Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 09, 1838, Image 4

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Tlwt Edward ,1 I Ihmluii, (ifClmllmnt county. Hrtdainm Hopkins, of Camden 11 Cmn-ge VV Evans, of Itnrku “ Molnion II Bull, »f Warren “ John Milledgo, of Uiehinnml “ < 'liuilnt .1. Mulatto, of Washington 44 Miller (Jrinve, of Baldwin “ Benjamin !•' llarduinan,ef Ogl.-tborpo “ iVler l.nmiir, ol Lincoln “ Alfred «V Allen, of /-'ranklm “ Edward V Hill ol Jasper 44 Robert *l. Mays, of Buds “ John I. Hode.-s, of 'Twiggs “ 'lot II Key no.da, of Thomas 11 Benjamin Ballon, ol //abeialnim “ Reuben Tliumton, oi l 101 l “ Andrew J Ilona II ol Lumpkin 11 Edmund J MeUehec, of llouaton 11 John lemur, of lllbb “ Join i« \V I, i'lm-kurd, nl Monroo “ K1 nr ben llumlaon, of Troup “ John Bowen, of Coweta “ William Taylor, of RundoJph “ Henry W Jurnignn, ol Stewart “ limes Moll, el Mnacogeo 14 Joel W Perry, of l-lorly 44 Thomas (I .Viillivitn, of-Vnmier 44 Jmnea M I'nlhoMit, ofUoßulh 44 John l-'loyd, of Newton 44 David Irwin, oI Clunu 14 John T A'lon y, ol S'tulUrr 44 Ho appointed Aida dc-t'ump to the t'oimimndor in i'lnef, uilh the rank of t'olonol, and lienla yed and rwpceU’d neoordntgly. I >v ihe (lovernor, N.- M. CRAW TURD, A'ee’y. M. I). Jon 5 It 3 Notice. f |t //E hosineaH heretofore eomlneied imdar the I brio of M. <1 'Caiman, will be euniinued un der the lit in ol M. U. Tulmun A ( u. ill O. T \ I.M A A’, JOS. C'AU/OD N, Sr. t'oUenm’a Mills, Jon I, 1838 ’JBm management of the Iniaim ss v\ ill devolve ep on the aubserilier, who lio|kh hy prompt 010-nlmn, nnd from Ihe lueiblien mm under hi.-, eonlro!, anil to receive ih 44 gonerona patrenag • ot lua fiiemN. Jan 4 w ti 2 M. O. T A I.M AN, 4 t>KI.I I 151.7 to an order of llm llonoralite J\. thil Inferior Court of Richmond county, when Killing for onlimny purpo>e», will ho sold on the Ural Tuesday in March next, between ihe usual lyottr* ofsde, nl the market house 1.1 the city ol Augusta, live negroe slaves, vi/ . Sandy, Isaac, John, Elbert,mid Mary, a woman. Also, 2lM)acres of Eund, belonging to I'm .wiale of Kebeeea Burch, Jate of said county, defeased, Temts on the day t)fsole. 1.. 1! UCIIC//,udni'r. Jan 4 wl l 2 SI ray Slo»sts. Stroyod from the sttbseribor in Housl.oi county, in J/uy last, two R "Wh 4 tlleys, one a puetiig gtvy, 3 years A f y(vuM ; the other a I y»h*r oid bay, and <4 jT 7 4 bud on a bell when alio led. I hey •BSSnIMGI wore heard front nl the Augusta /bulge Any mlurmulttm about ibem will be Itber «llv rowaidod and Ibaukfully received. I letter addressed to the subscriber nl Port \ al'sy,//i.u»ion county, wiK lm immediuleh aUended to. Jutt (>—wSt 4 PHI El P MAC, A R THY. Co urulmi nuintu: UJ 111. U1 .,\s John W baddoea uppltes b*r Jet leradl admnuslrHlloii on thu t slate ol ibi land 'l'bomas, dee d. I beseiue ill return to cite and mlinonuh till and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbs ,-,J ,j. . eeased, to tile their unjeenons, tl aey iR. y | l;a , within the lime presenlied l> law, m i„y „|)i, to shew cause why and lon. sboulo not I. am’ ed. fiivee under tuy hnml nnd seal :tt olli.u 11,. 2d Jan. 1837. (■ A ICR I El, Ju.\ 1..x, i :J 4 i. jmt C—4—3od li.nv Oolite. \V. J. VAMI.V (latte el (.'oorgiu.r HAS removed to the ( tty of New Urbans f„r . (be porpi.su of devoting himself to ih,. nrae- Iter ol LAW. R E PER ENt KS—Col. T 1 K -sler. Col p.ott, Holt A /.ehols, \ II Cliappell, (/on U ( ,n, u .. sou, Hull John 14.I 4 . King, llaj f. li |; i;l ||. la.toxi.. 4/l Her Ri|>l. y »V Co Cbarb'slon.S. ( Jhii 4 3m u HV virtue of a do r y m ( h nicely, m the Sup. liar Court ol ( ohnubia c.mmy . vvherein s im . limns I tawlurd, uditintaimtor with (he will annex ed, of J( ssey \\ inbey, deei axsd, is eoiiipiainuiil, and Jam s t 'artledge, adnu.i . i ilor 0.1 tin; e-uieoi ,\d ttin Walker, de e isisl, uml others art' delen.lunis, will be sold, at Colunib. 1 Court lloase. on the Prst Tuesday in March nest, Ih tween ibe usual ho;. ol ••ale, eleven negroes, e.msia.mg 01 men, w„aa cm,l children, to wit, Wultai-o, Aigyl.-, iioruh, s.d|, Patsy, .Mary,young Fanny, Jm.,y, Mi.ly and c hili Julia, and David, «l ay ■a! I tti, prenv the e» ale of Mis- J.tlm Ho.!, d . . ‘ 3; rm , ufudn DA HR 11 t- JON F.S, n*hn’r, Jin 1 vvtd 2 Cl Jul: 1 M ood, d I X-.-..s ! • I of Lcllrn LMAIM.V; in tin I'. »t Oliicc at Waymsbo- V ro’, January Jml, ISd). r| a k I Allen H A King! t .1 ■■■■»•: 11 1 Allen James Key Tho» If ji ; Allman John Jr, I, !' i Anderson llnrrii■: K /.r.siie Ma n M Arthur 7’ho;no« l,.ivcll .Manila U 15 l-owis Unary I Puilnn William Lane Tims Ihyant Nis .Ilium Ijjinar (.iustaviis RHMirren l-esler's orphan's Neal IJtirklmltor It II Lovell William Baal Duto-ny ,M I llfigham V\ iiliaro Murphy Alt x March Wilson AlcColiam Jordan Berrien 1 .os M. Me Kim .V • I Musgrave Mr Curswoll Kgirmrdtis U Moor .S' I'. Coi J.mo A/idkey William ('lmnee John M ill .Mary Crafton Romeo- Me Klrtnfrray James 11 Navey Janies I l ' Davin Uhodn, 3 1* I)yo Martin Parsons J A David Arthur I’, rnal Henry Douglas ‘lilinon I'ahn Richards j l/anuil <lm lay <J Palmer Benjamin* la H I Fglfuh Y M Roberts John A F Roddte.k John 1 Francis '1 linn Rallili Benjamin li S ’ l inv n John H Sinn;s N I, HriHin's Ini s, Jimaph, SliirgiaiJiihn If U ilhtiHi and Ann Scott Hilaries I lo.llrey t a rev, nr heirs Kundilord Amos (■niJliey Aluiaiii Sapp John ' I .r;.y II II .Smith Denmrious i («nijhy Stephen .Smith John I) ‘J j (iiecn Irli/, ihelll Skjimnr Hilaries II iVturgoi James A 5 j I loringliin 1 livta’ etli I' ' I farm, jin.i Martni Thompson Mary A i Hodges Nancy Th.napkins Par.ill 1 Hernigton llirhard 'I imlull IV'yley ! Hill Hughey, ", Tenison John llnwi ll Jnjm 15 l. Hughes Uru 11 Urrjlmrt Atm "I i Hill .liaitliu, Muriuh or W I James Wilson Mary ll nuts William Wist Win It i Hill l.illiuin