Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, February 06, 1838, Image 4

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AT It AY El) !'•** >M foleimm’s l-me mi the Milk gi?r/■* | Instant, a If*'«| sided isleev. w ' l * l white sfcak tbiwn Ins buck, and n nlil m li>H right cur. Any WkmirtivMli.l, m iteilvenlig mud slier In me, •I my heiisn, 31 miles beliw Appling < ■ Meuse will rev 'ive v.i rf'W.irJ. J N HIODIK. i«n 19 Is;w3t pd EJIANOIPATIOS —_ THIS tilebralrd English Itacer Crak and splendiu Ftuliion wiil uer.upy * r h llowtim’a Stand, mW. lluneton's W Weed-lands J'suite, five miles b lev \ | X'ifr ( |ui.ib.»,i.iiucr llio directum «d Mr mgk.'rHiMa Wm .I.liEiiiEß, and be lot In Mans ■I $75 tile mason, ?l -0 I > insure, mid one J dim in his groom; dr-* monny lo lie paid in advance. ihe acn.on will cumincm c en the first ol l-vbruary, and i “•♦nd lIIn 111 id ./lily Intensive i.W and grass pm- | lures provided lor Mar. s, and separata) lull (in' sncli os may liuveyoung (onN. mid mar l ;, well (rd at/iily cents per day, hiv* rv cure will In* taken lo guard ■gainst acrid, nls, but no rospon,ibiliiy, should tiny •ccirr Km a Ncif atio.v, so named under I ho great excite me in alwnUhe emancipation ol tl>« Unman t.'nlliilirs was bred bv Mr. Itiddlc, nod was foaled in 1H27. lie w • • got by Whisker,(own brut her lo Whale, hone, irc.lsiroofTho < adonrl and Mciniion, w imiftrs of tin: St la'jtcr. His dtmwi, got by Ardrossan; one ol the best sonnoi lie famous John Huh; Ins g dam. And t Eliza, by Whitworth; ling ('.dam, X Y T.'t dam,by Spuddle, out ol Sylvia, by Young M»rshe, Am. Ity rofnenee to tho7tli vol page 101 of the T. 11. aid a - . Magazine, hid < xlcnded pedi* Crye may bo iCeii, flu H r) he, pcitnrea i s on lh - lint, which hitter u c hat Ihllo in •i ; a ■ has , i\cr inipnrted min this (ntm'i*.* /. i n bcjutd.it bay. Wllh hhtck legs, ntltnt ,U.d f-1, ; c■. b'j i'-, biltli, of great leiiglli, aie.t comma '-hi f'.n; . -.Mis bone is lurco, with m.i . tie I tin ‘Yibtri' ioit, and acei.iei'... i -i by i.nia r.lsaj oj m.- . Co .iinnn power, llis s'ni I, a e m'l-i iiie.i \ -,y premising; his olds n », - ele Ivo y ■ ,"id .. Is, . na; wl these, some fa,v wire trained list season, and ; mo ol them have lioon winners via.. Am-ela, who I won the Chillingum Makes, Align I bill, In riling I licld o( five ol hers, it Wdlverliiir-.iffri; and ('oin pensslioll, winner ol a slake at i b dies I rd, Del ib. r US* ! binning ille, e olhei.s For Black Mirvaiils sent vv ilh Mans, no el.urge will bo made; tinv mg no neeoiniii.-idaiions lor vvlnto persons on ilia spot, they must board elsewhere. jan Ilu win -1 FOR Mill:, f SAMI' I’lniilali m upon winch the snbseribr r now 1. resides, Cost miles from Anges'a, in li ih “Xnoitd comity, eonining (Pin acres, with n Saw Mid nearly now, a good Dwelling and mil buildings, for a private family and plants;ion use. In Loo romily, Sr. Ifi.f, fitli tliih 1 |)l do di urige'i ill y C erli eo now Murray county, No l. r ib, KUlt dislriel, .1,1 serdoiv jan Ifl—\v3w li JtJnKl'll WIIKKI.F.R. Si;A I,Ml) IMIorOMAI S, fBNO heiht a Court llOllsi! in tile vtllugcof l.ox- M mgion, id granite, 'iH feet high, • ha t long, * a i,d 41) feel wide, with a hlpod root' aevi red vvilh shingles, a portico in front,and a pas 1 age through the lower story, dividing it into lour "llieos, w lil li 1 received until the last Saturday in February m x ■ A plan of lb'> building mu-l luvompany the prnpo* sals. Address, A 1! I'DUI, chairman of the Hoard ol Commissionem, jiui lS Ifwld la-xiiiglon C. 11. l>o.< n. A TICACIII'JH WANT hi* IAOII the present year, to take charge ol I'leasnnl 1 Drove Academy, in llnrke county, I went y-sev - rtrmiles below Augusta. Me must he well r oiitpi!- ' tent to loneli the venous lininehea ol an r.nglislt ciluoaliou ; one who understands I stiiu, Dreek, and Freneh languages, waeild he preferrod. Any peranu nrrplyiug will he cxpeeletl to come well recommend n I ns a Teacher, and lor Iris moral -. Such a parson ■•• mi have a gorjd sa'ary Any p rsoti wishing lo 'take charge olsaid Aendeiey, cun apply to the sub scriber, personally, or by letter addressed lo Inn at Friar's I'onds I’osl Ollier, it irke County, jan till Old ill w It! I- F. I‘OWM.I A TE.vciiEK WANTED «7tOU the present year l>> m1.., chnige of the * Il'rightsboro Aeudutnv,in Colnmlna r.. (In. He most bn eompotenl to leach the various brain he. „t tho F.nglish language, and will be expected In bring good reeommendillions of his m irals, ns well ns ea paciiy lo leach. Any person wishing In take charge of raid Academy can apply |e, or address by h*lter tho trustees. .lan'l7 2'; b\ .(t u it, OI.COTT will pupils in Mount JLTI //ope,Coliinihia eomily, Deo ,27 miles troin Augusta, and eoutigeous to the (,rii Kail koad I I:« is laiinlinr with the education ol youth and pro mises to do justice. Heading, writing mid arithmetic, perijr 95 Natural Philosophy, llispny, A:o. " d I.Rtiu and Dreeir l.angiiiiges, *‘ “ b tJonil Hoard al 9130 hall yearly in advance. -Columbia county, -hm 83 w'Jt 17 ~~aMt * *Ouc Thousaml l.tihorci's Wanted. T¥lo work on the Western end Atlantic kail X Komi, leading frnm tbe < 'hatlahoochi e litv r-r, In the heuiiiliiry him of Tcuecssw; sitnaled eNortli-wnst from Aegnsla, via the (Georgia kail *lload, lo t'rawhiiilvillc, I’lilund's Fact! rv, i\ alkins viile, l.awrenecvillc, Pilliinni's Ferry, or via Madi son, Coviiigloß /locator, /Varialpi into Allaloim, al tho work, which w-U he ol lour years dotation ami ■ T«HioriU)»l extensive us any work now m progress i inlhe Iblitvd Slates —»U dry, a Urgfl portion nil k, I •rid dimly slindod with large oak, hickory and pop- | h.r. Th» country is very lorlile, and abounds w till choice produce hod fine limestone water, 'I he climate is a medium, ’t he davs sre not to long amt warm in mid summer, nor so short and cold in 'Winter, as in the Northern .Stales and eonsemieiu l|y bolirr j.ilapled for such work the year round, and 'lor : health mid general comfort is 10l excelled by any part of America. The line also iiflortls abun dance of work for //ewers, Framera and Alasmis— alio for hoys to drive earls. The highest customu yy wages will he paid in all cases. Allmona, Deo, Jan 1,18 HS. WM. Nt'.ld’MT. jan 10 w it 7 ' 'oninreliir. ; ,N. 11—Funds uro v» yil very 1 iwand 111 . f great ndutuincm to soltlcrs. E£:u.) iSoad. Maddux ada.ua- cd. iu-g kavo toiniomi ; the m Tehauts mid