Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, January 18, 1838, Image 4

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A MoeoJot- t%»;i!Ss FOR «AI.K. 9 milt* from Thimbu* c d iN Snlnr ay. l.ili’uJ J iinnry, 1 vsijl at i * * hoil«j the li t I of 1 iirl | n a f■ i ii, iaiimig 1I(K) pm • in-ir« or I* 30" ▼ihit'll in cleared nod well |. im j nu : ■ > . , . j,. lei’ll. Oalb« plitfr* ID ♦ very nee. .- try budding priVHfi* or public life -there i«spijrp mi l well w i«r convenient Ihe iM'ciiiUK home i - ii-u si J , ♦he junction «f fhn Aiken, %1 »r|, N I ....'.-1,. ! find Columbia I.' . . I-,, i.nd has II i - « H li plum*. Jh • hurn< uitd M aides are largo nod v*. •rnmtfn'.l and can s.aMe i) n homes. V'h<M« (vnvn! nnd Columbia I»iof •}fu >j( s undo mid uiaiion Ii m '<d lior • s Imre bud IXpr *rfi,.-ts ilmir join* exp t **H w ill nvt rage M«i jmt <j>> *.l• r. I*.i •• i. .*•« ■* i ♦lore every ini'ltl, n. d s 1 1 eunutiy he atom fm 'Public dmid is Un i,'oOil :h any hi (lit* N• u . jJ, himiutw d dir at d h iU» hcol reciimnir ndal/on, in (ltd lo if* beauiv nud health- and ». Wi II « -ill U*d lor u slum and tavern .Sinn d won mi \* j |K>ritinil y h»r Kpi ciilidjoii nnd trade, and p.*, irmrkM m home, «*. <Vv. 1 will Mho *. j j, • buthid* of Co; m, ' > I- I'o l!< , J" »; pu Hog*, Ift H(0«l * mid l/.iiri •s, I Inn' ! - J-iiin lure, J yoke ol oxen mid run. Peisons wishing I purchase v\jU plea e« i I mid exiunin (*>.- them •eive*. 'J ho farm will ho hliou nto ihem wit ploiunn*. nnd they ain r<> pe.ifully referred tor an information to Mr M> Can <v Ward, Honghe Cmirmt, Hofii rh >n .V (‘raw lord, St»eo; and 1 pr**M Moil control r-und then .yentH. *1 •Tin*' of sale 7hej» r. nnl pro;, rlv ru a<o dd l|il Isl Ih-r. with nolo roil ;.. . uid 1 .Mi fbu luild I, V (did «l • ins, with note a.n-l •.inril* uilh n innrfr io of lie j < in. k I’*. *.., : eii on l he 11i of .1 in i,», * i »..»*r t il j oioihl . Ii If. ’I IU.M/.N, I'r.ij.iioi a’. I/ilgr Ud ! Ih- 1 v. I J ; v. * • iluria* FoHoii K.aad row n.u.i:, riMi,.’ « Ifll o,i Kiiou ,i a tla . 1 . i.i. ■ M,i neieN !id|*Miini',r • 01. (*rn ■*md >! i .m pliiM-, m llurk < uiiip <i* • I in Ihirne dm ii ill • laid , I j.n H yet 111 the Woo I • i la- limber I Oil. ; lid fill do I; •V the Miiialion Um hriillhy ie< ,'diV Hi ihd Ke eonill \ I'lHiderx di’Miiinr, ho r/mihlo mid \ i'u;i | >le m in plantationnrwinv it* Ito inmuinc lie premise/, icrn iml yet fixed* hid will Im liheral- upplie nps hy I.*i ter Will plo.l * side lle ir Ii lie-l hel, er the side , rertuin. /Vldi» *h Ikivid lan id iVli'ii *!["ivilh or W. McKinley, hi la xin;;n n, < 1 ■:■< n *-e ronniv ir (~ i; ucuovv. tiov w.Vm 217 W. ,l/rM.M,I-V. KOI Til Ms *» I**l It' I t I \ < ItU tli. | k l*il> I■ »r ilm houthern nnd vVi sieo •Sjhli-h pn!»!i.-*h.'d /nnl I i Mill' hy (irillin »V I’lirnr, iMm-un, I , It, Mill •dip*-, die, M a riant Anriiwle, J honriN I’m- •. <o. >\ inn ili, Mild h /h.ok-selleK 1.0 ftendlv Ihronclmut tin oidh ixs:< o >j u j; m> \ rao\N, Al At ‘a %, (»m J :i h I >ee. J.* \\7 Pf ir Sr I l»;i\e i xannm <1 with t ei»e cine, lli- Southern lina ( I.i.*h iiook, mid ih< *; lull y ere on *lO it my cordial «ppro\ d. It .u*m-I lor lie* he •r hisses in ii •i st lioolh and a' mlciim s, n nil*.id- ijhi.i u vur.idy of |udn lonsly , ejeeinl Je.*,,.in a.I ij» -*1 p reading, rn il iiinii nnd dei iinnatioM 1 lind m you releelio iH n ilhinp, lo.iOend (h<-t i .n- ol‘ dm .. holar or h) ut ikon the blrt ngih id moral and religion priimple ; fii the < .:i;r. i\, Ih *am slndioti .h htrenglholied \ <»nr hook wlmind ho ma t-piahh pariieiilurly to llm *S\»nila in public , nncmiin b n- i eunUoiiD, niioil ( Xlr.n la, lioni Ibe hpeoehtu nut lirraihint; srninneni- in Inrmniiv vsrMi Son bon pmnnpli« and Soul horn iiislilulinns. Ii nlloida am plo loMimony that Southern geniu , u In n iliret I. < to tbu walk* ol l/ib niiuro, is capable ol the highon tbslnn lion. Kosju-ctlnllv your Inend j;. a. ni>hi;T. 'l'u Jft'v. /M. M .Mahon’, Vinoville. V \ jev\.< eoncspolitl " Ith I.hose expressed above .1/1M K> ( rA I J l/Kso.N, I'lineipul id the <*wiiitieu lasliMil.e Trnm nu eKumiimlion olTiiu Snuihmi I’ii d Hook, 1 am favorably mipre.-. i d wuh im nienm. *1 hn aeb i li'iia, s.vin to have been undo with (un uiul judgment. Many ol the pieces are Iront tla pet in ol our best Southeiu w niem, ami ;.h\en grout merit.,Sueli a book has been mm b needed n our seiemis and in atb iiuet ; and will, no doubt, b< ill oaeo miiodmctl by eveiy pnlteimin leaeber win hreoine* uajimililud Willi .is value a* a m boo book. H. |{. //oPivhNH, rrmeipiltd the I'eim»|e Selwel Seiiool, .Macon Macun Acaik mv, Dre Ihth, 1837. A7r. •Vour Southern First (la s liuok we m girtl ns a most xt.bmhle aci cuhioii to the books aiihhl in our school*. That your eompdation limy •limnt d. tiely sopereede all similar oir t wlm h uri no eongeiimJ willi till our iiMiiidious, whoihui Tivil orH Jiguius, h lhe ardent wish el’ \ ouroluuJieiH sei vtints, I'. M \i'/!ST\ Kl’, J. o'mum: Vo Uev M. Mason. Mai;ov, line. 10, I'vO. Mr. Moxnu - I upjiro \e ol your hook, /irsl us a wan—it in to instiiiei youth, iuppruxcol d as • •lire a teacher my.M'll nis üb.v ulc.\ needed. I approve ol it so lai as 1 am u sr/miir- ,Uo mailer i» wellseleehal,and is imlv I ( miry. 1 approve ol it u r'l/r.’r a is Ibi'ht' uuhl'e*-aIH mailer is much ol it, native; p.s design at nalive ; Us publnalion lialive. Ami I approve ol il no n ('enf/n/i .Vnc/ic; • uco ipuratea wuh (he good iii ihiiim : -oil. s.i.mi r.bj.i asskls. I’u i.dor of the I’icabyim’iim ( huo b, M u on. iM a * nx, ]\\\ 10, |h37. I'rom mi aitcnliv • evumuiiiiiou ol ilir •' mibern f’liHl (Muss Itonli,” I hel lolly authorized to a sin t ih?u it m a work prcHOUlitig h ' v dinaiy wldiimj to i'uhlie eiieonra'pMpnil , mid (bat too much praise I lll.lint be bestowed Upon ibc auiiahle am! I denied emppilt-r, to. Ill* sueeus I,d e\. eiilion ol at;»;«!% wheat lias lon ■ biv-n regarded aa a i/.-.se/ tin / m ihe aidmolu td i lie ''.»uih TTIO.U iS ll /,.!MAR, M. I>. toy in ro.\, I)iu*. Hill, 1 dt7. Having long desired lo see mi clwmciiuiry ( lass Hook Iks ii ■ ’rom a s-niibcrn press, nnohjcciimudne in its s lcci ions, ami ndaph d to die wauls ol your vout)iiill readers, we creel the volume w hich you have |um issued, holievmg n?j to he bet b a J-ale ami (MOltillde book I n . x oliliiei n sell a:m jat adcim- s. .1 M . A.xS, .'l. ii. i;. u I.am:. i.h I r’ ta (’oiih rcnc* M.i:, ial 1... Mr -Nclioul. Sir Having laieiull)' uvainined liie Hoiiliicni I ir. t i 1 ' s I’ >ok, H alien s me mueb p!t ..sine l>» iccnmmetul Ulo pu 'iie patnm *. 