Wulln Robert 2 1 I lan nil I. Ins- li t JO-HalVI j\nsen. p. m. f, vi- til- 1,1.1 If l!h Z 9 P.ALM.VI.VS in the Post nfllen in Louisville, I M.H/ Ha. Dee. :n, 1337, viz: A Love Min II Allen J W Lanier .Mrs Manila [ Allen .1 M Lanier llezekiab , A lien Waaillo Lam Vinson j Anutvoy Llijuli l.tnvaon Roger AJ I! M llerryinll Al.mmler Murphy Win I. Ihiiinm Jeremiah A aynos (leorgo ■ Hoy d Robert A/e.Bride ’J ims (1 MiiflteJurf.es I (‘ohli John A Monro 'I hoa l liilhutm Jiiinccs *V N Corn!a S IF Neely //unit J I) Nusworlhy Win Davis Isaac I' F I’aperson 7’hos .1/ J (''landers Jordon I’iiilhps Ashley Flmiiney At Ison I’alleison Alrn Mary l Fleyd Alts li,ube!!.i U li Rend Augunlttl , Girlmun Win Robinson Rufus it 11 IS j Harvey Ldwunl Swank Lnihftr | I lantilton F, M Spivey spencer (5 Hogans Win Sumner (latharine Hudson liii-hurd Sampson W T /follidny John M Sioniie Raehaol Hudson Fjal) Span 7/enry Hinds Miss Alary Street 7'hos Huston 7 Ims (,; T J Tomlinson J M Jones Mrs Mulitnla Turner limey I’ Jordon L W Thomas .Miss Pusan K W I. .1 hen James II VV’oolun TUos Urpluma Kery Hundell Wurr Jehu I. Warr Win Lewis John C Watson K (J pel -J F„ RuriIWLLL I’. AI. Iloffle Bloirl. f jnnr.MibKcriher having nuichusfd this dcsira »• Mr Mir, in i In' < *ily of Jiiek.son, aitualed on I In* north sidunl the Suite-lion square, isdetor nniird to remove o il in a low day«, and UNsurea all ihoso who may cull on him that every ulleiilion and j»rou>ion Khali ho undo for (hair uceornmuda* I on, which tin* nature ol the country w ill permit; ami that Ins nee.on' modal ions lor Unveil -m, i»or»es, and Ikjuklcin, nlmll hei’(|u il to any in the Slate,oil* ol iho inimodiaio hank oi (lie >1 isui.ssippi river, ami in so hr an the eiiviiiiiManee.i ol the country will permitjiis accommodation shnHjnot lie surpafisod by any. 7/u hiin.nU lu kfepa good tubie v good bar, rurniahed with the host of liquors; good com- I'ortable rooms; good el. an wholesome beds; a quiet house, Iron from not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good osilors, and a plenty ol corn and Imhbr, and ul ns [reasonable lei ms us practicable. Prompt payment, ui short periods, will, in all eases,he required. To members ol tho Legislature,and those h iving basilicas ui tho conns at Jackson, tho (subscriber will luniish good comfortable rooms, both in sum tnrrnud winter, either in his main Taxed building, or in ouoa low > urds distant, which he his lately procured, and lilted up lor dm purpose, ut their op- | lion. They are invited to call and examine his nc • eonimodalioiis ii»r ihuii»M > lvt*i, and il they like,] try.them. lie is perfectly aware ol ihenceommoda- ■ lions hitherto uliordad in this town, ami is deter mined to improve,them andlhal luose who lavor him | w Hh llvir eustofcu, shall not not g*> away reasonably dissntiKHcd. U. IL VVKVtiLNS, Jackson, .Miss Sopt I*T Jbmni Vorimn. Jan l mem M • MONkoii mam: am.) lhmali: " Aciidcuiieti. .S'uhsi-nhor having taken charge ut the I Jj Male ami Female leiule.niea, at .Wimiue, 1 W niton emmty, herobv gives iiiuiee that there in ’ Hi il ut itiiis will heupeiieil lor the reeept mu of pupils, I mi Alotulay, the At It of Jaueary next The .Male and 1 Female Ocparlimmls util he eimilfteletl in sepiinile j > huiliiiugß, mlnUe-A il Hi ii it. Ait roils a) art, both miller i ' ibe tliiei lion vs the I’nueipal, uho bus been oogag j - ! nil ut teai lung in tills plaee tor the last two years, j I.V eemmoilious bull Imp, with u convenient Appa- j niim ro an Biljnining, lias been prepare,| for the , Male Aruielny, u.ni eempetenl iiss-slunls will lie I employed as Llie i-ireumsliuieea of ibn seho'il may ' require. i Ails Sarah L Havs hss been enp ig.sl for the j , ! Feioele .•'epartmenl, w huso reputation tunl atinnlinp us u teacher are well known, ns sho ha.i heo.< en 1 I gag",) in leaehln; in this (ila.e f„ r se U .ml years , with success In the spring, as itm school mil neos, a li-mute teacher hem the mirth will ho omploy -d, who will beiissDcluleil with Miss H.ws ;ii the if r nmleileptnlntent The Frineipal will hear until I lions el the higher classes of lemales el tin apparat us room, adjoining the male academy, ami w ill dins- ! utile by means ol apjiuratus, tun dtilcrem hrwtu hc s 1 - ul study, I’aittculur pains will he taken to cive tho pupils 1 a practical know ledge ol natural philosophy, ehem islry, ssiroinmiv, at.ii the higher brasrhe., us math fiiialtvs, the laktiig of 'ulitimos, longnink », we. 'i'o I llnseid they wt Ihe tail;',ln to explain from ilia prams, ami to illustrate,li omselvoj, by means of the ' apparatus. Nile nls w ishioir to obtain n prm-tieal kntnvlede.. surveyiujj height*and distance!, Ace. arai , ed that a g mil eoiupuss and chain, with pfillni ; tnstrniiien s, ami aimeeinatu instrument lor nieasui- I me Aeriiealnml hon.winul atlghs, ate in the nos- : . msi, n ol the Rrineipal, who will go into tho f: id with les classes, and make them lumdtar with sn,- \e;, mg, plotting and calculating distance-. Lectures r w nl, tram lime to time, he given ut night on natural 1 ! philosophy, astronomy, Ace Lessons will he given mi the piano, guitar, (lute, , 1 elut-KiMet, Ac. by .Mr.Hi 1-fKMnKKCit u, whose novel . | system ol unarm lion «|M skill m .Mm!, , have a - ready earned tor him a reputation •>! lire tirsl rank, j 1 aiming and drawing will n.su he taught in the ' li-male depiirtineti'. I In l'nm;i|ial vv ill span* no pains to give h s ,on pile a clear knowle.Re ol the diller, at tmuieln s of stil ly ; „od hope.. Ivy ih - arrangement made, to J vane all the ail-.imliAges, vviileml any of the d.-al- ■ \ anlagei ofu niixuvl seho.-L The health efihe vil "I hi-e el .Monroe is iiiajaeotione;l. Ik ard e;:i n,. ■ ( luine.l lorhMiu H Ic. 10 dollars per month. Tnilu.it ; i the same as lei aierlv. ! I dee-J- -iitvv JUSKI’H I'RINVI', Prittei, al fi AOFK months alie, date.tippliealion will be tea « £' to the interior eourl ol JeilVrsoa eemity vv h n , silt. -. 