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"W.NOI R months after date, application will be made to the Honora
>’ '-. |..f-i : ' >n- ■’ '* bi' 0:1 comitv, wh n-ettin f>r
uiuii '|. , ■ ■ ■• •' *■' I ''■L ml num . ! i. I. I, ii’ .-ii.( I,
3d section. 's' ■'l di ir;< t i'll I Illi see <n. ( In-reke", belonging to
tbt* children of L. M. Kol inson, dl awu nudor the act of the l.i;i-li
tnrc proi: ling fur <hi d. < ti of absent l.tihe:' . and sold lor their benefit.
Feb. <>, 3 •in 8 (ill i'l. ROBINSON, Giimdi.in.
•JOI K slid <■’.»>; ; i-.i.i si.i 1:.- uird? to ilir l k i nor Court of
k D 0..!. co.a' . u , . o.d. 11l \ |ei:..lor .s. ■to M ll the r«d
. ol W i'.l»j:i • .<1 ■ k lie. .!, l-r t... . ... i o! liio lions i.nj -1. Jitur-« >
e lute. Jiu.; «i; '.d. 1:' -■-.
M H.I.IAM *. HAMEL, Aiik.i.i'stiHior.
Jnnnan Id. a.-.,Aui
..’Ol k ru a :i-«!.. J*i.. », ,-li tiju » ill b? tuaj - to the Honorable th' hairier
• Coart <H t’ula »i uuu< ~»!<•« r. rtiiu’»-a < >uit of Oiei on -., lor 1. nve to -ell
i. . ■ >.. m ci* i«i. bjlua, ru,; uin » i.a. ol A Jani. H . h..!■».• . lut. ■ ol i*uk I.i , oun
1 lotud. CfrlAlU.fr.- VEI . Ada.fr.
-hilj. b*th IHJ-'i 4 ni
months sfr-rdi.e, apphccion w.il be in uk> tn the Hon. the
t- .' Inferior Court of Henry county, w hen selling for ordinary pur
. -.'s. for k'aie Io sell the I nd- l-.eioii; nu to John I . A I,more, deceased
■d o Joel Ashmore, the e*tale of said dis eased, of said comitv.
Wi1.1.1 ♦ SiiMORE, ? ‘ .
j i-i.ci i-im. j uies coki .:. s V!: "
’’ months titer date, appliemi.in will be tn.tde to the h ,u.able
8/ the lire..-: Court of WushiugUm, when sitting for ord'mi y pi,.-
poses, for li 'lie to sell th.’ lauds belonging to the orphans of \\’,l!i ,r.i
> . rkers, deceit cd, for the purpose of a dis ision.
THOMAS BATEMAN, Guar’iau.
’an. 2838. . .Ju,
pOl R months after date, application will be made, to th;' llcm.ri
s Ide the I ;..-nor< uiirt ut Bike comity, "hen sittmi; tor ordn.< >
•rpose i. ter lease I.i sell the Eu»t hall of lot uuiubar 33. iwni frlic Vi r •:
* ot Lot No (.-I, in the 3d District ot Momoe comity, h, ». I’tke. r-;.
r'!t-i'.ast <;i(.’irt: r ol l.ot No. Gt. in the 7th Uistriet of MowriH' costniy,
.. v Pike, being the real estate of James Parker deceased, i f Pike count s
I) \XIEL GODHAKD. Ad’mr. ’
rcc.ei.l:?. 49.-m4m.
R months ■ ter tint.' application isiilbt made to the lli .iu-
Ide Inl.rior Court of Dooly county, while sitting fur (hdia'rv
poses, forleise to sei' one lot of land, Xo. IG2. it> the third IL.'ii. t
mly county. for the b. e f t of the In its mid creditors of Ed.ittu:.:
: .lylur, deceased. Tin-. *tii er, 1 io.
li.XRRiET TAYLOR. Admr’x.
4 DMLNISTRATORS’ SALE.—WiII be sold, on the Ih-n
—S. Tues lav in April next, at the Court House in Gilmer county :
lot of Land Xo. 711. Gth district, Ist section.
At ihe < 'eurt lio:ie in Cass county, lot No. G, 14th district, 3d sec
tion. lot No. 1179,20th district, 3d section.
AtthoCourt House in Murtay county, lot No. 157, I'Jth district. 3d
section.
At the Court House in Paulding county, lot No. -IGS, 20th district, 3d
section.
At the Court House in Forsyth county, lot No. 861, Ist section, 3d dis
trict.
AtthoCourt House in Cobb county, lot No- ! IL2 )th district, 2d sec
tion.
At the Court House in Cobb county. lot No. 31', 19th district, 2d
section.
At the Court House in Lumpkin comity, lot No. 562, sth district, Ist
section.
The above Lands sold as the propertv of Felix Bryan, deceased.
WM. A. SHIELDS, 1 . .
JOHN B. A!AirHN) { Adnumstrators
Madison. Jan. 30,1837. 3 ts
Al >'! IN !:- Lil ATORB’ SAL:'.. —Will be sold, on the firtt Ttv ■la y
in April next, before the Court Ilonw door in the town nf Inn
Wert. Panlding county, between the usual hours of irxJo. the following
property, to wit: Gue hnndred and six acres of Land, including Nns.
nine hundred and eighteen, twenty an J twenty ene, «»d one themand
nod sixty-nipe, all lying iu the second dietrict of the fourth section of
Cherokee, st hen surveyed, now Paulding comity.
Also, three Xegioe*—Winuey, a wnmau fifty years of age; Hamp
ton, a boy fifteen years of age; and Martha, a gdrl sixteen years old—
nil sold agreeable to an order of the Honorable the Inferioi Court of
Paulding county; w hen setting for ordinary purposes, as the property of
Ephraim Mabry, Into of said county, deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on thj day of sale.
TI RMXN WALTHALL. Adminisuator.
NANCY MABRY, Administratrix.
January 17. 183?. 3 ti
A DMLXL' l'R \ I tH. - e>ALE Wdlbe i-old', on the firrt Tuesday
in April next, at the Court House in Hartford, I'tilaski comity,
between the ttsnnl hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Inferior
Court, when setting m a court of Ordinary, nil the lands belonging to
the estate of Joseph!. Brarew ell, late of said county, deceased. Terms
made known on the day.
B. W. BRACEWELL, Ad tnitiistrator.
Jan. Gth I—tds.
A DMINI STRATO IS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the
Inferior Court of Pit'aski county, when silting as a Court of
ordinary, w ill be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
Court House door in Murray county, cue Lot of Land, No. 17.5, in
the tenth District of Mnrrv comity ; sold as the property of John
Joseph Taylor, late of Pulaski coun'y, deceased. Terms of sale
will be cash. MICAJAH JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
Jan. 2, 1838. 50—ts.
c
A D.MINLST R A TOR'S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the In
ferior Court of .Lmes county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will, on the first Tuesd is in M trch next, within the legal hours, he sold,
before the Court Hou-e door, in the town of Clinton, Jones county,
the Negroes belonging to the estateof Ridgeway Hogan, late of Jones
county, deceased, to wit: four likely young fellows, three worti’ n,
three children, and a likely girl; to he sold for the benefit of the leg itscs
of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN 11. THOMAS. ? , , ,
WM. HOGAN, ( '“ ,!n r3 '
Dec. 28. 50-ti
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to mi order of the In
ferior Com t of Pulaski comity, when sitting for ordinary purpo tv-,
will, within the legal hours, be sold, on the fir-t Tuesday in April next,
before the Court House door in the Tow n of McDonough, Henry cet..l
ty, one lot of laud lying in the twelfth district of said County, distin
guished by number J 13 it being a part of the real estate of John Whee
ler, late of Pulaski county, dee d.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BERRYTIPPER, Adm’r.
G1 1 A : to an order of the I
r Court of Pulaski county, when setting for ordinary purposi s, :
will l>e s’ Id on the first Tuesday in March next, at the Court lio'.’e in
Coion county, lut of hnd No 29, in the 18th district and Ist sevii m of;
orginaljy Cheroiice, now L’nion county, drawn by the orpfimis of John '
McCray, late of Pulitiki county, deceased.