11> .. *./ , < could scarcely lull ot a ’cii in: 1., il a most l.ixora ♦do reception. Im adaption lo (lit* warns ol A'ouili orn hclioois, 1 (look, an a.i oMo d reason Im ih. /;ctu*ial and >p,. o\ atlopnon. \ ours, A t • v t .i i v ia» v• /I:i.i oss, I’rilK ipai of the i • male i lu ii e i loud, * . *-.>:• 7\i Ke\. .M. M. M ,\so\, A/ii.u i»vii vn.u , 1 >ec. 2\ 1 ,37. Mn Mason- IdearfSn Having e\nmmed your eompil ihoii, under llu* lido el ** 1 nu Koullieru 1 usl < lasß Kook,” i». gives uk gum j» tMKtiie in evpres slug our entire appioba.cm ol im uouier, form and object ; and we clioeriu.ly itcuninicnd Us sjuedv mioplim iuio ell our scled.s find admin s. lo - ceiv e, > on , leoii u a.i .: ; wis a lor v our eil- II re si let ill ev • V Clio Iloa i \ aoce i • . , . i'l 4. .'tic:;.l i ncatioH. j. ji a i KKi.r:, r.Mj, riiioamctoniv, J . HU A .N ll A el, ('ol. 11” \ b I *, ' *U on v tnuiiy, ,» i» 'A r.i.i, i ui.' -1 . I ■ v!. I. KtAJ.l.i '■ 1 I. A, i leal haul, M M \ I .i(H, sA 'lt IH. HTb.l.iiierty, lAii’l.H v.* 1, vv aiieii, .1. li, i, A.M A it, .lUih, It IX). N’>’. k ii \ ii * vHi H, fi tell 111-tll'l, HOWri.K ‘ 1 ' M, N>oi. men. vv . li. ill NUV <•. LAMAAI, Lib >, MALI.AIii. Mac iHic M, LS 37. M. M. M\sON. J ill II 'CI S i;, \ii!ia„ JTJ'on.VIKS .IT L.lll, aloticrllti a.id bail 'don, irn'orgin, V I i .1. pr.ii li- einlhe s« \«: dl colll ls ol ihc t (»Ul' ▼ V i es ol Jusjuir, .i.ide.-, /Morgan, fbii'iaiu, Hide win, Imi is, Henry, NtfWlon, Moiion*, Will; f ., an in the 1«* i' r,d « iart mr lhe disiiici oi (»-orgiu. K c./ LUcLV L>. \syu*tn —A.J A T. 'A . Miller: W olwter, Pu male mV To , Har. ai.b, Ki icy, A *’o. Mac < i.— IVt* vV -\isb;i, Henry vi. Luinar, Charh J. iMc/Aum: i. Sji\mnah. —Bcrriea andC’uyler,!*. I>. I.aiiiar,.h fcpii Jack ton. hs us --.biines I. I’t ■ru*, W ecd A Kanui: A ‘A. ll Kei'i v >v Ih •ue.oi 'Phi* Charleslr u Cuur.i r and Mercury. mid N. York Courier and L cpiirer w :il publish ' iw icr a w eek 1 n <'• mo a! I;* ami bn ward ih- .■ :u . no. to (hid office, hJ' 17 wtiui ( 'ITo '8 c at rtf I . Ul'l 'J'lllsl" .- ol I'liu A I . I E employ ii l.i lv 1.1 mil.i ii- i . i. ’i I ~ l.ii.' < lllligQ «f llic Icniull- ill j.i.11, . . 1.1 ■ 1 lilt- 1 ,1, lulinii liif till. l flTWUliift yi-nr. 'I In [ «<•>>! ~C (In nllli>, llli: alu'si ol mirinly good. A Im- .I nul.i ~1, r, will In-citen. AiWfim llii)'i'rinn in, I rl V«l i r ,, j lny, lli iiin ii cinirily. dir !i7—wWl U"" % udiTkoa Acnifciity, 4d |fl5M '* i - ..ii cxcr<■!.«*•, ol this Institution (or ih iic ; 3 ,# ij ,riii y«ar, will be resnflp lon the •II j .Morn! iy to .htnnury next, under the immndmii ,ls fiij» •» v iHioii ol Mr. \v«“'.Uy l.fviitt i• im J ,c I i. i ol the Trm-n •- having lofllio thirdyou n | employed this nibtnmn, lli i )n.Mltif jit ip I the number of si mien is, ihoi'll!in* safiMaetion inim a 1 i j I. oll| by llii I ili-l'i JIM'J ‘ lOfliOlH, tllforij I Ilf be to dn- I i(l< - ,«!|"0 i, i ii t, fj(i:i l |/i' alien lo tea< ll niM ii| i tlit; abb* un'l t ill ii- it manner in wdiicb In* leu dm I*i ! i 1 1 '*rij'*iJ all |}|i* (In'iiM win ti h iv»* cJoVolved oo lout ij * * i I’oiiin eh J noli Ins profession. O'J j A\«r> i oiop .i-oi A- ■ J'turn has lmcn • fo. Ml.) till- Hi!-, < i:<i,( i;/ \ / 11- 1 1 ) <’i»o< I t|i I I in* I .11]., I • -ll Depart ck j mom, which will oUovv Mr. I** vend an opj»orinni m ly ol' tiili'ioliu," •>il*j-1 \ * ■ I y lo lli**« l» i *.»al students lo Pupils will bo instructed io all tin- branches oho a ally lan "lit to Academics to iho I mod •* I• 11 • h , him lli v\ i•!Iij11a1 1 fi i *< 1 lo out *r the best regulated Col logoi iy io lli ,• country. • Many < ircnois/arices combine lo render thin ar \ eligible htiiisilioo 1»rI lx * education ol young gentle iiKu: 1 lir ll .died j-\: i • mul muchcr.a healthy lorn it lion, cheapJli^n/j,and a mimiilmt 'Thigh mindci nd | and worthy young Inui escFurs males oik Iy, ’(« I’m-. >*M| I (•;. 1 ■ ■ , :m | |)du<' llM’illH I il-ll lit* VO.* 111 \ j fliinncit in evc;v roirnipuiiiy 'Jill:.* I||)( >1 |« If yollll'i J.U j MiK will III*') i»0 Oja-i ; lor 11 Air 1( I f ■;.ii«/u (ilhmil I lie lit hi ol'tlir y»*»ir. A I.V J/V>; M't, Hoard Trun. hrr ‘jn I ■*;{ /. v, :-i. 'i fl t.aw ui- j f * ill! in !t;r*i,-in-d having uuitod in lu t pro fit •* f : *■ ol ihr i, 1 , oil i 111 ♦ ir *rvic I l<t I )r* |)iitii i ■.ir j I hoy'.mil ail -n«l 11 »• roiir/H <>l d/uM Ogcr, l\Jan<>a • 1 1 , •'-I' V-. X . handitljdi. ia.ls , Ihii.cr, /.#•«* and ■•iinilfi "V, olih<>( liiill.i!it,otdw!f ( ua oilj I lou.'ilon, id I hti y. < uruii; and 1 wh""!, J'nln ii, l/iwndcn, m ■ n horai nr and I/only, ol thn •'■•oiillm tii (fin-nil. I n i .-i m/m fin,n .n liu ih« ircaru will met I with jiromji *l- ultmlion. i h**ir o/hrr i - in A iM<*rii*iiM, rsnniN in coiiniy, w Ihto oim* ol I}x*i7« iimv ulvMiy.i hr (bon* 10, whon nj| altM.nl onhufiin< s. > • Id >l’ i’ WAIJUHN, VV.M 11 CRAW 1 OKI), on in W7 wij liinv 111 fU W' I, undon pnrd hnv" (orrucH a / anji irlnorslnj ,k « lor iho pr oln c of Law. 'l iny wdl niioin •L lie ( mills ol I mnhlin, Ilall, 1 lahondmm an I Ra ! iiu, and lo all Imninoss oninnli dto ilx* r < ur#* ii Iho • I ornKtv i iroujt, ia Iho < ircuit Conn of tin I nih d Pinion (or (lio C< mivi i Oikim I, 'J hoir o/lin j:s iiO lurloiViJla, I lahordiain r.ninly 10 i:i< hard \v //\iu:rsiiam. 1,1 RAUNAKI) K. J/AHMK>./yA \|. I )or l(» wMt li'.l 1 I.',’ I.OCK II AR T, 'i’ll KMliWl 1 S tS: nji \|*VL\J\ ir L>|’ld I I l L!A inllirrii ihoir rrinnls and lln r, * pllliho llrd lin y an; prepared wilh aheds am is elme hto row in llio villago oi \\ aiToii'on, (or lh<; re y oepi imi ol Col (on and (fOodH, win h will ho lor i , wardi (<! by (ho R:nl Road so An ■ii.'.la, and (hinds l« n ihoup < Aimi ry, a direoiod. vvilli oarr and di .paw li el Tlioko diHposod to do hiihirMmh by (ho way ol'ihii .i hram h<d iho road, may roly on our Mricl nllonlior, n io all Ima'noHH oonlidod to n.s. Our hlusclh for col •d j ton are adjoining llio Depository, hi dor Li ii'.M wil {j J d im .Millodgeviilo Recorder will copy (Ik i n i nei u,! 6*< , oi , 14s;i iiSacl SSoael. 111 A!>1)1 \ A DA M A CO. hog leave to in/orir o. j tin* merelnnil.s and plantorH that (ho rad r».n in Warren loti will bo in operation in a lew day h am I i Ini they w ill til lend In I’ecei \ dig and fnrw nrding am 1 ffi<oilm or Cot on eotiHigncd Io thorn. They hog t< (o ! i*r.>nre alt llmaa who may lavor them with ih<*i .o i nmm imh that every exertion will he used on (lui r> part lo merit patronage. nov 3m 277 *••>,» Ueit'lird. m fl OS ron 'rnohdny evening last,nillior in Aligns ol * In, or on the NN riglilaboro' road, v\illiin 1 ntiliM of AngtiNia, a Rod Mnrocco !