12 *or of hoary purpose, fir leave to Veil il.e * rvfl' i-tatc nil,l "'.- t s of .redrew I! Wil's , c . .d A! \RV J " i | v i. '■„* nov IT w tin , Private S rmalr School. V | Its. Sakah U Kited and tier etsicr Mis* I *•'l Hannah L Raymond, will open u private 1 School in Madison, Morgan county, on Iho first I Voiuioy in January next. Iro n their loop* expert i cnee in leaching,and theg« need satisfaction which they have hereb.furo von their employers, limy iiopt to reri ive u continued share of public pnlrun afi. itv ir undivided uilention will tie given to tli« Sc I 001, and they pledge them.elves that no ex i crlion ahull be wanting on their part, fi.r urn ad vancement of their pnpils. If the number of Mu nir ►cholnrs will warrant, a first rain music learner will be it.sorinted with the School. Hoard can bo . bad in tbo family on reasonable term*. I !»(.; 1C wlit ti'Jl THKHHi. SPIiHI). '.MI. CARMKI, FKMAI.'K ACADE.U V, lis Ab lie v 111 c Ills) p| ft, S. ( f1( if H j’rns'c « ol.Vit. ( nruu-l I'VrnaleAcndcmy - announce to tbo public, l at illiss 11 Me -1 Quern*, who has had i Marge of the Female A. a domy lor five year* pn«l, will omtinue in charge ol the same tbo ensuing year. I hey consider the character ol the institution tin ier Fmr charge so - well established, that it is unnore*snry to say any thing in pr,nsii, Snllicc it to lay she h i* given gen | era! snlisloi tint) to Its.- employers, a* well m udvuu ring her ptipi m in education os in the improvement ;of their mural*. They nsk tin continuance nml patronage which has been gcnenlly given, the next year, with a pledge that nothing shall be wanting, ; on tbo, part of the Torcher or Trtstoi », to give tatti laciion. I he prices of tuition tube (he srmio as has hern Hoarding from 87 to 8d per innt th. I'ir.ol tijan will commence tl,r first Monday in February. Hy order ol the Trustees. VV3I 'l' IiUHNNON, Her’y dec 'i 2&> wIIK Philoiiiisihc;) \ caiiuniy. txerci«<*ii ol 11» 1 h iii.siiiiiiion v\ill recom " nieiicc on ili.; ’sid Monday in Jmnmry, 18H I J I** s l»rar»cliod til iduoaiion usually taught in ollmr ucmlonnus, will l»o laugiit in thin inshiuliou, urn! j Mludonta who ui.ili to enter collect*, may he pro l»nrt*d hero lor adnii.siiion. Jho pin:* aol tuition and hoard are u.i low heio aa in any uila-r aeaderny in die hiiino .sec;ion ol cuinitry Ruckers villo, rn;ar 'vliic.li this academy i« bilnuted, is or. ■ of (ho most llouriMhing und healthy town* j.i iho upper roun try. y’la rr an- eight diy good stoiv.-> in the Village, and ihn egooJ hoarding houses, The ucadoni.’ building &•* the male be mol u new, comiTiodioii , and lur iiiftla tl with a largo and w !l tonod hell. A largs building l«M* a (oniiilc academy will have boon liii itohcd he I ore ( iinsima-i, und is ex ot ad to go into . operation the l«t oi January on.su ng. iiotiiilie.se j handing* are not more Ihuti it quarter ol u titi!« from two large clnuvhoa, where there u regular preach i ing. A •‘aihhulh school wa< Kupt the pfr.scut year, | under iho r uporintendance ol the Rector, and will i recommence a.* soon aa ih* v\a alher will permit.— I ho iCeelor in in the huhtt oin .ujing duly a portion ut the wcriplure.v to the students, followed hy a lew ipa aiioiifc and remarks on the must inlcrcsliiig pin fa r* id. ! l*v«ty exertion will he made to preserve Ihe inor l win oi iho pupilw, and no aludeiit who in nut |>or<ion fdly known, will ho adnuiled, without n ceitilieaiv ol good moral character, Irom iris lit leachtr, or someone who is known to Hie part*e.s or teacher. ih’. Reese s eiiarrcter an it Icaelinr oi king experi encu and ability i* wed vsiuidish- d, und is lavorainy known in Carolina, but liir llie sat those, however, who do nut know him in tins citato, iho following ceitifiea e is annexed. iihDi'uKD HARPER, U M. WiiiTE, WM.A. ißst.lv, I*. A I*MX A.N ih.il, A. IiAAiMOM), Ja s A. Clark, fcec ’y. J Vu*jteo«. Iviukusvidc 00, da , Dec 14, ]HJ7 'iho underbignrd her* by cm lily that tla*y have been personally aequainical with id Ko'e many \eurs; that he m an exc- llent classical scholar, and eminently jnuhtied lor the nitirueiion ol youth,both by cxpeilento and education. M. Wadi) el, Patrick INoble, W AuuY Thompson. Ahheville, S. Oct. 10, 1834. (dee “SS duo wdin rVolice. * (JK.NTLHMAN ol imhistri >ua ami mural hub ** ils, who can touch the cunimou bruiicbes ul mi English educ-iiiion, with the i.atiu uucl (.reek languages, will be lib. r illy encouraged by early up phcalioii to WiVi S UUjYiN, F S TiVVI.UK, I. ft VV A UU 7/.15.5i:i,1,, J. CAU iimtUE. Columbia county, 2:> ni.lcs nuitli ul' -lugusla. nov 84 vttf -j*.i MiKTtort Academy. F 8 UI K exercise* of ibis Instilutiou will I'uiiiinciirc ic on t lie first of January' next, under I lie cure ol Mr. und .Miss Johnson, who have had charge ol j llic Academy llui prc-i ut year. TKltiViy. 'J’iij i ion of first class, composed of be ginners, in spelling, reading, writing, ami chddmt’s grammar, geography , und arithmetic, SMOOperqr. Tuition ol second class, in foregoing, and English grammar, geography', aril lime lie, elements ul hislory, and composiliun, and elements ol uslron | ouiy, pliilos qdiv, rhcloric, geology, I hoiaiiy.cbcim try, mid iiiutliomalics, §3 00perqr. ‘ Tuition id third class, in foregoing, und astronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log ic, history, goejogy, composition, hoi • any, chemistry', nuuhcniulics compte j . I'd, Latin, Urcck, omumenlul needln work, drawing,painting, und music, lor which the tuition will bo Bln per qr. or h'-’b per term. | l.'se ol I'iuno, t 0 |>er quarter, Ao M'liohn lin.eu lor 10.