planters that the rail road to Warrenloii will lx? in o|)rruiiun in a li w tlavw and that they w ill tuimd io annaving ; »«ul lorwnrding uay (roodn nr Cut on n»ni»igiu‘d to ilu in. l ln*y hog to MNNiiro all ihoao who may lavor ihem with thoir ><*i>nunjiuU that t*vi*ry pxonion will m* used on iltvir I jmrno merit putruiiagc nov‘27 3m *277 LOCKII AIM’, J' 11 iC!. 17 \\ 1 i'S w i HAVMAiN RLiSJ*l7(' ri'l' 1.1. V inlorm ihoir I Viands and iho public that they are prepaiud with nliccln mid I riobv ttloirs JJi the \illngv‘ ot VNuiremon, lor Ihore- 1 repdoii ot Colton unit (M>o«f«, win h will bo lor* ' munit'd by the Kail Ko.u! Aumisi.n, uml (»o ids to J thenpaountry, nadir ote I. with i an* uml despuich *i'l)o«e ch*»JK»Me'd lo tlo bubiness by the way ol Ihi.s lirancb ol' the road, may rely on our strict Mienijon ; to all huvnesH cunfiile Ito ua. (Jiir sh:*t!s tor cut- 1 lon am adjoining Iho Pepuailoiy. d* c 13 *221 \v ft OCr’l'ho ArilUnlgoN illo Lev order will oopy ilv* Above four lime.s. l«r fIMIK subscriber oil' is ilu* luuowing L.rs fhr J milo oil roasun;il»U'term. Ao, 1 >ib. s>cc. No. lh». v-Vc 1 I.AND I \M> 81 17 I *23 10 3 60 “ 13 3 112 “22 3 GOLD UOLO 339 “ 16 i 11 57 ‘ 3 3 H “ I 3 836 • \ \ ]l3 j “ ‘2 I H-2S “ is IS'2 “ 17 -1 tjll “11 I *2 So “ 3 4 iA) “ 3 A 138 “ 18 *2 339 “ 3 3 ■V7I “ *2l *2 ‘J'jS “ 3 ‘2 20 " 26 ICnrly, 119 “ 12 V\*W 1.73 • 7 do 2to “ 16 do 411 “ ,7 J. vv in 12 “ 9 Irw in 1 “ 7 d i 2'79 s f 12“ “ li l>oulv 16 * J! Doofv 1 237 “ 11 Carroll 2*9 “ 8 Cunvf’ i 53 “ 5U Let' i “ 1 U 0 99 “ 3 A pphng A lsu, The |>lace I now live* on sixteen miles from An* (fiulO, ami on the 20th sci lion of the luHngm K:uf 1 Jtortil, and lor iieuUb if cannot he surpafis»vd !»y any f of lha adjoining eiamtiou. lor funiiur pauioulai> jijtjdy to ih#» sclrst'rimr **t Howerv. tw c]4 wlm *2l'> L » I TUV. UNITED STATES 91 AC AKINS AM) Democratic Revicr,-. VO!,. t JANUARY, H 33. NO- II TAHI.K or CUM I'K.STH OIMOIMAI rAPEB<I. j| Till; .■ UPKRiOII COURT,.f tho United I • Smim—iis Judge,, ari'l jnrindietion. II The Fiiinillsi'r Hymn. hy J (i Whittier. 111 Miitorifil •Vkelcbee i/l'lho olil Fanners; Ap lielloe. IV 'I hs monuments of Urceco,by the author of the j ‘'Kiiinn o( AlVim ” ■V, Foot printe on 1 1*er.ot shore, by the author of •1 wie&tuld Tab*.” •VI In; Dyiri:/ chid, by Mr* Pnponfo. : vis (a i ure hours at ‘;.rt»ga, hy the author of ’ ‘Kojnj Ei/uho,’ ‘Thu Linv.'Ojdn,' &<:. ' VIII An Imhdcntat borrimlo, by HTliam Cullen ; dryout. IX. I I • Canada Question. 1 X Sonnet. XI. Aaron Burr. ( Monitors of Aaron Burr, hy Mu- I how . ) Xll I'oliticul Portrait*, with p*n nut] pencil, No 11. ] The hon. Wind Riven, (with u lull length cop- j per plain engraving ) XIII. To-Murruw! translated Inna Martini,by F 8 ! Key, o*q. XIV. Tim New York Election. XV. HotroNocctivo view of the South American Wfoloj. (Introductory to iho ll i*loricul Rogiuter of Soul hern America.) Territory nod population j of Spiiußli America. System o government. Tho 1 supremecouncil ol tho Indies, division 1 orr.l Hnhdivßiini, Orgar i Mti • i of local govern- I toen In. I he 'ni.l cn <;« E>vh ■ i ■ lahll.dt - J.I taxation; CoriirTK'n*. ; I,' . v ; </(• < i I , i p -r.ij.iri of th*-y&t.tn ; ft**;..- ii>i tl. v- nvt; • v , |.T,n •'[ Mu.!' -' .; /• T>* <1 i’o at- I' "i; I all i »■ j 0 - .: -:r An: a!:m- I ly’ii attempt on A/o.vcv d**i:; ov. r o.v o I. ’ l*« in nun monarchy m •*». ai:i, Ivy ti»o Ron.ip.KU ' • lie. i n ot lie -’pii'.ii ,i Te-vi ii i>. 1 . ; i vi j mi id lie* j’ lire;'.-f Ii ‘ ic ,fid cO •-. a ; u'-l'n general e«»:tf-; »If-c Honl ho col oic ;ft rat a!- tempi nl h> il government mi l a IVz; ur.- .at ut Quit'.-; ( jtiie.M na, <’a"h igena, !’ gotn, Bil:*:i s Ayro; Chili, convia a i »ri •T j intio ml cotn'rc.-sn I Mexico; alleoipl ol the CiiniU) ih.hilgo; r- voln- J I lionary tunlo under M nil a 1 TKe iocJMy Historic 1 "Mr/Sstor. ; Ilibiory oCilie l.xim Se. si m • I in -i.vi'o. ! Organiz nion; elect ion ol wpaakcr to the house; j Cn m i.-nt’.s incMKiige; th • »•> j ort* »>( iliu kccrotary ol the irc.fiiry, and post i.i..ler iranentl; el cnion nl printer to the hour ; lie* j-enai.*; Ky.-.icm ol iitlls 1 repoiicd hy tht*. < omnn : •oa linun'c; the lonrili iii.stalmai.t fo.-.lnon'lannl lull; the m •lelnmiM bond (\tinsio.i bill; the ui\ n< o hill-- position of parties ilic d< bate; the ijopo.sitc l» 'id; wellleraent hill; th“ roH'duti'ili ogun.-i ti i afioi.td bank; I lie Ne w York fir-' lull; ilm Indian houtiliiieH appro priation lull; live warehousing eyac-m bill; ihu Jhniriet currency bill; Mi-jeoli.-inei ui. j Analytical table ol yens and nays. Monthly list of new publications. 0 'i Ilia number contains 170 pages on eleven fcheetH. The United States Magazine nnd i)e-i niuenitie icrviciv, \\ ill bo | n lushed monthly, jnl \\'’uah ttglon ritv, and Bent to Hubscribor* in ov< ry putt ol ihi* I niiun*« It will i oMtain— A general aumnniry of political nnd domestic in telligence, digested in «ho order tn‘ trio utalos, com prising s!l ho aullumm; important facta ottho pre ceding month (ieneral him ary intelligence, dnmcstic. and for e:go. (.‘eneral weienlifio intelligence*, including agri mlloral imjiruvcmonts; a notice of all new pnloiUs, <Vc A e A eomlmised account of nil now works of im provement throughout the Union. Military and imvul news, promotions,changes, movement*, «Vc. Foreign Intelligence. Biographical obituary notice* of distinguished persons A Iter the dose of each session of Congress, an ex tra or an enlarged number will bo published, con taining m eneral n view nnd history ot its praotuni* mgs. a condensed nhsir let of important ollici d dec.- umoiits, and thoar ts oi thc s; ssion Advantngo will also he taken of the means con centrated in this establishment from all qn nlors of tho ( nion, to co l -et and diges: such extensive stnt : e t-.enl nhservuiioiu on all lln m >st important inter csls ol the ( ounny us < annul tail to prove ol very I grout value. 