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lI.HR months "fu r date. application wi I t”
, mute to the Homn abio Justieesot the lute
rtor Court of Fill tski co.iuli. w.teti sttitttg a->
f’mil 10l Ordm try, for leave to sell all the la"
belonging to the estate of Joseph J. Bracewcb
lue ol's dd Count ■, d”ce:isc’L
B. W . BRACEWELL. Adm r.
S-U11.1.’1 .'G-m '.in.
"■TV’ll* nrmths niter date, application will I"
1/ mid? to the Hon tho Inferior C»ilrt o'
Montgnineiy con Uy, wlii'o sitting for Ordintwy
pmp .se.«. for h.'avc to sell tlio real estate ot Lit :
tlchni-y Thompson, an Ulegiti.nuc minor of sate ,
County.
W)L C. PHILLIP.*. Guardian.
_ Vu.t.f"
p.fti'i R mon • ■?<!•.’.•'. npplication will be ■
male to tho It m. tho Interior Court o'|
B-d.lwiti Con i:-, for le-.vc to sei' lot of Land No
S 3, iu the Jfttll Di-ti.rt of origin ll'v Muscogee.,
HO-.V Ih '.is Con ill. belonging to Elisa Currie. I
minor, of snid County.
JOHN 11. CI RRIt.. Guard. :
Angnst IG 1 Jl7. , 32-mlm J
R months after date, application will.
’ be mule to tim honorable the Interim I
Court of 1) adv county, whoa sitting ter nrdi-;
MrvpnrpHOS ter lease to sell the real cs
tate of Sim..o.i Roberts late ot said county.:
deceased.
.MUNGTON H. PHILIPS, Vim’r. .
Julvll 26—4 m.
- *- «—-.a. . ' I
171 AUR MON THS after date, application will |
’ be m ide to the Interior Court of Washing. I
taa co'.iutv, when sitting ns a Court oi Ordinary
for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 1 IL in tho Lath
Bist:ict. IM Section t and Lot No. 1017. in the
Utli Di.t.irt nod I Sccli m. Chei-akeo. draw .by
the Orphans of Abraham Joiner lit? nt \\ nshiug
tbncounty,deceased Jun” ‘-'ith. IS>7.
BE.NJ’.N. FORBES, Guardian.
_JulyJ 25- 4m
FOi k MON i ' after application
will be made to the Ilmorahle the Justi
•as of tho Inferior Court ot Pulaski County,
when sitting for < rlin iry purposes, for leave to
sMI Ten acres of Land, it Imine p irt of Lot
fc'ts. 145 in the 24th district of formerly W il
kla«*n, now Pulaski conn .v, ns the property id
the estate of Robert V . W . 'A ynno, late oi said
C'u'jrttv dee.
JOHN A. WYNNE, Adm’r.
de bonis non.
June ~i, L' .x. £4—4 : 'j
ITJOUR MONTHS alternate, application will
be im Is to the Honorable, th” Inferior Court
• I Homy Coriuty. for kvivc to so'l t«c land am
n-yncs belonging to the estate of W in. Ruff, late
•f said County, docc :snd. tyikl tel the benefit o
th* heir* .mJ eredito s.
REIH’d’CA RUFF. >lmr-'jt.
MARTIN L. KIFF, Ad nr.
June 27 T l Z , '. n _
FOUR months aft-.y date application will he
mile to th’ Honorable trio Justices of the
Interior Court ot Ttil.uki c.nuty wi.cn setting I'm
ordinary purposes, for leas e to ~etl all the land
belonging to the csta'.o of William Mays late ol
sni-1 county dec.
JAME*J. MAYS, Ex'r.
Hawkinsville. Jmtc 20th. 1537.
FOUR months after d ue. applieatiou mH be
made to th? Hono-ablu Justices of the lute
riot Court of Pulaski county when sitting as .a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell ail lite icnl
estate of Jchn Whckw 1 ate of said county dee.
BERRA’ TIPPER, Adm’t.
Flawrtii’sidiie, June 20th, 1537.
FOUR .MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Houoruble the inferior Court
of Jones Comity for leave to sell tho Laud mid
Negroes belonging to the estate of Ridgeway Ho
gen, Inle of st>id County, deceased. Mav3U 1007.
WM. HOG AN, Adufr.
NANCY HOGAN, Adtnr’x.
JuacS 21—4 m.
FOUR mattes after date application w ill be
made to the Interior Court of Pulaski Conn
tv, sittiug M a Court of Ordi.t.ary. for leave to sell
apart of tho real estate and m groes belonging to
rhe estate of John J. Taylor, late of said County,
deceased. May 22. 1c37. 20—tin.
gTWUR liiout'ij aftor date, npplitatiuu will be
3? made to ibe Hotior.dde tho hi.uri >r Court
of Dooly county, while sitting as a Cou t of Or
dinary. for leave to sell all ths real estate of Be
n.ijah Bowdeu, late of said eonutx, deceased
MATTUEB cMlltl, Adm r.
July 2?. JS37. 3! 4m
A I.!, persons imitbted t<> th estate of ttooci.
jf M. W . W. Wynne, of Pulaski county, deceased
arc requested to como forward and make imm-di
me paymetr, and those having demands against
said estate, arc requested to render in tb-ir de
mands iu terms of th- liw
JOHN A. WYNNE, Adui'r. de bonis non.
Augu»t 2ft 33—-lOds.
“MiTira,
ALL persons are hereby forwarned ngains:
intruding on tuy.land, lying in Warren co
in thia State, on the wnte-iof Deep Creek, ad
joining Thcophalesa Howel, Anthony C. i'sry,
James Moon and John INry, in any in tinier whet
• ver, or carrying away fiom : or making use of, an
rails, boards, or ary oth r thing, wha ever, re
maining or belonging thereto, as the law will be
rigorously enforced against any person so iutru
ding.
ISAAC DOWNS, ’
August 15 •; 31— 3t.
~ fiEORGIA, t ~
Pulaski County, y
rFERIOR court, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses. Adjourned terza January 1837.
Pro«ent their Honr’s. William S. Whitfield.
Bryant John.ton, and Jordan Bradshaw.
RU IE-NISI.
Tho p-.tition of Jan os L Carruthers, respectful
ly shmveth, that, on the twentieth tiny of Decem
ber in the year 182'3, John Carruthers late of
said county deceased, made and executed
t» one Amos Brown, his certain written obligation
n> wit: a bond for titles to Im of Lan'l. No. 37, he
rng in the 4th district of the county of Mu cogee.
and State aforesaid, conditioned to m ike titles
warra-ited to tho said lot oflaud, to the said Am<»
on or before the first day of Fehru iry next, costs
ing tho date of said bond. And your petitiouc
• v»r», that afterwards, to wit, on the Bth day o.