-s than one quarter. A quarter w ill consist id eleven weeks and a term or session ol twenty-two weeks. i he first quarter commences Ist of January lid quarter Kith .March, and ends Ist Juno; .second session, or lid quarter, commences 11 1 It June ; ilb quarter coiimieiicesj.iili August, und ends 'J.b’.Vi cmhor. According to tire usual rates of tuition oflhe high, cr branches, herein enumerated,it would mnoi.nl in f.MJI per ji nr i’lie TrusMes have settled die price ol Ummn-of third class, HI 8b() per Year, leasing u to the choice mho patent, nrseholar, to sli.dv one or all the branches included therein. Anv scholar coiiliiiing themselves to the studios .d the Ist, dd, nr .id class, will be cimrgcd only at , the rates el such class, ur any scholar msv com iiicmv with Ist u* dd class, and go on e. the higher | class or classes, and be charged ot iho rules above : j stul.d, l»r tile linio employed m cucli respectively. : I'hus: A beginner may enter Ist class, cii.iimnu 1 ipturtcr, end bccliurged n L UJ ; eiav tliencniniiieiico iel clasi, and be cbaigcd -T.iOU per qimrt.r, und then j commence ltd class, and be charged 81 j per quarter, lor pi i* tmiq as tlit? cum* may Ik*. In order n> pr.scrui regularity in the several euts*os, and procure iho . reams, advoniac s n. die scholar, it is greatly desired that each pupil should commenee with i.hc begnimng of a qimr.rr.oi m a Hoard m the vilhee, o.d'ii per month THOMAS JO.Mis, w THOM VS J. HluAilD, S I.IiUOY I I’SH A \v, yi V. 1,. O. II.VIHHS, 1 dec27—4liv KOIHHM’HKSTIHI, ) ? ITO IJOAT OWNERS AM) PATROONS j .V.iivinuA ami J{r„atl rivers. J> V sn to t the Item ml Assembly id' die -laie ‘ * ofOeorgiayisscice ila the •Jfirh Ihi ember, I i it is made he duly of the inierior courts ol die s,-v-' ; errl eoimlies of said slate, bordering on,or which navigable waters puss through, to eaa-e ;o be pob. I lishedjthe provisions oflhe sexual ads ot die . ■■ | i.eral ass. mblv, reirulaung boat ..w tier,;, their n aiiis j 1 mid put moils, navigating said waters, Hy the nlbrosutu aels every heal imvigail.ia tl,. j Suvnnoah or Bread rivers, tiro required to h ive a I white palroon.with a Hill of Hading ruuly prei-ar. d ; lld «xllib.l to any while p rvni, uho in .V wjs'i, ~, j | examine ilie coulcnls oflhe boat under their eharue ' showing the name ol said pntruun mu! vus gm-e' >1 ' I tile cargo aboard ol said bunt, and lunlierin ae f.r- ■ j lads any laml owner,their agent or patroon.to peiain; ' I a iy boat hand being a slave; to pm on board at ib Ir ' boat, anv com, cotton, peas,stack ct am hind, pmi!- ! try or oilier uriicios in w hich by law .hcx> a;, i to truHick, except the same is exhibited jit the lull ol i . lading ol the owner cl said boat or his utrent »a,| tin -1 (ler Ins or their diriviioa cnlercJ, maknu a u, : ,ui ; :ir iin«t every ollcnder of the ill ir. said u. ,- ' Jli -rei'oi\‘,ail eoiicermd xvill rake nntice, that the ■ a at which the idle going is extra tod will bo , ,1- lai.’od ill air.sl oli'end is xvlio may b, taken laij.o cuunly of Lincoln. I-kxvis I’IRKS', " ■ H. ( ' xxvo.lMV, i John Mess, > rox.u.t., I KT: :i I xxi is, ~ , diidire' o! Interior court, i nov S 3 tt ayy 1 Georgia female <J«llege. SCOTTSBORO’ GEORGIA. ! ff’HE Hprinjf t»-rm of this Institution, 1833 will i open on Monday, January Sih, It is desira 51c tint nil .Indents should lie present tit the for mation es classes, on the first day ot'the term. The government ofMhe Institution is strict, but salutary lxjing by written laws aiidcouslilution, which are i rigidly etilureed, alter the manner of the republican 1 Muie <iovernntenM of this country. A pamphlet, containing hints on Female Edacutien, our system ol instruction, discipline, Ac, will shortly be pub lished, and sent to all who may hcl interested enough to apply lor it, by letter to the Frit-eipal. The hours lor instruction are from day light till nine o'clock P. M. (summer end wirier reserving four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur days, students are engaged only till noon. The Ly- I count, (a literary and scientific .S'ociity,) of w hich the Pniictdol is u officio, I’residont, race!a every , Saturday evening. This society has been estab lished hat a tew months, and has already proven it ! : self to he immensely improving to ths young ladies. Vi e pledge oursTvi« to impart in one year’s time I to any young lady, wdio possesses a good mind, and , who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting,a | a correct knowledge oi Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog ! raphy and spelling. I A married gentleman, from bouth Carolina, is | engaged in the drawing and painting department. ’ I li.s work will compare with any artist's in the j Southern States, besides the above branches, he i will (each portrait and rninalure painting,gilding, bruntthi;:,smalting, tiniislerring prints, fancy works with perlbrated paper, &.v. Ate. In tlio musical deparlu.ont, inslruelion wiil ho given On the piano, guitar, and flageolet. Lectures every night on hit- Vmmr.itd t crnparaltvo Physiology, Fotany, Astron omy, Chi mislry, Ac. &e. Exert ions are being in ide to have a clergyman at • lached to the institution, which will hedfoeted within lillltdelay us possible. IFohavoa library ol Bid volumes—an herbarium id 2)00 species ol plants,collected by ti.o I’rineijial, in t ie State >d South Carolina—optical instillments —Chemical ap paratus, maps, globoa, Ac, 7 he young la des ace requested lo dress plainly —•not In wear jewels ol' any sort, and not lq attend balls and parlies. iNu store aecoutils without the sanction ol parents or guardians. .Such us have accounts will he required to tegisler all their ex penses in a hook'they will keep lor tlio purpose t i’at ons will receive a minute report ol their c-htl dri.ti’s progress in their studies. Jl ourd run be had in the village. \v e solicit the patronage