*()( 'K |*lT R(t()|\,oon 11 lamiim 310 or -S3lb, in IhUh, the bat Kh iml rerolicet od. Tin* name ol iho niil)Horibor is wnllen innido tin Lookef Rook. Iho ahn\a'reward will ho given hr i»- ilmdelively of itio Loekol Rook am! .Mom y (o Mr w 1/. I .illlo, fit (bo (jilobe 1 lotel, or lo Ibe Mibscnlmr in iy Craw lordvdlo. d’llOS. .1 WKUJOKN. n» nne 80 153 if w ' LoVt, Oil mislaid , on (lie 2Hth insf , a common ni/.od l.e.tihor J’ookol Rook, containing notes ns well on I can recollect, ns* fallowh —One on Tboiniia D. K’oy.ol .lod(*rM»n country, for two Inmdrcd ami ten dollars; one on.l. i’/ilmer of Richmond county, tor one hundred and ninety dollars; olio on David l‘M. , m r lor one hundred dollars; one on Rotor Rvinar I ol Lincoln county, lor tour hundred and twenty suv on dollars; two mi .bum h Jennings; both ‘“gather ( amounting to two hundred and eight dedans; and ( several other smaller notes which Ido not now re. t member, together with scrip ol Rank Slock ol the | Darien Rank, Ibanch at Augusta toiho amount oi thirty shares. Also a number of other papers oj value to uni, Any indbmuiiioN D relation lo the above will bo thankfully recoivel, besidos a liberal inward w ill he givtfii lorllm Rod< and Mr contents THUMBS .1. JENMMiS. i :m u ' ,! : • u>L. RiiOvv iN vs Divan's l\;;v,l^ok Irpm Dm u ! linb.';m*r ,o oeailgiuwd Chain with “Win Flour- i ‘ imy Angu i2i; 1831,” worketl in it with gold beads; I also, on»» lull jewelled Uonble-ca«ed hunting watch, ' with gold guanl el/tim nml key—lh* watch has ti roc loin .mi the .'nail case—the owner, or any of Ins relation < can ji'l il hv describing letters and pn»v ni; piop ’it;,. If m application bo made i i I’our moniliH, llio w iMeh w ill be sold and llio proceeds di vided among the troops, —application to be made to * the editor of the Columbus HcruKl lor the bead • chain, and lor the Watch in Col. Rrovvli. r Tim C'oliiinlm.s //erakl will copy the above and 11 orwnrd the account to Col Rrown. nov 27—11277 ( KNTK VC 51OTF.Im >| U’OV, fJfOOKCI \ * t 11117 Mil'serilior respectfully informs his Iricuds •’ and fio pn!>!ie in geiieial. that lie his taken j the i.lmv* imMiimi' d e -lablishment, which, having bei ii i' : 1 einl\ ilitiroughly repaired and enlarged at 1 gr» at e\j>. use. is now open for tint reception of 7'ru ’ Roarders, «Ve. T.-,e ebandvera are hn. e ami ' any, ine■ tv im> competent and attentive, llis la ! Ide shall lu* et.nsianily supplied vvith every delicacy .the M':i‘d!i ami market will inrmsh. llis bur in ; spieked Will) lae eima INV ice-sand lupim - -: end I in order m u-v eli'e. tually to make it f. lirsi rate IP us", !»•* lets called lo bis aid llio surviecs oi .Mr 1 *• Cider, ol R iliiiuoi*.*, wltoso long experience al Raruuiu’s Ciiy I in.!, hu;; justly entitled him lo the j lepulalioii ot a caterer for the public. Tim sub i sotiber iloTctore hopes by les imreinitling exertions r ’ to please, lo receive tt liberal share ol pairommo. •» HOUACi: K. WAUL). dec 13 41 2'Jl d > R c«o'»d Siabling attached to iho Hotel,'with y ! faithful and attentive Ostlers. lanMi tor Sale. ■*l M ' subset iber oilers the following' Lots Ibi v shlo ou reasonable terms; Au. Dis. fc?ec. No. Dim, Src IV.Mi MND SI 17 I 2J 10 3 Id) “13 3 112 “ 22 3 «tOI |) fJOI.P ifa-J “ If) I 1157 “ 3 3 S “ | 3 S3O 1 1 I 11* 2 1 SJS “ U 2 D>‘ “ 17 4 f5O “11 I V o “ 3 4 470 14 3 ‘I LM “ is 2 33 J 44 3 3 57 1 44 21 2 22i •* ;{ 2 20 41 Vo 1 airly, 1 ' 1 12 I:e 1 153 4 7 do X- * R> do •ill 44 Irwin 12 44 0 Iwi 20 “ 7 do 21V.) 44 s 122 “ 11 D.oly 15 “ 8 Duel 237 44 11 Carroll 252 44 S Carro 53 44 7 0 L«*e 4 44 4 Leo 22 44 3 Appling v A I.SO, u ‘ 'Rlie place I now live on sixteen miles from A; gti'tu, and on the 20lh secliou of the lieorgia Ku - Road, and tor health it cannot bo surpassed f»y an lir ' be adjoining counties. For further partienla, i apply to i)»o subscriber al Rowerv. u ‘« 1 ‘ IT R. LOYLF.SAA . i oet 14 u liu 240 Jo- - - j I'TMJI K months after date, application will 1 j llt B made to the lioriorablc Interior Court ol Jetfe >.m county, when sitting lor (hdin.ay purpose, t , a ■ leave I*• sell the lUiaDF.state of tin* lase Auth.i )U . j Rrasstd, dte'd ofsai 1 county .N FITiA.N I*KAS. V /7L.ndmT. Ij ) I ,aii I—mil 2 With the will uuucxai. I’wWo’lon Academy. J ( 111. of P< ch (Jeamin H ifj Mating Ki lie- public, that they have cn the M>.rvir<* o* Mr. Ingraham ns Hector n * llie P«e.vfdl.»n Academy, (or ifi • next year. Th t ‘J* lieolthful»K'H« of th« »;il age, nnd tie* high qualili ' cations of the tratitu'ion in every department o litora'iirc, irducr.i limn to rxper.i a ((inliiiuaticc o limi liln ml patronage which said institution ha, rr< cived lor many years past. f,f * I ik-rV—y. n ‘ ;mi joiinw hain N. m i« 1 1 ir* 1 r <* ■ll 1 . I XO/IMM* ,n| llu lllwlllutl .il VMlj < l.«nil< JiC( ~r I * on ili»* nr.il of January next, under tho cun; oJ in t Air. and Miss Jonnsov, who have had ol < : the Academy Iho pc- * lit year. ir. tk:: \is id Tuiliofi of flr.il i la- , - •,!;• •• <! of he h- giuiM-r-, in spelling, reading, writing, n, and chddnm’s grammar, •'•.i.ijdiy, and arithmetic, $ ItMJ per or. *r Tuition id second cj us, iii (on-going, I- and English gr.numar, geography. ii- arithmetic, oh i/icnts of hi.dory, and •>. r-i mipotj ii ion, and elcm-tibs <d ariiron ii- omy, plains i iiy, ile tone, geology, id botany, cher/n-try, and mat hematics, *5COp« rqr. rh Tuition of third < lass, in foregoing, and agronomy, philosophy, rhetoric, log in »<*, liiMoty, goclogy, composition, hot* <•- any, * hemislry, mathematics complc a- '* d, I.: tin, Greek, ornamental needle *d work, drawing, painting, and mude, id lor which tho tuition will b« ■. l» r > perqr. or $25 n* per b*nn. | 1 '■ ol Plano, <I) p«*r cm; (Tier, ,i No M-hohn i ] tor h i ilnn one quarter. A quarter will r.nj .hi <d elie.on w. okh and u term or m-Hiion ol iweniy-t w o V..G «■. J la* i i I ij'null i <•<»iuiji.• i,* ht of .hinuary.‘2l qmiii.r J'.'ih la> h, iri-i on* , Jid Jon* ■ 'run or quarter, .inmn. •;i llih .Iliac; j;,i quartet ronimeniv.-i *.;7th AiniiM, and vuda Uili No ie ii, According to the UMiai rah *of tuition oftho high ' i brancho*,hurt in • nom i would aroaunt to nt •d 1 per yt ar Thu Tin to***; havoNetiiod (ho price LH . ol Iml ion of third at ><.