March, in the year 18*1, the said Atnos Brown du
by tran .ferrcd and delivered the said bond to one
John Carmichael, and that aflerwatds, to wit, on
the I2llidnyof March 1533, the said bond wm.
transferred by the said John Carrnichaul. to Ar
thpr Jones, and that the said Aithur Jones, after
wards, on the 3 Idayof December, 1633. fora val
uable consideration, duly transferror! and deliver
ed the same to your petitioner (a copy of which
bond with tho transfers thereon, is hereunto an
nexod.) And your petitionei farthershow s that al
though thn cousideration money, f«r which said
bond was given, has been fully paid, }c t the snid
John Carruthcisileparted ibis life, without exccu
ting said titles: and that titles have never l»ei>
made in pursuance of said bond. Ami yo l(r j
tinner avers further, and states •„ Vlll ir hmirn-nld,
body, that the administrator of the said John Car
rathor.i. ready and willing to make titles to said
let of land, to your petitioner, v. henever this hon
orable court shall n’> direct him.
Your petitioner therefore pr.y, tins honorable
Court, to grant bim rm order, din-cthig the admit,
I'trntor of the said John (Imraihiirs, to bim
frill and complete titles to said lot ol | ;ill ,|. j„
of the law. in such cases marie au-l provi,l,-,| i
y«nr petitioner as in duty hound wj||, vei
sA’n.r.K K.-i -.v,,-,,,
The court on h-anngi|-., { a |„, ve
order that the same be entered on the mhmtes
the court, and be published in some public gazette
agreeably to tho statute in s-K-h eases ,
provided: end that, all persons contented, shew
• auiio, if any they have, before the said next
of this court, why Dclmnar t.'la-ton, iidmin' ,
tetr nn the estate of the said John < lai-’rnibeis 'shall
■ Hexeetim titles to lot. of land No. 37. in t |‘ lc ,j
11 strict of Muscogee county, to the said Jam<-s [ '
Carruthers, iu pnrsiiruice of said bond. “
A true extract from the minutes of the
this Ifhh day of March, 1837 ,L
JOSEPH CARRUTHER.cI’Ic. c - 0 .
April 4. 12—mCra
GEORGIA, Pulaski County.
~ a’ 1 • L<i 11 A.', I’ttL-he W.nn tie, links nppli-I
• ’ eaionf .r lotteis of nd urn sir itimi upon
ne estate of Daniel Wamble, late ol said county, ,
deceased. ‘ j
i'n.-se are therefore to cite and admonish ;il '
mil singular the kin Ircd au J creditors of said de- !
-< ased. to he and appear at my office within tho
imo prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any exist,
vh s-vd I oters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at eTice in llawkiusvilllo,
his in uiv. io >7.
JOHN V. .MU’CHELL, D C- C.O.
: Sept. 5. 1837. 31—Iw
: H-’.ORGIA, I'oisyih County.
' A IS/" HE KE AS, Solomon Carroll makes np
h V plication for Letters of Xdiniuistrution
<pon the estate of James K Billie, late of said
j Jouuty, deceast d
These nrc therefore to cite and admonish all
i ind singular the ki.idreu and sroditors of snid de
l-eased to bo mid appear nt iny office, within the
; tine prescribed by law. to show cause, if any
they h ivo. why said letters should not be granted,
i Given inlet my hand, this Ithh of August,
1 H 37. D. .McCOY, C. C. O.
I
I GgoftaiA, /
I Pulaski Count;! S
ZJVTIEK E As Thomas Collier and Brynn Co
l" lier applies to me for Letters of AdininL-
I tration on the estate of Andrew J. Collier, late of
’ I'lil iski county, doc’d.
These nrc therefore to cite mid admonish nil ami
I singular, the kindred mid creditors of said deceas
' nd, t > be and appear at my office within the time
I p escribed by law. to file their objections, (if any
thev have) why snid letters should not be granted.
Given under n v hand, this 20th July. 1837.
JOHN V MITCHELL, D. C. C. O.
i Aug. 8. 30—6 w
' GEORGI A, Washington County.
1 ®MriIEiiF.AS, John Martin and Green
i V V Martin, applies for letters of adminis-
I ’ra'ion with the will anno cd on the estate ot
■ Richard Martin late of said County, deceased.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all
: a--.d singular the kindled and creditors of said
' k-ceascd to bo un i appear it my •ffiec within
the tint:’ prescribed by law to shew cause il tiny
exist, wliv said letters should not bo granted.
Given'undcr my Iritvi at office in Sanders
ville this 25th July, 1887.
L. A. JERNIG \N. C. C.O.
i M7l Ai.t. cI R I .VS S.A .1. —Il id be sold oil
I ,£L'J th' li st Tuesday in November next, before
' .tie court house door in Cherokee county, between
’ the usual hours of sale, the following property,
i to wit:
40 Acres of Li’’d, lying in said county,
; known as a Gohl Lot, being No. 503, in the 3d
| district and third section, sold as the property of
i Drury Muiphy, deceased, late of Bnldiv in c-miity,
| !>y oider ot the Inferior Court of said couty. lor
; the benefit of the heirs mid creditors.
Terms made known wu the day of sale.
MARY RALL, Executrix.
August 29. 1337—33td5. _____
Dooly Sheriff Sales.
’S'S/'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday of <)cto-
’j - her next, lieliire ilic vmirt House door iti
■ the Town of Drayton. Dooly Comity, within the
j usual hours of sale, the following property, to
’Mt .
One lot of land No. ninety-swen, (9 1.)
; iu the sth District of Dooly County, levied wiia.-
’ the property of David G. ttaidy to satisly a ft la
i issti-d from the Superior Court ol Lincoln County,
I iti favor of Stovall & Lamar— propeity pmuleit
out by William H. Croilmd.
Also.—Lot N.I. 151, in the 12th di*t.
i of said County, levied on as tbs property of Dau
! ie! Duncan, to satisfy a 11 fa is-ue t irrnn a Justices
Court of the oVftth dist. G. M in Morgan Coumy.
in favor of Royal Jenkins; levied on aud returned
to me by a Cqustablc.
Postponed Sales.
Will be sold, at the same time and place,
’ one negroni in. by the name of DAV 1., about33
! years old, levied on a* the property of «S. (>.
| I’.Hillette. to satisfy a fi la in favor of John Rawls;
;ii fa issued f ont tho Supetior Court of Dooly
County, i’r’petty pointed out by pl-iiutifi.