WILLIAM-SAPP, Guardian. I
Hawkinsville, Nov. 22, 1837' 46 j
"WTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Reubeiit irl
xl of Morgan county, d. e'.ised, are requested to make immediate i
y. lyment, and all person, h iving claims again t th/ e-tale of said Ren- ;
;>eu Clark, will present them duly authenticated, in terms of th.: I.'iw.
JOSEPHUS CLARK, Admiiii-trnior. I
February 6, 2—fit
A LL person , indebted to the estate of Simeon Roberts, <1 c used, o
Dooly f 'omity, me requested to make immediate paymint, ami
’hose to whom sai l estate ii indel.ted to present their demauds, pro
perly authenticated. within the ime prescribed by law.
1 6. .t— t L PHILLIPS, Administrator.
.. (> li. ... .... lof F< ry next, al
K the Lite re» I a .ire o. ; *’ ;*.s<>n. I ate of Wilkinson county,
■Jeceascd. ail the | ' .mna! fro;. : . elongiiig to said deceased, cotn'nt-
i-igof horses, cattle, hogs, one yoke of oxen ami w agon, household
sud kitchen furniture, and other articles foo tedioui to mention. 'l'errns
mi the day of sale. ALLEN CANNON, Administrator.
January Bth, 183 s. 22-ts
STOTICE.—Th heirs of Lewis Parker of the State of Hi
arc hereby notified to be, and appear at the town of I'msvth’
Monroe county, within the time prescribed by law, to receive th. ir?;/
tubutive share of the estate of James Evers, late of sail comitv dee’d
WILLIAM EVERS, ) . ,
WILLIAM BRYAN, \ r; '
January IG, 52—ipl’i i.
faTOTICE.—AII persons having demands ngoiti.n the estate of \
J. Collicrd'ccaso.l.are requested to present them duly mitli mi
cated, by the first day of April next, ami those indebted to make imm <li
;iie payment, to THOM AS COLLIER. /
Jan. 16 BRYAN W. COLLI ER. |
■ •»1 i< 1..-•, i April next, at the Court Honre
ia Hartford, Piitxrki < >u il hours of sale, agreeable to nu
».rder of the Inferior Court (when 1: 7 io* n Court „f Ordinary) nil t!i • t’m.l I, .
: .ngtiug to the r>t U-•>: Jo«>tih J. lir ..wit, ,'nt of . • .-min'ty, d'e-n.- 1 T-- r .«
W »d» kuowa Oil lie day. J;. \V. BRACFAVEIj,, Ad nb.istrtitor ’
Jaauory t>th, tljf. ’
?,V)LL lie sold, at put,lie outcry, on M'nd'iy the l?rh Februnry n»»t, »>■.•• cn t!,<
•’ usual hours ul nai», at the CaaH//»»»/• in Cnnton, Cherokee loimrv, Geer
/■ia, the triuit of land, < unlainiiiir l<>o •< r «, known n« lot 7f>, in the. Urf nt
t » 2d Sect, iu Cherokee couuly, le ioueiag to ifr e.iHtc of >lr«. Hnnne.h 1. ,n '-m
si in of Richiiiond ' omity, i! . euseil. Said lot h about six inilrn from
. • main road aloiiK llm IJi .blower river, ami !. inz nt the foot of the mount .in of. I
t'-rs a meet d -irabl- *ir* for a'■>- . trv -tor. am| )mu<e of Enlertriintm -it.
Term •of hi,l i, cm.;, lb- r ■mi.ii.inii i in e'fual payment r.l C> am! 12 mmit’m ••r
--< r'll by mit"‘ |m-.iil,b in Aim'mm, with mter- i f:om dam, ami by n n. h on
111 lot. Also, lot IIC, J»i rri-t Hlth S ■■.•!. .1 Cimrok mmiilv, emit i.n.mr ‘ !<„■;.
acres, third ip.alh;. oik u 11 l.i 'l.ory rnl.u. I.
. VV. MASN, I.x utor of 11. t
Jan. 9th 1338
GEORGI \ RAIL L’OAD, i
Warrenton, Nov. 21th, 1837. f
'aW ADDUX, ADAM <3c CO, beg to inform ihe Merchants and
1T ■ Planters, generally, that the Rail Road to Warrenton, will
bo in operation in a few days, and that they will attend to the rcceiv
ng and forwarding Goods and Cotton, consigned to them. They
jbeg to assure al! those who may favor them with their commands, tha
aivery exertion will be used on their part, to merit their patronage.
46—3 m
MILLEDGEIILLE, January Cl.
AT a meeting of the Prudential Committee of Oglethorpe University, ;
the following rciohitions were mimiimously adopted.
H'S'ilvr.il, 'l’liat no student in < i;h r <l< pattm< nt of the University,
shall be permitted to contract >niy dabts without the written rmthoiityof
bis parent or guardian.
Hisotned further, thisrettomtion be published in all the papers
f Milledgeville.
Jau. 16, 52 ts SAMUEL K. TALMAGE, B'ec'j.
GI'.ORGI \. WnslmigliH) County.
' 'hiu h ’> i, for I. t!. i•of n Idiih hilion on ill? c t:t? of
* ‘ ‘ l' ol c.i’.fl r<i;inty, (ht Th’ .«r.-iIo 41 ?nl
• ' i • nil ui’.il ”■ i i.r l’ic'.iu.JciTl unJ (M’l .litors of • aitl «\'c>'.’. a* J: i ji. r
■ ' ' . i i<\ law,i-' 1 wcut o,i in exist, \vl
' 1 ' • • <'H. 'lanicJ. Given unJcr in\ hand nt offa- ■, i i •i’t»<T vil!., i’;i;
- . o t Junuar, 18J3. L. A. JERMGAIS, C. C. U.
t.l Washington (’oimiv.
1 I ’m ; y i;pp!h s fin-lutt.n sos lidiiihii-lien. <! boi’nr.G’i with
I. ’ * " ill Hl I«> .J. Oil lliC t> of J );i\iJ ( ’(Hi ' , Si'll. IItI < ’ «>i ..I <tv Hit , t|. t< \l.
i I .1'•*»» me I’n'refoi. to < ;i. :m l tuh;'o»ii‘Ji all A.* iiiTular flu* l.inJr-'.l .< -ti < i-’.l.t is of i l
d. to l.'c nod LDper.r nt my oHier, within th;» time i ibed In law, t » . acw
’ .HUu'. . xi.t.wh* rid L if.'r-i should not rant tl. Given iradr i \ hand, ut
io S.<i»diTs\ dh'/thjj *J3d d«n of Junuurv,U‘3S. 1.. A. .H*R.\ IG
‘•■•.‘ i. ■ » Was! 'o 11 (’:. ■• 11 ry.
1 1 V *'* 5 -i s « 'I »r •tn Brown ap.plii’s for letters of ::dini.*ln:lic ■> on lb 'e- tat •of
" ▼ Jam GolUhtley, Into of said countv deceased. These are therefore to cite
•’’• I ediiDHii di nil ..nd >:ii at’iir the kindred nuil ri\ dilois of said d<’ce;'s.’d, to l»? nnd
’ i'l' nr ; t »>. > within the tiuie prcsriib db) law.to sL- v. c.’tt «e, if ••.n\ \-
' '. '..id. Given undei mv 1 I. nt <
: <; .1 , . I . \. •. !.
; ■ • i DE(J 1. \\ r shingtnn (’cunty.
•’ ’ • *•' •! ! io * n -ippli s for Ictfrs of udniid < - i th*' • • :-t' * of •
1 ' y . Inv • : • .... . -
sh .il bi. I ■ iu.tr th * kin.if l ei'. ,lion srfs ?! . d |
/. r :u , A'*.• , \vitiiir. til ■ time pr■ J.. <! tc Ii’ .il l. :
" ul.l nut be >-r mud. Given und rim ii.nn! it ot’iim-, in . mil
• ; -i
OIIGI A. \V asliHigtnn (lounty.
ill Hi IS. A ' in. Ml up;!:, fir l.'it.-rs of .i T.' :i.> ion . t f
’ *lillif:i!.. y,ltlt oi' -I.id eomitl.il .. : !. t'i. - l!i >■ m•l> • d
i.dm m. li if! no.' -ci ■.;.ir t!- iiidr J nml : r lit -d c■. d. ti. t. • m:d ,; ■ ;
m • -a.. t, <■ iribrd bv law, to sh.n .■■■■■■. ii'miv cxi-.t, why mid
letters abeiiid mit I rented. Ci n under m I nd I ollie,',in Smidei/vil;..ttiis:.ltd
dm of Jam . V '. ’ L. A. JURMGAX.C. C. O.