1 Ins portion ol the woik will be sopcramly j>agcd so ns (<• admit ol binding hy itself, and wdl be tor insbed with a cupiotia inihx, so that the United A’tales d/arazme w ill also eon.slKute a (’ompi.ktk , Anw.m* Ukuistkh, on u scale iiuaitempted before, and of ivy great mportanco Co uli c/cutv#**,not only as adoiding a current ami combined view, from month to month, ol the subjects which it will com prise, but also for record and reference through in* lure years ; the value or which will increase with tho durationi f the work. Hd/* A buhm npiivm list is 101 l nt lhe. Bookstore of Ti/& I C PLANT. I Suh>-etipiioiiB for llin above work also leceivcd !byl (’ Blunt iV (’o. ol Columbus, (ieo. Jan till *23 | py OTICE# -Pi arsons indebted to the estate of j the lute Mark Desahayc ioe requested to i make immediate piMuent, nod those to whom the estate is indebted will render in their neeoitnts propvrly attested within the lime prißcnhedby h w i«» tiEO. \V. EVANS, Adm r & Truu't, Burke county, Jan. 19 lo IJ OT K months alter d*itu application w ilkho hia«!e 1 ” to the honorable Inferior court of Columbia ■ county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for j leave to sell the follow in» lots of I .and, viz: .Vo -ii)S t I in Jth district; *«!S7, *27th district; 7d n:ul 10, Dili | district; nil /%arl> county, belonging to the oatate of James BJacKstonc, deceased. WM P BF.Af.T., W M. V A ÜBOKOrciI, inn 19—lu odminisirutorp. lIICKORY JOHN. 'l'll IS relchratrd rarer and tho rough bred Ib»rsi , has left this place U •‘•fond i t I a Grange, 'J roup ”*coiniy, in this Stale, while he will \ 17 r remain lor the Spring season onlv, w\* f - ■ under eur charge, n> ho will make Ins j appearance on the Tint* again this fa!!, when he will have h*hl time to roeoxcr bom mi • i*j*.ary su.t j tamed m one ol bin feet, w lien on hn way hence to j C ohnahin Ilis leimt. will bo du the season, j ava j ble w iihin the .s**uson ; insurance, payable as I usual a d 5 ; l to the Broom. As a nicer, it is not | known that he hat any superior—in point ol breed ing lie has but few upials—be traces through the 1 moil fashionable and approved crosses to the old cob matyt, tho nnu sirths ol Base* mbe, and u host j of other highly distinguished on the Turl and m ! the Stud, llis color is a rich chi snut, and his form unites beauty .and strength to a degree. Uispcd grco ! and perl..nuances will be published at length in 1 | imnd hil s. Marosthai may hos»*nl to him wd bo udl taken I caro ot at the usual r«Ua ai d tero> e . Ilf RRI.NB A jr.TER, I a (•range, 'froup coiintt ,(«’to. [ KrThc C ohrmhus Enquirer, standard ofl nton, !Miie«»n iVh'grapti, nnd M uitgoimay Journal will | juihli-h tho above once a wvel; for f» weeks mid for ; w'urd their accounts to us lor payment, jan 17 wfil 13 ■ 1- i bank; on-* .Nodi!, f.r twenty bhm'c-, Sit* I March so; c.cd by I* 8 Kcws. cashier; • ihv other .No *.N lor .< u shins, d.ncd iSih May ■ 1 and also by E S K.» .. cedi; r 8,..h o; N.T.d CC! lllicah M UiO lit IliV Tll.U i>re lists.in sin. o null u |v.clu-i h.j01,. | ' ho i'l'j. ri oi Ims u.lviTi i. inc:;: n in comi.iy « uli I '*!'■ i.;mis K-qiiiuJ by 11, • imnk l« |. i„. w i- i.li'n ii'rs. 1 HU > J JF.VM.NIi.S Js'i —7 'i'2w3m ; MONROr. UALI. I*S'' ‘ '■ im.'.i'o lm ■ t ll.f id).i\ o fstnh’is!.- iiit-m m fluiii.H', Vi alitm eovmSy, ulmli is now liiusi up in Cun- s ; vio ior llu r.-» : oi>uou t»l : Hoiu.l rsmui ’1 nivoilors. Mo Urn lon. liimsfll ,lmt by unri iiwifil mi-'r.ti m * i.< ili<>fuiii:..ri of those v»hj lull, ho will iil.oial ()itruuag«>. .1 v.L'L.-lUK. | j«'l Wot i.O , liurl.o count j; Vi Hl.llls.is i Minim,l (Jarliclv n|.|>lie» Cor let v ifrs ul ui'minislraiioii. -. hums i„a u.ulu i e.slnie ul m I>»- Wu 1, lit i cuafil. I 1 liesc ure llicr. liiro I.* rile anJ n.linomsh klluikl ; siug.ilar the kimlreo' ami trnluou ul saiii decease I, ! 10 In. ami appear at my oiiii-o within llip lime uro j scn-.ieil In law, lo shew cause if any ilioy have j wliv said 'filers should u,.t be .trained. <.a eii under my Hand at oliiee, in Wavnasl.iiru : this -.‘Till Jav ol'Jaiunrv H3B. ‘ , J-ti a> iit T H liJ.Ol’N')’, d t o»c Goorgisit roon County. Moat* jr. a:>i I* * » m« fur 1 filers of Ad minis (ration do bonu* i non on ih'-. estate ol Win tstrc/tman latent «aid ! county, decuasuc I • 1 bene are therefor o cite nncl aomonith all nn«l fsingnlar itiobindrpd and creditors ol’c!.<,l d*<cas< d iu Hie ilioir objection* (if any'they have) mmy ■ offi "m within tlio tirno prescribed by law i Given under my hand at office, in IxtiiMville, tins IGth day of Jan 1333. 1% LIO fII WELL, Mnv3od« ClerltC. o._ j GEOiiUI\ t Columbia County: HFRUAS, Abner P. Kobfrtaon applies V V for Letters of Admmi«ira r i r i on iho ».•*»• tal« of Jaiue.l .'l, Pace, ceas-M, late of Columbi • j count) • J he?e are thoief'iro to cite and adm all and singular 1 an i creditors of sai l deceased, Co be and appear at my offi.*.o vvilliin lilt 'Hne pro- KCnhud by law, to show rail*'*, if any tboy have, why s lid letters «h»ild nor be granted. Given undci ray hand, at offi.v, in Appling, this j j lib January, 133 d, GARRI L.L JUNES, Cl’k. Jon 0 wiOd G 1 GEORGIA, Oohmbia county : i/LUL \S t Abner I*. Robertson applies for Letter* of Adfiiini.-irutim on Lbo c;s -j tale of lacoo C. Rugg, lato ui Mtiacugoc county, deceased. 7’iiuae arc ihcreforo, to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditor* ol said deceits -d to be and appear at ray o/iieo within the time pre -1 scribed by law , • . file* their object ions if any t hey have, why ■’i". i-3ita*s ■ bou>J not t*o ipunhd. i «iven underlay luia.i, ui uiiic •, m Apphiig, t!d-j tin .'an I hi. oALiit i i L JuN »/■.*, CTk. Jan y (3 i • rlOßisl;',} i»y t; * * t'ourtol Onl.iiiry for ! Ear, c. count;/ $ .said County. ill.'li.A ’ .Ildl.'l oU'i'i:i, A die hi *;!1 at <a‘ ()• j : vv John') iviumcr, dace.*. *:1, Jute clAi.ul conn j :y,!;:vo p u s n I c.i.ir, for • | n;ting mat ho na.» iu.;y udiiMii’tcred s- i-.i ectaie ! ih •am Li.oi--o.vi to ciio and a-niKU' i id! con- ! ■ rerned, to bo and appear tx loro h till couii on i'no iiisl j i aloud.iy in May noxt. md limn and thuic Mica j 1 wiiy .a-d letieta fehould not be granted, iiy tailor ol ! the coU; t. T. 11. lU.OUN T, d c c o d c nov 10 Gin it‘Vl j iEL'RUJX'i'oluH.hia county: .