>■i jar j* ar, leaving ii ,j. to III*; ( dioir.i; ol the j< c-id, nr. i.olar, to .iludy on * р, or nil lh*‘ hnio' IiCH in dud* d lh. r- .n. ~r ylnv Hr la dm (-on lining th m dv» s to llm dndif lt j of the J Hi, *J(j, nr itcj rlav-, will In- eiiaig'-d only a! the rate? ol mjcli cl.t.w. or any m-lic , :n • v coin iiienee with l«l or -d elm s, and oo on to the he her oluwrt or ejMHsc<i, and In; charged at the late.; above H'atvd the lime employed in earli n .-vetivnly. I Inn : A beginner may enter 1m elm-. *■ otinue 1 quarter, and he ih n "i*d 10;; may then * i•n -m e ij> *2d (das i, and he ehaigrd •' hoop< r (p/arh r, and llion id eonion i.ei? dd eja s, ii:m* ~ - 'nig, i •?!•) |i‘T quartet, a- or .’n p r term, ?is Ihe ea,.e nmy hr. in In ord.*i to |.in iv. feguliiiily ri tho several e!;iand j.ronn.; the ; k all , , adV i.’iia./ m to tlie :*o .scholar, it in greatly de-nod tied ( mdi t iijnl biiould coiniiieiieo with Iho begin.*mg of a quarter, oj term. Hoard in the \ill v ** <’<> jwr menlli. 'J' iJ OM AJS.I (> A I)S, '1 HOM \s .!. )iluAlvD, | V J.EUOV I'IhVIIAW, A| V. Ji. ti. JJ .-VRHiy, id <lec27—dlw KOiJIiKT JIJtHTKB, J i - k'' ii I , ti d: * t i‘-» UNIVERSITY' OK (IKOiU.IA. rßl//l! r.xereirtos of this InstJluiion will bcreHUin ,H ■ nd on Monday the loth day ol January m xt, ri under the following {m ORGANIZATION. Alonzn (dmrcli, 7*. I> IVeyjJent, and Prof, of |(i Voral PtiiloHophy and Pulilieai Keonomy. Janies JaeU.om, /l.Al.—Proldisaor ol iSuinral Phi _ loaopliyan It honhs/ry. Jleiny Hull M. li.-—l , r»li*s«or of Mutiiornaiie.s and Astronomy. Ir l I .Malt inn A. W ard, M. J).—Professor of Natural ;; HiKlury. W ifltain Lehmann, A*. M. — Professor of Greek ( and M oderu I .anguages ", .lames 1* W added, A. M. Professor of Latin and 11 I Julies Let l res. ir Hilaries F. Mcf'ay, A. M.—l’rofcssor of Kngi* ncemig, and uclj. Prol. of Nat. Philosophy. (•Vurgo \V. Schenek, A. M. Tutor in Ancient s . Languages. (’. F. JMc(*ay —Secretary jf/ho Faculty, COUHSE OF INSTRUCTION, t- 'Flie studies wfuch shall ho nursnod, and the jo course of i»«criie•liun wbieft shall lie gi\*‘ii at the ,r I nivnrsity, ore comprised under tho following heads: r 1. (ire«tk, i.alin and French Languages, n ‘T A/athematic*. 8. Aslron any. 4. Natural Philosophy. , r ). Chemistry. fi. Niirttnil litcfory. *1 7. Vlmiorie, l.ogm, Moral and Mental Philosophy d Political I'Jeonomy. < *ivil Engineering, i .Hereafter (Imre will he c distinct department for r inslruclion in Theoretical and Practical Kngineer • ing. A class will he formed in .lummry, oltho.se r who may desire to prepare themselves fur the pro fession ol the Civil Engineer. r Hy a resolution of the Trnstcos, tho payments for ' tuition will bt*) in future, accommodated to the com mencement ot the sessions, vi/.: Two’ve dollars on • the Ist of August, and twenty-four dollars on tho | loth of January: in addition to which, one dollar 1 m i per annum will bo required for tlie Library,and u like sum for servant’s Into. ‘ For admission into the Freshman Class a candi date must have acquired a thorough knowledge of the Latin and Greek Grammars, with especial refer ence to Prosody; lie must have road at least nine of 4 I Cicero's Select Orations—the whole of Virgil—-the w hole of FalinS!— Jwlmuud Acts in the Greek Tes tament—The whole a .Minora nr the Greek Healer, //e must. hove studied Huy’s Algebra, thro’ Simple Equations, or to Powers and Roots, ilo j- must also have studied English Grammar, Geogra phy, ami Arithiuelic; on which iiod he is reqnned lw ho capon ~iy ac urafo. A HiIJUKV llULE,Stfc’y 15, T. , Athens, Dec. 9 [dec 13 29L eowhllo T'i Aiii). r|MIF sahsciiber takes lids method to inform the i * patrons and friends of tho Wesleyan Mansion School; and tV.o puhliV- generally, that he has brought that school to a close, and taken charge ot a new institution, lately established ut W illiams > ! Cross UomU: ;.\ miles below W’alkinsvilic, in Clark i county 'Phia determination Ins not been induced r by a want ol patronage to the W esleyan Mansion ; i foi,in that respect, it. has been sustained beyond - tho expectations ot Us proprietor: but by a Jobber -1 ate conviction, that m Farmers’ Academy, under Us picscnl prudent urrangcimnts, the subscriber , will he able to do a larger amount of pood, with | morn ami j n»/;7 to himself, than ho has ] | loa n able to do, in Monro*'. The new institution i- | will consist ol two h.-.iiu hti i scpurute houses, one I for males, and the other tor females. A competent : j leiimle teacher will be employed, to conduct the ~ j female branch, nnd r the direction of the principal . | lea.-her ; hot the advanced classes in that branch s | will make their nn iiaiions to tho principal The two Academics are located at n short distance from each other, and the teacher’s dwelling centrally be tween them : and it in believed that such measures h J have been adopted as will loc'uru the advantages, j without the disadvantages, of a mixed school. All the principal vices, nnd fashioimhle extravagancies ! ot town ami village schools, arc clTbelually cxchul •r ! )‘ t l from this vstablislmiont. Tho Academy is fur j nifdicd with an ( Ch; auca!, Philosophical с. ! and Asifonomii'i! apparauis, together With a num | hero! large and elegant maps, and other facilities tor tho promotion of education, in view ol the lo * cality of Farmers Academy siluniotl as it is in one of the most pleasant and healthful sections of the up country, t gel her with its olhcTOdv.minges, tltc sttb- I Nenberihs*. not l > premise to pupils, alar i per amount us benefit than ho h*«bcen able heroio i tore I.»■: vr:‘-.>m. Every precai!: m tic.’ a pngli-al j lorctUonghi has siigg'iti\f, has been I alien, to 1 around the snorals of pupils the strongest un i m 1 ellectualsal ;; , *i\ls. All the branches (belli mAk: ly ; and ornumei i n 1 of n liberal nnd extensive Cvim -t • lion, will iiy taught in this institution, and at mode in rue prices. Hoarding may he i;a«! at the Ae iu’emv • and within the dist.vu eut one mile from it, in i)u dy I most respectable mmilits, lor eight dollars, or less nil j per month. ' i Persons w ishing further information, will pleas* 1 address to the subset me r. at his present rc.c.d-iie»‘ I vntd i'hnsfju i.<\ and at r tlint time, at Williams ii* 1 Cross Roads, ( lark eouaty. i’he Acadiany is ex ail j peeled loojkui on the first .Monday in January next ny • and n is very desirable that pupils, designed f)r th irs I school, should bo present u the conuunicoinent c | the year. J heir r. i v:aicciient, as well us our eon ; Vemenco, would thee bv In promoted. C. I’AULETT. ; H , I Dm 13 891 ; AOUU n nth* iPc*d in, appiii-m umwill tie m n.i tbr to the ini* r.»r court •, J« ls. rson county xx h> an sitting for ordinary purp. -• s, for leave to sUi tl real estate and ntgnx.' , ( Andrew li. Wci.s, erased. 