I 3—St.
GI ORGI A. Wnshington (bmnty.
I k .•’•'' ■» ; . 'll 1 i. ■ I’ll' '•/' T ' ot' !i ... 9 >.'■■. 111. ’’ a ■ 'of .1 Illi
| ’ ': '.’l id V. 11 ~ .;. . ■ 1, til ■■ ; I. : f- I : '
1 fit. ••! ■:. ■ ' : I : ■ .: . .:. : ■ . 1 ; : !,tob- mil
■. dll ■ : Imi I nt ■ ut 'mid -
... > ry, I 33. 1.. A. G1 RN! iA -. !. C. O.
■. OR \. \\ nshington Couuly.
V- VI.. 'l' di W dd npid;.’ >to m • ’ir I •!! •:■- of■; ' . i:ii d.■» on t’i.' o'- :
j » V tilt o Rol it Dk kens, Into of said connty, deeema’d, til..'".' uro tlierelore to
| nt' mi i ::d'..ii>! :~ii id! mi l /in irdnr t'r' i.ir.dr.' I mi.| < r-.l:i ■:■.f .■ id <!■". '■■'-•.■d, to I:.' ;
: within the tim.’ pre .-crib d' i i. ' i ■; oifan v exist,
I wliv si: II.■: r- I. •••;'..! n f.,- ,-nm. ' Given un Ir mi luui.l, i.t mile ■, in ■'am!
ville. tii Jan ...
t I. i. JERNHi IN, Cl'k C. C. >.
OEORGIA. .•ishhigton (bounty.
''‘ t "' *' S "•*” > ' l Ti'. ,ir, l applies fi r letters of r. l.e-inistrntion on :1m e let.' cf
’ * r : iu'pnard, lateof said county,d-’ceiised, the are th'-refore toi it i.i.d
mlmmiisli all mid sm/iilnr the kindrednnd ereililors of said deceased, to be mid ap
pear at m;. i. r.cc. ithin the time prescribed by law, to . liow emi-e, it’ air. exist, u liv 1
..rd ! ’iii're should not be nrnnted. Given under my hand, at otliee, in Sandersville,
tin kl day of .';m tart. 1838.
i ________L JERNIGAN, Ci'k C. O.
1 HIGIA, Cobb County.
X ’L l!E!l i i AS, Adam Davis applies to me for letters of Admini trati.m upon th”
VV I’/tat. ot" Miir.'iun Davi-, dec .used, tliese arc tlierel'ore to eit.' mid adintmidi
:
oiii. v. lihm ii... time p;. .-erilicil by law, to show cause, if any they have wh. said,
lelt 'is slmu'd mil be ■ rsati’d.
Gr. a mi I. r mv hand, ut ollice in Marietta, 2Gih D-"ember, 1837.
THOMAS.!. PAYNE, C.C.O.
Jan. 16 52—ta.
GE ' IGIA, P Inski (lounty.
W ‘ : ' T-. ■' ‘"'O' Tune, makes application for lett -rs of Adniinistrr.timi on t'lc
eftete of John Tune, late of Pulaski County, deceased, tliose rim.’, to
; cite n-.d : 'mmii-h ml .-.n I sin-riilar the kindred mid , rrilitors of-aid d.-crns-il. to b"
m'.'i r.ppem nt ni' m;re. wuh n the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
exwt,>!;i s.ud '. tn-rr- should not I r grnmej.
Given under mv hand, this 29th dav of December. 1837.
•■’i—’’ JOrLX V. ’.!! IT'!!? '.!,. !\C. C. O. |
G r .< >nCt iA, Cobb County.
HE R LA A. Jexse WmlkiiH applies to ms for lettnis of Gu ir T :::-
v'v ship for the orphans of Sarah Ivey, deceased, lite of Jas- !
per county ; these are therefore to cite and admonish all and s:ugidar
the kindred of said orphans, to he and appear at my < fficr, within the
time prescribed by law, to sliow cause, if any exist, why said letter ;
■ I m>l be . ■' Given under my hand, nt ofll< e in Marietta, this
■V. i THOS. .1. PA YNE, C. C. O.
I GEORGIA. Pulaski County..
IIEREAS, Alfred C. Bostwick applies to me for lothrs of Ad
s' ministration on the estate of James Bright, late of Pidnski
i County, deceased, these are therefore to cite and aii.mmish nil and dn
■ gu’ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear :tt ;av
; G tee, w riiin the time preecrihetl by law, to show cause, if any exist,
Iwhystiid Ict'crs shnti’c' m,t be grunted, (liven miler my hand, this
29th day of January, 1837. J. V. MITCHELL, D! C. C. O.Ts
! Feh ' 6 ’ 3—4 t
GFORE! Dr.oly Comitv.
R *LN A Li.V appeared before me Vt Iley M. Mitchell, Justice
aI. <if the I eace in and for said Couutv, W d iem Smith, who bi'lug
duly -worn saitb, tha: he w.a, the owner and holder of three •mall mil: s.
amomi'ing t i sixty-two dollars, principal payable to s id <!<-;>.• nant or
bearer, due Ist January H 37. given the 27th ’day of February 1836, by
David Graham aa* Sparkman Bowen, both of the aforesaid comity of
Dooly; and deponaut I'm tiler saith, that said notes are lost or miJaid so
that he cannot present tl cm for payment. ht's
WILLIAM » SMITH,
mark.
tsworn and subscribed to before me, this 3;sih January. 1833.
W. M. MITCHELL, J. P.
N. B. Ido notify and forwarn t!te makers of the foregoing notes, or
cither of them, to pay the same to no other person except myself.
his
„ , WILLIAM'z; SMITH.
.. c ’■ ” mark.
GF.ORGI Dooly Comity.
•' i,e " Waters applies to m> for letters of distnLsion
i".>m the estate of David Mashburn, deceased, he h".vin" fully
administered and settled the affairs of said estate— °
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin Ire:!
and creditors <>f said deceased, to file their objections, if anv they have,
why said leners should not is'uir*.
Given under my hand at ci?j f\ die Bth Janunrv
3 ll " Gai ’ THUS. 11. KEY, Dopt’y C. C O.
■ ' ''. GIA, i>ooly County.
V HEREAS, Davi 1 Searhoroughjapj lies to me for :. t 3of nd-
,* W ministraion on the < stat •of B G. Paulctt, deceas :d. thesear:
thaiclere <o cite and adrnotiMi all and singular the kindred and creditors
oi s tid deceased to he and appear al my office within th jtitne pi t scrib
ed l.y I iw, to .-.how cause, if any they have, why s lid letters should no’
be granted.
J;iyeti tinder my hand at office, the dih d inuarv, 183 L
" * l: IL ld:Y. D pt*yc. c. o.
GEORGIA, ~ 1
Pu ! i‘.!:i County. |
V' ; :?y HELLAS, Janies Gorcdv applies for letters of Ad:,.i:iis‘ra
"" tion tipan the estate of William S. Kimberly, late of P -
I.i county, deceased, these are therefore, to cite and admonish ail and
sit gid,ir the Limited and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifanv
exist, v. i.y said letters shim) 1 not be grant) d.
Given under my hand, this -Ith d iv of December, 1837
.L s L John v.jun ( hell, d. c. c. o.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
• • I ■ months alter date, application will be made to the honoiabl
k 7 the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinalv pur
po.es. lorJyHcisof di-I:.ission from the estate of Aquilla Leaptrot, de
ceased. This is, therefore, to adnicnHi ail and singular the kindred
m:d creditors of said deceased, if they have any objections why said
etters should not be granted, to file their objections in the terms'of the
law.— November 11, 1837.
4 1 BGLIN LEAPTIUH’. A Imnrstrati r
A '■.:■■■* ■■ VTOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an V. ' ti. ■
Interior Court of Pulaski county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will, will-in the legal hours, lie sold, on the fust Tuesday in
.'latch next, before the Court House door in Hartford, Pulaski
comity, one hall ol a lot of land lying in the vicinity of Hawkins
ville in said County, it being a put of the real estatc'of John Whee
ler. latosol said County, duct used.