of our tronllinrn friends, 1 and pletlgeourst-lves to labor In deserve it. We not only invito hut would he flattered by the visits ol all who may be disposed to attend our lectures, re eitulioiis, Ac. on any day or li-mr during tho week. I, LA BASTE. A NIVA W. I.ATAST/;, dec 27 wlS.lAnnim 302 Principals. JM.iDi.V.LN M .1.1. A l- K.MAI.L ACADEMIES. npuE’ I'm tm ol the Academies in Madison, -S- .Morgan eoinity, luve the gratification to an nulled to the public, that they have engaged the services ol .Mr. Augustus Alokn, to take charge of the .Male Department tor the ensuing year. '1 li talents and capacity ol Mr. Aldenaro well known , In his early labors as an instructor ol youth in err i village, serverai of the best scholars in the btate ul received from him the foundation of ill dr educa tions. We cun show many living evidence ot his ability as a scholar and instructor of the first order, Uur Female Department will open under the must favorable ei re urns mnees Our buildings (hav ing erected a musical saloon) arc all in lino order with an dl.tiiv new set ot C ln mical, Finlosopbienl and Astronomical Aparatus. .Ur Deqaot) Fierce, ! wlio has been lor several years in sumeof tha mop, distinguished seminaries in tho country, and two I c impotent Female assistants, have been engaged, i It bus been found by experience, that the higher branches of education, especially in philosophy, ebtmislry, tho ancient and modern languages, can not ho Miccesslnlly Ought without a male super inlcmlaat. bui-li is our object, and we tec l - Ti.-li ' ed, that from tho high standing of Mr. Fierce, that i our expectations will ho fully realized, Uur musical department! on tho Pia* o, Guitar, i with Vocal Music, ,mi an entire now yet simple I plan, will bu under the direction of Mr. Aamei. I Cm ask, whose success us an instructor is unsurpass ed, and \o believe imeqiialed in the Stale. Vend i music will li-om a part ol tho exercises el the school j evi ry .lay,thereby combining a sweet influence vvuii j a charming recreation, Fainting, drawing, with I all the various branches ol u fusionable, po.lie and ; substanliul education, such as arc taught in llie j very best schools of tha country, will bo attainable [in out' schools. Wo cun assure tlie community | that no pains, or cxpence,to accomplish the purpo ses sit lorih will be h-li untried by us The terms joi tuition will be moderate. Our village, is remak | ably healthy, amt hoard can be had on reasonable ‘ leims. Uur schools will open on tho second Mun dav in January, next. ELIJAH E. JONES, JOHN W 7 . PORTER. THOMAS J. JiUILNEY, THAUEUS 1!, REAS JOHN ROBSON, i nov I wtJalO 2btl Trustees. E*o weSt <> sa Ac a«scm y, * 11 E eitizena of Povvelton take much pleasure -fiL in slating to ih * public, that ibjy havo en gaged the somtes of Mr. Ingraham as Rector of ibu I’owolum Academy, for tho next year. The iicajiliiuLiicsd ol tha village, and the high C|iialill caiions ol’ the irsiitu 1 ion in every department oi* lilera'tirc, ir duces limn to expert a continuance ol’ dial liberal patronage which said institution lias received lor many years past. doc 2/—w-li 3d I JOHN W RAIUJN. Amlci-stm Afadcuiy. ffi>il Id (usual exercises of this Institution fur tho ‘ A subicuuuntyear, will be resumed on the fust Monday in January next, under the immediate supervision of Mr. VVesiley Lcvorilt* To fact of the Trustees having tor the third year employed this gentleman, ti e constant imneas ; in the number of students, the entire salLl'action evinc ed belli by tho Ti us trees and Students, a (ford the highest attestation of his qualification to teach and the able and ellicicnl manner in which he has dis charged all the duties which hive devolved on him, connected with his profession. A very competent Assistant has boon ngaged for the succeeding year to coiului t tho Knglish Kepart meni, which will allow 31 r. Levrritt sin opportuni ty of attending exclusively to the classical students, j Rupi s will ho instructed ii• all the branches usu j ally taught in Academics in the I’nhcd Stales, and i well qualified to ent t the best re ]iilalcd C olleges | in ties country. ."Many circumstances combine to render !l:is an ; eligible situation lor ihg education of young genllo ; men; A finished teacher,a healthy loca tion. cheap giving, and a number »d high minded sedulous, and worthy young nun ns class males and lellow-snidents, are indiicemonls that have their in | llncmein every community 'i ho Nt-linol tor young ladies will also he open | tor their reception about the tirsi ol the year. A- KVLVfcJ; fcfcc. Hoard Trus. Dec. *2O 1837, w3r. 21# i ’ eti wib rdviSk 1 \ v ;»d eih y. v fc K*. 11M Trustees of tha Crawfordvillc Academy, S led gratified in staling to the public, that they hv.re sc.uirod the services of Mr i-impsun l ouche and Lady, to lake charge cl tho Institution in both tho Male and f emale departments for tho ensuing year. Tho character ot th so instructors is too j well known to need comment. The school will ho opened on the second Monday • .ii January in-xt, in ~ largo new Im-lding, fitted up !in the bos' stylo. Hoard can h * had upon reasona ble terms, in the h« st tamilics in the villa.c. 7V /ns I /’ Tu.luhi —Spelling, Heading, and VVri | ting. ST p: r I. riii. Arnlmie.ic, (•rammar and (■cography, 810. Astronomy, IMulosophy and Chemistry, £ll. Tho Languages, 81b. Music and other oninmo lal bnnrhes will bo tan . I ,lit by a competent lady Horn the Morth i i>y order ol lh * Hoard ol Trustees. | Dec U» wiVJM II Kit MON JIKItCKU, Secy. IX'olico. a ’ 1 IF. i'.i-v!oi>i t.Vil li;u ;n- united in Fit-practice | .3, nl |i;<- LAW ,oiler tlu-ir services to tin-juiblii . i I'iivy will u'.li-tttl tlio courts of Mtucojjcc, Marion, Slow;trt, Hamk Ipli, Larly, ll.fla r, J.tvaiid Sutntar, . ; tiic Gt.au.i .yoclvoc Ci.