■ ‘A r REII Id \:s Wildra Yarborough, ailministra j VV tor mi tho of Jiuncs Yarborough, dc- I ; reused applies l »r Loners hismi-sory, '1 iinso urn tin/vfor to <dto and admonish all and , iiii'.'i.hir tin iii.iirod aud credii-.ns of .said il •<;'(! to be i md nppc.ii' a*, my ollla » wiilnn lii • limo pr srrihrd ! >y i r.v, t > shew cause, .f any the) have, why said , liters should not bo granted. Given under my band, at office,in Appling, th s sih day of >l7l , 1837. ■( ■ : f»A BRIE ) t JONt . Icrk. GEORGIA,) iiy the Court of Ordinary ol bind , Burke county. ) County. WIHOKKAS Allen y IJ Prior executor of Kd mund Prior, deceased, late of said county has petitioned for letters disniissory, staling i!i:it j ho has fully administered raid estate Ibcsc;mo tbnrclore to cite and admonish n!l con- | cr rued to ho ami appear before said couitoo the first j Monday m May next, and then and therebliew cau .t* ! i why said loilero should not be granted. liy order of' rho ccr-rt. f i’ II D LOU AT d c c o bc n >\ 10 wGm - i GEORGIA, > Bv the Court of Ordinary lurke county: ) Purke county. VKf HKkKAS l!cnjamui Mobley,Robert'Kl * baton, and Thomas *l*. I'iJhston, Kxerntof'j ] % f . Robert bllliston, dec’d , lato of burke county, las petilione.i .he court h»r letters disir.issory. , These am iherelore to cite’and admonish all per ions inierested In file tlioir objections in die Clerk’s Rice by the first Aland 1/ in Alarch next, why said j i oilers should not he grunted. Hy ord.r of iho court, 11. BLOUNT, r>. sept IG, 1837 mdi 2IH ( JI.OR(JE\ , ) iiy Uic Uonuras'iie uia wourio I Jlurkc county. ) Ordinary ol‘said county. 1 \f 11LK1..1-S W illiuin Sapp, Administrator ol | V T Riehmoml i lank ?rs<m, (h e’d,, lute of 8-iUlli . | Carolina, Inis petitioned the Honorable iho ("nor. of j Ordinary lor Killers dismusmy from said adndiifs- | tr ition: '1 hose are Ihcieibrc 10 cue and udihoiiish i all and every-person inle call'd, to shew cause, any ■ they have, on or In thro the first Mondaydn Jaim u v next, why the said letters should not he grunted,and Iho said H’ill mm Sapp funner released from all li.i bility as said administrator. I Tiy onlci of thr < .'oort. T il Sr.OPNT, d c t o B jtil}- 29 riifim I<7 Oi'.OlUfJAi) Court ofOrdiimry. 1 | Scriven raunh/ \ Soplombcr Turin 13;i~. ! S [ I’U.N nppiiuuiiun »f Aluxumler t'. l')o|iauu,mlini tiinirator dc b«m« niin,uf ilio rslalo (.inn I) 1 I’o ircc clfii'd.,muling tlnl lit Ims fully ailmiirimerml j I kuid cfii uenml praying I'il.umn furloivra <lUmi«M.ry, j it is on motion ordered, Ilint tlieelcrkdo issue a cita tion reiiuiriig; all persons to sliew cuuso why the ! smut! shall not he grained—and Unit the same be , I pnhlitheil once a nio.nh for six monllis. A iruo extract (rom the minutes, this 12th day of September, 1837. JOSHUA i’EUI» V, el k. ; miv. 4 mfin 259 Ctitf. BUOVV N ui Brown's Perry, look li’oin the head guard t'h tin with “U ni t'lom* noy August 1831," worked la it with gold beads; also, one lull jewelled dont le-ea.ed hmu.ng wateh, nilh gold guard rlinin mid key—tli ■ watch has three loiters on the front case—the owner, <>* any of his relaii ms ran get it hy describing letters and p.'nv n g p openy. If no apphealioh ha made I i four moinhs, the watch will no sold and the proceeds di ■ vnled among the troops, —npphemiim to he mado to the edlior oftlm Columbus ilemld for the bi-.'id chain, and ter the Watch lo Col lirown. 1 he < 'ohimbns //.irnld will copy the above and orward llinaecomU 11 Col lirown. nov 27—tf277 moinhs alter date application will be » made to (ho //onornble the Inhmior Court of Burke county, when ai'lim; for ordinary purposes, Par leave t. sell all the re d and personal property of Henry Utley, Jato of IlnrKe comity, deceased. Wi1.1.l VII I TI.KV, f . , , CUEEN UTLEY, j A<lm rs -1 -81 in lm ; P ( *OCw iiimirtuan, r dale,applicaiion will he trade 1* t-> too lien nabl.. l!ie inlerior eunr: ot Burke I county, ween silling as a Court or ordinaly, far leave to sell sue hundred and ninety-six acres of 1 land belonging to the estate ol Katph I'eiirovv do ceasod MARTHA I'E.NwOW, Adm’x. nov. 7 id 201 months idior date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Jetler i son county, when sitting lor Ordinary purpose, lor ileuvotosall iho Real Estate ul iu, late .Nathan ' Brassel, dop'd of said county .N.V ITIAN BRASSEL.adm’r. I jan 4—mil 2 With the tVifl iflincxed, H j'OU U months after dutc.appliealion will be mad* i .3' -to the heiierulde Hie inferior court ofCulumhia J county whiles liing tin ordinary jnnp sus,lor leave lo sell tin. real estate ot the Jale Elbert It J.nnn ol sa. I county deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. AI.FhEO J DUNjV, Vdm’r. nov 12 id afis f Bocu, months afu-r .late, «pp!ieaiinn will he “ midulolhe Cnut of Urdia.iry el Buck, e em- I IV, for leave ... s.-ll ail nio real es at iof I'hoinas 1 K Tty, d V d, lit a. si: i conniy, tor dig heuciit oj : Hu Im.rs a id credit i s i ’.idOl.lA i’. K I.LLY, adm’ri. sect Id, !1?37, in It -git; P : AOTR m n'i-.s after dale, applicilion w,il he c male la Ihe hr. > able lut'siior Court of Burke ■ county.wTide siring t.-r ordinary urpo.es, lor leave | to sell die- I.and and -Negroes h -ionging to the cslaic of Teler Aepl... a Into, deceased JOH.N Vl'i’LEWli ITE, ad at r. net 1(>, 1837 4lnv 212 Jjl'OUR inemhs after date application wil be * made to the 11 morahle the Justices of the '•> j terior Conn ot Columbia county, when silling lor | ordinary purposes for h ave lo soli th> w hole filTl..* ircalcstiim.il Klliert I! IJonn. lato of said con nv iltcoascd, lor the benoliiofilm heirs of said do’ ! ceased. __ .A t.l'RUi) J, DU.\.\, aJm’i. Oi'.l Its, 1837 r i I R memhs after date,nivdir ation w ill ho made i .E. to tin- inlerior court ot Jetl- rson count a w h-M* Silling lor or.lin i y purp j,. r i, , lV e i . j. e l- ,j, ( . real estate and negroes of .■ln..rn» id. U eIU ceased. MARV J WELL*', Adm ix nov 17 w lm «jj ,n ' ,llll,s ;| P : crd "e application w ,11 be made a. to the hunora.de Inferior Court of Burke Conn. O’, w, “ le selling tor ordinary purposes, for loaf, to r to sella negro U omau l*clf.i 3 i:» g to Jonathan Johns I late ot said count v ilgi-eased. 1 * Avc 21 I9ii JE-i-iE JOHNS. Vdni r 1 tulJ, at puMin ohtfcrjr, on MouAhj 1 w v ihe !9lh February n xt, between the usual heura of tale, at the Court house in < 'anion, Chero kee county, Gin. rhetra’tof Land, containing ICF* kiiciwii ft* lot 70. in tto I4ti» Dial of ille 2d Sec m Cherokee county, belonging i<> the ramie o! J Mr* Hannah Longilreei, lule of Richmond cdurty, ( deceased. Said lot i* uhoM (5 mi lea lr nn (’union | on the main road along the Hightower river, and I, being at the fool ol lhe mountain, oilers a most do* { hi table t-iie lor a country store and home of enter tainment. Terms of urilo \ rash, (he remaining 5 in equal payments ni 0 and 12 month*. secured by nates , payable in Augusta, with interest fn m dale, and by , a mortgage on the lot. At tnesuaie time and plnco, and upon the same terms, Lot 1102, ciirt L, ue»-t. if, CheroKeo couii ly, containin'; Lj ucre* oak and hickory n Find. W. vv . JV/ANiV, KxT. dor 22 wSt 2OP The Standard of Union v\ ill publish the above weekly nil the day ol sale and forward its account i to VV. VV Mann, Augusta, lor sell lemon i. nf \JA. be sold on the 20lh day of bt-brnary next, at the plantation of tUo late Henry Byno, of lh ike roomy, the perishable properly be longing lo the Fslalc of G. IF. U. Byne, Hie ol fltirkc county, deceased; Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cows, I logs, Sheep, Household and Ivin hen Furni ture, together with a number of other arlic cj.