Terms made known on the clay of sale.—Dec. 21 1837
4 BERRYJTIPPEIL Adrn’r.
. A 7 SALE.—Agreeable to an order, of the
county, when ilting fir ordinary
( House door, in the town of San- .
, ; , county on the first Tu -May in March m at. mm :
’O-'“: l:; '‘dm said county, more or 10-s, belonging to the cs '
oft hr In:'-, ' 1 " fs;,ld county, deceased. Sold for tho benefit
PccetT ’ 1 37. IjEVIX MI ,
• A ’ ''''W7 'fmop iuSi" ■ u, f conn™°7 k "“ Xt '7'- ! ‘
1 |>i- | m 1.-lon- I:, i„ .: I ~ ... , J',.
, n ■ andkilcl. 11 furl ,'7'J , P I
I ) in.cn';-,n. G rm« on tho ilny. ,y i, i , . , .
Jun. !Uli, IB 7 sVI.IJ.A _,;..,.,(> y A,!,,, r .
Ton s S\LE. to an order nf the h-mmah',.
J the fnfermr f enrt, of Pula.k, Cm,my. „ hen B ftt:n K fm-
IV purposes, end. on the first fimsd iy in March next. Im sold before la
' mirt Em ~ d mr. in the town of Hartford. Pulaski County, ail p■■
am,s mid >m;-roesb-donjring to the entile of U'illtmn Hcndle- '
into of said ''mmfy.d. e.-:ase.,|, .i, P
of said testate. '1 ernis made known on the day ofs-i'e
WILLI HENDLEY, .inn. ) ~
, , , WILLI\M If. HAPRELL. ( ! x
D cemlmr. .' th. 18-'l7 d'-.-td
' H ILE.—Agreeable to an order of the Inferior
ol ‘ ". kl f '"" r "y- "hen sitting for ordinarypnrpo.se,
wdl Im sold o» the first Tuesday in April next, before the cintrt house
doorm Montgomery comity, two lotsof Land, No. 135 and No. I3G i„
the llnrteenih district of Moiiigoinery comity, till the land belongin'’ to
the estate of Udham Hendley, senior, deeeased. Into of Pulaski eon,i
ty. mtrcealdo to tfm last will and testament of snid testate. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
V ILLIAM HENDJA'. Jr. ?
WILLI AM 11. II IRREL ( ' xcciitors.
January 5. 1-3.A ’ .
1V < | I ' l , <: | I “ V I I indebted to the suf,scriber are earm slly -o I
.A’ o make unme.lim,. payment, ( , s | 1( . j, nrlw dosing
h. u.div.dnal Imsmessconecin; parlienln, attention is given
to tins by those mdebt- d, they u j|| i nctl r cost that speedily
Spr.rtn. January 22. IH3B. J ° HN M ' Kl, AI!P '
fl / 'The ind u-,1 of ( and Southern Recorder nill pie :;o c ive '
foniard their ticcount to J
• P, !>• i »e". ;>
B g ERMIT\GE FEM ALE SEMI? ARY.—The Winter Tt ■rm of
.1: .2 t. is In titulion will cnniinence on Munday, the Pth of .Inmiary i
1 ." *’y j < l*tp ! tr»mttnt ol this Seminary is filled with experienced
'' \ ■' '. ■'• 'I ho reiircmt nt. health, nnd morality of this I
vaiiirv aud the suj t rior adv aatnges of this in.-titution arc 100 well j
iiuow ii to r< (pure ti rcpetiiiou.
A- i -■ll ir y! in i n,. variuu - branches are foriiii Intt he be; inning
’ I bi t■■ ■.i. it i., < iruble I lint cver-, pond sbliuld lie t - esent, to coin-
iim nee with her e'ass.
■ -'■in. el Ijiitinn, as the I t session. Boarding maybe obtained
tn genii el 1. mill.on rea.-.t liable terms.
N- LONGFELLOW, Principal.
: Dec- 26.
Cl 1 ARI A MAl.fr. t: A ! /;. i, j.— \ ; ichor is want?<l to take charge of this i ti
\ nt year. A gentl mini of industrious mori't hubii/nr.-pari'dio hi
'' ' ' •■■ ■■ • it 1! > 1 in Academies, would rcccizo a liberal patron-
1 ■ . :
v. ... - v.Ji .
_________________ ______ 3.—it.
1 ;ri ■ E DEP ntTMENT, 21 I J try, 1", J—Pr< . isals
J.l J v. id he received at this Department, until the first day of April
j'• it. < reeting a B. lumber a!) .j Beilin.> to dividc-tlm Lobby ftomthe
' ''■ 1 : ; id ; i the G- lb ry of the same, so as to
’ ''liirui with the Gaik ry in the House of Reprc
sc“’ lvCsi ’ a<t dm ; ; to the pmvi iotu of au Act of the Lcgishittnc,
I’" . 1 ‘ ! "■ 1 l --t ■: . ..a. r. .;ui i,:.. tl;.- : ,i lillc to he done.
, • >Jar I e; ,- | siiii.dil.' ,helve i ill the bits.'ini'llt story of t b
t, ou v. I ich i - I ■ p pers of this Department.
IH lAMI.N ; TIIUNE. Sec. !'■ .!' p’n
CEN URAL B \NK GF GEROGIA, )
>tes pre ent -.1 for r. n ■ al having on them new cn-
1 ’ 1 i i "po: il ' for th;’board to determine their
: '' :; y> tm'’'-.' the not ' are accomp itiied with some evidence o(
. ■■■ tnnbimt f ; rop >t v n hick t het posse is.
' : ' u '!.••■''or •, e sb.. .!, 'l'init ad n oil'r.-,l at this Bank for rc-
” ' ■. !' • • ' ? '" ' - ■i-:.■ le< n eha tged, mu ;t be accnm-
. . • to >f the f ixable property of such endor rs as have
:■ sul it: • <| inr ; . <■ 0 ;i th ■ note propo It be renew cd.
’ limn the miimtcs ofjlie Board of Directors.
■' 1 ■ ■ I A. i. I diicr.
v. ' J : >l'h : s celebrated racer and thorough bred
: • I . i. . ■ for Id . . at La Gran; Tr np
i 1 L ’• tn ■ hts w 1 ‘re he w ill ri-maiit for the Spring st ason only,
iy: i i- oii- i ! In wil make bis ttpp nrtmee on the Turf again
' !il: 1 y ■ h ive Ltd time t-.i r.cover from an injury sustained
•nonet hi feet, wh non his way hence to Columbii. His terms
"" 1 ' ‘ : ; ,J - ? ■’ : on. i within the -eason : slo9insurance, pay
; ? ' !! and !to the Groom. As a racer, it is not known that
1 •" 1::is -yi 1 ' ” —’■> point breeding- h ■ Iras but few equals—bo
,: '-o i.; •: . ith nt I lasbionalile mid approved crosses to the old cub
tn.'ire. the am i sire: > el I-.n-icottibe, rind a host, of other highly distin
: gyi-iiied ett t i>. I urf an lin the Stud. His color is a rich chcsnut, and
hi i form unites I cauty and strength to a degree. Hi . pedigree and per
fitrmanccs will he published at length in hand-bill--.
.Maics that may be sent to him will be w ell taken care of at the usual
rates and terms.
HERRING & JETHR.
r , I.n Grange. Troup county, Georgia.
The Columbus Enquirer, Standard of Union, Macon Telegraph,
mul Moutgoi-iery .leurnttl will publish the above once a week for 6
w eeks, 'id lorw ard their accounts to us for payment.
■' '- 23, ’ i_ Gt.
jb 1 lOWETA IRIFF’S SALES.—WiII bo sold, on the first Tues-
VV d tyiil ?Lir<h ii-xt, bcLreth : Court ’ion ;e door it: Newnan, Cow
i eta county, v. :.lii:i the us-:;:l <>l . aL, the following property, to
i Lot of Lend number twenty-eiith:. in the first district of Coweta
I county, levied o:> ns the property t.f Robot.L IL Miller, to satisfy a
; (I fn. i-ued from Coweta Inferior Court, m favor of Jas. Vi’ood, vs.
I said Miller.