Also.—O.ie l"t ol land No. (236.) in the
lOthdist of D >oly Comity, levied on as t.io prop
ertyf Samuel Hodges, to satisfy sundry ft las
in favor of Jam -s S. Beall, issuedfrom a Justices
Court of ihe 535th Bist. G. M- iu Dooly County
Levied on and returned to tnn by a Cou-tablc ;
pioperty pointed mit by defendant
BENNETT PURVIS. Sheiiff.
Sept. 5. 34 t Is.
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold mi the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, within the leual hours of sale,
at the Court I lou-c door. i:> th? Citutiiy of Pulas
ki. 'he following pioperty to wit:
O ie negro man bv ilm n itn-' of IJover,
iboui twenty five or thirty year- ot age, I -M.-d on
*s the prop Tty of tl e estate of Thomas Co.ilsmi,
to satisfy a ft fa in favor..f Janies Blight.
Also.—Out* Im sos lot number 89, in
he fourth district <>f Dooly, at the time of survey,
now Pulaski '’ounty : levied on as the property
f Willis Joiner, to sal sfy a ft fain favor of Isra
•l Coalstou.
Levied and return*.! ( ’v a Cunstable.
WILEY HOLDER. Sheriff.
! August 29 93—tds.
NOTICE. —AU persons inde'ne.l to tho estate
of James Collins, late of Dooly Comity.
I deceased, are requested to make payment with
! out delay, and those having claims against said
estate are required to pre-cut them within the
lime prescribed by Jaw to
S. L. HOLLIDAY, Adm’r. de bodsnon.
Dooly County. August 15 1837. 20—40.1 s
ADMINSTRATOR’.S SALE.—Ou the fust
'l'u sd .y in October next, at tho Court
twiise in B.ker county, will he sold a tract of
I 'and in said County, containing two hundred and
I fifty acres, being number eight, in the first District
! .1.1 by or ',-r of the Inferior Court, Warren Co.
J li. sitliii” for < Irdiuary purposes, as the property
!of Frances Hill dec’d. Julv3l. 1«37.
ROBERT HILI,. A.hn’r.
| ~ . .. i. —.—.—
A GREEABLY to nu order of the Hon. she
•/.A Inferior court of Baldwin county will he
sold on Monday, the second <lay of October next,
b.fi're the Court House door in the city of Mil
ledgeville, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2
; ”. M. a lot of land containing one eighth of ;:n
I acre, whereon Mrs. Clark formerly lived, laying
1 -nd being ill the City of Milledgeville. Sold for the
benefit of the heirsand creditorsol Drury Murphy
■lee. Terms made known on the day.
MARY RALL. A.lnt’x
July 25 28-—tds.
VALUABLE MILLS FOR SALE—Desi
foils of removing to the West, I now offer for
I ale my valuable set of merchant mills and plan
i ation, »u the Falling Creek 12 miles westoft’liu
' on. in Jones comity There are twosets ofst.snes
I nd .all lhe running gear of cast iron, and finished
I "ff iu the best style, to whi«-h is attached a saw
ml! w ith a good supply of timber. The land, tho'
I rokvn. is highly a.lap'ed to the culture of Colton
Corn, Arc &.C. in grod repair. Persons w ishing
o purchase w ill call on mv overseer on the prem
ises aud exanimo forth. ms.-lves. A great bar
gain can be had on liberal terms—the above prop
■riy. M y address in Warrent. n Ga.
A. J. PER SONS.
July 25 28
ON the first Tuesday in Novefnlw>r next,
will be sold within the usual hours of sale,
at the Court house in Merriwcther Coot.ty, the
following lot of land, to wit:
No. 117, in tlieOth lh-t. of Merriwcther
County; sold by order of the Inferior Court of
Warren County, for tho benefit of the orphans
of Polly M’Daniel, fats-of Warren County, de
ceased. Terms made known on the dav.
ISAAC HART, Jun. Guardian.
June c f7, I”.??,
JULY 1817.
I® ’■'.SOLVED.Thatadi.stiihm.ou <d \EN
> HI NUKED AAi) i'll TV I HOU. A.xD
WOuLARS lie made mnmij. the several t'miutns
in tins .-tote, to he LOAN!'. D on ACCOM MO
Da I’lON NO TES, which tuny be otlered for
discount on the days, and in ibe order stated ii.
the follow nig table, viz:
C !f'-s. ’ j Amounts.
IJW' ’ I
Baker, 1>34
Baldwin, 9.348
? Btbb, 10,299
a 3 Bryan, », , 3,525
’’’ Bulloch, 3,6/ 7
« Burke, 14,487
c» Butts, 7,145
> Camden, 5,367
a Campbell, 6.267
m Carroll, 5,345
§ Cass, 2,475
E" Chatham, 1.'4,250
Ckerokec, 2,f80
I Clark, 12,<125
\Cotd, 2,!Vb
t Columbia, l-4,3«’5
"g Coweta, 8,57.9
Crawford, 6,150
A;’ Decatur, 5,877
De Kalb* 16,472
- Doolv, 3,385
E .rrly, 2,9’ 2
5 Effingham, 3,875
g Elbert,' 15,875
§ Emanuel, 3,875
r~ Fayette, 8,682
Floyd, 2,825
~ f Forsyth, * 3,650
£ Franklin, 1-4,500
Gilmer, 675
Glynn, 4,75(
< Greene, 14,852
< Gwinnett, ■’ 19,727
g Habersham, 17,825 ■
g Hall, 19,620
£ 1 Hancock, 15,312
~ t C iTirriT; 9,772
I fl -aid, 3,007
« H-nry, 16,197
® I ll.iuston, 11,462-
§ j Irwin, 1,837
| Jackson, 13,817
g 'a per. 16,655
g iofersun, 9,295
jj o ics, 16,812
t- [ Laurens, 7,160
y
t Liberty, 8,125
Lincoln, 7,682
Lowndes, 3 875
| Lumpkin, 7,962
.cl I Madison, 5,820
| Marion, 2,956
5 | M’lntosh, 5,500
§ IM. r iwethcr, 7,545
? Monroe, 23,120
Montgomery, 1,875
( Morgan, 14.622
(Murray, 1,500
§ Muscogee, 7,500
< Newton, 16,055
Oglethorpe, 15,950
-1 Paulding, 1.645
< I Pike, 9,507
S Pulaski, 6,597
S Putnam, 16,050
Rabun, 4,920
Randolph, 1,4-30
g Richmond, 15,090
-S Sctiven, 5,750
5 Stewart, 3,500
Sumter, 2,000
< Talbot, 9,000
Taliaferro, 7,625
’ Tattnall, 3,550
> Telfair, 2,970
a Thomas, 5,202
2 Troup, 11,022
2 Twigg's, 11,142
r- Union, 1,650
§ ( I B,(><:/
kg Walker, I.2tX)
Walton, 14,567
H I Ware, 1,787
5* Warren, 12,758
< i Washington, 13,062
IVavne, 1,322
= I Wilkes, 17.232
£ (_ Wilkinson, 9,610
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
The law requires that th money apportion
ed to each County, shall be loaned only to the
! citizens ofsuch Couu'ics respectively, and that
; tlie endorsers, as well as the makers of the
j Notes, shall be residents > the County. The
Board will therefore require, in each case, a
I certificate of residence both of makers and en
dorsers, which may be signed by any civil offi
| cer of tho county. But if the money appropri
: ated to the Counties respectively, shall not b<
. applied for, and loaned within thirty days from
i the offering days above specified, then tlie above
! requirement of the law in relation to the resi
| deuce of endorsers ceases, and after that tinif
■ a certificate of the resident e ol the maker onh .