-t a.t; Huti.-ton, ot tnc- Flint I’iiT-uil; ntul T» Falaski, LuvmK-.-, Thomas, 1 localurMini Dooly, oi tint Foullicrn Girt-nit. i n- \ .-.in.ss unliuslit! to t.ic-ir i-are will meet wiiti prompt ! ill.- .too lit r <)tti,-f> is in Aincricns, banner I j (■ iititty, vvlicrc one -.1 thorn muv always be timnd ; j w It. It 1. F- "Ul Cl O 1-1 »-. . : J I.OFT WARREN, 'AM I! CIUWKMIn. I 0.-t 10 237 uqj iTleson Academy. ''['HE public and patrons of this institution arc 1 I informed that the Male department will bo com mitted, tbc ensuing year, to the rectorship of Mr. Timelier; the Female to the superintendence of Miss Timelier. Thu simple announcement they deem sufficient Mr. i'. Matthews, who, for the last five years has conducted choirs in the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches in Charleston, will instruct m vocal and instrumental music. We speak that we do know, and “testify that we have seen,” when we assert that this gvntlem m’» et aiuments and qualifications to teach arc of a very high order, liis method of I teaching vuenl music is new; and experience here amply demonstrates, not only its entire success, but the utter uselesncss of old systems. Wr avail ourselves of fills opportunity of adding that singing ought to have a more iirominent place in all systems of education in this country. We arc truly very far behind the proper standard on I ibis subject. “Vi ho” very justly asks a late popular writer, “ does not wish ho could sing? Who would grudge any expense to purchase the art? Who does not regret not having been taught in childhood?”— l,et ail such recollect 'that rare opportunities are now offered here to have their children taught that whose lots they so sensibly feel and deeply de ploru. The schools will be opened on the first Monday in January next. Botiid ran be bad in the most re spectable private families upon reasonable terms. Tuition which is lower than the usual rates else where, will he payahlo quarterly, in advance to George M. Dudley, Esq. By order of the board. JOS. HENRY LUMPKIN, Scc’ry. bov 29 wGt 279 aTa UD, mHE subscriber taken this method to inform the -D- patrons and friends of the Wesleyan Mansion ; School, and the public generally, tin t he lias brought that school to a close, and taken charge of anew instil.lion, lately established at Williams Cross Hoads six miles below Wtukinsville, in Clark county This determination has not been induced by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ; In, in that respect, it lias been sustained beyond tiio expectations of its proprietor: but by a deliber i ate conviction, that m Farmers’ Academy, under | Us present piudent arrangements, I tic subscriber : will be able to do a larger amount of (rood, with j j more pleasure and profit to himself, than lie lias ! been able to do, in Monroe, ’i he new institution 1 w ill consist ol two branc hes in separate bouses, one i fir mules, and lice other lor females. A competent I female teacher will ho employed, to conduct tiio j female branch, under ibo direction of the principal teacher; but the advanced classes in that branch i will make their recitations to the principal. J lie ! two Academies arc located at a short distance from 1 each other, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be tween them ; and it is believed that such measures havf been adopted as w ill secure the advantages, without the disadvantages, of a mixed "school, rill the principal vtcos, and fashionable extravagancies ol town and village schools, are eilccluaily cxrlud od from this establishment. The Acaoomy is lur nished with nn extensive Chemical, I’hllosopliioM and AsUoiiomical apparatus, together w.th )i nuat berof lingo and elegant maps, and oilier facilities for tlm promotion ol education. In view ol the lo cality of Farmers Academy situated as it is in one • of the most pleasant and healthful sections ol the up , country, togellier with its other advantages, the sub scriber docs not hesitate to promise to pupils, n lar ger amount of benefit than ho tv-shoon able hereto fore (ogive them. Every precaution that a prudent lurelhouglit has suggested, has been taken, to throw around the morals ufpupiislhe strongest and most effectual saf guards. All the branches (both solid and ornamental) us a liberal and extensive educa tion, will no taught in this institution, and at mode rate prices. Boarding may bo had at (he Academy and within the distance of ono mile from it, in tho most respectable famile s, for eight dollars, or Jess, per month. I’orsons wishing further information, will please address to the subscriber, at his present residence. until Christinas-, and alter that lime, at Williams’ Cross Roads, Clark county, ’t he Academy is ex pected to open oo the first Monday hi January next; and it is very desirable that pupils, designed for this school, should he present at the commencement of the your. Their advancement, as wellus our con venience, would thereby ho promoted. JESSE C. i’AULETT. Dec 13 291 m3m Lincoln Mxlo and Female Academy. I fi ' HE commissioners ol the Lincoln Male Aoad -" einy, lake pleasure m announcing to the sur rounding country that limy have engaged the ser vices ol the Rev. John VV Reid to take charge of the Male Academy—whoso character in Columbia and Lincoln counties will need no recommendation, yet they take this plan of announcing lo all con cerned, that they consider him well qualified to ad vance youth m the various studies preparatory lo entering college. He is, w here known, considered industrious, attentive, and apt to leach, keeping good order in school—all of which requiremenlsure in lispensahle. The commissioners have also made arrangements to piirchaae.an apparatus lor the benefit of the Academy, which w ill he received soon alter the school commences. The prices of