Ah', ’"‘of Land N-i. one hundred ami twenty-eight (128) in the
yy'' l «'!->:.< tel s.-tid c-imty, levied on a; ■,);;■ property of Kinchen and
" :: li fa issued from Co weta Superior Court,
' ,l ! y ■ ; ■ y ■ ! piit, rs. Kiuchen Boon. dC. Boon,
prmcipms and lame D. ' .i s lectir.'ty; propcrtypoiiitedoutbyKin
i ken I. ,-! '. "I 9.
■ ir.-e, levied -■ - the property of George T. Ander-
' ■ fa. i.-stted t m Superior Court, in favor of
L 1V M t:i, rs. G ; T. Anderson; property pointed out
by t! diLtul;:: t.
,’d ■>, ■ v.-.i'tiat Si !. ' o:-;-.l, one widuiit Burci-.-.i. one curled m tplo
■' - ads, one common do. two hundred Let Pine
m :ak, two Imi’dr -.-d do walnut do., levied on as the property of Charles
'" ■ '■ "> s?i ■: . ; i ,'tward Veatligrsiou, s td
Emlin; property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
■Also. Lot .No. fitty-five in the town of Newnan, in said county, levi
ed on as the ; operty of George Penticost. to satisfy a fi. fa. is tied
from a Just s’ Court, in favor of Wißard F. Taft, rs'. said Penticost;
hvy ■ i . ! and returned t: by a <lonstable.
RICH’D B. WOOTTEN, Sheriff.
January 30, 1833 3-ls
iLk)- ’■ ■' ' F’S . \LE.—Will be sold, witbin the tegal
Jri Jitmrs. on tie- last Tues lay m 'la-.i-h next, before the Court House
door in the town of Hartfor!, in Pulaski county, the following proper
ty, to w it :
fine Lot of Laud lying in din twenty-first di itrict of ori.iiiially Wil
kinson. now Pulaski comity, joining the Perkins and Gains land; I «-ied
.on as tile t-'i-opeity of Willi n:i Garbit. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a
•tees Court, in favor of John Howell; property pointed out by Ben
jamin Howell; levied on and returned by a < lotistable.
JAMES DYKES, Deputy Sheriff.
Januar ' 3 . ts
[; 1 SHERI I'T SALES.—-Will be sold at the Court House
doer, in the town of Drayton, the first Tuesday in March n. xt,
between the usmd hours of sale, the following property to wit. one
negr > man by th.i name of Tom, about thirty years old ; Eastlier a wo
nyinau I her < 1 il I Dave, levied on as iho property of Jeremiah Lamp
ki.: :,tos:;t; y ! ;1 j s< .| ~[ t| !o Inferior Court of Twiggs county, in
i iv-r < , .l::rn f s bohinicn vs. Alexander I'.irtlin arid Jeremiah Lamp
am se. i', ; lienry i r.wles i.idcrscr pro; city pointed oul by J. Lamp-
l it oi Land. Ao. 21. in the tenth district of said county,
levied on a th p: party of Amos Lane, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
i cnii t ’.'ide b. ay props :\y pom ted out by D. Sendee Levy, made and
return'd to me by a cm: t :b!c.
Also one lot of 1 > >3, in the ninth District of said county, to sat-
i'fj afifa in I vot c-1 GJ. Roeahlso i & Co. and others, levied on as
t,ie pvopertj f James Roc, j p -rt oi it d<utby S. D. Letnlee, levy
~... . c <...d t c .....:: <: to me ■-va co n -1:. r <a •
BENNETT TURVIS, Sheriff.
• 52-tm.
11 A- A 1.E.-—Will be sold on the- first Tuesday in Mari h
next, two lots in : i town o‘ Drayton, in square D. and
No . ? ; i " e n - nas the pro t ty of U illiat iC. Spivy to
: : m ' :.' ro! . :. ,d Cobb mid others, levy being made and re
turn' : t > i- - I . i<-.
J: 'l''- '■ 081 RT Pl RVIS, Sheriff.
; h I’l LLS.—Mero than two millions of
-'t- ‘ celebrated Pills, 1 .■ ;e< a : old in the (J. States
• J mu::,l • iI: • ■. pri; ;m- ], :s ceived. upwards of fifteen
■' f d owi< g, all given iu consequence of t!ic
< 'la. ksi die, Feb. 7, 1;':!7.
c;:1 ‘ *'PP ""■ of off< ring to you my grntilica-
b n i! I ■ - Wi::i :: Iris ih.-.| :<.• tidmiiiistralion oi’yorn val-
iiald ! Pill in th >ei tion ol < oimtry. It is a common fault w ith those
who comp mid and veml patent medicines to stty too much in their fa
vor, but fr.mi wi..:t I l: ;vc r -. n of the cffi cts of your pills, I do not
think they have as yet received unmerited praise.
Hx months::go they were almost entirely unknown in this part of
Virginia, they are now tl > most popular Pills wo have.
Li Dy p psi.t mid Hck liemmcbe, derangcni' nt of the I iliary organs,
and ( li.tiimte constipation of the bowels, i know of no aperient more
' prompt and efficacious. Their mildness and certainty of action render
them a safe and efficient purgative for weakly individuals, and may be
given atall limes without any of those injurious consequences that'fre
quently result f"om the long continued use of Calomel or Blue Pill.
On the whole I consider them a valuable discovery.
Very respectfully, fcj. H. HARRIS, M.D.
Dr. Jus. Priestly Peters.
The following is from a highly respectable Planter of Burke Co. Ga.
PETERS’ PILLS.—I have given them a fair trial; nearly three
dozen bc.xrs have bcm twed on mv plantation the last year—their ad
mimstration has b< cn altt n led w ith more success than any mi diciue I
have ever used, and 1 tr ;e plea uro in n cornu.'ending them to my
friends an I nai.d.bors ; they arc handy, safe and efficient, and need but
trial t > bv approved. ' ' HENRY P. JONES
: July Ehh, i
f’eriven Co., Geo.. July 28th, 1857.
I n it, :. : t1 r. i l .!.: -’\l .G L 1 I!LL PlL!.?’—anil fouml
more I th.-ir uss th :n from ;uy mcdi< ine 1 have used. Aly
complaints wen ■ ia, Liver Complaint and general Debility. I
I have used w itiiin tho : : yi ar, uer.rly lift ■ n boxes of the above Pills.
a »d the con cq tcnce is, lam now enjoying bet er health than I have ■
for years. Several of my n ighbors ha vs used them with great iteci ss
ELI A. ARCHER.
Scrivcn Co., Geo., July 25, 1837.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.- —They cured me of that fa h
ionaldc comp; tint. Dy-q -psi >, afterrdl the poptdar remedies of the dav
hud tailed Io itive me relief, f have used them in my family for the
three years with entire sticce r. They ar< bevond a doubt ■he best fam
ly medieine now in use. * ' WILLIS YOUNG.
This may certify, that my wife h:i . been severely afilieted with Liver
i "inpi iint and Dyspepd.i, f r rnori tbrci Im years. Several eminent
i pci siei-iiis have ;>ttt ,>d<d her an 1 many of the most popular remedies i
G the J-iy 1;.,. f(( ... , ;L Five dollar, worth of j
Ur. ; ctcrs I 1,1 ' ■ :>;cd medic:." . h i ■ rl ■•’l;: -d Iter to perfect health.
* >',■■■' " il'f”t ■mot < h ully. ho; ing it may cause oth trs to
r *.y, 1 ' ’ ‘ :: :-r;o i i-me !?-. My residence i; twelve miles from Milledge-
'j’.j. ' Li Macon. EDWARD
: ;; SALE, that beautiful, healthy, and commodious lo*f, on
U which tho subscriber now resides, at Midway, two mil s from
Milledgeville, and a half mile from the stile of Otdelbotpe Uni-!
ve.sity. Il contains ten acres, and has on it a large, convenient and i
pleas-int du rlliro liousr, with oni houses, a well of excellent water and
a spring, besides many other advantirjes.
Ort. 9th. 1837. ts ' JOHN A. CUTHBERT.
M 'RULE YARD—South side Broad street, Aim qq,,. '
' l "'" i" t received and offer for sale, a splendid a I
i’. 1 OliiLE. ofcreryde crintion. sm ha, L.i’i-.n: I’gyntia,, I '
V? sh ’a'ii Al o, To nbs, mil tl c . '
&c. All orders from the country executed with neatness ;.■• | di
I’"', 1, . LA WR EN't’E. GLEN’DENNING. & (’().