31AUV J W ELLN, Adm ix • nov 17 w tm J2GJ mt. carmel j i:m ali; m aih-lmy, re hi Ahl>« i illc Djshin.S, ri . Tru»h»*s olMt. Carmel Female Academy fJ j * announcelo the public, tt'Ut E slc ,,, Q( ERM», who has had charge of Ihe 1 (-male Aca li. demy fur fit <? years paM, will c( atinuo in charge I u \ oi die same the enduing year. They- consider Ihe i {) \ character of the institution under her charge so JH well ealablwhed, that it is unnecessary to say any lh;ng in praise. Suffice it to my. she has given gen- 1 r ral strifetnr-tion so her employ. ,:u well in advan cin' In r pupils in education as in the irnprov*monl • 'd lic-ir morals. The} ask tlio < -tpiim nu*o and \ , ( , patronage which Ins hc. n generally given, llio'iu xl | I ,] -car, vvilli a piedge that nothing shall he wanting, j ,i nil .'pm of the J’orcher or Triustc k, to give saiis- | I'H'tion. Ihe price* ol tuition lo he the Maine as ims j h*-c;i I anling from f j7 to S 8 p.-i month. First ; h rin will roimiiemv the nr.*,t )/uttday in /•ehruary. i iorder ol I he VVu.-lecs. nvm r um:syon, s< c'y. d<" I 282 wtir' AiOAUOL MALE AMj FEMALE .. .■ , •; , * S having taker, charge of the j . J2l_ -'Jam and 1 eiu.'ilt; Acade.nied, at Monroe, r . G allon county, l.er. liy ti\c« milieo that these in- ; si. iniions will be opened for the reception of pupils, ' u i Monday, tin; Blh of January next. The Male and i Female departments will ho conducted in separate ( buildings, situated about HO rods apart, hoili under h the direct ion of the Principal, who lias been engag- j c-1 in (caching in this place lor the hist two years. J 0 A commodious building, with n c uve/iicnt A pun- I r mins neon adjoining, has bmi prepared lor tl;o t A/alc Academy, and competent n.«s:<iah!s wit! he j | employed us I lie cneiin.-.am ol lli r school may j a I require. | *di , *■■.!. in I. 1- -v- h* -hr »n c i;- c<al fort he ( 1 | I’cmele . jiarticont, u lio.Mc repaint h n and standing : • d he: n teacher ;i,- well known, cm she has b r.> cn- | ■i i |jn idiui {lu this j'lac ! fir several years • r witi.Ha:s lu sin cp-ir.g, jo tlio school enlarges, j f a h'lUa;.l;< r Iran tic* lli.r.di will he employed, j c i- j who '.wni i- *, »•, : t ij>,J V/Jih Mih.-i jJavp iii the fa- j 0 j malt; d ;-ui it •■■■ i(m ii*sj - ti will hear rocitu- ] lions ol the it.;; i.ei* clauses ol females nt ! h'i.appnral- i it us room, adjoining tbo male academy, p.ud will illun- 1 'i ; • ' iic ms oi appai tins, tue different branches 1 ol study. I ’.-li ncellar pa!iis will h«> 1 alien lo give (ho pupils | r a praciu-ol knowledge ol natural philo; ophy, ehom- j :■ ; i- try, »*m ru.ioni v, anil 1 1 it * higher Ic aw«* In*,* of amlh j r j emai tvt he lakiie; "I latitude.', loogii nd ; dM;. To | e thiscr d th- y will ha taught lo explain from dia- | I grams, ami lu ilJustiale, ll.cumJ ves, i»y means oil he j ( 1 I apj»arat ux. i ( e ; ■‘•tie e;,t,- v i king to obtain a practical knowledge ; 0 o ( survey mg heights and di.tauc'c.*, cVcc. nreinfunr- ; hI yd that a gmd cempa-s and chain, with plotting : j imdinnu ns, ami an aeeurale instrument lor nioasur j ii ji ' ciiical and lion/'umi) ungits, arc in the pos ( ol Ik.- Principal, who will go into the li dd 1 1 d j c.illi h;.s ( lasses, and make them lann'.iar with Mir- I i. \eyin: , ploitingand calculating'disianccs. i/v'clnicM | wnl f Iroiu lime lu time, he given ul night on natural ' I jilnlo-ophy, astronoiny, Ae Lessons will he given on lli“ p 1 mo, guitar, flute, i J clarionet, «Ve. hy Mr. i •ut i kmukikiiir, whose novel j , sysl( in of i.i;iruction mid skdi in Mumc, have ftl- ( j ready earned ji>r him a reputation ol the first rank. ! Fainting and drawing \vill also be taught in the f ; ( 1 ihe Principal will spare ro pains lo give h!s jmi- t j I»ils u clear knowledge of llie diflereiiL branches of j , i- study ; s.nd hopes by the arrangement niadeitosu [, eure all the ailvmitm/ *s, without any of the disad- 4 j vantages ofa mixed school. Tim health of the vil lage ol .Vlonroo is unquestioned. Hoard can bo oh .[ ; tainod forlromH lo 3d dollars per month. Tuition , the same as formerly. . decSiiS—3iw t JOSEPH PR!\ C E, Principal. b I jPhilomalliea Academy. | 'S V J Jl'. ciswiKcs ol I liia instilulion will rocom- ' 1 inoiicM on (ho id Monday in January, IB3S , 'i'ho KnincliHs i>( eduuulnm usually tauglit in ollmr i luadtmiics, will lu- langlit in iliis iusiiiinion, r.nd students who wis!i n, enter college, may bn pro- j ;1 part’ll lit-rolur admission. Tim prict-s ol laition and board are as low lieio aa in any oilier academy in ■ tlio anrno sei-iian ol country. Uockorsvillc, near whicli tins academy K- uitniHi-d,is one of die most t llonrihliiiig mid tiualiliy towns in tlio upper ciainlry. 7'liore nro nglii dry good stores in the village, and lliroogood boarding Inniscs. 'J'lio acadcmie building lor tho male school is now, commodious, ami litr i- uislioil wil.li u largo and w II toned bed. A iars-s building turn Icaialo ucmlciny will liuve been fin : isli“d boloro Christmas, and is expected to jo into ojioraiiuii ilm Ist of January ensuing. Uotli iliese buildings are not more llinn a ijnartorof a mile (fora I two largo i-(iarciioB, whore lhorn is regular proaoh ing. A Sabbath school was kept the present year, under lira superialendaiu-o ol the Ucctor, and will ri-commence as soon as the weather will permit.— 1 he Hector is in the habit offowling da ly a portion ol the scriptures to the students, Pillowed by a few i j lie.- li oils and remarks on the most interesting pans i road. ‘ - l .veiy exertion will he made to preserve the mor als ol the pupils, and no student who is not person- ? ally known, will bo admitted, without n eerldicatu ol good muraf character, from bis last teacher, or i' some one who is known lo the parties or teacher. iJr. Keesc s charrotor us a ti-uolinr of long experi ence and nbiliiy is well established, arid is favorably 1 known in,Carolina; hut lor the satisfaction of those, however, who do not know him in this Stale, the - following cerlificaic is annexed. KKDFOUI) 11AUPER, J W’.U. WIIU E, WJI, A. HECK, P. AI.EXAMJfciR, 1 A. IIAM.UOM), * ■las- A. Ci.ark, Sec’y. 7'rasslees. 1 Kuckersvilloijl’ilbortco, (la,Dec 14, ISiif. *. 