tuition as in other academies, and board in the village ami vici nity, rating from five to eight dollars per month. Peter Lamar, Thos. Florence, W.m. Dallas, Siiadrack Turner, Hakvkv Wheat, Adam Hauneshurgeu, John Zellars, J.osuua Daniel, Commissioners. And the trustees of Lincoln Female Academy, announce to the public that Miss Cleveland ami Miss Hart who have bad el urge of the Female Acade my two years past, will continue in charge of the same the ensuing year; they consider the character of the institution, under their charge se well eslab . fished, that it is unnecessary to say a.iy thing in praise—suffice it to say,they have given general sat is faction to their employers us well in advancing limit pupils in education, as the improvement of lb. ir morals, they ask lire continuance of the pat ronage, w hich has been generally given the present year, with a pledge that nothing shall be warning j on the part ol the teachers or trustees lo give sat ( isluclum. ’The pi ires of tuition and hoard the same j as the past yeiu, and as follows: per quarter or ball i session, four dollars; or seven the session of five months—in this class, l etters, Spilling, reading, j Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, English (Ham mer and Child’s Geology, will be taught. 2ml class, per quarter,at veil dollars or twelve dollars Sc fifty cents per se.-sion; in tins brunch will heluiiglu ancient and modern Geography, ancient and modern History, Logic, Rhetoric, Kalins Elements of Criti cism, Euclids Geometry, Days Algebra, Natural anil .Moral I’hilosuphy, and Barleys Natural Theolo gy- I Extra branch, Music on the Piano Forte per quartet 810,00 ; j Use of the Piano, 2,00 French Language per quarter 7,00 [ Drawing and Painting per quarter 7,00 j instruction in needle work gratis, , Board in llio village and comity,from five lo eight I dollars per month. I he exorcises of bulb the male and female Acad emics will commence on the Ist Monday of January next. By order of the Trustees. ALEXAN HER JOHNSTON, Secretary. . r J he editor of the Washington News will insert I j the above oncsu w eek until the first January next. | nov t Ij 867 Orsir Aa llai! Kouilanil liauking lam pmty Slock. | fi L-' [the second ’I msduy in Jan.-.ary next, the I '-* r l ,r ivelege of subscribing for 2600 shares of the stock ol the Georgia Bail Road and /Junking Com- \ puny will be offered at public sale, at the door of ■ Hie company’s Brandi Bank in Augusta, and before tho Companies Hanking House in Athens-, cum- ; mi ncing at 10 o'clock A. M.ai caoli place. ’f'be stock is offered to the public in consequence ; of the determination of the directors to (ml.under i contract, and build, with the least possible delay, the branches to Madison and Athens, i The terms will he made known on the day ol sale { by order of the Board of Direc ors. novjj'.t wts 279 i AS. CAMAK, Caster. to Teachers* T m.'i- c.s of Fuit \ alloy Acadnny wish ■ employ a Judy ol* suitable qualilualioiis lo 1 take cirarge of ibe-female department of smd insti tution ior tho ensuing year. The place is quite h.aitliy, the stale of society good. A liberal t,ala :r> will be given. Addrcs • the Trustees, Fori Val ,ly, lb ust< n county. dee 27—wit 3di f months alter i ate, application will h -J- made lo the Honorable Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, when sitimg ior Ordinary purpose, lor leave to sell llij ; Real f Estate ol me late Aallun , Bras,cl, dea d ofsai.J countv NATH VN BRASS£( .adm'r. jin I—mil i \\ ith the w ill annexed. 1 : COLLEGE university of gkougia * r i °ffhis Institution will be route- X . ed on Monday tho 15th day of January next under the following 1 ORGANIZATION. Alonzo Church, D. D. President ’and Prof -Moral Philosophy and Political Economy. ’ ° James Jackson, A. 51.—Professor of Natural p losophy an 1 Chemistry. 11 Henry Hull M. D.—Professor of MatbematJo I and Astronomy. | Malthas A. Ward, M. !>.—Professor of Natural History. William Lehmann, A. M.—Professor of Greek j and .Modern Languages James P Waddel, A. 51. Professor of I,rui n ttn j Belles Lettrcs. Charles F. McCay, A. M.—Professor of Lnui neenng, and ndj. Prof, of Nat. Philosophy. George VV. Sc he nek, A. M. Tutor in Ancient Languages. C. F. McCay— Secretary jfthe Faculty, COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The studies which shall be pursued, and the course of instruction which shall he given at tho University, are comprised under the following hctgfc; 1. Greek, Latin and French Langu ig s. 2. .Mathematics. 8. Aslron my. •1. Natural Philosophy. 5. Chemistry. 6. Natural IL-tory. V. Rhetoric, Logic, Moral and Mental Philosophy Political Economy. 8. Civil Engineering. Hereafter there will he « distinct department for instruction in Theoretical and Practical Engineer* i ' M S- A class will he formed in January, of those I who may desire to prepare themselves for tho pro j fessioa ot tho Civil Engineer. By a i ulution of tho Trustees, the payments for tuition will be,mlutnre, accommodated to thecom | inoncernent ol I lie sessions, viz; 'J'we've dollars on the lot of August, and twenty-four dollars on the I Bali ol January: in addition to which, one dollar j per annum will he required for the Library,andu j nke sum lot servant’s bite. t or admission into the Frrshman Classa candi date must have acquired a thorough knowledge of llto Latin and Gn ek Grammars, with especial refer ence- to Prosody; he must have road at least nine of 1 -ieero s ."elect Orations—the whole of Virgil—tho I whole ol Sallust—John and Acts in the Greek Tes i lament—J he whole of/lratca -Minora or the Greek Reader. Ho must have studied Day's Algebra, thro 1 \ Simple Equations, or to Powers and Roots. He { must algo have studied English Grammar, Geogra- I I'hy,and Arithmetic; on which last lie is required ; lu be especially accurate. ASHBURY HULL, Svc’y B. T. Athens, Dec, 9 [dec 13 2‘Jl, oov\ols jtjf, S'piH'i* OhiTokce l*omis FOR SALE. P miles/wm Hamburg. ON Saturday. 