' k 1 ' ; i': , (,( Union, Macon Tc!egra)>h. Athens ■
Lanuer ( <,lm. ns E, , . vn| j /I ,
". G I eleseop". md E I -Id \ . r , vi || fi i ll( , il!)l)V( . | ,
a week, (or two mmiths, : ,nd forward theiraccoun sto I '
..eV. 1.3 d’i-Vm L. G. UO j l
Augusta Seed Store,
l'. ho' sale an:! I’/liiil, Broatl St. near Ike Lover Market.
i ’i'i l, HE Autrust.-i Seed Store is reopened as above, where a new and
i complete assortment of Garden Seeds, most of which are obtain
ed from the Shakers, arc for sale, and some of their articles of man
ufacture.
All otdi r i from Country Dealers will have the discount allowed
as usual.
The Subscriber has taken special care that all bis Seed shall bo
! fresh and genuine, and they are warranted such.
11. J. SERVICE.
N. B.—An elegant assortment of double Dahlias, and a choice col
lection ol Flower Seeds, &c. «kc.
Augusta, Dec. 5, 1837.
f Al 11 E Subscriber very respectfully informs his friends and the pub
| _'sL In k generally, that he has located himself at the Murrielta Ho
tel, (\>l>b C. IL, where he oilers his services to search out and test
the value of Gold and Land lots, and to make a true return to appli
cants in the countios of Cobh, Paulding, Floyd. Cuss, Cherokee and
I'orsyth; at tin; low rate of five dollars per hit; at the above stated
place, r. i'eri i.i e may be had to the State and Check maps, tho quali- I
ok, and , tul h it. Pationagc in the al-.ove businc will
; b:-than!.fully i -c"i dby DANIEL M AY.
| March 11. 1837.
GIA, Cobb County.- Toll 1 bef<» tme, Sain tel ('l‘iTUlli, a
y- f-/ .fustmeol the I’caec iu and for said County, one stray Pom v
; Mure, ta: :-n Itp by Silas Thompson and apprai’ dby (Jar;-ill Drake
| and Willinm Brooks, this twenty-eighth October, i '37.
WILLIAM ( i) BROOKS,
inark.
CARGILLDRAKF.
_ SAMUEL CARGILL, J. P.
A true ex'.rae’ fiom tho luinutes of the Court.
if MARTIN ADAMS, C.I. C.
j.j AND FOi! SALE.—Lot No. 251 2!.-,t di.i. Stewart county.
Lot ,o. 51, 1 1: li district, Randolph County
Lot No. 11, Ulh di Randolph co. •• “ 99 4 “ Randal h “
; “ “ “ a « 130 a 44 44 44
“ “ I’.) “ “ “ “ “ 321 4 <4 Larly “
“ “ G‘J “ “ “ “ ' u 44 7 ’ 44 44 44* U
“ “ 3 “ Lee “ “ “ It IJ “ “ Ita’-er '<
““>■.!“““ “ “ “ « u u «
I““)“““ “ “ “ « u 44
i “ “ 1 “ Stowirt “ “ “ 2U 3d u “ «
“ “ 11 10th “ Randolph “ “ “ 215 “ « « 44
j « « f ti} “ <4 44 44 44 G-.'- j 44 44 44 44
1 “ “ 70 I’th “ Lno “ “ “ lj; “ “ 44 u
, M “ ! ’• :..:i “ akcr “ “ “ 21 “ “ “ “
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 252 sth “ Early
“ “ 395 2 <u “ “ “ “ 103 “ 44* *4
' 44 44 jog “ “ « “
i For particulars apply to the subscriber in this place, or William Den-
I ttrd Esq. near Byron, Baker county.
Milledgeville, June 21st, 1837.
COWLES & WARD.
Juno 27 24--ts.
jri'-'.GLEI HORPE UNIV ER.SIT Y.—lt has already been announc-
MJiv cd. that this Institution will commence its exercises on the first
Monday of January, 1838. The Board of Trustees, while again call
ing public attention to tills fact, offer some remarks in explanation of a
new feature nhich they have given to its character.
The University will consist oCtiiree departments, Collegiate, Acade
mic, and Primary.
At:y j . r. on desirous of seeing the laws which govern the Collegiate
department, can obtain a copy of the pamphlet containing them, by
to B. P.Stubbs, cl tins place, Secretary and Treasurer of
the Board.
Candidates for admission into tho Freshman class, must be prepared
to stand an examim :imt on (L'-iar’s Commentaries, four hooks, Cice
ro’s Select Orijions, Mair's 1 ::troductii>n to Latin Syntax, the Gospels
in the Gieek ' .■. -nm-nt, B-dt’.ei's t'ulk-elanen Grteca .’linora, together
with Latin and (L i k (' :-:tim:>::r, inclt.dittg Latin Prosody; also, on
En lish Grammur, Arithmetic and Geography, ancient and modern.
The course of instrucliim in the soverulclas cs, will lie as bdlows, to-
FiIESL'MAN CLASS.
II inter Sr::. ,>. Summer Session.
C::-i-r<> de Amici:; :, Cicero de ('lficiis and
Grii'i-a '.Lijm-a, Horrare (Odes.)
Latin and Greek Excr- Grn'ca Majora,
< ' Latin ami Greek Excrei-
Algebta (Days.) S es,
Geography, ALebra, (completed,)
Roman Antiquities.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
It inter Session. Summer Session.
Horace (Satires and .Vrtc Livy,
PoG -a.) Grreca Majora,
(•rajca Inj trti, Plain Trigonometry,
Geometry, (Playfair’s Men tiration, (Day’s,)
Euch I.) Navigation,
P!.;i:i Trigmio-netry, Surveying, (Day’s.)
Lccturi s on History, History,
(Priestley,)
JUNIOR CLASS.
1; .'• .?>-.s-io?t. Summer Session.
Spherical T.igommie- Integral Calculus
•‘■.Y’ (Young’s)
Analytic Geometry, (in- Natural Philosophy,
chiding Conic Sec- Cicero do Oratore,
•imts, Longinus,
Descriptive Geometry, Natural Thcslogy,
l.'ifier; :i:i:;l Calculus, Logic.
Nautical Astronomy,
Evidences of Christiani-
ty,
Cicero do Oratore.
Longinus,
SENIOR CLASS.
UVzzfrr Session. Summer Session. ;
Belles Letties, _ Moral Philosophy,
I hilosoohy of Mind, Astrononiv, : i
Moral Philosophy, Chemi: try,
Natural Phil epliy, I.ait uta 'cs
Quintilian, ’ Gciiera? Review.
Longinus,
Chemistry,
[i lovi.-iim w..l be made fur instruction in ?'lodern Languages.]
1 he \ca<.. imc i'apartment will consist of those who are preparing
for adniis/mn iuio this or any other College.
■ Iho 1 rim art Department will be composed of those pursuing the or-
dinary branches of an English education.
1 he silidems in these two departments, as well as tho Collegiate,
will be instruct;'! by the Faculty of the College.
In con :qu nee ol this arr . meat, boys, in the early stage of their
literary course, w ill enjoy advantages perhaps iinsurpas:cd in this coun
try.as they will be latight by a regular Faculty, while the students of
tae Con; o w: . receive the full amount of insti uelion ordinarily given
tl:e:n. ::s w id l:e seen by a reference to their course of study.
j ihis syst.-m v. id vastly increase the labor of the Faculty ; this labor
they have howe ■ er cons nte ; Io under; o.
The adoption i.ftlfis new plan has been caused by the peculiar-state
of the times. 'I liotigh the amoimt on our .subscript'um list is sufficient
to wnt rant tile conimeni emeut ol the work in its ci iginal form, vet from
the presentstate of tieairs, it would have been more than indelicate to
call upon many indivi hi :ls for their subscriptions. On tho other baud,
many p irents have been m.'ihmg their arrangements to send their sons
to ..lidway, inning the m .xt year. Sucb persons it would be painful to
disappoint, yet it would be impossible to proceed for want of funds in
hand. The course now annoimced as being adopted, was then propo- ;
sed--.t!f:t is, to brmg the Academy and College under the government
and instruction of the same President and Professors. By this arrange
!.’'".it the expenses ot the Institution will be sustained, mid all difficulties
in its wav removed.