'I ho undersigned hereby eertity that they have ■ boon |iersonally aeijuainiod with Ur. K Keosomany 1 j ours; Him he is on excellent classical scholar, and 1 eminently qualified for the instruction of youth,both hy experience and education. M. Waidiel, I’atjuck .Nobi.k, W aduy Thompson. AhlieVille, S. 0., Oct. 10, 183-1. (dec23 JoU w3m Georgia I'cmuie j SCOTTSBOUO’ GEORGIA. 1 Spring term of this Institution, 1838 will ( -H. open on Monday. January Bill. It is desira ble that all students should be present at the for- , ; mar ion ot Classes, on the first clay of tlio term. The < I government of the instilulion is strict, but,salutary 1 —boitig hy written law s and constitution, which are ' rigidly enforced, after the manner of the republican 1 Stale Governments of this co«Mry. A pamphlet, | containing hints on Female Education, our system j ul I'istruciion, discipline, &c , will shortly be pnb- I lishetl, and sent to all who may feel interested i 1 vaiongh ton ply lor it, by letter lo the Principal. 'i'he hours lor instruction are from day light till i nine o’clock I*. M. (summer and winter ) reserving 1 ■ four hours for meals and recreation. On Satur- , days, students are engaged only till noon. The Ly- 1 • renin. ia literary and .scientific Nociety,) of which i ■ i j the ITinculal is ix c lJicio i IVcsident, meets every , . ’ -Saturday evening. This society has been eslub < ! lishod but a lew months, and has already proven it , j sell to he immensely iiupmving lo the young ladies. I I We pledge ourselves to impart in one year’s time s i to any young lady, who possesses a good mind, and | who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting, a . a correct knowledge ot Grammar, Arithmetic, Geog l rupliy and spelling. - I A mar. iei! geutieman, from South Carolina, is : engaged ia the drawing and painting department. ! - lliswoik will coni pure with any artU’s in the j e 1 Southern Slates Besides the above bronelics, ho I • | will teach portrait and lainalnro painting, gilding, ! - j bronzing, Kiualting, traiisicrring prints, fancy works ■. ■ with pi-nbrated paper, Oce. tVc. In the musical - | tie part rracul, instruction will be given on the piano, t mniar, and llagrolet. Ilures every night on hu v ; ma i: •i i cr-mparaiive /'hyfcioiogy, Botany, Astron ■' [ oiuy,Clum!stry, Ac. A'c. d Exortions arc being made to have a clergyman at i- ; t'e*!u>d m llie institution, winch will be effected .. walk as iiuUdelay as pc.s<tblo. E ehavca library v, ol -ab volume*—an herbarium of 2XH) sjiecii s ot ic j jdanf',c(.'l< i led by me Principal, in tio Htate of s, ! South Caro^an—optical instruments —Chemical ap- 1 ’ paratus, maps, globes, A r e. 7 be yoH.ng r o requested to dross plainly e. ; —imt t» wear jewe:-; pf any sort, and not to attend s’ j !, alls and parlies. Ao More accounts without the auction of parent.- or gaardians. Such as have ,i; j accounts will be required to icgistcr all their ex* i>.-uses in a bo>»k 'they w ill Keep lor the purpose ol Fel'ons will n*ccive a minute ropoit of their dm u- j dren’s progrc.si in theirsiudies. i 7>oard can bo had in the village. W c diciuhc patronngi' >'t our Southern friends, • anti plcdg ' *;r ■, . jo labor to deserve it. \V e not -- only inritebut would be (Littered by the visits of * g till who i' «y he disposed to attend oar lectures, re | citations, Ac. on any day or hour during the w eek. L. LATASTK, 4 A.N.VA M. LATA ST/:, > dec %r wibJAmoiii 302 . JTinc;pal«>. JLAV. NOTRi:. JOHN R.'mHil, AUoui' j at Law, , MoN'nn;uo, Gkohuia. UJ I I,L practice in liio counties of Jasper, Julies, p i'utnam, Morgan, Green and Baldwin, of j (j llic 0< mulgee Circuit ; and Monroe, ZJaits, Henry j and Newton of the Flint Circuit. | J( references, Augusta. I 3 Col. Wra.T. Gould, Gould, Hackly <Si Co. p A. J AcT. W. Miller, W. 11. Crane, v Knihliunu & linker. p New Yuri;. ■Smith, Mills tV < '(i. Laker, Jolinson & Co. jan 13—3mlw—10 ' TO BOAT owners AND PATROONS It .YuVi'i'nlhu' Savennh ami Jirontl rivers. e 1 5 V an act of the Geftcrnl Assembly of (lie Mate 0 aP of Georgia,assented lo the’.Mth IJeecmlier, )s3fi, J 1 it is made he duly of the inferior courts of the rev- Jj era I counties of’ said state, bordering on, or which i.:"-.jable waters pass through, to causa to he pub h ■ 1 n ,1, tlie prov,-ion.-i • Tllie several acts of Ihe ge neral ussi iulily, r uolating ho d owners, their agents i and pulrooiis, na'. igaling said waters. iiy the aforesaid acts every boat navigating the n Savannah or Broad rivers, nro required to have a 2 white piitroon.vvilh a Hill of Lading ready prepared i) to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to « examine the contents of the boat under their charge,, p showing the name 6l said pe.troon and consignee of the cargo aboard of said boat, and furthermore for bids any boat owner,their agent or patroou,to permit any boat hand being a slave; to put on board of I heir boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stock ol uny kbin. poul- 1 fry or o'her nr.icVs in which by law they are forbid to tr.illick, '.wept the same is exhibited in the bill of la a. oi the o’.'. Hal id .- aid boat or his agent,and on- p der b:.s or liir.ir direction entered, niakiiigit penal . aytcosl every offender of the a( ivsaid acts. jij r tin* v ,il < jis rnnl will 1 :l:e notice, dial t-ho nets of wlrteli ibe ton jo ,/ i, i i i ■[•■,) will he cn- * ;■■!■■■ 11 e : .it.t l od'.-nj -r, who 111 iv be taken in the county us Lincoln. I.k \y is Paui;s, W. 1!. C" AN U iil.O w, Joii.a Moss, li Svi.inui'i Stovall, It PitTK.a La ii a it, a .1 edges of Interior court, nor US If 278 B rvoticc. o Vs. I, perrons leaving claims against I lie estate cl 1 Rebecca Birch, late of Richmond connly, if ■ s ceased, are herein notified to present them to ra\ i only aliened, w itliiii the time prescribed by law. Jan 3 I L BURCH,adm’r- p A 1,1, persona having demands against tire estate 1 J u of 7'homas S. Burke, deceased, will render 11 lh* m within llte 111110 prescribed by hnv, and those indebted lo said esiaio, u til take due notice, JOHN hi. ROBERTA', adm'r. 1 tiro 28 wilt 278 GEORGIA, Columbia County: '??. ITERF. AS, Aimer I’. Robertson applies ' V V lor Letters of Administration on lire os- 1 tain of James ill. Race, ctuioas.d, late of Columbia county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the liindro.l .And creditors of said deceased, 1 to lie and appear at my ollice within ibo lime pro- ‘ scribed by law, to shea cause, if any they have, ' why said letters should not be granted. (liven undci my hand, at office, in Appling, tltis * 4th January, 1833. GABRIEL JONES,CI’k. J , Jan ‘j W3od 0 r GEORGIA, Columbia county ; 1 Xi,. I ®/I/EREA.V, Abner P. Uohcrlson applies V V for lorttors of Administration on the es tate of Jacob C. JJiigg, late of Muscogee county, deceased. These are therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my ollice within the time fire- I! scribed by law, to file their objections if any they 11 have, why said letters should not he granted. J (liven under my hand,at office, in Appling, Ibis 0 dlii Jan. 1838. GABRIEL JONES, CTk. Jau i) 6 HEORGI A, Cohtmhn county ft ; |TKfcHEAS William Yarborough, adminlstra 1 Vv tor on the estate of James Varhorough, do- J jensed applies ior Letters Histlliosary, 11 These are therefor (0 cite and admonish all and d lingular‘the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be il md appear at inyoflict w ithin ihejlime proscribed d >y law, lo shew cause, ,f any they iiave, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office,in Appling, ibis ] 6th day of Sept., 1837. 