* will be required.
All Notes must be made payable at lhe CEN
TRAL BANK OF GEORG. A, three hund
red and sixty days after date, and must havt
TWO OR MORE-GOOD ENDORSERS.
Certificates *>f lhe taxable pioperty of th.
makers and endorsers of the notes offered, will
be regarded lhe bestevidence ol their solvency.
No note will be discounted, having on it tin
name of any person indebted to the State, ei
l ther as principal or security, which debt is due
i and unsettled ; or who is the maker of, or en
! .terser on, any note or bill heretofore discount
- cd by lhe Bank, and which is past due and un
attended t->.
Ail discounts will be paid only in current
j funds.
No note will be received fo£ discount, after
lhe hour of nine o’clock, a. m. =Zj) of th.
days above specified.
Bv order of the Board.
R. A. GREENE, Cashier.
Autr. 1. 30—1st Dec.
For Sale.
A ralu tble PlanhiUon, near Macon.
BEING desirous of moving to the West, I
now ptopose to sell my setllcment of Oal
and Hickory lands, Icing in the upper part <>
Bibb county, immediately on the Ocmnlgee river,
and eight miles from Macon. ’The settlcincn
contains eight hundred and twenty-five acres .
four hundred <.l which are cleared land and unde,
good f-ticc. The part ffi the woods is finely tim
bered, lies generally well, and is of tho first qual
ity of up land. Connected with, a.id coitveaien.
to the plantation, are all necessary out hu.'ldings
a 101.-ral.le dwelling, ami an excellent frame..
Gin House: also an excellent fishery. Tito heitlll
of the place is unquestionable; water good. An
person wishing further information, can obtain it
by applying at the place, or by letter addressed to
me at Macon. Georgia.
’I4MOTHY.M. FURLOW.
Bibb comity. Ga. April 15, (837. cowtf-17
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
ON the first'Tuesday in October next, will
be sold in the town of Sandersville, Wash
iugton County,
225 Ai res of Land, on the waters of
Saud Hill Creek, belonging to the estate of Joel
Dean, lato of said county, dec.
JESSE DEAN, ) .. ,
ELIZABE TH DEAN. 1 Adm rt -
August 1. 2ft,---ids.
NT AN IM Rp op UNION
ka.JliSiill 41‘•
Lot No. 2.M gist dis Stewart < minty.
■54 11 di •• Randolph •:
“ “ 41
“ “ 45
" •• 19ft •• ..
“ “ Bft
“ 219 3 •* - Leo »
'* “ 198
•• 20ft “ «
“ 1-55 ISth “ Stewnrt “
“ •* 121 10th “ Ruidulph “
" “ 148
" “ 76 13 •* Lee
“ “ !(>(> 8 •• Baker ••
“ •• 30fi
“ “ .305 2
“ •* ]BO
.“ “ 99 4 “ Randolph ••
“ “ 180
" “ 321 4 “ Early
•• - 74
“ “ 333 3 “ Baker ••
“ “ 3.34
“ “ 372 “
“ “ 214 34 District Baker.
•• •• 215
“ 224
“ •• •‘>•>l << ,4 <« ..
.. - 'ft! .. .. • ~ ..
“ 2.52 sth » Early “
“ “ 103
For pm tieulars apply to the subscriber in thi
place, or William Deuard Esq. near Byron, Ba
ker county.
Milledgeville, June 21st, 1837.
COWLES & WARD.
June 27 24 —ts. '
Oti L miOii B* E I
VJLIiSITY
ETT has already been miuounced, that this Insti
tutioii will commence its exercises on the first
Monday of January. 1838. The Board of Trus
tees. while again calling public attention to tliL
fact, otter some remarks in explanation of a new
feature which they have given to its charac
ter.
The University will consist of three departments,
Collegiate, Academic, and Primary.
Any person desirous of seeing the laws w biclt
govern the Collegiate department, can obtain a
copy of the pamphlet containing them, by appli
cation to IL P. Stubbs, of this place, Secretary and
< Treasurer of the Board.
Candidates for admission into the Freshman
class, must be prepared io stand an cxaminutimi
on Caesar’s Commentaries, four hooks, Cicero’s
Select Orations, Mair's Introduction to Latin
Syntax, the Gospels in the GiOek Testament,
Dalzel’s Collectanea Giteca Minora, together with
Latin and Greek Grammar, including Latin Pros
ody ; also,on English Grammar, Arithmetic and
tfeograpliy, ancient ami modern.
The course of instruction in tho several classes,
vtill be as follows, to wit:
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Winter Session. ''iimmer Session
Cicero de Amieitia, Cicero de Officiis and
Gfcectt Majora, Ilorrace(Odes.)
Latin and Greek Exer- Grteca Majora,
ctses. Latin am! Greek Exerci-
Mg«l>ra (Days.) ses.
Geography, Algebra, (completed,)
Roman Antiquities.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Horace (Satires and Arte Livy,
Poetica.) Grseca Majora,
Grtteqa Majora. Plain Trigonometry,
Geometry, (Playfair’s Meumratiou, (Day’s.)
Euclid,) Navigation,
Plain Trigonometry, Surveying, (Day’s,)
Lectures on History, History,
(Priestley.)
M.'NIOL CLASS.
H’infcr Session. Summer Sissian.
Spherical Trigonome- Integral Calculus
try, (Young’s)
Analytic Geometry, (in- Natural Philosophy,
eluding Conic Sec- Cicero de Oratorc,
lions, Longinus.