Ihe Board of I rustces take this occasion to say, that after this ■
year the Steward’s Hall will be discontinued. This is done, that there
n: r, be no hindrance iu the way of such persons as may wishto move to
' ' ke l ,til 'P oso taking boarders.
1 lit. i rustces close this communication l>y suggesting to parents, (who
desne their children to be educated, and who carnmt afford to send
i them a.noad for this purpose) the propriety of settling themselves at
Alidway. By taking boarders, the expenses of their family could be
more than si:-.tamed, and their children of all ages receive a thorough :
and finished education. To o'hets disposed to turn their attention to I
keeping boarders as a bnsim ss, we would suggest that .Midway ofu rs
induceim tits inf. rior to few ifauy other positions at the South —a heal
thy and deli;ditl:d I icatiim. and ns many boarders as they may Lc able
to accommodate. By order of the Executive Committee.
B. P. 1 L’VBl ', Sei’y.
' ' IIHJ,. —I he undersigned inferms his friends and those of
i.t. the late firm of Cutl< r (’ornuill, that be intends resuming the
'\arcliouse and <'nmmi-sion Business at the store next above the one ■
yOl ■ ■ ;byT. J. Chare, on the margin of 1 ■ ; .km \ n
I astke townof 1 roy. He further informs tite public that he has bought
bis <.00;,5. ami having now on the way, from New York and other I
P e , s ’ ? rst Goods and Groceries, together making his stock comnlete I
which w ill be sold low for ready pay, he will be rea Iv to receive Cotton '
early in the fall, and be prepared to make advam lie w ouhl par- ■
‘•eularly notice to his fncuds the great advantages his War houses
nave ovci those m the dense part of thccity wit!: regard to thov be
! H ! ;<>etac 1 ; i .d fi-omo !! H.r l mihiings,nnd at a an -’.'S or!
laiieaud well en-dosi I. n< s CUTTER.
'J'" ‘ V : '' : Telegraph. Mil! -I; eville.Journal and
'!" " ‘ 1 ll!oli ’ ' Vlli I - tho above until further notice.—G’eor- ■
r ,-' ; I lU’:i.El:-. I-.,.; : ,1 R~ 1c,...,-
‘ ■<. " til stand for the ensuing spring, at the Hampton I
11 '■ 'etc., made known on application al t e
' ! ' ' , -Lost or mislaid, two promissoi y noti s, m tile
. ' , • 1 ' Collier, dec’d, which cannot be found
b. i.ie Admmr tr,;tors.
The follow ing are snlistantial copies of said note;.
J/ . lH ' ! 1 ; , •■/ill; :ry, ' ighteeii hundred and thirty ci ht. I
p 0.1.1 0 to |> iy A. J. ( oilier cr bearer, thirty dollars, for value received
t inher f'm, LG ;. (signed) MILOMON ,M I l'( [|!’L. ’
’■ 1:1 •' n-'iary, eighteen hundred ami thirty eijit, I
PJ ' ‘ ' ■J. < oilier or bearer, thirty dollars for value received
December Oth IS’,6. (signed) SOLOMON M ITCIIEI
ill persons me cautioned against trading for. orinmiv wise negot'ia- i
'J 1 ' notes, and tho maker against paying them to any person hut the <
0 sermers, e:-their order. THOMAS COLLI «’,R >
Jan. I . ! -38. BRYAN W. COLLIER. $ '‘lin’rs
E !1 'll I’ 1 "is I'loni tnulin.. f,„- „,.nolo <>r |.„ n ,| |, v
' i : ' . : i .
ii x ,oi ooiij I ... 1 I i mt, tin’ lilii dollar, <|,i|.'il soiiic nine in April f
, ( lor uhi, I; H „:,| l; „|. WIIS ~i,c n (say n I't.’. l.) bus |i l i|,..|
” i l ' '• ■ ■ iiH.ii •<! i; hlop iv uaid hoi j unless coni]) b\ law, x-.ilhout
i:. n. ('ALiiorx.
" I '' y“ • ~ i’t. 1
■ " ■ ■' <y
\\Vf-V • V/z ''commended to th.
,\V j. ■ - r ’.. ■ ' 7/ / l >lll, hc as decidedly SU-
NY L'\\ ' ■// / J .'' nor t 0 miy eombina-
\\ \' . '/ '' f '' // / of medicine ever
\\\ -7 / /'" 1-ed t 0 ‘be Ameri-
\\\rA" 7Z -Tks ;// / . * :1 ." people. The pro-
7 . / Z l - 'Giccd Ins profession
.. . ' .: ri r.-r.-nt eli<
’'LT* nr'tu.s, i.s enabled to of-
77 ■ ■■■77"" 'c' 1 ’ ‘o‘he afflicted inva-,<
.. . lid a medicine, on the.
'"-M l7" : ' effects of which he is
willing to ri -i. bn, reputation. lio does not pretentl that they arc a posi
tive cure. or oven beneficial in every complaint, but lie most firmly be
lieves that in all diseases where :: ca''.artic < r an aperient medicine is
needed, th y tvill h" feimd L. Am- to any of tho e drastic pttrga
livea.s'Ll : v. !.:< h: . ~ : , '- ; I> 6 'll the ptddic prints as purifiers
b .1. Yv I■ . i -i ' th- ;:: - ct;i.ns accompanying
ution and cure of Bilious
l' .. i . r am: I'. ; - ; i, Liver ('muplaints, Sick Headache,
.Imm:!:-. e, A tlni;:i. I K-p-y. f’L'i::.; :: m. I 'ular.-mint of the Spleen,
i'ib.s. Ch . ie, i <-i.i-!<• O', re >:i<. l-c irt B-.aii, Nausea, Furred
Ton--ie, JJi l'-i: : m; o tlie i ; :; mm h mid Bowels, Incipient Diarrhffia,
j Flatiitc.-co, lli.bitiiil Co'iivem-a L< -s of A; elite. Blotched or Sal-
i. Cm.'; : ,'u ;i. at. ■! i ■ a!L- . o," r ',; ;rof :| Bowels, where n ca---
i',- (.: 'in n| ' i'l-at js -.’re. .' :y are et.ceedingly mifd in their
:n. ‘ ' l ■'rm: ■: ia. ;, mg, north Lility.
:. im- ■ ji,.' *■' 1-' a ■ intro lucr. d into a family, they
be->i; <- ri: <h-. ana ," ‘‘ : iu.il ;..r amiiii am! again, which
is Ml-i ;-;:l proof of 11;.: ir good cttmili. :'. . »
Bel: : n a;-' b-c,''|t; Line’ i. .w |-,', : ■if,'’ ," ! the public,-sup.s
ported by to tin : ui-.lxof aci : re; i . <> d, ci .Re, from sou.7 n 3 “ 3
pcctahle orth it ha nmt uni' al sati !'n< ;ii n.
profession in theif
iucfiiciency can bo
almge.t :;g: ; ; I 111-
■ m an ■ ' -th..- they f-eemneacquainted with Pe
" ' i i.. wh. in cm;.-.-- cfih; ir t .'.traortMnttry goo' I .’
‘‘7 ; ; ‘‘i dtt p.,t: Lw.nw t. cam : D1 x-ritn in the history
i irn \ei-y cireum 'tmct ::Li:c a! J7.y.'in every part oftheUniott
(but more cspccsn.iy in ti e southern .-'totes, here they have long
been m use) are making free u-o of t li m ia th i r practice, speafat coZ
tmt'.-.- in their |.r: ; C . Add to this the t that all who urn invariably
iceommcn,, th< mto their Ir. s. m;:| the t. timony iu their favor is al
7'-! ■"•■■'2. As an m:t;-l ; ; ms remedy, and to prevent costive
uess, t.i-.y hue lie rival. Go - fifty cent box’ will establish their char
acter, ami prove that there ut uiii even in :1 „ advertisement.
I i-ep.-ired by Jos. Priestly Ik ter;.M. D. at bis institution for the cure
ol o..stmil-di eases by m mis ol vegetable remedies, No.l29Liber
“)lk - F.aeh box contains-10 pills. Price fifty cents.
(L_7 i he above valuable m-tiele is for Mde, w holesalc and retail, at New
) >rk prices, by NEWELL &II N( AN, and on enquiry r can be
found in almost every town and village in tho State.