1 * sei't 1H infii GABRIEL JONES,clerk. ( GEORGIA —Scriven County, ( ( ft 'VJ HEREAS Sloven Mills applies for letters of! a * Administration on tile estate of John M !- Roberts, Into of raid county deceased. j it These arc therefore to cite and admonish ail and iv singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, , 1) lo lie, and appear at my ollice within the time pre- ! scribed by Law, to file 1 heir objections,if any they | lane, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand at office in Jacksonboro’, this fith day of Jiecomber, 1837. JOSHUA PERRY, c. c. o. s. c. dec 12 390 w3od J (i i.O It OIA , By the Court Ordinary lo u Burke county $ said County. (kVfHEREAS John N'axon, Administrator o- | * V John S, Kenner, deceased, late of said coun c ] ly, have petitioned said coart lor letters dismisssory t slating that, ho has fully administered said estate those are therefore to cite and atlmbhis'l all con cerned, to be and appear before said court on the first - Monday in May next, and f lics and there shew cause why said loiters should not be granted. By oiderol J the court. r T. 11. BLOUNT, dco n a c 1 nov 10 Cm 2(H GEORGIA,) By the Court Ordinary lor said t Burke $ Count' r U njTIEUEAS Naraii Smith Administratrix, V w ond Allen S B Prior, Adraitustrntur of James J Smith, deceased, late of said county, have petitioned said court for l»ners distuissory, stating - that they have fully administered said estate. t These are therefore to cite and admonish all con- * cerned to be and appear before said court on the first • Monday in May next, and then and there show cause why said letter,t shall not be granted. By order of the court T II BLOUNT, ii ten a nov 10 wdm 264 E.ORGIa, ) liy the Court of Ordinary ol said t Burke county. ) County. ~ Allen S I! Prior executor ofEd ▼ r mund Prior, deceased, late of said county V’s petitioned for letters dismissory, stating that he has fully administered said estate These are therefore to rile and admonish nil con- I cerned to be and appear before said court on the first 1 Monday in May next, and lhanaiidtheroshewcaii.se I 1 why said loiters should not be granted. By order of llie court. Til BLOUNT n c c o n c nnv 10 wlan 2C. t GEORGIA, t By the Court of Ordinary 3urke county: J Burke county. i kiniEUEAS Benjamin Mobley,Robert F. El c » » I talon, and Thomas 'l'. Elliston, Executors J )' Robert Elliston, dec’d , late of Burke county, tar petitioned t he court for letters dismissory. 'i licse are therefore to cite and admonish all per ions interested (otiic ihuir ohiecliona in that Jerk’s ffico by the lirst Monday in .March next, why said otters should not be granted. By order of the court, T. 11. BLOUNT, 11. sept 15,1837 mfit 218 (j I.ORG lA, 1 I>y the Honorable tin; Com to I Bi ii conuly. Ordinary ofsaid county. , \V. r HERE/lS \v illiaia Sapp, Adminisirotor ol V Richmond Ha:;iv tsoii, dec’d,, late of -S- ulh Carolina, has petitioned Iho Honorable the Court of Ordinary lor letters dismissory from said ndminis- , (ration: These are therefore 10 cile and admonish nil and every person interested, to shew crai"e, any they have, on or before the find Monday in January ‘ next, why tlic said letters should not be granted.and the said William Sapp forever released Irom ah lia bihty as said administrator. By order of the Court. T 11 BLOUNT, d c c o b July 29 * m6m 177 i GEORGIA,) Coma of Ordinary, ; Ycnrni county. S September Term 1337.' ' L] I’DN application of Alexander F. Hopson,admi- ' J nistrator dc boms non,of the estate Green 1) IV tree dec’d., stating that he has fully administered said estate and praying citation fur lelers dismissory, il is on motion ordered, that the clerk do issuen cita tion requiring all persons 10 shew cause why the same shall not be granted—and that the same be published once a month liirsix months. A true extract from the minutes, this l2fti day of 1 •September, 1837. JOSHUA TERRY, el k. 1 nov. f mGin • 359 ' ' Jk’UfVr-tm i-'ifurriie’N UriLL benold hii lie (it ! Tuesday id February next, nl the .Market linuse in the town of Louisville, between the usual hours of sale, the tol oing property, lo wit;—the undivided hull' of a House and Lot in the town of Louisville aforesaid, roing the interest ol Alex. Merriwelher in said pr« :ierly; known as the stone house formerly occupied by Edward Foley; and levied on to satisfy a fi la in favor of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, vs. said J/erriwether, property pointed out by the , Inferior court. -IVY \V. GREGORY, dec 30, 1837 wtd 297 .Sheriff, fc 1/iLL ho sold on Friday, the lolli ul January v » next, within the usual hours of sale, at ilto late residence «f Robert Allen, dee’d, in Columbia county, all the personal property of said deceased (negroes excepted) consisting of coni, fodder, hogs, horses, cattle, fanning ulensials, household end kitchen furniture, one wagon and one harouch, Sic. Terms made Known on tlio day of sale. The plan lalion w’ll he rented at the same lime, di o 23- 299 WILLIAM J. RHODES, Ex’r^ W r l LL he sold at the Court 1 louse door in Ma. rion county, on the first Tuesday in Feb. ruary next, part of tract of Land Mo. PJi, 11 Dial ed Section now Marion county, sold by an order of die Honorable Inferior court of Lincoln county, while sitting (or ordinary purpo - Sold for tlur* benefit of the heirs and creditors T-this at sale. SA U All sir J Pl*, Ex’n. HENRY LV A NS, Ex’r. Dee C wtd 295 WlI.Lb; sold on the Ist Tuesday in February " ’ I j -j, at t 'ummiiig, Forsylh county, by an order of tlio ilonorable, I lie inferior court of Colutn hia county, when silting fir ordinal",' purposes, onu In "1 Laud, Mo 100 in tl,o sr, md district, first see ii n, now Forsylh county, us the property ol Usury ilkius, deceased nf.