Descriptive Geometry, Natural Theology,
DifFereutial Calcultr-, Logic,
Nautical Astronomy,
Evidences of Christiani-
ty.
Cicero de Oratorv.
Longinus
SENIOR C..ASS.
Winter Session. Summer Session.
Belles Letfres, Moral Philosophy,
Philosophy of A’ind, Astr momy,
Moral i’lnlo.sophy. Chemistry,
Natural Philosophy, Languages,
Quintilian, Gene:al Review.
Longinus,
Cheiiiisiry,
[Provision will also be madefor instruction in
'loderti Languages.]
The Academic Department will consist of 'host
who are preparing for admission into this or tin;,
other College.
The Primary Department will be compo ed o'
those pursuing the ordinary branches of an Eu
glish education.
1 he students in these two departments, as w< II
is the Collegiate, will be instructed by the Facul
ty yfthe College.
Lt consequence of this arrangement, boys, in
the early ttage of their literary course, w ill eti|o'
ulvantages peril ips un-urpas. cd in this country
is they will be taught by a regular Faculty, whi'l:
the students of the College will receive t ie full a
mountof instruction ordinarily given them, as w i I
he seen by a reference to their <-onr.se of study.
This system will vastly increase the labor of tin
Faculty ; this labor they have however conseutc
undergo.
The adoption of this new plan has been caused
by the peculiar state of the times. Though th
amount on our subscription list is sufficient to war
rant the coinnieiicernent of the work in its oi ig’na:
form, yet from tho present state of affairs, it w ont
have been mure than indelicate to call upon mam
individual for their subscriptions. On the othc'i
hand, many parents have been making their ar
rangements to send theii sons to Midway, timing
he next year. Such persons it would Ire painful
to disappoint, ye* it would be impossible to pro
need for want of funds in band. Thccaitrse now
tnnoitncod as being adopted, was then proposed—
h it is, to bring the Academy and College tinder
he government and instruction of the sum.. Pies
wlctit and Professors. By this arrangement the ex
■lenses ot the Institution will be sustained, and all
lifficulties in its way removed.
The Board of Trustees take this occasion to
■ ay, that after this year the Steward’s Hall will he
liscontinucd. This is done, that there may he n<
hindrance in the way of such persons ns may wish
o move to Midway for the purpose of taking
•oardcFs.
'The Trustecsclmc this communication by sug
gesting to parents, (who desire their children to
be. educated, and who cannot afford to send them
ibtoad for this purpose) the propriety of settling
■hetnselvi's at Midway.- By raking boarders, th<
xpenses of their family qptild bo more than sus
ained. and tin ir children of all ages receive a thor
ugh and fini-hed ednca'ioti. To ot]ieis disposed
o turn their attention to keeping boarders as alm
incss, we would suggest that Midway offers in
ncements inferior to few if any other positions in
ho South—a healthy and delightful location, an<!
s many boarders as they may be aldo to accorn
nodato-
By order of the F.xrcnnvp Comtnitfee.
B. P. STUBB <,_S pc’y•
■prrOTICE TO LAND TRADERS—Tm
I.™ subscriber would respectfully inform thos.
-v ho arc engaged in the land trade, that ho will
■ nrnish them with Maps of Districts, in any par
if the State, with the water courses, &c. laiii
down correctly, at §2,50 each. Whole coiiniit->
Idd down if desired. All orders addressed to hin
(Post Paid) enclosing the cash will be punctual ■
mended to.
JAMES F. SMITH.
Milledgeville, Juno !stli, 1837.
June 13 22—ts
CH EiToKj/E LaTd DI~fRT( rs~Tlu
subscriber will furnish those who ntav
w ish, with correct Maps of each Land District
in Cherokee, with the Drawers name, residenc*-
and quality of each lot on tb« same at 8 If) (inch.
\II orders addressed to the subscriber will b<
punctually at.ten led to.
JAMES F. SMITH.
Milledgeville Aug. 8 30
Irj ' 1 A L.S for caitying the mails of the 1
Ji 1 uitod States from the Istol January, 1838. I
to the hist December, 1833, on the folio wing post
rutile ill Ueoigia. will ho received atllio Depart- !
incut until the 10th October next inclusive, tube
decided by the2!st day of said month.
LN GEORGIA.
No. 21(18. From West Point, by Long Cane.
Vernon. LaGrange. Mountville, G-ay Rock,
Greenville. Woodhouse. Flat Shoals, Post Oak
Level. Zebulon. Van Buren, Unionville, Planters,
ilcuricello, and Mount Ilorch, to Eatonton, 13!
miles, throe times a week, in four horse post coa
ches.
Leave West Point every Tuesd iy, Thurs
day. and Saturday, nt 19 a. m arrive at Eatonton
every Thursday. Saturday, aud Monday, by 10
a.m.
Leave Eatonton every Thursday. Saturday,
and Monday, at 12 noon, arrive at West Point
every Saturday, Monday, and Weduosday, l>y 12
noon.
NOTE.
No proposal will b” considered unless it bo nc
-ompanied by a guaranty, signed by one or mure
responsible persons, tu the following form, to
wit :
“ 'The undersigned guaranty that
, if hit bid for carrying the mail
Coin to be accepted by
the Postmast -r General, shall enteriuto an nbliga
lion prior to the Istday of March next, with good
ind sufficient sureties, to perform the service pro
posed•”
This should be accompanied by the certificao
of a Postmaster, or other satisfactory tesfimonv
that the guarantors tire men of pioperty. and able
to make good their guaranty.
No exemption from this requirement is allowed
in favor ol old contractors. Rail Road companies
or any other company or persons wh never.
T he. proposals should he sealed, ami addressed
to the First Assistant Postmaster General.
Post Office Djcfartment. June, 1837.
July 18 , 27—lawtOl.
JSFBECAh COSXEGE OF GEORGIA.
FOTHE Course of Lectures in this fnstitutioi:
JsL will ’’c resumed on the third Monday (16th
of next October, nod be continued as usual to tin
histof March. The first of April, instead of the
third Wednesday of this month, will be com
mencenic- t day. The Professors are,
L. A. Dugas, M. D. of Anatomy
Charles Davis. M. D. (formerly of Charleston) o'
Chemistry and Pharmacs
Joseph A. Evo, M. D. of Theraputics and Mate
ria Medica
George M N-wton, M. D. (just returned from
Europe,) of Physiology and Pathology of Atta
tomy
L. D. Ford, M.D. of Institutes of Medicine ami
Medical Jurispriidence
Paid F. Evo, M D. us Principles and Practice o
Surgery
A. Cmmingham, M. D. of Theory and Practici
of Medicine
M. Antauy. M. D. of Obstetrics and Diseases o
Females and Infants
Wm. Henry Ro'.iert. Prosecutor.
