late I
in the fall. lam perfectly satisfied vi ilh my ,
situation, mid shall never regret the money I
'.[lent in olitaiiimg it. I consider the fact of'
my havin'' attended y our school one Session to
have saved me al leii-.t llireiyears haul labour,
j lor il would have leqtiired that time (had I not
I [ui a,*■<! y our ( Iis;) lo qualify me tor the discharge
oi' theihilies I now have on hand. I believe
this i*> the opinion of each member of lhe class
w hich "i ."lii.it.ol la**t Session.
i ROZvl A CO RESPONDENT OF ONE
• OF THE STUDENTS.
Ciinev V, N. Y. O<*i.2!)th, 1836. '
X inn* intent ion of going to Georgetown Ky.
! is, 1 think mi admirable one and you would be
very mmdi to blame, mH to go through with it
! —foi, from all accounts, ilm School in Geort’e- I
(town is l"'ltei* adapted Im prcfiiii ing Fttgineers
than anv mliei's in tho I'li'ti d Slate,, I have
■qud.i ii io : . ;*al En .a, *i .on tin Subject and
they all a*'ice in reciumtiending il very slront'-
Jy .' '
Jail. 12. .52—ts.
nry.
pgMHE Next term <*f lhi> lusiilutimi. milet tlie
bi i loir;*.*,J'ill.- Rev. ('.l'. BI.AMAN, wid
I'iiinmeiie.* o.i lhe li IM'■ tI >AV in J ANT Alt X'
The price c.l’ 'i ni.ion as follows, viz :
I.min mid Gn,k, :.* : I ;',!>(), lhe tern:, in advance.
English, 1 IJNI, do. do. do.
Tlm muter i ned lias lakcn charge of the Stu
dent's Hall. 'I he | rice of Board w ill ho sl2 per
month, i'l'H'i d o teim; one half iu advance. This
ha*. !><■< ii foend ii. cc. sary, in con equeiicc oftlic in
er.** 'cd I'l ie,* of every mlielo id prov i*.ion. No
pains vvill l.< pin <■<!, to r< inlor the Htiident'if lhat
mny tmcommiited to his care, as comfoitable as
| possible.
I’m* want of room (as it is lhe design of the
commillee not to iiavi* the s'mdeiil's crovvd. d in
their rm m ,) the number that can find ndm'iliaiice
in tlie i fall, vv ill not > '.'■<■< d fdiy or sixty. Early
application widbe iu cessaiy to warrant tulmis
sioti.
By ordei ofllu* Committee. Nov. I Idi 1831).
B. I*. STI IT; ', Su ichn ii 'J'liasurtr.
Dec, 22 ' 49—3 t.
'TO
N TEACHER wanted tor the year 1837, to
.< .4 take <li "; I* of Bra I;-.oili'g Academy, iu the
Comity of 'l'idlxit; one < .lieiilalcd to tench tin*
ti* uni bran.*b< *. <b .:<< i ’n•*,!i-.li I alliealion, can re
ceive a tail* ■alary, on exhibiting sm.islactOl'y Tos
l.inon,"!*. ol qualification, and moral climactcr.
om* mln im ed apply. I am, rs addressed to the
'l'liwlei .i at iTatt.'lmrg, I'. (>. Talbot County,
v. ill meet with mtentiim
XX H.l I X M DR XN'E, Scc’ry
(> th** board of Ti listens.
ILc. ‘2.2 49—2 t.
‘OOO per an-
gTIJIESE INS Till TIONS will Im opened
B on till-S. I*l Olid ALmday ill January, J 837,
U',,l* ,* the diiei lion <3 MIL .1. DARBY,as Prin
, ip.d of tin* Female : mid MIL J. (>I(O\ I'.S, oi
Il,e Male Depaitmeiit, assisted by competent
'J'etii hei s.
The Trust! <■> an* Itappy in bavitig ;e< tired tho
ihu . ivn, ,sos two "mil Teachets,enjoying tho
hi die.t Ii puimion lor talent", si liolmsbip, mid
h., |.,| woith. iMR. DARBY, a giaduato
ol \'> diianis Colli !'l*. mid MIL GROV ES, of
Fi anklin, enter tho institutions, having the ben
efit of sevcial yem’s succc.-siul expetienco ;
uudllii v <*<inie w ttli well <•: laldi lied character*
lor dis< ri lion, inildrn-ss mid skill. Th' se gentlc
men w ill devote themselves to the intellectual
and moral advancement of the pupils committed
to tlieir chai;' •, and willgive them the adviinta
. < , ol' all tlm iii pioveineiits recently made in
the pi Hieiple nod modes ol illstl'UClii lt.
Tlie I lusters invite tlm patiiHitige ol the pub
lie, with the greatest eonliiH lice that lhe wholo
will be conducted in the most able ami satisfac
tory ’ iminer. 'I he pleasantness of its location, _
its quiet mid retii'i d position, and tho character,
of the community in which it is placed, combiner
to make this establishment a desirable and safu
place of result.
The manners, health, and morals will receive
particular attention. Students from abroad
may be accommodated withb . rd in good fami
lies, at it lea: onalde rate.
The plan of instruction w ill embiace tho stu
dies iieiessm y lot* admission into out* Colleges,
or ireful to those intended I'm* the active pur
aiits ol lite ; also the French mid Spanish lan
guage , Nat i.r;XI Philosophy, and tlie higher bran
dies of Mathematics.
Tlie impmtmil mid popularscicm es of Chem
istry, and Natural History, w ill receive marked
attention, and every elfort made lo render them
int< resting.