— Terras on the (lav of tale, jjnll—■v i'J d W. IV. HUGHES, admT. HE 80lil> on the fimt Tuesday in V y An Aia ■%!, at »1 1 f ‘urt lit; so door in the to vn of FI u . uv:i 'i ho.-*-s (o'inTV. ’* Sihin the j UtU.il h";tri ol '< iZ' i ot ol i.l.j i ' iii lie; I Tin IbairicL n-.u-Tv Fa. Tv .now Ti.nm.is courts y, j n • my when gating T»r oiuinary purp m.'s in Colom bia < • ! lo; Ihe benefit of ill ‘ h‘-i r s ullil <i t; lit ora of I Mvva.-d •' : •, •• < jd, life ul Cu lu::.b; i county* Terms ■■ nih ■ d;.v i.Tvale. Jan Id iihvv'd K-F;l B(.» : ,j\ *>’, FlnTr. ■£/£/’ILL be sold i.ii IT- To 1 .; lay io March V i.rxl, tvV.>n tha usual h ears of sale, at 100 Market house in ihe ci:y of An ;usta, by virtue | ol im o d t ol Iho ihmoiublo Inferior Court of! C(;l , iru!»iu county when silling I*>r ordinary pur .o- ! sf i, eighty two acres, ni .r- oi less of Fine Land, in 1 Uichnwnd county, fiv# miles above Augusta, ad- > joining lands id James G Stallings, Benjamin//. j I Farreii and other.-;, it being a p rtol llio real estate ol VViilinni V* bilcomb, deceased, and to hv sold for ( ihe pui | one of clistrihiirioii anion i lh« heirs or’ said ; deceased. 'i cries m uhs known at ihe sale. (FA Bill ML JO.A MS, Trustee, For the heirs of Win U'hitcoinb, deceased, dee 215 vvtd 201 11XK ZljTUl&iTK AJLi j “ IZjlj he sold on 'i’liursday lie* I‘ sh day of j v v Match next at the late re idence of William i Bowery, decen-ed, lain of Lincoln county, ilie pro perty of tin.* mid deceased, consisting of corn, ted der, &c. House hold and Kitchen furniltir , and other articles JOSHUA DAM I EL, Admr. Jan 23 1 S:\vtd I a «».tf«>■ isi i I&ST’ o «i > s~s ",vCe7~ Ihh be so d sit the Into residence ot James I i V » M. Face, docimsal, in Culnnibia county, on j | VVeilncaduy the 7ih day of March next, the crop ot ! I corn, fodder and pc is; th-» slock of h gs, cattle, I mules and honcF*; hodccliold and kitchen (iirnitnro; plaiitalion so ils, «fcc. IVrms on tile day. Also, In August;!, on tboA'Jth March next, at the wnrp | house ol Baird and Uowlaitd, the Crop of Cot- I | ton of Forty-four Hags. 'Terms on the day, I hj the ADMIMSTUATOK. .lan 25 20:td ' | » V virtue of a decree in Chancery, in the Bupc i Erior Court of Columbia county, wherein Sim- I mon i rawlbrd, adu irn.stralor with the will annex ! d >1 .Irssey VVinlrey, deceased, is complainant, and I .lanu s I’mlledge, administrator on the estate of Ad am VV allu r, doccaaod, and others are defendants, will be sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first 'Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, eleven negroes, consisting of men, women and I children, to wit, Wallace, Argylc, Uorali, Sally, FaUsy, Mary,young Fanny, Jinny, Miily ami child Julia, and David, n boy. Soil as llie properly of the relate of Mrs, Juba Wood, deceased. 'Terips cash CFUHvI ML JO.MTs, atlmT. Jun 4 wtd 2 id* Julia Wood, deceased I “a '(;/htmabl l) lo an order of the Honorable I F» the Inferior Court of Uichmond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on llie . first Tuesday in March next, between the u.-'ual , hours of sale, dt the market house in ilea city of i Autumn, ii vo nog roe slives, viz. Sandy, Isaac, : John, Mlhon,and .Viary, a woman. Also, 200acres :of Land, belonging"to thoosialo of Rebecca Burch, lain ot said county, deceased. To-ins ou the day 1 of sale. ' L. B lil/LiCh, adm’r. Jau 4 wtd 2 A (*RMF.ABLM to un order of the Inlbrior c.ouit a- ol Burke co. while sitting for ordinary purposes, w ill he sold on the fust 'Tuesday in April next, at ■ tha court house door in the town of Waynesboro, I between Ih • usual hours ol a dc, Four hundred i acres ol li«uul 9 more or leas, adjoining lands of Dr B B Hiller end A Duke, belonging lo the estate j of Jon ithan Johns, deceased, sold for tiie benefit of : the heirs ami eroduory of the said deceased. Terms ot sale on the d iy. Jan 2d 21 vvtd JLSSM JOHNS, Admr. 'To Hohlovs a:ul Cvodilors. | A LL those indebted to the estate of VN m. Bow i ers late of L ucoln county, deceased, arc re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ugains* the .viirm to present in terms of the law. JOSHUA Dv.MML, Admr. Jau 23 18:wtd \ LL persons having demands against the estate of Thomas s. Burke, deceased, will render them w i.hm the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate, will take dm* notice, dre 28 wGi 27SJOH.N «. KOBMIMW, adnTr. ?. LL persons having demands against the estate • of Aaron i/un, lute of Burke county, dec'd j will ploa.se preiont them duly attested within the j • him prescribed by law; and tlm«e indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to M(I KIRK LA ND, Admr. J in 2*5 21 wtd with the will aiu x’d. & id. persons h iving claims against lito estate i • *- B ’hecca Birch, iate of Ui'diaiond county, d ‘•cas 'd, are he.-cbv notified to present them to mv duly aito-ted, within the time presmibod by law. ! Jan 3 1 ; 11 a V OTICE— :’o >ua-i iiult?b!od to lii. 1 subscriber, - * cnlicr by ti ne or book aeebunt lor tlioyears 1834, ’U.) an.l bbi arc roqiiotteJ to 001 l ou Thus M. Burrieu un i Mulforti iMursti, I'sqrs. ami settle the same. Longer indulgoneo cannot ba allowed, jan 19 18: ii. I'. Ul'.ssKl.L. Georgia, Burke county: U; UhKKAS, ti (J Kirkland applies for letters ot atlminj-i.atioii on iltc estate of Aaron Warn, deceased, vv it U llte will annexed. I'hosc are lltcrolbro to cite and sdraanish all and si: gnhr tl e kindred and creditors of said di c’d lo be uml appear at my tiilt ;o, wdbin the lime piescnb eil by law, to show caisso, if any they hate, why I said letters should no beg anted, j (la ■.l n ul- rm .• lialitl. at Waynrsbom, this 32J I day n; a .uai'j, lid i. iii .B L ; .\ J‘, occoll c. I j Ja i i's dlwel riitVivC Cuuiitj'. 11i..;;Ka.s James ..iiiie s Aflmini.