Fees for the full course, the eight tickets, §l2
Demenstration. oirce, Ji
Matriculatiou, once, .'
Diploma. 31
Foi particulars, &c see circular, or apply t<
P,\UL F. FIVE. Dean of Faculty.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 7. 3!—3t
ILr" I he papers v.f Awgnsta, the Savanna
Georgian and Republican, the Georgia Jottrn
and Standard of Union. Southern Banner no.
Southern \V hig. Columbus Sentinel aad I'.nqiti
cr. ]):u'te» Telegraph, Greenville Mountainee
Charle-loti Courier, f'otiinibia Telescope. R
leigh Standard. Montgomery Jouiti d. Tusccloi
sa Intelligcncer, Mobile Register. Columbus D
moernt. Jackson Mississippian Natchez Cimric
New Orleans Bulletin. Nashville Union and Bar
ner. F loriditin amt F oriifa Herald, w ill each mi’
lish the above to the amount of §5, and forwar
ihir seen unt< to th- Dean
~ Iff A
OF THE
.OiTUD STATES OF A7IEKICA,
With parts of Upper and I,ewer Canada, To:,
as, &,<• , by Ai.nos Lay oi New York.
i he size nJ icnidt ir- fee ft tw • inches, jy so
fetfoin inches.
The anther in 18.-.6 having made a Tour o
about Itt.HOO miles passing tliiough the Southern-
States to Ne w-Orieaiis, and on this'Tour asi end
cd the Mississippi to th : falls of St. Anthony, up
w ards o I 2!)‘!ll miles,and attending a treaty at Prni
ie du Chien, in July of that year, hold w i.lt th-
Lillian tribes inhabiting those remote regions o!
the great Lakes and Rivers of Michigan, Huron
Superior, Mississippi. Missi Uii, &c.
Also a late Tour ihr ugh the northern Lakes of
the State of New A ork, Ohio, and Michigan, &c
--collecting much late matter from the recent sur
veys made in Micbig n. Ohio. Indiana, Illinois
Wiscon-iii Territory, &c. winch will render this
work highly interesting and important to the com
munity.
The author is now travelling in Georgia, for
the purpose of < ollectiug ami delineating all the
late internal improvements, such as Turnpikes
! oadi. Kad Roads, frauds Villages. &<*.. nt th
I -aim time soliciting subscribers to his wor.k. relv
mg on the merits of his labours, with his faithful
exertions to promote private interests and publi<
good, to insure him a liberal share of public pat
ronage. Subscriptions will also he received by
C A. EHs of Milledgeville, and Maps delivered
by his agent-travelling in the country.
The follow ing are some of the Testimonial.- !
which accompany this prospectus.
We have inspected the Mapof the United States
by Amos Lay, and so far as we can judge from
examination, it evinces industry and skill, and that
as a work of merit, is entitled to cncouragcincnt.
A SPENCER.
Late Chief Justice of the State of New York.
JESSE BL'EL,
Late State Printer.
We have examined Mr. Lay’s Map. as above
.lescribc.il, and being well acquainted with his in
defatigable exertions as a Map publisher, can
cheerfully recommend the work as highly intercst
ug to community.
' Gkn. JOS. W. BROWN,
llox. S. BLANCHARD,
llox. W. A. FLETCHER.
Michigan, Oct. 183f>.
The author having taken a late tour to Great
Britain, sold iu his travels over England, Scotlaud
md Irclaud.ahout 1000 copies of his map—begs
eave to submit to his friendsand the communtty
it large, the following testimonials which be oh-’
■lined in Edinburg from the British Association, I
or the promotion ofscicnce. assembled there.
We take pleasure in recommending Mr. Lay's (
Mapotthc United States of America, as worthy I
of extensive patronage ; it having been exhibited!
to the British Association, for the advancement '
of Science, nt their meeting in Edinburg in Sep- j
'ember, in 1834, and highly approved of and re
commended by the Committee of that Association.
Lord Jeffrey. Lord Greenock, R. I. Murchcson,
Esq., f. n. s.Vice President of the Roval Geolo
gical Societies, London, Prof. Jameson,'Nat. Hist,
lames Pill.tits, Prof. Hum, William Wallace,
Prof. Math.,. (-J. 15. Greenough, Esq., f. r. s
late President ol the Geological Societies, London.
Roht. Stevenson & Son. Civil Eng’r., James
Gareine, Civil F.iigr’., Thomas Granger, Civil
Eng’r., ('apt. Owen of .ho Royal Navy, C. Mc-
Laren, editor of the Scotsman. I
(Unpublished and sold by A. Lat, 238. Eliza- i
belli street. N. Y. Price §lO
April 11, jo
A FEU' copies of Ute LAWS of Ute
hist session oj the L"H'isltiture for
sale at the Office of the S'und.ir.l of
Union,
PETERS’
VegelabSe JPills.
M s ) B l‘< jhau two millions of boxes of those
celobrated Pills, hayp bpep sold in the U
'Hates since J nnary, 1835. The proprietor ha
oceived upwards of fifteen hundred certificate
ike the following, all given n consequence of tin
;ood done by his medicines. i
Clarksville. Feb. 7. 1837
Dear Sir—l embrace this opportunity of offei
ing io you my gratification nt the success which' ,
hits nttri)<le<l ihß a lrmnistratioD of vetir ’7‘ltnbJe :
I dis in thia section of country. It is a common
fault with those w ho compound mid vend patent
mediciti'-s to say too much in their favor, but from
what 1 have seen of the effects of your pills, I do
not think they have as yet received unmerited
praise.
Six months ago they were almost entirely un
known in this |>art of Virginia, they arc now the
most popular Pills we have.
Lt Dyspepsia ami Sick Headache, doratige
m nt of the biliary organs, and obstinate cousti
pattoii ol the bowels, 1 know of no aperient more
pt ompl an I efficacious. 'Their mildness and cer
tainty ol action render them a safe mid efficient
purgative lor weakly individuals, and may be giv
en at all times without any of those injurious con
sequences that frequently result from the long
coiintmed use of Calotnei or Blue Pill.
f)n the w hole I consider them u valuable disco
very. Very respectfully.
„ , S- 11. HARRIS, M.D.
Dr. Jos. Priestly Peters.
Ihe following is from a highly respectable
I lanter of Burke County. Ga.