A department will be formed for any who
may wisii to quality themselves lor Teaching,
and ti couise ol Lectures w ill be delivered on
dm most approved method, of teaching and
managing Schools.
iXiliS. D.XKBX , who will take charge of th*
Deparlmi iil ol' JMLSIC, comes recommended
m tlie strongest terms, by one of the most emi
nent I* i each professors of Music, as toher
kuowlidgc of tho subject, and her complote
suceess in leeching il under his inspection.
Tins subject will be attended to, not merely
as an accomplislmieut, hut as a science, and pu
nils sullti iemly advanced will pay particular at
- leinion to the principles of Musical composition.
DRAXXhNG AND UAIiNIiAG.
\\ ill be taught scicnlilicully. The principles
! ot’ perspective will in till cases be taught and be
reipiired lo bo understood by pupils previous te
Painting, as nojust pretensions to a knowledge
oi this ueltgliilul science can be claimed by one
ignotmil ol the matliemalical principle on which
it is founded.
Ain. D.vi<by brings with him a first rate Chera
cal, Piidosoplitcai and Astronomical apparatus ;
and a cabinet olMineralogical and Geological
specimens, equalled by no cabinet in any simi
lar institution ni this State. The instruments
tor expei imeuts ou Galvanism, and the lecently
created mid vastly importmil sciences of Elec
tro Magnetism, and Thermo-Electricity, ate
complete.
Much expense has been incurred in thus pla
cing our institutions in the first rank us toad
vantages tor an extensive and thorough educa
lion, and we trust the public will bestow upon
them a liberal piliotiage, which they w ill richly
deserve. Ni* XX DA X GATE X OUSLE,
Secietary ol the Board of Trustees.
I’ruiriiihs.
Ist. The Government, as tar as possible, will
be founded on tlie pupil's sense of right and
wrong, instead ol using corporeal punishment,
in common cases, those motives which arc to,
operate m alter lite will he thoroughly tried to,
produce propriety of conduct mid industrious,
application ; Imheving, as wo do, with the dis-,
ttnguished i* eilinbui'gli, that those principles,
should govern youth which are to govern iiianr
hood ; mid they will ellectually do it with a,
proper action and co-operation of parents and
teadiers.
2d. XX'e are decidedly opposed to that mode
ol in * ..ruction wliiih gives a precocious devel
opeiiu*ul to tlie memory at the expense of the
judgmenl. I ins we believe lo be a common
lauli in nearly all our schools. It is so much
more the teacher’s ease lo give it pol lion of thp
lext book to be committed, and then listen to
its repetition, than to lead tlm understanding,
step, Irom known lo unknown truths, that the
former I '.iiiscis usually adopted. XX e conceive*
that to be the only ellicient mode which makes
mi equal demand on the memory and judgment
mid tiic e objei is will be constantly kept in view.
3d. Xhitougli we propose to ourselves u sys
tern, we shall take care lhat it does dot interfere
with what we owe to tlie different capacities of
■pupils ; their previous advantages, powers of
apprehension, reasoning, cVc. XVe shall not
adhere lo an <( jiiniri theory, but take out* iu
dii alions empirically from tho nature of tho
case.
dtli. Care will bo taken to avoid everything
like technical unvaried an angcmenl, which pro
j duces on tin* mind tho sane effect that monolo-
J nous sounds do on the animtil spirits ; and tend
*to lull the judgment asleep. The thrice told
i tale may proce.'d mechanically from the lips of
the Speaker equally deceiving the teacher and
pupil ; the mind in iug on tlie words, mid thu
: idea conveyed by lhem passed over.— Routine
i should be suspended, win n it injures thu process
!oi tliinking. By departin'.', from system in such
isises, die mind receives a concussion w hich is
| salutary. Tlieiulemay be repealed, and well
repeated, w ithout tlm scholar's annexing any
idea lo ii ; Iml the reason of the rule is what en
all m em ions should he requin (1.
.'uh. \\ <• me fully pi isuado.l, by experi
ence ol the great importance of frequently rc
em ring to wltai his been passed. XVe bcUeye
it ab olutell m cessary that tin* leacl'cr haverc
coiir-." to I'.equenl repetiiion, judiciously varied ;
nothing lixe . tlm fact so permanently. The
mind must not lie suU'ercd passively to grope its
way tiom one thing to another, only intent ori
the present, and never tevcztiiig to the past!
Tlm teacher must lie satisfied by fl equent ex
aminations, that the pupil has retained what it
lias passed over, and has formed some system
in its mind from past readings. XX ithout this,
the schulai* may have gone through the book
mid retain nut a vestige of what has been stu
died. XX'e are to hem* in mind too, that /heft
ire the materials of knowledge, m* rather, that
ihi-i' constitute know ledge,mid we should therc
lorv, diiect our attention to these holding worlds
as mete indices.
(di. Tlm teacher must study lhe character,
and habits id thought of liis pupils, ihat he may
make the must of tlieir individual peculiiiritios,
iml know at what point to iipprotich their un
deislanding, mid that lie may Im enabled to
lead them ill a proper course, as far as possible,
bv "ii; lim'then prevailin'.' inclinations. >
7 ih. Not the exleot el'llm lesson, but tb»
perfect under.landing of it should be made th*
matei i d point w ith llm teacher. A few line*
well undersiood, will afford more nourishing
food and invigorating aliment to the mind, than
a w hole volume listlessly passed over. Over
come tlie vis Nturiv of a dull mid sluggish in
tellei t by making it grasp mid perceive th®
homily ofoue idea, and you have done every
thin".. Xou have kindled a train, which may
lead it to tlm deepest .sources of intellectual gra
tification
DXRBY, \. m. Ftincipal of tl.e Female P<T
<>RO\ I.S, v *i Pi incipal ( f the Male Dcp
4 *