-oiid couclV. ■ s l S A MMA IUFKINS, Adm’x. o V. 23 vt ' i 874 > *4l/ ILL lie sold, nt | lie outi , Monday ’2 the I'.ith 1 ebruary n \t, between the usual hours ol sale, al the Court J/ons" in Canlon, Chero kee county, Geo. the trail of Land, containing 160 act'cs, known as lot 7t), in the J fth Dial of the 2d Ncc in Cherokee county, belonging to the estate ol Mrs Hannah Long-treet, late of Richmond ewunty, deceased. Haul lot is about f miles from Canton ou tlie neon roii-H along ihe Jlighiower river, and being at the loot ol the mountain, offers a most de sirable site l.r tt country store and bouse of Enter tainment. 1 ertns ol sale ! cash, the remaining I in equal payments at (i and 12 months, secured by notes payable nt Augusta, with interest Irani date, and by a mortgage on the lot. At the same lime mid place, and upon the same terms, Lot 1192, cot. 19, sect,, Cherokee coun ly, containing 10 acres oak and hickory upland. w. VV. iUAJNtV, Ex't, dee 2? wftt 299 w* Thu Standard of Union "ill publish the above weekly tj[| tli" day of sulo and forward its account to W. \V. Mann, Augusta, (or seltlement. %/TLL be soW on the. first Tuesday in March Vtf next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Market house in the city of Augusta, by virtue of an order ol the Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, eighty two acies, more or less of Fine Land, in Richmond county, five miles above Augusta, ad joining lands ul James G. Stallings, benjamin 11, Warren and others, it being a partol the real estate of William Whitcomb, deceased, and lo be sold tor thepurjose of distribution among the beirs of said deceased. Terms made known nl. the sale. GABRIEL JONES, Trustee, P .T'tbe heirs ol Win Whitcomb, deceased, doe 20 wtd 201 W’1 1.1, be sold nt the court house itt VVaynes borough, Burke countv, on the first Tuesday in February next, one negro woman, Vonis, and ono negro buy Cuvier, belonging lo the estate of A. iv, Holliday, £old by order of tlio court ut ordinary ofjßurke , o inly. Terms made known on the day dee 22—299 MATHEW JON ES, ndra’r. ON Monday, the Sib day of January next, will be sold at the residence of Joshua Lazenhy, Warren county, all the pc'sonal property of Samuel J. La/.enby, deceased, laic of said county, consist ing ol one horse, saddle and bridle, blanket and sad dle bags; three sheets, four blankets, e.il and maltrass-, three trunks, razors, shaving soap, parcel of tobacco, &c. —lertns made known on the day of sale. JOSHUA LAZENBY, Adm’r. nnv 27 wla 277 OM tfie first fuesduy in February next, will bo sold f.efore the Court House at Appling, Columbia comity, between the lawful hours of sale, One Hundred mid Nighty live (185) Acres of Laud, adjoining Booker Sutton, John A. Stapler and James Sutherland ; the same being the place wberon Ro bert Shields lives, and sold agreeably to the las', will end Testament of V\ illiatn Shields, of Colum bia comity, (Kecifsbd. Terras made known on the day of sale. JAMES SHIELDS Ei’tr dceJ3,1837, __ 291 wtd 4 GREK ABLE to an order of tho inf eriorconr i-4- of Burke county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the court house ‘h the town of Waynesboro', between the usual hours of sale, ono hundred acres ol Land, more or loss, adjoining the lands of Thomas Bostick and James Bell, belonging lo tho estate of Thomas Mallory, dec,(l , sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors ol said deceased. Terms of sale on the day. J MO. B. ROBINSON, At'S J nov. 1° wtf 4 GREEABLE to an order from the inferio court of Burke county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the enurt-bouse door In Waynes boro’, between the usual hours ts sale, one House and Lot with adjacent Lots in said town, belonging to Hamilton U atson, deceased, sold subject Io a mortgage itt favor o ( ' Joseph Cates. JOHN MAXOM, AdW’r, nov. 10 wtc 264 IAOUK months after'date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty; for leave to sell all the real eslal; of Thomas Kelly, (lee’d, late of said county, fur the benefit bj the heirs and creditors. CAROLLVE KELLY, ndm’rx. sept 13, 1837, mil- 2IG BN OUR months after date, application will be -B made to the honorable Inferior Coon of Burke county,while sitting for ordinary ; imposes, for leave to sell (he Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of f’eter Applewhite, deceased. JOHN APPLEWHITE, ndm r. oct 16, 1837 dim 242 S R months afterdate apjilicalioti will ho made -If to the honorable Inferior Court of Burke Coun ty, while setting fir ordinary purposes, for leave lo to soli a negro Woman belonging to Jonathan Johns, late of said ' M'pfy deceased. Aug 21 198 JESSE JOHNS, Adm’r. d fOI 11 months after dale application w til be made * to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia eounly, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following lots ol Lund, viz: No 408, in 4th district; 287, 27th district; 78 and 46, 11th district; all Early county, belonging to the estate of Joseph Blackslonc, deceased. WM. P BEALL, W.V, YARBOROUGH, dee OC—3Ol administrators. |? 0r 1! months after date,application will bo made k lo the honorable the interior court of Burke eounly, when sitting ns a court or ordinary, far leave to sell five hundred and ninety-six aiyos ol laud belonging lo the estate nl Uatph Penrow de co used MARTHA PEN ROW, Adtn’x. nov. 7 td 261 SNOI R months ntler (fate application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when silling for ordinary purposes, f-r leave to sell all the re d and personal property of Henre Utley, lute of Burke county, deceased. WILLI AM UTLEY, ? ... GREEN UTLEY, Adm > dec 1 881 m4m f b , OF R months a t ter date, application will be made a to the honorable the inferior court of Columbia county while sating Ibr ordinary purprses.for leave lo soil ihe real estate of the late Elbert B Dunn of said county deceased, for the benefit of lire heirs and creditors. ALFRED J DUNN, Adtn'f. nov 12 td 258 371 OUR months after date will ho I JF made to the Honorable the Justices of the In n ferior Court of Columbia county, when silting for I ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole es the I real estate nl Elbert B Dunn, late of said county, I deceased, fir the benefit of the heirs of said de- I ceased, ALFRED J. DUNN, adm'r. I