A I’B' V -,J : ; PRICE, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, havam
j. ' "v" kilo-. .i ii) JiH LI.LGi-'A 11.1.E, respectfully tenders
hi- mcmeal si-ivn-c-, to those in To'.-, n or Country who prefer the
bo. to t. ic tn prm-tu --piciaily, hi s s. rviccs are offered
lo ml v. 1.0 ;re • , ieu. wifi; CLi’J NIC LI. liASF.S, such as
y*’-- !i:ina, C.ravel or Siraiuniarv,
Cancer, liumb Palsi;,
(onsuniption, Rltcuinalisni,
B.yspepsia, Scrofula or old
Lro'pup, C leers of any
I'ifiu, hind.
t'.'dn or Lungs, or Bleeding at tho
r, or old pain in the
rs iu the breast
however obsti-
R' is fully aware mo tof th a! ove cases are
' : '' ■ < are but few
■ 1 ,ln ’ l!C I ""1 ‘1 o m c ssful reach of Botanic Medicine.
■ . ’ : -end medi-
'■ ' ' may consult him by
In ‘ ’’ P u I « '• a,,d betnll pi n i 0!l f K can on their
: statenieiit.
',. ‘vM-'m.ce i. on Jefferson Street, 2d. liousc in rear of Lal’ayctte
,?’• ' ill be conform ral rules of practice i»
. this Mate.
1 ’ _£7-3m
VEGETAB EFI . E PILLS.
•I !- now three ; . . • [u r
•' ? ' ? ■■ ■ ' ■ Ito the j üblic.
' ' ••• ‘ - ise, though < onfined,
' o rent, that
” di p ic ‘ “»n t th* demand created for
them: but them < m: m ecs !i:W:.g chm.md, they propose, in the
' ol " ’ 111 ' 1 ■■ :: . "• 1 '"‘tt i;: ‘ L.cir s: re ol o; oration to every
sect .* cl H;. ( o‘i: ry v. I:, : j t’ic 1 \ \cr ;:i;i .\■ ti.- j. -ex ils J
l- ; L : -'!• h ve a large ma sol u timony confirming the re
putation ol the pi .have made the following extracts from let
ters am! ecrtilicat. s. v. I ;ch th -y retfully present to the public for
const... ratimi. 11 vdl at cnee I;-- se. nby this t v idi nee, that no remedy
," ,r ti,e : ' ' ■ he Southern and Wc stem States has ever
been presented to the nonce of the afflicted, with stronger claims for
their attention, l ounded upon th . taiidsoundestofallprmci
pic.-. vrz.j/c/.-a.Zm-j.-i -mi , ve , ~,,, wi udct fully successful
m re-:or;ng tue mJ: l, |. ; dth, ami. in ( ,| doubts and, prejudices,
the u- eol (hem. m thore pa.is of the eotmtry which the proprietors
havo jen able to supply ba I en rapi ly extending. It is highly eu
com-a; mg t , the; , that, among the li t. of those who have been either
pei-si-iudly hem fitteu by them, or have ni.nr red their effects on others,
are the ol many ol the me t rcsp<. iiddc mi.l intelligent men in
; Viiu Cfrieerlully given their uiiueu testimony to that
Lett I - and C- rl..'. :I; s, -.:idr -d to lhe prop; 1.-I. rs within the last three
yearn, lore or:, m ol which arc prerencd, and a.,-.y at any lime be
seen by the pubii;.
2 rs.:i Sen. h dr a..;, re’ J'JJ : County, Ca.
-U,...res. IPt.dr I,- JCdectt, Oct. 2-hh, 1335.
Gentium: n
Jt altm-ds me grea' pleasure to give my testimmr, in favor of your
' ’ ‘ ; I linve . q eat •'! . employed
Gem mmy Janny, m.d in every ca.-e t!. ; have sucee ded beyond mv
,°i’ >'.i I.'itn :t! h :.;:d ; :m. ;.i in cm is. They have alsi>
\ 1,1 cx,c : n *y 11 1! - 11. Gbl rnliood, she past season.,
/ . s. The | pie in this section
7 ‘< i . .. . .• u; • / u;.’ ui H, lor in my oiHnion,
1 1 1 for the Fever and
’ ~ e !:iil them to all p rsons
w ,iom I m i;, meet W'..n amicteu wall th.it trouldesome and distressing
mscasc. Yorns respectfully,
W.’d. WELLBORN.
Z ,'oet c , 12 Co-, (nt.
~ . Cuthbert, Oct.27th, 1835.
! M.,wre IZi /• £; cflec-lt.
Guthmm—l; ; . no pl are to ;i-.o r.v testimony in f.vcr of
'given them »
: h.i'iugusi lupwardsof thirty boxes in my practice. On this
d t< prescribe
thcui ■ < they proved succeisful. In
many mst.-.nees lb; ir ; ,ct < i tec ' -‘llll v.. a teni: hing, anil such as
to establish the fm t that they are not only a safe, but a cirtaiucure
lor even form of interm’tt.mt fevir. it bin the circle of my ac
qtmmtance I can point to many who have been restored from a low
stage of di-ca. eJo pc.sect I:, some of whom had been afilieted for
a ve O 1 "S I liod and considered their cases hopeless. lam fully
coii'mccd ti;:;l the most riveter:.to and obstinate intermittents must
give way to the powerful ii: ~i:c;:ie of your pills, and the constitutioi
t.mugh broken and inq aired by long-continued disease, be speedily n
stored to its (ormer str< :■ th and la ni: h ccmlitimi. I therefore recon
'T' 1 ” 1 th ' lll tllc iuvalill " i!l ‘ ■■ " fidencc of beneficial r<,
j Kc _ . cifuilv Yours,
CLEA ELAND.
I-Toiti A.'r. Cc'.„’s G«.
y- . . -21,1835.
Genii' —lt j, V,- j ,j,. . ...., «>.... *. i. , ..
. . , , 1 11. . 1 . . t. ■ <til!:■ !iV rcsppc‘ll
V l ;' V ’ ' ' h::V ‘ t: r : --’■!">vefomd
' ' ' ' 1 cure, wl. . ably t) lc . ( r rCi .,
i: > hey not o . : th . ever and A; uc, but have a snlmaiv
eet 011 the ste: : ; , . its original health -ii-j
V ; ° r ’ 111 aII < -ii was hr : v, ■ itll ; . j.
-Incase. 1 . r, Y -
-A .iHS :S Hl VERS.
Z’fO'.; ’D. rnttven C-irn, JacZ.wau Co. Fhrida.
Julv SO.li 1855
.U sr.s. Z'A '. ’rrf,-R'o, ‘
Gentlcm 101 l m hereby aulkorlz. d to inform the public thu t
have used the < .'xl'eihan's Pills in my family, fertile Fever and \'-ue
: '" fi tl,! " l! ''' '' : ' d with th 11 t benefii ial effects’
111 : ' 1 "" ■ ■ . . lite ,rcd mv ‘
.. " '“’J.'? A ' ■' ::: ' ' ,ll(! 111 " '"ill'll bettei
J,.. '■■/'I L’s Jhan 1 had foi
‘7'p*.
■ * ■ 1 ' ■ . 'ii
' 1 ; " ‘ , i I '
1 re o.ect.e.:! . -. our.- &c.
A supply of tl ' ' , ... . ‘ ■'
whulesMe and rmaii l.v ‘ • ' ,l ' L 1(1 fw sale
NEV“!.i ' .". DU.’. M;B.i. ev ;q e
!i -WELL, M.i/m. ■
'NELSON C VITE;:,
Pi.\ Ir,\ \N EMBERGH, A- N. V.
' eai ’ corn ’ r Slip.
TT( N M U'IHNURV \xi) ~7~
.7'71
dress to ’ . I : • Ad-
! ' ” L VNDBDALE.
Sai Hd. Nov.. I■■ ~ 1 *‘* S l “’ ;t at t ‘ w place.
Refer to Judge John Shiv.
The Standard of I mon will insert the above ten times.
' ’.--im
A < oil':;:::!. eii-'l . :;J" jt'’.". i‘‘ IK,te ' I' <’P ■> f- ".mt, are invited t«
Jar..‘.'3, I -.-It, ' ■ '
CxKVl.Eig & WAKO.