I’F, I EKS’ PILLS.—I have given them a fair
trial ; nearly three dozen boxes have been used
on tnv plantation the last year—their administra
tion has been attended with more success than
-my medicitie I have ever used, and I take plea
-ut e m recoinmi tiding them to tin friends mid
neighbor-; they are handy, safe and’efficient. and
need but a trial to he approved.
HENRY P. JONES.
July 10th. 1837.
Scriven Co., Geo., July 28th, 1837.
I have tried them—PETERS' VEGETA
BLE PI LLS—and found more benefit from their
use than from tiny medicine I have used. My
•omplaints were Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and
general Debility. I have used within tho last
vear, nearly fifteen boxes of the above Pills, and
the consequence is, I am now enjoying het.er
haalth than I have for years Several of my
neighbors bav-s used them with great success.
ELI A. ARCHER.
Scriven Co.. Geo., July 25, 181)7.
PFTERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. -They
cured me of that fashionable complaint. Dyspep
sia, after all the popular remedies of the day had
''tiled to give me relief. 1 have used them in rny
'amily for the last three years with entiie success.
They are beyond a doubt the best family medi
cine now in use. WILLIS YOUNG.
This may certify, that my wife has been severe
ly affiieted with Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia,
or more than ten years. Several eminent phy
sicians have attensled her and many of the most
utpular remedies of the day have been used, but
•til to tin avail. Five dollars worth of Dr. Peters'
■elehrated medicine, has restored her to perfect
leallh.
I give this certificate most cbeeifally. hoping it
nay cause others to try the same remedy. My
esidence is twelve miles from Milledgeville, on
he road to Macon. EDWARD DUNCAN.
Au .23,1837.
A Cardr
Rev. R. PIERCE,
. Betanit S*ky»icietn,
HAVING lueatesl himself in MILLEDGE
VILLE, respectfully tenders his medical
i ’ ices, tu these in Tow nor Country who prefer
te Botanic, to the Minkrax. practice—especial
y, lus services are offered tu all who are attuctcd
>nh CHRONIC DISEASES, such as
isthma, Gravel or St runguary,
' oncer, Nit mb Palsy,
onsumplion, lihcumatism,
)yspe;,sia, Scrofula or old
Iropsy, L leers of any
'ids, kind.
Determination of blood to the Brain or Lungs,
■ Bleeding nt the Lungs. Painful Enlargement of
he Spl.-cn, or Liver, or old pain in the back and
ins. Females are informed C'an?:.-r Tumours in
ie breast will be dissolved and other complaints
■ icrdiar to them, how ever obstinate, relieved or
meal. He is fully aware most of the above cases
reconsidered inciiriible. tiutexperience has taught:
ini. there arc but few of them, .beyond tho suc
.-ssful loach of Botanic Medicine.
For reasons not necessary to state in this place,
;<’ cannot send ntedieine. hat will attend any w ho
”.:te to him. They may consult him by letter,
■ust paid, and he will return the best opinion lie
can on theib statement.
His rcsi.leucc. is on Jefferson Street, 2d. house
n roar of La Fayette Hall.
N. B. His charges will he conformed to tho gen
”-al rules >f practice ie. this State..
July IS £7—3m
comsnended to the public as decidedly su
! peri.ir to any com! ination of medicine ever otter
ed to the Amciiean people. The proprietor ol
these pills, being a regnlarbrcd Physician, and hav
ing practiced his profession extensively lor many
ye n s in different climates, is enabled to offer to the
affiieted invalid a medicine,on the effects of which
ho is willing to risk his reputation.
Iledo.-s not pretend thatthey are a positive cure,
or oven hcnelicial in every complaint, but he most
firmly believes that in all diseases where a cathar
tic or an aperient medicine is needed, they will be
found far superior to any of those drastic put'ga
live medicines which are so much putted iu the pub
lic- prints as purifiers of the blood. When taken
according to the directions accompanying them,
they are highly beneficial in the prevention ami
cure of Bilious Fevers, Fever ami .Ague, Dyspep
sia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Asthma. Dropsy, Rheumatism. Enlargement of the
Spleen. Piles. Cholic. Female Obstructions. Heart
Burn, Nausea, Furred Tongue, Distension ol the
Stamach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhea, Flatu
lence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite,
Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all eases
lof Tot per of the Bowels, where a cathartic or an
i aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in
( their operation, producing neither nausea, griping
1 nor debility.
W herever these Pills have keen once hitrodn
j cod into a family, they become a standing r< ” IC .
j dy, and arc called for again and hgnin, which is
sufficient proof of their good qualities.
Pei haps no article of the kind has ever been of
fered to the public, suppor'cd by testimonials of a
character so decisive, from sources as respectable
or that has given more universal satisfaction.
They have the testimony of tho whole medical
profession in their favor, while uot a single case of
dl consequences or itiellicicucy can be alleged a
gainst them.
Hundreds & thousands bless thedny they became
acquainted with Peters’Vegetable Pills; which, in
I consequence of their extraordinary goodness,
j have attained a ForuLAniTt unprecedented iu
ihe history of bieiiicink.
The very circumstance alone that Physiciansin
every part of the Union (hut more especially in the
southern States, where they have long been in i
use) arc making free use of them in their practice, i
speaks volumes in their praise. .Add to this the I
fact that all who use invariably recommend them ;
to their friends, and the testimony in their favor is
almost irresistible. As an anti-bilisus remedy,
nd to prevent costiveuoss, they have no rival.
<>ne fifty cent box will establish their character,
ind prove that there is truth even in an advertise
ment.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. at his
institution for the euro of obstinite diseases by
means of vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liberty
street. New York. Each box contains 40 pills.
Price fifty fonts.
Q'?-- 'The above valual.le article is for sn’c, whole
ale and retail, at New-York prices, by NEWJ?'LL I
& DUN< AN. and on enquiry, ca,u’be foundin'
almost every town and vjltegt ijj'tke State.
GALLI GUAN'S VEG E T ABLE
FEVER & 2LGVE FILLS.