-ira’or of I * >' ‘ :*•<:; He «l >' m In; ant,deceaseil, applies j lo me for le'vt.as of clismisston. '1 Vs : are ih rofir to cm-:ind admonish all and 1 smsui.trlb' kin livd and err ors ni said cor'd in : be and appear at any oiiiec, vviiiim the time prescrib- I rd by iaw, to shew cause,ii any they bate, why i said letters should net ho grated. Given under my hand at olli.-e in Waynesboro, i tins dr 1 day of January Id.'S. Jan J 4 ‘i 1 mbit 1' ti Bi.OG.N f\ occobc. t : Georgia, Jelfersou couuty. Vft llilii’i-VS i dizabeth I’uui applies for let e t. r.s <d' Idministrotion imi tli? estatea.ul of- i feels id’.'amm'l Bo il, late of s«nl county, deceased. | Tlfso are ilier.'f.ret ■ one andadtn inish all and i singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, ! lo be and apoear at my olliee within the time pre serin.d by law, to lile their objections, if any they I have, to shew cause why said letters should not be ! granted. Given under my hand at Louisville, this ]olh Jan 1833. ii Bud'iUVELL, 14:w30d« Clerk (L O. j jL'Ol !l months, alter tlalo, application will bo j i made to the honorable Interior Couttof Burke t county, when sitting for ordinary purpo.es, lor ’ leave to sell 1«: number three hundred and thirlv- ' [ lour, JJ I. in the sixth district, Carrol county, can * l two hundred two and a half acres. Jan do I'i'im '\‘ui \V >| \I M>, \ o tl]r i TO DuA’v OW.NTKr. AM; I'AT'SaONS JWtviya’hty fiavanah and lira ad rivere. BY mi art of tho General Assembly of the state i ofCieiirgia,assented to the2uth iJeecmher, !dH6, it in made ho duty of tho inferior courts oi the sev- t eral counties of stud stale, bordering on,or which r navigable wulers pass ilinmglt, to cause to bo pub j, limited, the provisions of tbo several acts of the ge- _ nerul assembly, regulating bo [ owners, their agents t and patruuns, navigating said waters. t By tho aforesaip acts every boot navigating the ( Savannah or IJrop.d rivers, are required to have a t While pairoon,\viih a Hill of hading ready 1 prepared j to exhibit to any while person, who may wish to , examine the contents of tho boat under lit.nr charge, | showing the name ot said pntrnnn and consignee oi ] j the cot go aboard ol said boat, an I furtlu-rin. re lor- | bids any boat owner,their agent or patruou,ta permit i , any boat hand being a sieve; to pill on hoaid ul their ; boat, any corn, cotton, peas,stuck ol any kind, poul- i try or oilier articles in which by law they tiro iorhid j to trallick, sxeept the same ij exhibited in the hill ol | lading of the ov.ii-i ol rind boat or his agcm.nnd uu- j der lus or l ctr direction entered, making it penal against every cUcmicr of tho ai.nvsaid acts. Therolbrcytil oonccrncd will take notice, that the j acts of which the foregoing is extracted Will be en- | lorcod against offenders who may bo taken in the ; county of Lincoln. Lewis Parks, W. It. (Antenow, John Moss, Stephen .Stovall, i PETLII LaSIAR, Judges of Interior court, n-v 3S ts ti7H .'■viS'ii vf»3 >M ti e 'iiliaeritn r's w.cion ni : ■■;■.!! njr. Col- ! !if li.ubiu f.oniity. Geo , i V.r.10.x . oro.i hOlit• :I I : fioUt nine yt.ns i.t ago, large frame, heavily built; ; lulin r particulars not ninflui bored, A re.\ aid till fweiny I 'oiiars wni ho putd or hl» delivery, nratiy i nilarniaii.nl 1 1ml may bo gi veil t!i be thank in 1 1 y to- | eeived. JUR-ld/ A. V. iLSUA I Augusta, jime H Id) ICewssa • ! OST on Tuesday rveuing I.vfet,r-itlior i.’i Aligns- j i d.A ta, or on ilio VViighi.-dMr.T mad, whinn -i imlor. j 5 ut’ Augmsta,u Rod M.-mcro POCKE I* HOHK,co:i -| mining 610 or 0315, in bills, the Inti ks n*i rccolLt t- i i rcl. i lit; n.nao of the subscribe ris written inside Iho ! ; Pocket Hook. Tho above reward vxill bn given lor ! thnuolivoly of tho Pocket Hook and jltm-y lo .or. | I .»/. Lit“k’, at tho Globe Hotel, or to the bulisonbor in i j Craw lord viile. TllHo. J VVELHUK.N. | line 30 Ij.) 11 j SIXcON~ ItACiwr T-»K annual spring races over the Centra ! | JL Course vv ill t oiniinaice on Tuesday ihe 2l)jh o-j Vol Marcii, u !itu ll;u i't.iluvving purses'wiii be i offered: First day, mile heaths, purse $250 Sj-coihl day . two mile boat?, purse 350 j Third clay, three nnk* boa s, purso /)•>*) I'nurt d.iy, four mile beam, purso 750 | filth day,mile heals, best 3 in 5, purse 300 j Weights agreeable to the rules of Iha track. I J Jin 15 j2:wl t MIHS i'iAN & lUOTT. ; MT. CARMEL FEMALE AC A DEM Y, 1 in Anbcvilifl DiStrici.S. C. | t * MIL Tru.suu’.s of Ml. Canned I'VmaleAcademy i « uuMounc.o lo tho public;, that ;M ss I', iMc ! Qulu.n's, vs ho lias had charge oflha Female Aca ! demy lor five yours past, wiil c.oniinue in charge of llis s&tnu the ensuing year. 'J In y consider the ! character of Iho institution under her charge so | well established, that, it is unneco-»<tary to say any ! thing in praise. Suffice it to say, Mia has given gen eral satisla lion lo her employers, as welliiltulvan- i eiug hor pupLs in education as in the !of their morals. They ask tho continuance- nhd pajnjnago which has been generally given, the next year, unh a pledge that nothing shall be warning, on (he part ot'iho Tcrchcr or d i iiste s, lo give satis faction. Ihe prices of'tuition to be the same as has boan Hoarding irom $7 lo 3d p i month. First term will eommeure ihe first t/uad-uy-in February. Hy order ol the Trm lees. •XV. M T OUFNiNON.Sec’y doc 2 282 w 11F ' K;»i;Ic~SSo1l|“ ' fgXIIE subscriber iiuving purchased this dcsira .2. bio .silo, in the i ity of Jackson, situated on the north aideATM,a Suite*House square, is deter mined to remove oit in a few days, and assures all ihuso who may call on him i!i-*u every QMonlion and provision snail he mule for their aecomnunla t on, winch the nature of the country will permit; ami that his hcroir inodutiptis-fer tieyellers, horses, and hoarders, shall he equal lo aiP in the Vitale,oil’ ol the immediate bank ot’iho Mississippi river, and in so lar as the circumstances of tho country will permit,liis accommodation shalJjijdt bn surpassed hy any. llv pledges himsclflo k°epa good table,good i>ar, furnished with the best of liquors; good com- Ibrnibh* nxiin.s; goeff cl- an wholesome beds; a quiet house, free from not and noisy intemperance; and good dry stables furnished with good ostlers, and aplenty of corn and fodder, and at as reasonable teinis as practicable. Frompl payment, at short l periods, will, in all rases, be required, j To members of the Legi.shiluremind those having I ! business in the courts ut Jacks.ea, tho subscriber 1 vvill lurnish goutl coinibrtairle rooms, botli in sum | mcruml vv inter, either in Ins main Tavern building, j or in one a lew yards distant, which ha has lately 1 procured, «nd fitted up lor the purpose, «t their op- ( | lion. 1 hoy are invited to call and examine his ac- } commodaiions lor ihtmselvos, and if they like, j try them. He is perleetly aware ol'theacconimodn lions hitherto afiorded in this town, and is deter mined to improve, them andthat luose who favor him with th hr custom, shall not not go uvvay reasonably dissatisfied. U. jj. VVIGHJAzS, Jackson, Miss Sept 12. J/uiint Vermin. Jem i m3m 2 w i^Otlce. J. VAMON-(fuite Geortrhi.) 