6th ol January, I will sell at my house Ilia tract ol’ Land I now reside on, con taining 1100 acres pine land, more or loss, 300 of which is cleared and well fenced and 80 acres fresh Land. On the place is every necessary building for private or public life —there is spiing and 'well wa ter convenient. The Dwelling hotjso is situated at tho junction of the Aiken, Ma-tinlown, Edgefield and Columbia Hoads, and lias 12 rooms and 4 fire places. 'l'he barns and stables are large and well arranged and can amble 60 ho-sea. 7'he G eenville and Columbia lino ol stages unite and station 3 sets of horses here and Express sets —their join' expon sea will average §BOO per quaiter. Passengers sup here every night, and as a country location for a public stand is ns good as any in the State. The business done at it is its best recommendation, ad ded to ils beauty and health—and is well calcula ted lor a store and tavern. -Suited with every op portunity lor speculation and trade, and has a good market at homo, &c. &e. 1 will also sell 1500 bushels ol ('urn, 35,000 lbs. Fodder, 100 slock Hogs, 15 lledi and il/utrcsses, Household Furni ture, 1 yoke of oxen ami cart. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine for them selves. The farm will ho show nto them with pleasure, and they arc respectfully retorted lor any information to Messrs. McLean & Ward, Douglass & Canant, Robertson & Craw lord, Stage and Ex press Wail contractors and their agents. Terms ol sale.—7’he personal property on a cre dit till Ist Fee. 1838, with note and security, and the land 1,2 and 3 ears, with note and security, with a mortgage of the premises Possession giv en on tho 25th of January, or sooner, if possible. B, 11. TILLMAN, Proprietor. Edgefield Diet. S.O, Dec 13 wst*—23s Notice* A LL persons having claims against the estate cl CSL Rebecca Birch, lata of Richmond county, d- . ceased, are hereby notified to present them to my duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. Jan 3 1 L BURCH,adm’r. La mi foe Sale, ON SP I RIT 0 RE E K fF immediate application is made to the sub scriber he will sell Ins valuable and helthy situ ation, containing 400 acres of Laud, 30 or 40 of which is cleared, aad 20acres in small grain- There is a good log house, kitchen, smoke house, stables, barn, negro houses, and a Grist Mill, which rims two pair of stones, on the place. Also, 76 head of I logs, 17 head of Cattle, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase wiM please call imnv-dialely and view the sitnatioJi, w hich is located 15 miles west of Augusta, 2 miles south of the Georgia Rail Read, and 4 miles north of Mount Eanon. MATTHEW D IIOLSONBEC. Dec 15 w 3t* _293 _ fiurkc Colton Is a art FOR SALE. f EE subscriber sotfer for sale that excellent plan- Jt- tat’on known as Barrow L,an-lcontainingl4so acres adjoining Col. Grubbs and Mr. Murphee, near Bark Camp Creek in Burke. Much the largest part is yet in tho woods. The timber is oak and hickory, j -C the situation as healthy as any in Burke county. - Planters desiring an eligible and valuable co'ton plantation aru invited to examine the premises—terms j not yet fixed, but w ill be liberal—applicants bylet ! ter will please state their highest bid, ns the sale is certain. Address David C. Barrow at Milledgeville, or W. .McKinley, at Leiimtlon, Oglethorpe county. 1). G. BARROW. w. .McKinley. nov 27 w2ui 277 i K.NTKAL HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA. f S UIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends JL and the public in geneml, that he Ims taken the above mentioned establishment, which, having | been recently thoroughly repaired and enlarged at I great expense, is now open lor the reception of 7'ra x idlers, Boarders, &c. The chambers are large and 1 airy, the servants competent and attentive. His tn -1 Ido shall be constantly supplied with every delicacy ; the season and market will furnish. His bar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors, and i in order mors eflfertually to make it .a first ralo l lous -, he has called to his aid the services of Mr. A. Elder, of Ualtimoie, whose long experience at Barnaul's City Hotel, has justly eniitled him to the ' reputation of a catereribr tho public. Tho sub scriber therefore hopes by his unremitting exerliona to please, to receives liberal share of patronage.’ HORACE R. WARD. , dec 13 4* 2.91 N B —Good Stabling attached to the Hotel,with faithful and attentive Ostlers. B. V.fcJ. HILL. i lllwi-nies sit Law, Monllecllo, Geo. \\f ILLprncticom t he several courts of tho coun v » tics of Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam, Bald win, Butts, Henry, Newton, Monroe, Waltoi, and in the Federal Court for the district of Guorgia. REFERENCES. A* :usla —A. J & T. VV. Miller; Webster, Par tnalee it Co , Harvlland, Hi.-ley, Jjr Co. Macon, —Poe it Nishil, Henry G. Lamar, Charles J. McDonald. Savannah.— Berrien and Cuyler, G. B. Lamar, Jo seph W. Jackson. C/iurl.i s on —James L. Potigrue, Weed d- PAnnin, < . it G. 11 Kelsey it Halstead. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and New York Courier and Enquirer will publish the above tw ice a week for 6 iwulhsand forward tficir accounts to lilts office. nov 17 vv6m 259 Law Notice. TIM YE nndervigned have formed a Co-partnership A Ibr the practice of Law. They will lirtend the Courts of Franklin, Hall, Habersham and Ra bun, and to all business cntruilcJ to their edre in the Cherokee Circuit, in the Circuit Court of the I idled Slates for tho Georgia District. Their office is in Clarksville, Habersham county RICHARD VV //aHF.RSIIA.M. BARN AHD E, HABERSHAM. Dec !6 w-8t 291