It is now three yeais since GALLIGHAM'Q
VEGETABLE I'feVER AND AGUE "J.
were first introduced to the public, Tho success
which has already attended their llsc , though
confined, comparatively, to a limited extent of'
country, has been so g leat , th;it [)lc ‘
have lomid it difficult to meet the demand created
lor them; but their circumstances having chang*
e<l, they propose, in tho course of tlle etlsuil ?„
year, to extend theirsphcrc of operaiiou to eve”
ry section of the country- where the Fever and
Ague previids. *
The proprietors have a large mass „f testirm,.
ny confirming the reputation of these pills n „A
h .ve made the follow iugvxtracts from liner's and
cerufleates, w I .eh they respectfully present to tho
public for consulcratton. It will at oltecbe seen
I- tins ev.dcuco, that no remedy for the prevailing
disease of the Southern and Westem States ha<
ever been presented to the notice of the afflicted
wnh stronger claims for their attention. Found
<l upon the surest ami soundest of all prm cip
v.z. octuoZeTpertment. these pills have neon K
derfully successful in restoring the sick to health
and, in spite of doubts and prejudices, the use of
• hem. in those parts of the country which the pro
prietors have been able Io supply, has been ranld
y extending. It is highly encouraging to them
that, among the ii t of who have been either
persoimllv bcnefiited by them, or have witnessed
their effects on others, are the names of many of
the most rcspectabfe and intelligent men
South, who have cheerfully gi?en their w
testimony to that effect. ’'men
Letters and Certifieatcs addressed to the propri
etors within the last >hree years, the originals of
which are preserved, aud may at any time be
seen by the public. } y ,e b
From Gen. Wellborn, Randolph County, Da.
Messrs Fletcher ts Westcott, ° Ct ' ~ 4th ’ ,835 '
Gentlemen—
It affords me grea* pleasure to give my testimony
P'tk’’° r “ Gall l i l ß han,s Ague
PdPs I have repeatedly employed them in my
family, and m every ease they have succeede.l bZ
yoml my hopes in effcctmg thorough and penna
rtenf cures. They have also been used extensive
ly ■» r»y neighborhood, duiingthe past season
with the same happy ami salutary effects. The
people in this section of the country cannot too
highly appreciate them, for in my opinion they
stand at the very head of the list of medicines far
the Fever and Ague. Be assured I shall not faiT
to recommend them to all persons whom I may
meet with afflicted with that troublesome and dis--
tressing disease.
Yours respectfully,
WM. WELLBORN..
From Dr. M. Cleveland, Randolph Co. Ga.
Cuthbert, Oct.27th, 1835.
Messrs Fletcher ts Westcott,
Gutlemen—
It affords me pleasure t» give my testimony in’
favor of Gallighan’s Bills. In the course of th*
last year I have given them a fair trial, having
used upwards of thirty boxes in my practice. On*
the strength of what 1 had heard respecting them-
I was induced io prescribe them for my patients
and in every case they provetFsnccessful. In ln a--
ny instances their effect on the system was aston
i-hing. and such as to establish ths fact that thev
j, are uot only, a safe, but a- certain cure for every
form of intermittent fever. Within the circl*
of my acquaintance I can-point to many who
have been, restored from a low stage < f di-oaso
to perfect health, -ohms of whom had been afflict
ed for a very long period and considered their
j cases hopeless. lam fully convinced that tho
; most inveterate and obstinate intermittents tnusP
I give way to the powerful influence of your pills,.
I aud-the constitution, though broken aud impair
; cd by long-contiuued disease, bo speedily restor
'icd to its former strength and healthy condition.
I therefore recommend them t» tho invalid with?
the utmost confidence of beneficial results.
Respectfully Yours, &c.
M. CLEVELAND.
From Mr. James Shivers Columbus Ga.
, r Nov. 21,1835.
Messrs. Fletcher ts Westcott.,
Gentlemen
It is with pleasure that I give you my testimony,
respecting your Gallighan’s Pills. I have used thent
m five cases, aud’httvo found them a speedy and’
effectual cure, when used agreeably to the direc
tions. They not only cure the Fever and Ague,
but have a salutaryefteot on the system generally,
restoring it to its original health and vigor, in al)'»
cases where it was broken down and deranged’
by rhe disease.
Respectfully Yours.
JAMES SHIVERS.
From Mr. Leaven Brown, Jackson Co. Florida.
July2oth, 1835.
Messrs. Fletcher if Westcott,
Gentlemen—
-lou ate hereby authorized to inform the public
thiit I have used tlie Gallighan’s Pills in my fam--
ily, for tlie Fever and Ague, and that they have
been attended with the most beneficial effects.
In my own case, after using them, I* found my
appetite restored my strength astonishingly in
creased. am) my n»nd in a much better frame
than when afflicted, fn short. 1 felt much better
than 1 had fw years. I believe your pills to be
invaluable, in every sense of the word.
1 should not omit to say. that iu my neighbor
hood, several planters have made use of your Pill*
with the same efficacy as in my own case.
I hope you will keep our part of ths country welF
supplied hereafter.
lam respectfully yours &c.
LEAVLN BROWN.
A supply of tho above Pills are kept constantly
on hand and for sale whole-ale and retail l>v
NEWELL &. DIJNCzkN, Milledgeville.
IL &J. SHOTWELL, Macon.
NELSON CARTER, Augusta.
T. M.& J. M. TURNER, Savannah.
PLATT, VAN EMBERGH, & Co. N. Y
No. 314, Pearl St. corner of Peek Slip
PKOSB’ECTIJSr
For publishing in the toirn of Velasco,
Texas, a Newspaper to be entitled the
VEE.ASCO
BY
LEWIS M. IL WASHINGTON.
HE editor of the Herald assures the citi-»
jgL zens of Texas and these of tiip Unjtqdi
Stales, who may think proper ta siutscr.ibe tft
the paper, that lie wil-Jj use every exectuxt to?
render it a useful vehicle ofsuch inforniattoa as.
may be of iiß-.posta.mi-e to both.
The Herald will contain original and select
articles on literary anikscientifie subjects; expo-,
the Constitution ; essayson tradv ajifi;
commerce; sketches in topography e-nd-statis
tics, relative to agriculture, the making of roads'
agid bridges ; the establishment of ferries, tho
best means of conveyance by land and water,
increase of population, the uses of machiuerv
to simplify human labor, manufactures, &.c. &x.
The political tenets of the Herald will he in
strict accordance w ith the principles promulga
ted by Mr. Jefferson and cotemporarics of tho
same school. It shall bo emphatically an t.vnE
i’endent paper, serving no man or party of
men, but an indefatigable promoter of the intcr-
defender us the rights of the people of
TERIWB,
The Herald will be published cnce a week
at the rate of Five Poilars per annum in arf
vancc, or Seven Dollars at the czjiira/ion of tho
'ear. Advertisements inserted at One Dollar •
per of ten lines, and Fifty Cents for
each cqniii.r.ajjce, longer ones in proportion;
no :;dver'iscnicnt considered less than a square,
mid should the number «>f insertions not be en
dorsed on the mantis n ipt they will h e continu
ed and charged aeeordijMrly