3( c AJS removed to tho Cny ofNew Orleans, for H B i !ie purpose of devoting himself to the prac tice of LA W . ItKFEUILNC—CoI. T. F Foster, Colquott, Hull A’rdiols, A. 11. Chajqrcll, i/on VV C. Haw son,//on. John P, King, iUnj. E H. Heal!, Angus ; la, (»’eo ; A/illcr itipley & Co •*!“. C. j Jan } 3m 2 Law Notice, * HE nedersigneu having united in the praetic. R ol the LAW, offer their services to the public They "iil nit-ml the courts of il/uscogee, iMarion, Stewart, Kundolph, Early, Haker, /.connd SSumter, ot the (’hatiaboochoe Circuit; Houston, of the Flint i Circuit; and Twiggs, Pulaski, Lowndes, 'Thomas, j Localur and DooL ,of the Southern Gircuil Tu-| siuess enii listed to thoir rare will meet with prompt i atleniion. iiuir ollico is in Americas, Sumter! t county, where one of them mt»v always be found i 1 when tint absent on business. A LO TT VVAUUEN, X/ | W3I H CRAWfOKI). I oct It* 237 vvij Laiv Notice. LEV II undt-ifsigni'd have formed u Co-partnership -3 for the of Law. They will attend the Courts of Franklin, Hail, lluhcrsnam and Ka- Imn, ami to all business ciiini-.ted lo tho r euro in tho f herokt-ij Circuit, in the < iroiul Court ol'tlie L'nilt-d Mates for tho (leorgta Disiriet. Their uflico 1 is in Clarksville, llabursiiam county JUCH.Uii) W //aHKKSHAM. DARNAKU 11. IIAHERS//AM. Dee 16 wBt - S‘J4 r: \. ir.r. «! tiu ■ I I .ITTOU.VJKS AT /.All', USoticciio and fiaienton, Georgia, j s J, l . I I.J. praciicL'in Ihe set end courts of lito coikv I I v Sr lionet' Jospi r, Jones, Morgan, I'uumio, lialtl- j ; win, Huit.-, ii.'iny, Now ton, .Monroe, Wslioa, and ■ 'in the i t i'nl C-. ult- r !!,■• district o. (foorjiu ! , A-y.usta —A.J <*.■'!'. \V. Jiitlrr; VVohster, I’ar | Mo lee A. Co , liarvi'and, Riduy, q- Co. Macon, — S'eew -Nishit, lieiiiy (L Lamar, Charles j J. Mc/Jonald. j SaMii;iti,'i ilertien and Cuvier, G. li. Lamar, Jo ! seph '<V. Jackson. ( /, .■;/ : n» Jatnc.-i 1.. I’digrue, Weed ,}• I'annin, | C. it G. if Kelsey & i/uistoad. i Jha Chnrieslon (. our;, r and Mercury, and New j York Courier amt rmquirer will publish llioahove twice n week ilir o months anil tin ward their accounts lo tins othco • nov 1 1 wont tlo't t'l.OlA'i J\. t ]>y tho Couit Ordinary lor said 11 irke. county, < Co ml WWjrllEKHAtj .Sarah Smith Administratrix, -6 and Alien S jj Prior, .Idiuimstrator o! laim-s J Sin if h, deceased, lute ol said county, have ! petitioned said emir; for letters liismissory, statin? I I mat t.iL-y hav ■ Jully RiJuu'nirjtered said estate. 1 hose are therein re to cite and admonish ail con. j ! ccrnw. lo ire and appear before said court on the first ! Moil, ay in May next, and then and there shew 1 , cause why said letters shall not be grunted. Be 1 ! ori'.r of The court i if 81/Jf-'T. 0 C r- n B r noV 10 wtim .v-j 1 Georgia I'eHwile College' ECU i'TSLKJHO’ GEORGIA. railjE Spring term otTliia Institution, 1838 will E i open on Monday, January Bih. li is Uesirn- ! bio that all tandems should he present at the for mation vs classes, on the first day of the term. The U government of the Institution is strict, but salutary ** beng by written laws and constitution, which ora f rigidly enforced, after the manner of the republican . State Uovornmeltls of this country. A pamphlet, containing hints on Female Education, our system of instruction, discipline, Ate , will shortly bo pub- } lishod, and sent to all who may feel interested | enough to apply lor it, hy letter to the Principal. The hours lor instruction ore Irotn day light till ■ nine* ./clock P M. (snittmer and winter ) reserving • ihur hours for meals and recreation. On Satur- j days, students are engaged only till noon. The Ly- t • eeitui. (a literary and scientific Society,) of which 1 the Prittcidal is ex oijivia, i'rositiont, tneols every J .Saturday evening, i his society has been eulah- ], fished hut a lew months, and has already proven it- £ self to be immensely improving to tho young ladies. We pledge ourselves to impart in otic year’s lime if to any young lady, who possesses a good mind,and who can read fluently, a handsome handwriting,a a correct knowledge ul (.ramtuar, Arithmetic, <ieug- * raphy and spelling. A married gentleman, from South Carolina, i engaged in the drawing and painting department. His work will compare v\hh any ariisfs in the Southern States i inside. c the above branches, l.ir ‘ will teach portrait and mi" arc painting, gilding, '* bronzing, smaliing, transit .a ■ • prims, fancy works with perforated paper, Am-. ,In the musical depar..t.cut, instruction will be given on tho piano, guitar, and lligeolel. Lectures every night on hu man and cortiparalt \ e /'.hj’siologi', liolany, Antrum only, ('hi try, Ac, Ac. Exon io;.s t cina mule to have a clergyram at laidiod to i:; inslcicion, which "ill he ciicclcd with as li'flcdolay aa pnasildn. Uo haven library of 800 volumes—an I. oharitua ol ‘2JUO species of. plants,collected hy tl.o Priiictjnl, in t to citato of coin it < . aroh '. 1 . optical instruments —Chemical op patents, mops, globus, &e. 'The yi.oog in i s arc n (.'iic-tlo.Lto .dicss plainly —not to vv. o-j.. vo • of any scttJJfitlUioi to attend fialis and p.iiti. s. T,o store accotililM without tho sum t .on of parents or guardians".* Such as have accounts wiii.be required to tegisfer all their ex perisoa in a hook ‘they will keep lor the purpose Tat otts will receive a minute report oi their cbiT diva's progress in their studies. /.’oar:! ecu ho had in the village. U it solicit the patronage of our Southern friends r and jilt dg.? oltrsi Ives to labor to deserve it. We not oolv in vite but will'd be Haltered by tbe visits of aii wjio may Ire disposed to alteml our lectures, re-* cit.nijgrs, Ac. on any day or hour during the week. * J- I,vl I'AS IK , % AN A A >l. I.ATASTA', * I dee 27 302 Principals.. ’ j il'tliil JLOWiVJ>JESVIIiLEACADEMY. r. * / i\S opened on the first Monday of the pres- V V en; inomh, under the superintendance es d/ti. J,vo. N. Vou.vo, where pnp.ls will be inslruc ivd in the Greek aad Homan Languages and all,, the branch.:; of English literature usually taught iu Academies. Mn Vouxo is a graduate of Oxford College, Ohio, though anntiveofthis district. Tho Tru»~ tees oi the Insliliilion feel themselves fully authoris ed to recommend him as being well qualified to" discharge the ilmlrk in which he has engaged. Hi) hits not' been long enough Irom College to become rusty in iho Aarigitancs, and part of that lime he' has been employed m tcactiing, and lias given fitlh satislaetion as to his qualifications. The I'rustoes iilso have the satisfaction to announce to the public: that they have engaged J/i(. Ami Ail am C uxm.vo ■ ham to leach tho iuvvcr branches, and can with | pr- priety recommend him as a first rale English; j teacher, having tried him two years previously, i Thu general supervision oi tho School will dt.-~ j voice upon the principal teacher Mu. VouNo, wills together with the Trustees, will use every axcrtiuii. to manage the School with that kind 01. method, and discipline which wilf alfonl to the sludtnts timiii mural and intellectual advantages. •Lowtalesvilie is situated 18 miles west of Abb*- vtilc vi lage, and near the Unable bridges on. Hoc-, ky River, oft a high, dry and sandy r.oge, with, good "'alee and is jioiTertly . eallhy. TV-vru being: no stagnant waters, or sluggtsn »h%’«nw lor sdl ,;& miles distonl, it is tlmrelbro out ol the reach of 100 noxious elllnv.a which is so destructive to health iiu man) other places. Two of the Trustees have* practised physic for mmy years in the neighbor,* hood, .Mid can speak knowingly of Iho superior* lieiilihlulncss of the place. Eowndeavillo is more over situated about five miles distant from several valuable mineral springs, which have recently been purenased by a company who expect to have jjtoi paratt .ii- tn roldinoss liir tho reception of visitors the ensiling summer; which will atlord a valuable retreat lor u lew weeks, to any whose cons lit utions may n q .ire it. Good boarding can be had in the village and in the neighborhood, at quite cuuvcnr ient distances, on reasonable terms. JOHN (j. CALDWELL* A. 1! \RNOLU, K. HUNT, HAMSTER AI. LEX VV;M. C. COZUV, 1 J. S. ALLEN, s.J, sMacelforD*,, VVM. PASgHAU 1 JAMti.v COSTER, MATTHEW YOESGn i jan 21 wit VJ 1 .— , - A CARD. PspHE subscriber takes this method to inform fH'r B- patrons and IVienosoftho Wesleyan Mansion. School, ami tho public generally, that ho ha* brought that school to a close, and taken charge ol a new instil..lion, lately established at Wslhuiik* Cross Roads six miles below Watkinsville, in- Clark county This determination has not been induced' by a want ol patronage to the Wesleyan Mansion ; lot, in that respect, it has been sustained beyond’ the expectations ot its proprietor: but by a deliber ate conviction, tlim in Fanners’ Academy, under* Us present piudcnt arrangements, the subscriber.- will be able to do a larger amount of good , with more pleasure and profit to himself, t han he Ima been able to do, in Monroe. 'J ho new institution! will consist ol two branches in separate houses,.one for males, and the other lor females. A competent, female teacher will be employed, to conduct rtf o' lentalu branch, under the direction of the principal teacher ; but the advanced classes in that branch I will make their recitations to the principal. The i two Academies arc located at u short distance from | each ol her, and the teacher's dwelling cent roily bc ; tween tin in ; and il is believed that such measures, j have bet'll adopted as will secure the advantages j without ihe disadvantages, of a mixed school All tin* principal vicaj, and fashionable extravagancies ol town and village schools, are effectually exclud • <*d from tlns establishment. The jlcauemy is fur nished with an extensive Chemical, Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus, together with a num ber ol large and elegant maps, and other facilities j tor the promotion ol education, in view of the lo * calily of Farmers Academy situated as it is in on® ! of the most pleasant ami healthful sections of she up j country, together with its other ml vantages, the sub j senber does not hesitate to promise to pupils, alar j sol* amount ol benefit than he been able liereto -1 lore lo give them. JOvery precaution that a prudent 1 forethought has suggested, has been taken, to throw j around the morals ol pupils the strongest and most j effectual safeguards. All the brandies (both solid' j and ornamental) of a liberal and extensive edlieu lion, will no taught in this institution, and at mode j rule prices Hoarding may be hud at ibe Academy i and within the distance* d one miie from it, in the ! (Host respectable i&milios, for eight dollars, or less,- I per month. Fojfcun.*,’ wishing further information, will please ; to the subset dvr. at Ins present residence., i until i'knstnuis; and nlitr iliut time, at Williams* Fin b Roads, Clark county. iT.e Academy is ex* ; peeled to upon on ibo first Monday in January next; and it is very desirable that pupils, designed for th s school, should be j»rcsetil at iho commencement ot i y° ar . 'i hair udvancemcni, as well as our con venience, would thereby he promoted. r ' C. PA ULETT. hoc 13 21) 1 mStii liOSl, 5 niit-’lnid , on the 28th inst., a common sized’ Leather Pocket Book, containing notes as Well a.s I can rocollocti us follows—One on Thomas I). ivey,ot Jctidvoa country, fur two hundred and ton dollars; one on J. Palmer of Richmond county, for one huudted and ninety dollars; one on David Pal. mcr for out* hundred ..dollars; one on Peter Lamar ol Lincoln county, for four hundred and twenty seven dollars; two on James Jennings; both together amounting to two bundled and cignt dollars; and several oiher stniilcr notes which 1 do not now re member, together with scrip ol Bank block of the Jiariun Bank, Branch at Augusta to the amount of thirty shares. AJj > ,1 number of other papers oj %uiuc to nits. Any iinformation in relation to tho above will be thankfully received, besides u liberal »• \4 a.d w ill be given fur the Book and it» content* 0.-LSO-tf :■'[ H'niOM.i- J JL>.VL%Gb f